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    ManifestaçÔes Neurológicas em Pacientes que Contraíram Covid-19: uma revisão integrativa da literatura / Neurological Manifestations in Patients Who Contracted Covid-19: an integrative literature review

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    INTRODUÇÃO: O espectro da infecção do SARS-CoV-2 Ă© amplo e predomina o acometimento respiratĂłrio. Estudos recentes, no entanto, tĂȘm demonstrado cada vez mais o acometimento extra respiratĂłrio, incluindo alteraçÔes neurolĂłgicas diversas. A presente revisĂŁo discorre sobre as principais manifestaçÔes neurolĂłgicas decorrentes da infecção por SARS-CoV-2 e suas consequĂȘncias para os infectados. METODOLOGIA: Trata-se de uma revisĂŁo integrativa da literatura. As bases de dados utilizadas foram MEDLINE/PubMed, Scielo e LILACS. Os seguintes descritores foram utilizados: “Neurological manifestations”, “COVID-19” e “Neurological symptoms”. RESULTADOS: No mundo foram reportadas diversas manifestaçÔes neurolĂłgicas como as centrais (cefaleia, tontura, convulsĂ”es, meningite/encefalite, dĂ©ficit cognitivo, AVC), perifĂ©ricas  (analgesia, anosmia) e musculoesquelĂ©ticas. As mais frequentemente observadas foram tontura e cefalĂ©ia. DISCUSSÃO: O mecanismo de neuro invasĂŁo ainda nĂŁo estĂĄ totalmente esclarecido, mas as evidĂȘncias mostram que se deve haver lesĂŁo direta, imunomediada ou decorrente de hipĂłxia, alĂ©m de eventos secundĂĄrios relacionados a distĂșrbios sistĂȘmicos, como sepse, hiperpirexia  hipercoagulabilidade etc. A agressividade dos sintomas pode variar desde as mais leves atĂ© predispor manifestaçÔes graves como doenças cerebrovasculares agudas. CONCLUSÃO: As  manifestaçÔes neurolĂłgicas apresentaram-se sob diferentes formas e ainda sĂŁo necessĂĄrios mais  ensaios clĂ­nicos para analisar a fisiopatologia do SARS-CoV-2 no sistema nervoso, assim como suas consequĂȘncias tardias

    The Seventeenth Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Surveys: Complete Release of MaNGA, MaStar and APOGEE-2 Data

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    This paper documents the seventeenth data release (DR17) from the Sloan Digital Sky Surveys; the fifth and final release from the fourth phase (SDSS-IV). DR17 contains the complete release of the Mapping Nearby Galaxies at Apache Point Observatory (MaNGA) survey, which reached its goal of surveying over 10,000 nearby galaxies. The complete release of the MaNGA Stellar Library (MaStar) accompanies this data, providing observations of almost 30,000 stars through the MaNGA instrument during bright time. DR17 also contains the complete release of the Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment 2 (APOGEE-2) survey which publicly releases infra-red spectra of over 650,000 stars. The main sample from the Extended Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (eBOSS), as well as the sub-survey Time Domain Spectroscopic Survey (TDSS) data were fully released in DR16. New single-fiber optical spectroscopy released in DR17 is from the SPectroscipic IDentification of ERosita Survey (SPIDERS) sub-survey and the eBOSS-RM program. Along with the primary data sets, DR17 includes 25 new or updated Value Added Catalogs (VACs). This paper concludes the release of SDSS-IV survey data. SDSS continues into its fifth phase with observations already underway for the Milky Way Mapper (MWM), Local Volume Mapper (LVM) and Black Hole Mapper (BHM) surveys

    Epidemiological, clinical and diagnostic aspects of sheep conidiobolomycosis in Brazil

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    ABSTRACT: Conidiobolomycosis is an emerging disease caused by fungi of the cosmopolitan genus Conidiobolus . Particular strains of Conidiobolus coronatus, Conidiobolus incongruus and Conidiobolus lamprauges , mainly from tropical or sub-tropical origin, cause the mycosis in humans and animals, domestic or wild. Lesions are usually granulomatous and necrotic in character, presenting two clinical forms: rhinofacial and nasopharyngeal. This review includes the main features of the disease in sheep, with an emphasis on the epidemiology, clinical aspects, and diagnosis of infections caused by Conidiobolus spp. in Brazil. In this country, the disease is endemic in the Northeast and Midwest, affecting predominantly woolless sheep breeds and occasioning death in the majority of the studied cases. The species responsible for infections of sheep are C. coronatus and C. lamprauges and the predominant clinical presentation is nasopharyngeal. These fungal infections are very important, since they compromise the health status of the sheep flock and cause serious economic losses to the sheep industry. Thus, research is needed to investigate faster tools for diagnosis and effective methods for the control and treatment of conidiobolomycosis

    Update on the Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care Guideline of the Brazilian Society of Cardiology-2019

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    The Seventeenth Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Surveys:complete release of MaNGA, MaStar and APOGEE-2 data

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    This paper documents the seventeenth data release (DR17) from the Sloan Digital Sky Surveys; the fifth and final release from the fourth phase (SDSS-IV). DR17 contains the complete release of the Mapping Nearby Galaxies at Apache Point Observatory (MaNGA) survey, which reached its goal of surveying over 10,000 nearby galaxies. The complete release of the MaNGA Stellar Library accompanies this data, providing observations of almost 30,000 stars through the MaNGA instrument during bright time. DR17 also contains the complete release of the Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment 2 survey that publicly releases infrared spectra of over 650,000 stars. The main sample from the Extended Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (eBOSS), as well as the subsurvey Time Domain Spectroscopic Survey data were fully released in DR16. New single-fiber optical spectroscopy released in DR17 is from the SPectroscipic IDentification of ERosita Survey subsurvey and the eBOSS-RM program. Along with the primary data sets, DR17 includes 25 new or updated value-added catalogs. This paper concludes the release of SDSS-IV survey data. SDSS continues into its fifth phase with observations already underway for the Milky Way Mapper, Local Volume Mapper, and Black Hole Mapper surveys
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