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Univ Estadual Paulista Julio Mesquita Filho, Dept Ginecol, Setor Endoscopia Ginecol, Fac Med Botu... more Univ Estadual Paulista Julio Mesquita Filho, Dept Ginecol, Setor Endoscopia Ginecol, Fac Med Botucatu, Botucatu, SP, Brazil
Revista Ciência em Extensão-2 2 a Leste foram consideradas as mais críticas com relação à apreens... more Revista Ciência em Extensão-2 2 a Leste foram consideradas as mais críticas com relação à apreensão de cães. Entre os fatores que podem estar relacionados aos resultados obtidos, há as características ecológicas do cão, a capacidade de suporte ambiental do município de São Paulo para esta espécie, o cronograma de atividades do CCZ, a população canina domiciliada estimada e os fatores socio-econômicos relacionados a cada distrito. Foi observada correlação entre o total de chamadas recebidas e outras variáveis, como população canina domiciliada e índices sócio-econômicos. Palavras-Chave: Sistemas de Informações Geográficas (SIG), controle de zoonoses, população canina, distribuição espacial canina, dinâmica populacional canina
Base de dados : LILACS. Pesquisa : 451919 [Identificador único]. Referências encontradas : 1 [ref... more Base de dados : LILACS. Pesquisa : 451919 [Identificador único]. Referências encontradas : 1 [refinar]. Mostrando: 1 .. 1 no formato [Detalhado]. página 1 de 1, 1 / 1, LILACS, seleciona. para imprimir. Fotocópia. experimental, Documentos relacionados. Id: 451919. ...
Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 2001
postmenopausal bleeding were enrolled in a prospective study. They underwent transvaginal ultraso... more postmenopausal bleeding were enrolled in a prospective study. They underwent transvaginal ultrasonography and hysteroscopy, and were submitted to directed biopsy during hysteroscopy. Findings were classified as normal endometrium, suggestive of atrophy, focal abnormality (benign or suspicious), and diffuse thickness (benign or suspicious). Data was compared with the final diagnosis, established by histological examination, as atrophy, benign pathology, atypical hyperplasia and endometrial carcinoma. Results. Among 88 women enrolled, 15 were excluded because hysteroscopy was impossible, and four had abandoned the study. The histological findings were scanty material in 12 (17.4%), atrophy in 24 (34.8%), cystic atrophy in one (1.4%), normal endometrium in five (7.2%), tuberculous endometritis in one (1.4%), polyps in 12 (17.4%), leiomyoma in one (1.4%), non-atypical hyperplasia in three (4.3%), atypical hyperplasia in one (1.4%) and endometrial carcinoma in nine cases (13.0%). For the assessment of endometrial carcinoma, ultrasonography revealed sensitivity 77.8%, specificity 93.3%, positive predictive value 63.6%, negative predictive value 96.6%; and hysteroscopy revealed sensitivity of 88.9%, specificity 98.3%, positive predictive value 88.9%, negative predictive value 98.3%. The combined use of both methods revealed sensitivity 100%, specificity 91.7%, positive predictive value 64.3%, negative predictive value 100%. Conclusions. Both imagiological methods were found to be useful screening tests for endometrial carcinoma. Hysteroscopy was a superior diagnostic procedure.
Women's Health, 2016
Several studies have demonstrated that the combination of hysteroscopy with endometrial biopsy is... more Several studies have demonstrated that the combination of hysteroscopy with endometrial biopsy is more accurate in differentiating endometrial polyps from endometrial hyperplasia and cancer. However, blind biopsy not always confirms hysteroscopic findings due to high rates of inadequate or insufficient material. The objective of this clinical, prospective, and comparative study was to establish a correlation between the histological results of office-based endometrial biopsies (hysteroscopically guided and blind) with the surgical polypectomy specimens. We evaluated 82 patients with hysteroscopic diagnosis of endometrial polyp, who randomly underwent hysteroscopically guided biopsy or blind biopsy, referred for surgical resection. A total of 36 women (43.9%) underwent hysteroscopically guided biopsy and 46 women (56.1%) underwent blind biopsy. The sensitivity of hysteroscopically guided biopsy for the diagnosis of endometrial polyps ranged between 35.3 and 36.8%, when carried out at the apex and base of the lesion, compared with 29.2% for blind biopsy. Specificity was 33.3, 50, and 60%, respectively, for each biopsy. The positive predictive values were 75, 77.8, and 87.5%, and negative predictive values were 8.3, 14.3, and 8.1% respectively, compared with surgical polypectomy specimens. The office-based endometrial biopsies had low diagnostic accuracy for endometrial polyps compared with surgical polypectomy specimens.
