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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38059147

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Background: Even though the use of nerve monitoring during parotid gland surgery is not the gold standard to prevent damage to the nerve, it surely offers some advantages over the traditional approach. Different from thyroid surgery, where a series of steps in intraoperative nerve monitoring have been described to confirm not only the integrity but-most importantly-the function of the recurrent laryngeal nerve, in parotid gland surgery, a formal guideline to follow while dissecting the facial nerve has yet to be described. Methods: A five-year retrospective study was done reviewing the intraoperative records of patients who underwent parotid gland surgery under neural monitoring. The operative findings regarding the neuromonitoring process, particularly in regard to the amplitude of two main branches, were revised. A literature search was done to search for guidelines to follow when a facial nerve loss of signal is encountered. Results: Fifty-five patients were operated on using the Nim 3 Nerve Monitoring System (Medtronic); 31 were female patients, and 47 patients had benign lesions. Minimum changes were observed in the amplitude records after a comparison was made between the first and the last stimulation. There were only three articles discussing the term loss of signal during parotid gland surgery. Conclusion: Today, no sufficient attention has been given to the facial nerve monitoring process during parotidectomy. This study proposes a formal guideline to follow during this procedure as well as an instruction to consider when a loss of signal is observed to develop a uniform technique of facial nerve stimulation.

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Open Vet J ; 12(4): 525-539, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36118732

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Background: Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis is the causative agent of paratuberculosis (PTB), incurable enterocolitis, affecting domestic and wild ruminants. Economic losses, impacts on animal health and welfare, and public health concerns justify its herd-level control. Aim: To systematically collect information to answer: What are the control and eradication strategies of PTB in dairy cattle worldwide? Methods: The search procedure was carried out on October 2nd, 2019, and updated on August 3rd, 2021, using OVID®, SciELO, and Redalyc databases, and the registers from the International Colloquium on Paratuberculosis (1991-2018). The inclusion criteria considered articles published in English, Portuguese, and Spanish and in peer-reviewed journals. The exclusion criteria included irrelevant topics, species other-than bovines, and not original articles. Definitive studies were obtained through the consensus of the authors on eligibility and quality. Data extraction was performed, considering bibliographic information, control and outcome strategies, follow-up time, and results. Results: Twenty-six relevant studies were found, reporting the use of three grouped control strategies: hygiene and management strategy (HMS), test-and-cull strategy (TCS), and vaccination strategy (VS). The HMS was the most common one (20/26), followed by TCS (17/26) and VS (7/26). Combined control strategies such as TCS-HMS (12/26), TCS-VS (1/26), and HMS-VS (1/26) were also described, and the consideration of the three control strategies (TCS-HMS-VS) was reported in two articles. The HMS included practices such as neonates/juvenile livestock hygiene, biosecurity, prevention of infection introduction into the herd, and environmental management. Within HMS, the most frequent practices were to remove calves from their dams as soon as possible after birth and to keep the minimal exposure of calves and heifers to adult cattle. As limitations, within the HMS, it is considered that some strategies cannot be included due to lack of compliance, or the application of the same strategy among one study and another may have a different degree of interpretation; publication bias was not controlled since the results of the control programs in endemic countries may be not available. Conclusion: The main PTB control strategies in dairy cattle worldwide are HMS, TCS, and VS. The use of one or several combined strategies has been found to succeed in controlling the disease at the herd-level.


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Doenças dos Bovinos , Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis , Paratuberculose , Animais , Bovinos , Doenças dos Bovinos/microbiologia , Feminino , Paratuberculose/epidemiologia
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Endocrine ; 76(1): 95-100, 2022 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35094311

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PURPOSE: Exposure to ionizing radiation, especially during childhood, is a well-established risk factor for thyroid cancer. The vast majority of radiation-induced cancers are papillary carcinomas (PTCs). These tumors typically have gene fusions in contrast to point mutations prevalent in sporadic PTCs. The aim of this study was to investigate the molecular profiles of PTC patients with workplace exposure to ionizing radiation. METHODS: A retrospective review of 543 patients who underwent surgery with diagnosis of PTC was performed. A cohort of nine healthcare specialists previously exposed to radiation sources during their professional practice was selected and analyzed using the ThyroSeq mutation panel for point mutations and gene fusions associated with thyroid cancer. RESULTS: The molecular analysis of surgical samples of PTCs was informative and revealed genetic alterations in five patients. BRAF V600E was found in four (67%) cases whereas RET/PTC1 fusion in one (17%) and one sample (17%) was wild type for point mutations and fusions. One sample completely failed molecular analysis while two others were negative for genes fusions but failed DNA analysis; these three samples were excluded. CONCLUSIONS: In this limited cohort of healthcare workers exposed to low dose of ionizing radiation at the workplace and developed PTC, the molecular profiling determined BRAF V600E point mutation as the most common event, arguing against the role of workplace radiation exposure in the etiology of these tumors.


