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    In vivo evaluation of cortical thickness with magnetic resonance imaging in patients with bipolar disorder

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    Changes in cortical thickness can be related to neuropsychiatric disorders and neurodegenerative processes. Previous studies have been conducted to characterize the pattern of changes in cortical thickness in several psychiatric diseases. The aim of the present study was to evaluate changes in cortical thickness with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in patients with bipolar disorder. Twenty-seven patients with bipolar disorder (14 male, 36.0 ± 16.2 years old; 13 female, 41.6 ± 10.7 years old) and 40 healthy controls (16 male, 36.0 ± 10.5 years old; 24 female, 37.0 ± 4.7 years old) underwent 3T MRI. Sagittal T1-weighted magnetization prepared rapid acquisition gradient echo images were acquired (voxel size, 1.33 mm³; 128 slices; in-plane matrix resolution, 256 × 256; flip angle, 7º; repetition time, 2530 ms; echo time, 3.39 ms; inversion time, 1100 ms). Cortical segmentation was performed using FreeSurfer 4.0.5. The results indicated both thinning and thickening of the cerebral cortex in patients with bipolar disorder compared with controls, depending on gender. Significant (p < .01) thickening was observed in the right hemisphere superior-parietal cortex in female patients with bipolar disorder, and significant (p < .05) thinning was observed in the left hemisphere caudal-anterior cingulate in male patients with bipolar disorder. The other regions did not show significant differences. The results suggest that an analysis of cortical thickness with MRI in patients with bipolar disorder may allow identification of areas that may be morphologically changed compared with controls. Demonstration of these alterations will elucidate the pathophysiology of bipolar disorder and may contribute to better therapies for this disorder

    Primary mediastinal liposarcoma - computed tomography and pathological findings: a case report

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    Liposarcomas are the most common soft tissue sarcoma of adults, and primary mediastinal liposarcomas are rare. We present a case of a 50-year-old man with primary mediastinal liposarcoma without any invasion into the surrounding structures, such as the esophagus, trachea, or left atrium of the heart. Following surgical removal of the liposarcoma, the patient has had no recurrence after one year. Surgical removal is the treatment of choice for a mediastinal liposarcoma; however, careful long-term follow-up is necessary because the recurrence rate is very high

    Avaliação de aterosclerose em transplantados renais através de métodos não invasivos Evaluación de aterosclerosis en trasplantados renales mediante métodos no invasivos Evaluation of atherosclerosis in renal transplanted patients by non-invasive methods