OncoTargets and Therapy, 2017
Purpose: Compare the lymphatic flow in the arm after breast cancer surgery and axillary lymph nod... more Purpose: Compare the lymphatic flow in the arm after breast cancer surgery and axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) versus sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) using lymphoscintigraphy (LS). Patients and methods: A cross-sectional study with 39 women 18 years who underwent surgical treatment for unilateral breast cancer and manipulation of the axillary lymph node chain through either ALND or SLNB, with subsequent comparison of the lymphatic flow of the arm by LS. The variables analyzed were the area reached by the lymphatic flow in the upper limb and the sites and number of lymph nodes identified in the ALND or SLNB groups visualized in the three phases of LS acquisition (immediate dynamic and static images, delayed scan images). For all analyses, the level of significance was set at 5%. Results: There was a significant difference between the ALND and SLNB groups, with predominant visualization of lymphatic flow and/or lymph nodes in the arm and axilla (P=0.01) and extra-axillary lymph nodes (P,0.01) in the ALND group. There was no significant difference in the total number of lymph nodes identified between the two groups. However, there was a significant difference in the distribution of lymph nodes in these groups. The cubital lymph node was more often visualized in the immediate dynamic images in the ALND group (P=0.004), while the axillary lymph nodes were more often identified in the delayed scan images of the SLNB group (P,0.01). The deltopectoral lymph node was only identified in the ALND group, but with no significant difference. Conclusion: The lymphatic flow from the axilla was redirected to alternative extra-axillary routes in the ALND group.
Femina Revista Da Federacao Brasileira Das Sociedades De Ginecologia E Obstetricia, May 1, 2005
ABSTRACT Há várias teorias para explicar a patogênese da endometriose. Recentemente, a hipótese d... more ABSTRACT Há várias teorias para explicar a patogênese da endometriose. Recentemente, a hipótese da participação do sistema imunológico na etiopatogenia da endometriose tem contribuído para preencher as lacunas existentes nas demais teorias vigentes. Atualmente, grande parte das pesquisas em endometriose, são fundamentadas na capacidade do peritônio para reagir ao endométrio ectópico por meio de sua destruição e remoção. As principais células envolvidas no desenvolvimento e perpetuação da endometriose são provenientes da linhagem monocítico-macrofágica. Estas agem associadas à produção de várias citocinas, com função imuno-reguladora, ativadora ou supressora. Entre as principais citocinas envolvidas na patogênese da endometriose e que apresentam concentração elevada no soro ou no líquido peritoneal de portadoras da doença, podemos citar: o fator de necrose tumoral, as interleucinas, o fator de crescimento endotelial vascular, as metaloproteases de matriz extracelular, a proteína quimiotáxica dos monócitos, o fator inibidor de migração de macrófagos, o peptídeo epitelial ativador de neutrófilos e a leptina. A utilização in vivo dessas substâncias tem sido estudada na propedêutica laboratorial da endometriose, por meio de sua identificação no soro e no líquido peritoneal de portadoras da doença.
Revista Brasileira De Medicina, Apr 1, 2006
... Marta F. Finotti. ... Quadros Cislaghi, Carolina Umpierre de Moraes, Maria Cláudia Morais Man... more ... Marta F. Finotti. ... Quadros Cislaghi, Carolina Umpierre de Moraes, Maria Cláudia Morais Mano, Anelise Olmos Grings, Giancarlo Bessa, Suzana Cardona Lago, Rodrigo Costa Castro Araújo, Greice Cristina Nitscke Fontana, Denise Bittencourt Valente, Maria Helena Werle, Ana ...
