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    The mediterranean dietary pattern and breast cancer risk in Greek-Cypriot women: a case-control study

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    Background: Diet has long been suspected to impact on breast cancer risk. In this study we evaluated whether the degree of adherence to a Mediterranean diet pattern modifies breast cancer risk amongst Greek-Cypriot women. Methods: Subjects included 935 cases and 817 controls, all participating in the MASTOS case-control study in Cyprus. The study was approved by the Cyprus National Bioethics Committee. Information on dietary intakes was collected using an interviewer administered 32-item Food Frequency Questionnaire. Information on demographic, anthropometric, lifestyle, and other confounding factors was also collected. Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet pattern was assessed using two a-priory defined diet scores. In addition, dietary patterns specific to our population were derived using Principal Component Analysis (PCA). Logistic regression models were used to assess the association between the dietary patters and breast cancer risk. Results: There was no association with breast cancer risk for either score, however, higher consumptions of vegetables, fish and olive oil, were independently associated with decreased risk. In addition, the PCA derived component which included vegetables, fruit, fish and legumes was shown to significantly reduce risk of breast cancer (ORs across quartiles of increasing levels of consumption: 0.89 95%CI: 0.65-1.22, 0.64 95%CI: 0.47-0.88, 0.67 95%CI: 0.49-0.92, P trend < 0.0001), even after adjustment for relevant confounders. Conclusions: Our results suggest that adherence to a diet pattern rich in vegetables, fish, legumes and olive oil may favorably influence the risk of breast cancer. This study is the first investigation of dietary effects on breast cancer risk in Cyprus, a country whose population has traditionally adhered to the Mediterranean diet

    Diffusion and perfusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging for tumor volume definition in radiotherapy of brain tumors

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    Abstract Accurate target volume delineation is crucial for the radiotherapy of tumors. Diffusion and perfusion magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can provide functional information about brain tumors, and they are able to detect tumor volume and physiological changes beyond the lesions shown on conventional MRI. This review examines recent studies that utilized diffusion and perfusion MRI for tumor volume definition in radiotherapy of brain tumors, and it presents the opportunities and challenges in the integration of multimodal functional MRI into clinical practice. The results indicate that specialized and robust post-processing algorithms and tools are needed for the precise alignment of targets on the images, and comprehensive validations with more clinical data are important for the improvement of the correlation between histopathologic results and MRI parameter images

    Contrasting Transcriptional Responses of a Virulent and an Attenuated Strain of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infecting Macrophages

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    Along with the recent identification of single nucleotide polymorphisms in H37Ra when compared to H37Rv, our demonstration of differential expression of PhoP-regulated and ESX-1 region-related genes during macrophage infection further highlights the significance of these genes in the attenuation of H37Ra

    A LC-MS metabolomics approach to investigate the effect of raw apple intake in the rat plasma metabolome

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    Fruit and vegetable consumption has been associated with several health benefits; however the mechanisms are largely unknown at the biochemical level. Our research aims to investigate whether plasma metabolome profiling can reflect biological effects after feeding rats with raw apple by using an untargeted UPLC-ESI-TOF-MS based metabolomics approach in both positive and negative mode. Eighty young male rats were randomised into groups receiving daily 0, 5 or 10 g fresh apple slices, respectively, for 13 weeks. During weeks 3-6 some of the animals were receiving 4 mg/ml 1,2-dimethylhydrazine dihydrochloride (DMH) once a week. Plasma samples were taken at the end of the intervention and among all groups, about half the animals were 12 h fasted. An initial ANOVA-simultaneous component analysis with a three-factor or two-factor design was employed in order to isolate potential metabolic variations related to the consumption of fresh apples. Partial least squares-discriminant analysis was then applied in order to select discriminative features between plasma metabolites in control versus apple fed rats and partial least squares modelling to reveal possible dose response. The findings indicate that in laboratory rats apple feeding may alter the microbial amino acid fermentation, lowering toxic metabolites from amino acids metabolism and increasing metabolism into more protective products. It may also delay lipid and amino acid catabolism, gluconeogenesis, affect other features of the transition from the postprandial to the fasting state and affect steroid metabolism by suppressing the plasma level of stress corticosteroids, certain mineralocorticoids and oxidised bile acid metabolites. Several new hypotheses regarding the cause of health effects from apple intake can be generated from this study for further testing in humans. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media New York

    Epidemiologic features of Guillain-Barré syndrome in São Paulo, Brazil Aspectos epidemiológicos da síndrome de Guillain-Barré em São Paulo, Brasil

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    INTRODUCTION: There are few epidemiologic studies concerning Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS). Due to difficulties with definition and lack of a standard diagnostic test of reference, GBS is not easy to study epidemiologically. We evaluate some epidemiological features of GBS in a sample of cases treated at a tertiary hospital in São Paulo, Brazil. METHOD: We retrospectively reviewed all cases of GBS with hospitalization in Santa Marcelina hospital, over the period of January 1995 through December 2002. RESULTS: Ninety-five cases were included in this study. Fifty-five were men and forty women, with a proportion of 1.4 men to 1 woman. The age ranged from 1 to 83 years with a mean age at onset of 34 years. GBS was less frequently observed below 15 years (18.9%) and above 60 years (16.9%). The highest frequency was observed in patients aged 15 to 60 years old (66.2%). The annual incidence rate was 0.6 cases/100,000 people. There was a highest frequency of cases during the months of September through March (62.1%). CONCLUSION: Our data differs from that of other epidemiological studies in that we did not observe a bimodal distribution in age and found a seasonal pattern in hotter months.<br>INTRODUÇÃO: Os estudos epidemiológicos da síndrome de Guillain-Barré são escassos, devido às dificuldades com a definição da doença e à ausência de marcador biológico diagnóstico. Avaliamos aspectos epidemiológicos de uma amostra de pacientes com a SGB internados em hospital terciário da zona leste de São Paulo. MÉTODO: Avaliamos retrospectivamente prontuários de internação de todos os pacientes com o diagnóstico de SGB internados no Hospital Santa Marcelina no período de janeiro de 1995 a dezembro de 2002. RESULTADOS E CONCLUSÃO: A amostra consta de 55 pacientes do gênero masculino e 40 pacientes do feminino, na proporção de 1.4 homens para 1 mulher. A idade variou de 1 a 83 anos (média: 34 anos). Observamos menor incidência da doença em pacientes com idade abaixo de 15 anos (18,9%) e acima de 60 anos (16,9%). A freqüência maior foi observada no subgrupo com idade entre 15 e 60 anos (66,2%). A incidência anual foi de 0,6 casos/100,000 habitantes, sendo 62,1% dos casos observados nos meses de setembro a março e 37,9% nos meses de abril a agosto. A mortalidade observada foi de 3,1%. CONCLUSÃO: Nossos resultados diferem daqueles publicados na literatura médica pela ausência de distribuição bimodal na idade e pelo caráter sazonal apresentado

    Síndrome de guillain-barré-strohl fatores prognósticos

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    Os autores analisaram retrospectivamente 29 pacientes internados com a síndrome de Guillain-Barré-Strohl, objetivando identificar índices de gravidade da doença no que se refere ao desenvolvimento de complicações e ao óbito. Concluíram serem índices de gravidade a presença de sinais sensitivos, disfunção neurovegetativa, insuficiência respiratória, disfunção esfincteriana e longo tempo de permanência hospitalar
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