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    FUNDAMENTO: A disfunção endotelial pode ser considerada um evento precoce da aterogênese. OBJETIVO: Avaliar a aterosclerose em transplantados renais através do escore de cálcio coronariano, do duplex scan das carótidas e da reatividade braquial através do ultra-som. MÉTODOS: Avaliamos trinta transplantados renais do sexo masculino com função renal estável, idade média de 41,3 anos. RESULTADOS: A detecção da carga aterosclerótica nesta população foi significativa quando utilizada a técnica da reatividade braquial (86,7%), menos freqüente baseando-se na presença de placa carotídea (33,3%) ou no escore de cálcio coronariano (20%). Placa carotídea foi considerada quando a espessura era superior a 12 mm. O escore de cálcio coronariano foi anormal quando acima de oitenta pela escala de Agatston, sendo observado em um percentual baixo (21,7%) dos pacientes, possivelmente porque a tomografia pode não ser o método ideal para detectar aterosclerose em doentes renais, por não distinguir calcificações intimais da camada média. O controle clínico adequado, a baixa faixa etária e fatores relacionados ao tempo de diálise pré-transplante ou ao efeito antiinflamatório das drogas pós-transplante podem retardar o aparecimento das calcificações. CONCLUSÃO: A avaliação da carga aterosclerótica através do duplex scan das carótidas (33,3%) e do escore de cálcio coronariano (20%) não foi freqüente, não havendo correlação com o elevado índice de detecção de disfunção endotelial observado com o exame da reatividade braquial (86,7%).<br>FUNDAMENTO: Se puede considerar la disfunción endotelial como un evento precoz de la aterogénesis. OBJETIVO: Evaluar la aterosclerosis en trasplantados renales con el empleo del score de calcio coronario y del duplex scan de las carótidas y la reactividad braquial mediante el ultrasonido. MÉTODOS: Evaluamos a 30 trasplantados renales del sexo masculino con función renal estable, edad promedio de 41,3 años. RESULTADOS: La detección de la carga aterosclerótica en esta población fue significativa cuando utilizada la técnica de la reactividad braquial (86,7%), menos frecuente, basándose en la presencia de placa carotídea (33,3%) o en el score de calcio coronario (20%). Se tomó en cuenta la placa carotídea cuando el espesor era superior a 12 mm. El score de calcio coronario fue anormal cuando >80 por la escala de Agatston, y se lo observó en un porcentaje bajo (21,7%) de los pacientes, posiblemente porque la tomografía puede no ser el método ideal para detectar aterosclerosis en enfermos renales, por no distinguir calcificaciones intimales de la capa media. El control clínico adecuado, la baja franja de edad y factores relacionados al tiempo de diálisis pre-transplante o al efecto antiinflamatorio de los fármacos post-trasplante pueden retardar el aparecimiento de las calcificaciones. CONCLUSIÓN: La evaluación de la carga aterosclerótica con el empleo del duplex scan de las carótidas (33,3%) y del score de calcio coronario (20%) no fue frecuente, no habiendo correlación con el elevado índice de detección de disfunción endotelial observado con el examen de la reactividad braquial (86,7%).<br>BACKGROUND: Endothelial dysfunction can be considered an early atherogenic event. OBJECTIVE: To assess atherosclerosis in renal transplanted patients through the coronary calcium score, carotid duplex scan and brachial reactivity through ultrasonography. METHODS: We assessed 30 renal transplanted male patients with stable renal function, with a mean age of 41.3 years. RESULTS: The detection of the atherosclerotic load in this population was very significant when the brachial reactivity technique was used (86.7%); it was less frequent when based on the presence of carotid plaque (33.3%) or the coronary calcium score (20%). The carotid plaque was considered when the thickness was > 12 mm. The coronary calcium score was abnormal when > 80 according to the Agatston scale, being observed in a low percentage of patients (21.7%), possibly due to the fact that the tomography is not the ideal method to detect atherosclerosis in renal patients, as it does not differentiates intimal calcifications of the medial layer. The adequate clinical control, the low age range and the factors related to the time of pre-transplant dialysis or the anti-inflammatory effect of the post-transplant drugs can delay the onset of the calcifications. CONCLUSION: The evaluation of the atherosclerotic load through the carotid duplex scan (33,3%) and the coronary calcium score (20%) was not frequent; there was no correlation with the high rate of endothelial dysfunction detection observed with the brachial reactivity assessment (86.7%)

    Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy: two cases with cervical spinal cord compression Polirradiculoneuropatia desmielinizante inflamatória crônica: dois casos com síndrome de compressão medular

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    Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy (CIDP) is a peripheral nerve disorder probably due to an immunological disturb. It evolves either in a steadily progressive or in a relapsing and fluctuating course. Weakness is mainly in the lower limbs proximally and distally. The electromyography is demyelinating. The cerebral spinal fluid protein is most of times elevated. Sometimes enlarged nerves are found. There are few cases described with spinal cord compression due to hypertrophic spinal nerve roots. Two patients (females, 66 and 67 years old) with diagnosis of a long standing CIDP are described. In the first one, the evolution was characterized by remission and relapsing course. The second patient had a chronic and progressive course. These patients presented after a long evolution a cervical spinal cord compression syndrome due to hypertrophic cervical roots. Neurologists must be aware of the possibility of development of spinal cord compression by enlarged spinal roots in patients with a long standing CIDP.<br>A polirradiculoneuropatia desmielinizante inflamatória crônica (PDIC) é uma afecção dos nervos periféricos de natureza autoimune, com evolução por surtos de exacerbação e remissão ou de evolver progressivo. O acometimento motor é predominante, com fraqueza proximal e distal nos membros inferiores. A eletroneuromiografia é do tipo desmielinizante com bloqueio de condução nervosa em dois ou mais nervos. Há aumento de proteínas do líquor. Com a evolução da doença pode haver espessamento dos nervos distal e/ou proximalmente. Excepcionalmente ocorre compressão da medula espinhal em qualquer segmento por raízes próximas hipertrofiadas. Foram estudadas duas mulheres de 66 e 67 anos respectivamente com quadro de PDIC de longa evolução. A primeira tinha evolução por surtos e na segunda o evolver era progressivo. Nos dois casos o espessamento proximal dos nervos provocou síndrome de compressão medular alta. Esta complicação deve ser pensada em casos de PDIC de longa duração
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