Revista Brasileira De Ginecologia E Obstetricia, May 1, 1999
... Nas condições de nosso trabalho e com base nos resultados obtidos, podemos concluir que a hip... more ... Nas condições de nosso trabalho e com base nos resultados obtidos, podemos concluir que a hipertensão ea nefrectomia unilateral determinaram redução do peso das placentas e aumento do índice placentário, evidenciando ... 1 st ed. Springfield: Charles C. Thomas; 1947. ...
J Bras Ginecol, Jul 1, 1997
Femina Revista Da Federacao Brasileira Das Sociedades De Ginecologia E Obstetricia, Jun 1, 2004
Rev Bras Ginecol Obstet, Feb 1, 1996
Reprod Clim, Jun 1, 2000
Base de dados : LILACS. Pesquisa : 289111 [Identificador único]. Referências encontradas : 1 [ref... more Base de dados : LILACS. Pesquisa : 289111 [Identificador único]. Referências encontradas : 1 [refinar]. Mostrando: 1 .. 1 no formato [Detalhado]. página 1 de 1, 1 / 1, LILACS, seleciona. para imprimir. Fotocópia. Pontes, Anaglória. Traiman, Paulo. Abbade, Joelcio Francisco. ...
J Bras Ginecol, Apr 1, 1998
... infertilidade JBGCA8/4 888 Waldir Pereira Modotte, Rogério Dias, Carlos Izaías Sartorão Filho... more ... infertilidade JBGCA8/4 888 Waldir Pereira Modotte, Rogério Dias, Carlos Izaías Sartorão Filho, Christian DC Lima, Dinart Soares de Miranda Júnior, Fernando ... As formas aderen-ciais encontradas foram diversas, es-tando comprometido útero, anexos, ligamento, epíplon, etc... ...
Univ Estadual Paulista Julio Mesquita Filho, Dept Ginecol, Setor Endoscopia Ginecol, Fac Med Botu... more Univ Estadual Paulista Julio Mesquita Filho, Dept Ginecol, Setor Endoscopia Ginecol, Fac Med Botucatu, Botucatu, SP, Brazil
Revista Ciência em Extensão-2 2 a Leste foram consideradas as mais críticas com relação à apreens... more Revista Ciência em Extensão-2 2 a Leste foram consideradas as mais críticas com relação à apreensão de cães. Entre os fatores que podem estar relacionados aos resultados obtidos, há as características ecológicas do cão, a capacidade de suporte ambiental do município de São Paulo para esta espécie, o cronograma de atividades do CCZ, a população canina domiciliada estimada e os fatores socio-econômicos relacionados a cada distrito. Foi observada correlação entre o total de chamadas recebidas e outras variáveis, como população canina domiciliada e índices sócio-econômicos. Palavras-Chave: Sistemas de Informações Geográficas (SIG), controle de zoonoses, população canina, distribuição espacial canina, dinâmica populacional canina
Base de dados : LILACS. Pesquisa : 451919 [Identificador único]. Referências encontradas : 1 [ref... more Base de dados : LILACS. Pesquisa : 451919 [Identificador único]. Referências encontradas : 1 [refinar]. Mostrando: 1 .. 1 no formato [Detalhado]. página 1 de 1, 1 / 1, LILACS, seleciona. para imprimir. Fotocópia. experimental, Documentos relacionados. Id: 451919. ...
Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 2001
postmenopausal bleeding were enrolled in a prospective study. They underwent transvaginal ultraso... more postmenopausal bleeding were enrolled in a prospective study. They underwent transvaginal ultrasonography and hysteroscopy, and were submitted to directed biopsy during hysteroscopy. Findings were classified as normal endometrium, suggestive of atrophy, focal abnormality (benign or suspicious), and diffuse thickness (benign or suspicious). Data was compared with the final diagnosis, established by histological examination, as atrophy, benign pathology, atypical hyperplasia and endometrial carcinoma. Results. Among 88 women enrolled, 15 were excluded because hysteroscopy was impossible, and four had abandoned the study. The histological findings were scanty material in 12 (17.4%), atrophy in 24 (34.8%), cystic atrophy in one (1.4%), normal endometrium in five (7.2%), tuberculous endometritis in one (1.4%), polyps in 12 (17.4%), leiomyoma in one (1.4%), non-atypical hyperplasia in three (4.3%), atypical hyperplasia in one (1.4%) and endometrial carcinoma in nine cases (13.0%). For the assessment of endometrial carcinoma, ultrasonography revealed sensitivity 77.8%, specificity 93.3%, positive predictive value 63.6%, negative predictive value 96.6%; and hysteroscopy revealed sensitivity of 88.9%, specificity 98.3%, positive predictive value 88.9%, negative predictive value 98.3%. The combined use of both methods revealed sensitivity 100%, specificity 91.7%, positive predictive value 64.3%, negative predictive value 100%. Conclusions. Both imagiological methods were found to be useful screening tests for endometrial carcinoma. Hysteroscopy was a superior diagnostic procedure.
Women's Health, 2016
Several studies have demonstrated that the combination of hysteroscopy with endometrial biopsy is... more Several studies have demonstrated that the combination of hysteroscopy with endometrial biopsy is more accurate in differentiating endometrial polyps from endometrial hyperplasia and cancer. However, blind biopsy not always confirms hysteroscopic findings due to high rates of inadequate or insufficient material. The objective of this clinical, prospective, and comparative study was to establish a correlation between the histological results of office-based endometrial biopsies (hysteroscopically guided and blind) with the surgical polypectomy specimens. We evaluated 82 patients with hysteroscopic diagnosis of endometrial polyp, who randomly underwent hysteroscopically guided biopsy or blind biopsy, referred for surgical resection. A total of 36 women (43.9%) underwent hysteroscopically guided biopsy and 46 women (56.1%) underwent blind biopsy. The sensitivity of hysteroscopically guided biopsy for the diagnosis of endometrial polyps ranged between 35.3 and 36.8%, when carried out at the apex and base of the lesion, compared with 29.2% for blind biopsy. Specificity was 33.3, 50, and 60%, respectively, for each biopsy. The positive predictive values were 75, 77.8, and 87.5%, and negative predictive values were 8.3, 14.3, and 8.1% respectively, compared with surgical polypectomy specimens. The office-based endometrial biopsies had low diagnostic accuracy for endometrial polyps compared with surgical polypectomy specimens.
OncoTargets and Therapy, 2017
Purpose: Compare the lymphatic flow in the arm after breast cancer surgery and axillary lymph nod... more Purpose: Compare the lymphatic flow in the arm after breast cancer surgery and axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) versus sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) using lymphoscintigraphy (LS). Patients and methods: A cross-sectional study with 39 women 18 years who underwent surgical treatment for unilateral breast cancer and manipulation of the axillary lymph node chain through either ALND or SLNB, with subsequent comparison of the lymphatic flow of the arm by LS. The variables analyzed were the area reached by the lymphatic flow in the upper limb and the sites and number of lymph nodes identified in the ALND or SLNB groups visualized in the three phases of LS acquisition (immediate dynamic and static images, delayed scan images). For all analyses, the level of significance was set at 5%. Results: There was a significant difference between the ALND and SLNB groups, with predominant visualization of lymphatic flow and/or lymph nodes in the arm and axilla (P=0.01) and extra-axillary lymph nodes (P,0.01) in the ALND group. There was no significant difference in the total number of lymph nodes identified between the two groups. However, there was a significant difference in the distribution of lymph nodes in these groups. The cubital lymph node was more often visualized in the immediate dynamic images in the ALND group (P=0.004), while the axillary lymph nodes were more often identified in the delayed scan images of the SLNB group (P,0.01). The deltopectoral lymph node was only identified in the ALND group, but with no significant difference. Conclusion: The lymphatic flow from the axilla was redirected to alternative extra-axillary routes in the ALND group.
