87 research outputs found
Agenesia e lipoma de corpo caloso: relato de caso
The agenesis and lipoma of the corpus callosum is a very rare association. We report the case of a 18-years old woman with rare epileptic seizures since the age of 6 years, normal neurological examination, as well as normal electroencephalogram. The brain computed tomography scanning and the magnetic resonance showed the lipoma and the agenesis of the corpus callosum.A agenesia e lipoma do corpo caloso é uma associação muito rara. Relatamos o caso de uma paciente de 18 anos com raras crises epilépticas desde os 6 anos de idade, exame neurológico normal, assim como eletrencefalograma normal. A tomografia computadorizada de crânio e a ressonância magnética mostraram o lipoma e a agenesia de corpo caloso.Escola Paulista de MedicinaUNIFESP, EPMSciEL
Circulating microRNAs in sera correlate with soluble biomarkers of immune activation but do not predict mortality in ART treated individuals with HIV-1 infection: A case control study
Introduction: The use of anti-retroviral therapy (ART) has dramatically reduced HIV-1 associated morbidity and mortality. However, HIV-1 infected individuals have increased rates of morbidity and mortality compared to the non-HIV-1 infected population and this appears to be related to end-organ diseases collectively referred to as Serious Non-AIDS Events (SNAEs). Circulating miRNAs are reported as promising biomarkers for a number of human disease conditions including those that constitute SNAEs. Our study sought to investigate the potential of selected miRNAs in predicting mortality in HIV-1 infected ART treated individuals. Materials and Methods: A set of miRNAs was chosen based on published associations with human disease conditions that constitute SNAEs. This case: control study compared 126 cases (individuals who died whilst on therapy), and 247 matched controls (individuals who remained alive). Cases and controls were ART treated participants of two pivotal HIV-1 trials. The relative abundance of each miRNA in serum was measured, by RTqPCR. Associations with mortality (all-cause, cardiovascular and malignancy) were assessed by logistic regression analysis. Correlations between miRNAs and CD4+ T cell count, hs-CRP, IL-6 and D-dimer were also assessed. Results: None of the selected miRNAs was associated with all-cause, cardiovascular or malignancy mortality. The levels of three miRNAs (miRs -21, -122 and -200a) correlated with IL-6 while miR-21 also correlated with D-dimer. Additionally, the abundance of miRs -31, -150 and -223, correlated with baseline CD4+ T cell count while the same three miRNAs plus miR- 145 correlated with nadir CD4+ T cell count. Discussion: No associations with mortality were found with any circulating miRNA studied. These results cast doubt onto the effectiveness of circulating miRNA as early predictors of mortality or the major underlying diseases that contribute to mortality in participants treated for HIV-1 infection
Polyamines and cancer: old molecules, new understanding
The amino-acid-derived polyamines have long been associated with cell growth and cancer, and specific oncogenes and tumour-suppressor genes regulate polyamine metabolism. Inhibition of polyamine synthesis has proven to be generally ineffective as an anticancer strategy in clinical trials, but it is a potent cancer chemoprevention strategy in preclinical studies. Clinical trials, with well-defined goals, are now underway to evaluate the chemopreventive efficacy of inhibitors of polyamine synthesis in a range of tissues
Primary lateral sclerosis: a case report with SPECT study Esclerose lateral primária: relato de caso com estudo por SPECT
Primary lateral sclerosis (PLS) is a neurodegenerative disease with progressive corticospinal involvement and characterized by lower limbs spasticity followed by upper limbs involvement, rare cranial nerve involvement, typical sparing of all sensory modalities, sphincteric function and eventually mild cognitive changes. The authors report a case of PLS in a 43-year-old woman with 3 years of clinical follow-up and extensive laboratory investigation, including a SPECT study which disclosed bilateral frontal motor area hypometabolism. Several aspects about this unique disease were reviewed, including differential diagnosis with other more common neurological disorders.<br>Esclerose lateral primária (ELP) é forma rara de doença neurodegenerativa de origem desconhecida caracterizada por envolvimento progressivo do trato corticoespinhal, traduzido clinicamente como quadro de espasticidade progressiva, inicialmente nos membros inferiores, com hiperreflexia e outros sinais piramidais. Notoriamente há preservação de todas as modalidades de sensibilidade e função esfincteriana. Discretos achados de disfunção cognitiva frontal podem ser eventualmente encontrados. Os autores relatam um caso de ELP em uma mulher de 43 anos, com seguimento clínico por 3 anos e com extensa avaliação complementar laboratorial. Estudo de SPECT revelou áreas bilaterais de hipometabolismo nas regiões frontais, córtex motor. Vários aspectos relacionados a esta rara entidade são discutidos, principalmente seu diagnóstico diferencial com outras doenças neurológicas mais comuns
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