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O Papel das Prostaglandinas na Dinâmica do Tracto Urinário Inferior de Doentes Prostatectomizados: um Ensaio com Indometacina e Aspirina
Using 49 prostatectomized patients as experimental subjects, we studied the effects of Inclometnacin and acetylsalicylic acid — accredited prostaglandin synthetase inhibitors — from a urodynamic and clinical
standpoint. Relevant urodynamic data was gathered 1 hr 30 mi after the patients had taken the drugs and placebo. Clinical results were further scrutinized after 8 days of treatment, at which time a new urodynamic
workup was again performed on some patients. Results were again studied shortly after the end of treatment. The effect of the drugs on bladder and urethral structures was borne out by clear-ct!t clinical and urodynamic changes. After statistically analyzing such changes, we concluded that prostaglandin synthesis inhibition resulting in the inhibition of prostaglandin action had, at least in part, led to the changes noted.
In the present report we shall discuss the role played by the highly complex mechanisms at work
Hemangiopericytoma
A propósito de um caso clínico de hemangiopericitoma com localização no membro inferior esquerdo, os autores fazem uma breve revisão desta entidade patológica. Destacam-se as suas principais características clínicas e salienta-se o contributo da arteriografia, no diagnóstico, e tratamento coadjuvante da cirurgia
Evaluating estuarine nursery use and life history patterns of Pomatomus saltatrix in eastern Australia
Estuaries provide important nursery habitats for juvenile fish, but many species move between estuarine and coastal habitats throughout their life. We used otolith chemistry to evaluate the use of estuaries and the coastal marine environment by juvenile Pomatomus saltatrix in eastern Australia. Otolith chemical signatures of juveniles from 12 estuaries, spanning 10° of latitude, were characterised using laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry. Based upon multivariate otolith elemental signatures, fish collected from most estuaries could not be successfully discriminated from one another. This was attributed to the varying influence of marine water on otolith elemental composition in fish from all estuaries. Using a reduced number of estuarine groups, the multivariate juvenile otolith elemental signatures and univariate Sr:Ca ratio suggest that between 24 and 52% of adult P. saltatrix had a juvenile period influenced by the marine environment. Elemental profiles across adult (age-1) otoliths highlighted a variety of life history patterns, not all consistent with a juvenile estuarine phase. Furthermore, the presence of age-0 juveniles in coastal waters was confirmed from historical length-frequency data from coastal trawls. Combining multiple lines of evidence suggests considerable plasticity in juvenile life history for P. saltatrix in eastern Australia through their utilisation of both estuarine and coastal nurseries. Knowledge of juvenile life history is important for the management of coastal species of commercial and recreational importance such as P. saltatrix.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Hard X-ray lags in active galactic nuclei: Testing the distant reverberation hypothesis with NGC 6814
We present an X-ray spectral and temporal analysis of the variable active
galaxy NGC 6814, observed with Suzaku during November 2011. Remarkably, the
X-ray spectrum shows no evidence for the soft excess commonly observed amongst
other active galaxies, despite its relatively low level of obscuration, and is
dominated across the whole Suzaku bandpass by the intrinsic powerlaw-like
continuum. Despite this, we clearly detect the presence of a low frequency hard
lag of ~1600s between the 0.5-2.0 and 2.0-5.0 keV energy bands at greater than
6-sigma significance, similar to those reported in the literature for a variety
of other AGN. At these energies, any additional emission from e.g. a very weak,
undetected soft excess, or from distant reflection must contribute less than 3%
of the observed countrates (at 90% confidence). Given the lack of any
significant continuum emission component other than the powerlaw, we can rule
out models that invoke distant reprocessing for the observed lag behavior,
which must instead be associated with this continuum emission. These results
are fully consistent with a propagating fluctuation origin for the low
frequency hard lags, and with the interpretation of the high frequency soft
lags - a common feature seen in the highest quality AGN data with strong soft
excesses - as reverberation from the inner accretion disk
Descrição de uma forma autossômica dominante de síndrome de Kabuki por mutação no gene MLL2
Aims: Although there are more than 400 cases of Kabuki syndrome described in the literature, it is believed that this syndrome is under-diagnosed. Most cases occur sporadically, despite cases with autosomal dominant familial transmission being described. Here we describe three cases identified in the same family.
Cases description: A family (mother and two children) was diagnosed with Kabuki syndrome. The three patients show the typical characteristics (facial appearance, musculoskeletal abnormalities, cognitive impairment, growth retardation and peculiar dermatoglyphic pattern) associated with other anomalies described in the syndrome (congenital heart disease and increased susceptibility to infections). Genetic studies revealed a nonsense mutation c.14710 C > T (p.Arg4904X) in the MLL2 gene in the three members of the family.
Conclusions: With the description of another case of familial Kabuki syndrome, the authors wish to illustrate the autosomal dominant inheritance with variable expressivity, which are present in this situation, and to alert to the need for a rigorous clinical and molecular evaluation of the affected patient’s relatives, allowing appropriate genetic counseling
Accreting Black Holes
This chapter provides a general overview of the theory and observations of
black holes in the Universe and on their interpretation. We briefly review the
black hole classes, accretion disk models, spectral state classification, the
AGN classification, and the leading techniques for measuring black hole spins.
We also introduce quasi-periodic oscillations, the shadow of black holes, and
the observations and the theoretical models of jets.Comment: 41 pages, 18 figures. To appear in "Tutorial Guide to X-ray and
Gamma-ray Astronomy: Data Reduction and Analysis" (Ed. C. Bambi, Springer
Singapore, 2020). v3: fixed some typos and updated some parts. arXiv admin
note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1711.1025
Prevalência de Obstrução numa População Exposta ao Fumo do Tabaco - Projecto PNEUMOBIL
A espirometria não atingiu ainda a divulgação que se
justificaria em patologia respiratória, ou indivíduos
que se encontram em risco relativamente a esta patologia,
cujo diagnóstico é insuficiente, havendo um
escasso conhecimento, e consequente controlo, dos
custos atribuíveis a estas doenças, com destaque para
a doença pulmonar obstrutiva crónica (DPOC).
O PNEUMOBIL, iniciativa que visa esta divulgação entre
fumadores e ex -fumadores, foi reactivado, após 10
anos de aplicação em Portugal, revelando agora, numa
amostra de 5324 indivíduos, em que cerca de 50% ainda mantêm os hábitos tabágicos, sejam do sexo masculino
ou feminino, que houve uma elevada prevalência de obstrução
detectada por espirometria (30% e 25%, respectivamente)
nas pessoas rastreadas perto de centros de saúde
(grupo público) e em empresas (grupo privado).
Este risco não se explica em regra por exposição ocupacional,
nem se relaciona com a maioria dos sintomas
respiratórios, muito frequentes nos rastreados.
Apenas a dispneia (OR=1,28; p=0,02) e os episódios
frequentes de expectoração (OR=1,21; p=0,008) ou
de bronquite aguda (OR=1,31; p=0,05) revelam alguma
relação com a obstrução.
O reconhecimento prévio da DPOC é muito reduzido
e a presença de obstrução não se correlaciona
(p=0,204) com o assumir da condição de portador
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