Femina Revista Da Federacao Brasileira Das Sociedades De Ginecologia E Obstetricia, May 1, 2005
ABSTRACT Há várias teorias para explicar a patogênese da endometriose. Recentemente, a hipótese d... more ABSTRACT Há várias teorias para explicar a patogênese da endometriose. Recentemente, a hipótese da participação do sistema imunológico na etiopatogenia da endometriose tem contribuído para preencher as lacunas existentes nas demais teorias vigentes. Atualmente, grande parte das pesquisas em endometriose, são fundamentadas na capacidade do peritônio para reagir ao endométrio ectópico por meio de sua destruição e remoção. As principais células envolvidas no desenvolvimento e perpetuação da endometriose são provenientes da linhagem monocítico-macrofágica. Estas agem associadas à produção de várias citocinas, com função imuno-reguladora, ativadora ou supressora. Entre as principais citocinas envolvidas na patogênese da endometriose e que apresentam concentração elevada no soro ou no líquido peritoneal de portadoras da doença, podemos citar: o fator de necrose tumoral, as interleucinas, o fator de crescimento endotelial vascular, as metaloproteases de matriz extracelular, a proteína quimiotáxica dos monócitos, o fator inibidor de migração de macrófagos, o peptídeo epitelial ativador de neutrófilos e a leptina. A utilização in vivo dessas substâncias tem sido estudada na propedêutica laboratorial da endometriose, por meio de sua identificação no soro e no líquido peritoneal de portadoras da doença.
Revista Brasileira De Medicina, Apr 1, 2006
... Marta F. Finotti. ... Quadros Cislaghi, Carolina Umpierre de Moraes, Maria Cláudia Morais Man... more ... Marta F. Finotti. ... Quadros Cislaghi, Carolina Umpierre de Moraes, Maria Cláudia Morais Mano, Anelise Olmos Grings, Giancarlo Bessa, Suzana Cardona Lago, Rodrigo Costa Castro Araújo, Greice Cristina Nitscke Fontana, Denise Bittencourt Valente, Maria Helena Werle, Ana ...
Revista Brasileira De Ginecologia E Obstetricia, May 1, 1999
... Nas condições de nosso trabalho e com base nos resultados obtidos, podemos concluir que a hip... more ... Nas condições de nosso trabalho e com base nos resultados obtidos, podemos concluir que a hipertensão ea nefrectomia unilateral determinaram redução do peso das placentas e aumento do índice placentário, evidenciando ... 1 st ed. Springfield: Charles C. Thomas; 1947. ...
J Bras Ginecol, Jul 1, 1997
Femina Revista Da Federacao Brasileira Das Sociedades De Ginecologia E Obstetricia, Jun 1, 2004
Rev Bras Ginecol Obstet, Feb 1, 1996
Reprod Clim, Jun 1, 2000
Base de dados : LILACS. Pesquisa : 289111 [Identificador único]. Referências encontradas : 1 [ref... more Base de dados : LILACS. Pesquisa : 289111 [Identificador único]. Referências encontradas : 1 [refinar]. Mostrando: 1 .. 1 no formato [Detalhado]. página 1 de 1, 1 / 1, LILACS, seleciona. para imprimir. Fotocópia. Pontes, Anaglória. Traiman, Paulo. Abbade, Joelcio Francisco. ...
J Bras Ginecol, Apr 1, 1998
... infertilidade JBGCA8/4 888 Waldir Pereira Modotte, Rogério Dias, Carlos Izaías Sartorão Filho... more ... infertilidade JBGCA8/4 888 Waldir Pereira Modotte, Rogério Dias, Carlos Izaías Sartorão Filho, Christian DC Lima, Dinart Soares de Miranda Júnior, Fernando ... As formas aderen-ciais encontradas foram diversas, es-tando comprometido útero, anexos, ligamento, epíplon, etc... ...