Assuntos
Carcinoma Papilar , Neoplasias da Glândula Tireoide , Carcinoma Papilar/patologia , Pessoal de Saúde , Humanos , Mutação , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas B-raf/genética , Câncer Papilífero da Tireoide/genética , Câncer Papilífero da Tireoide/patologia , Neoplasias da Glândula Tireoide/etiologia , Neoplasias da Glândula Tireoide/genética , Local de Trabalho
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Acta otorrinolaringol. cir. cuello (En línea) ; 50(1): 65-68, 2022. ilus, graf
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS, COLNAL | ID: biblio-1363392

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La toxoplasmosis es una infección parasitaria con distribución mundial, cuyo huésped definitivo son los felinos. Se presenta con un cuadro clínico sintomático difuso solo en el 20 % de los pacientes inmunocompetentes. Además del malestar general, fiebre y adinamia, el hallazgo más importante lo constituye la presencia de adenopatías a nivel cervical. Describimos un caso poco común de un paciente masculino con masa parotídea izquierda de crecimiento rápido, en quien se practicó parotidectomía, a fin de descartar la enfermedad linfoproliferativa. Se comprobó compromiso por Toxoplasma gondii luego de múltiples análisis.


Toxoplasmosis is a parasitic infection with worldwide distribution, whose definitive host is felines. It is only symptomatic in less than 20% of immunocompetent patients. Symptoms may vary from general malaise, fever, weakness and the presence of cervical lymphadenopathy. A description of an uncommon presentation of this disease in a male patient with progressively growing left-sided parotid mass, in whom a parotidectomy was performed to rule out lymphoproliferative disease. Infection by Toxoplasma gondii was diagnosed after a series of exams


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Humanos , Toxoplasmose , Glândula Parótida
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Trop Anim Health Prod ; 53(5): 468, 2021 Sep 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34546430

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This study aimed to systematically collect and appraise the scientific evidence to answer the research question: What MAP genotypes have been isolated from cattle, sheep, and goats in Latin America and the Caribbean? An electronic search was conducted on three platforms (i.e., OVID®, Web of Science®, SciELO) as well as on the proceedings of the International Colloquium on Paratuberculosis. Inclusion and exclusion criteria were defined a priori and conserved through the systematic process and only articles published in peer-reviewed journals were considered. A total of 26 articles met the definitive inclusion criteria. All were published in English, in 15 different journals, and between 1989 and 2020. The relevant articles reported the use of six different genotyping techniques (i.e., polymerase chain reaction-restriction endonuclease analysis, restriction fragment length polymorphism, type-specific-PCR, mycobacterial interspersed repetitive units-variable number of tandem repeats, multi-locus short sequence repeat, single nucleotide polymorphism) in isolates from seven countries. Genotypes found so far in the region using typing techniques were mainly C type. MIRU-VNTR mostly reported INMV 1, INMV 2, and INMV 11 subtypes, among others. MLSSR reported genotypes from four different countries, reporting nine different subtypes of which 7g-10g-4ggt was the most common for loci 1, 2, and 8, respectively. Regardless the high diversity of techniques used so far to genotype Latin American and Caribbean MAP isolates, the original question of this systematic review has been answered. In addition, a relative genetic similarity between MAP strains recovered from cattle, goats, and sheep unrelatedly of the matrix and geographic origin was identified.


Assuntos
Doenças das Cabras , Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis , Paratuberculose , Doenças dos Ovinos , Animais , Bovinos , Genótipo , Doenças das Cabras/epidemiologia , Cabras , América Latina/epidemiologia , Repetições Minissatélites , Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis/genética , Ovinos
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Acta otorrinolaringol. cir. cuello (En línea) ; 48(2): 179-181, 2020. ilus, tab, graf
Artigo em Espanhol | COLNAL, LILACS | ID: biblio-1103910

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Los neurofibromas son tumores benignos con origen en la vaina de nervios periféricos; aunque raros, son diagnosticados en pacientes sin historia previa de neurofibromatosis tipo 1, en cuyo caso se constituye en una forma esporádica. Se presenta el caso de un paciente masculino de 27 años con una masa supraclavicular izquierda asintomática de crecimiento progresivo. En la intervención se encontró que la masa tenía origen en el asa del hipogloso.


Neurofibromas are benign tumors that originate from the sheet of peripheral nerves; even though rare, they are occasionally seen in patients with a prior history of neurofibromatosis type1, in which case a sporadic form is diagnosed. A 27-year-old male is described with a left asymptomatic supraclavicular slow growing mass, different of the suspected vagus nerve tumor. In surgery, it was found that the tumor was originating from the Ansa Hypoglossi.


Assuntos
Humanos , Neurofibroma , Nervo Hipoglosso
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