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Alterações histológicas dos rins e expressão das metalotioneínas e das proteína...

Paiva, F.; Fialho, L.; Cabrita, A.S.; Pereira, A.M.F; Capela e Silva, F.

The histological alterations and the expression of metallothionein (MTs) and heat shock protein (Hsp70) in the kidney of Wistar rats after thiram fungicide exposure were evaluated. Animals were distributed into three groups: standard diet group, standard diet + corn oil group and thiram group. Significant differences were found (P<0,05) in the evolution of body weight between rats in the thiram group and those ...


Tacrolimus, a forgotten agent in kidney transplant leukopenia

Azevedo, P.; Freitas, C.; Silva, H.; Aguiar, P.; Santos, T.; Cabral, J.; Rocha, G.; Almeida, M.; Pedroso, S.; Martins, L.; Dias, L.

Leukopenia in kidney transplant patients is frequent, it causes potentially life-threatening complications, but it is often poorly characterized. Opportunistic infections, immunologic disturbances and drug-related toxicity are principal causes of single or multilineage cytopenias. Tacrolimus-induced leukopenia is a less recognized but frequent complication. We describe one patient with leukopenia developing wit...


Pancreas-Kidney Transplantation: Analysis of 150 patients from one Centre in Po...

Martins, L.; Fonseca, I.; Aguiar, P.; Rocha, A.; Costa, R.; Santos, C.; Malheiro, J.; Pedroso, S.; Almeida, M.; Dias, L.; Castro-Henriques, A.

Introduction: Simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplantation (SPKT) outcomes are conditioned in the short-term mostly by post-operative complications. In the long-term, cardiovascular (CV) disease and immunological loss are the main limitations to transplant survival. Aims: To analyse retrospectively the results from 150 SPKT performed at our centre. Patients and Methods: The 81 females and 69 males had a mea...


Modelling competing risks in nephrology research: an example in peritoneal dial...

Teixeira, L.; Rodrigues, A.; Carvalho, M.; Cabrita, A.; Mendonça, D.

BACKGROUND: Modelling competing risks is an essential issue in Nephrology Research. In peritoneal dialysis studies, sometimes inappropriate methods (i.e. Kaplan-Meier method) have been used to estimate probabilities for an event of interest in the presence of competing risks. In this situation a competing risk analysis should be preferable. The objectives of this study are to describe the bias resulting from t...


Familial pseudoxanthoma elasticum with nephrocalcinosis: a case report

Lacerda, P.; Beirão, I.; Pestana, P.; Beirão, J.M.; Freitas, C.; Rocha, M.J.; Cabrita, A.; Costa, P.P.

Pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE) is an autosomal recessive genetic disorder characterized by progressive calcification and fragmentation of elastic fibres. PXE commonly involves the reticular dermis, the Bruch membrane of the eye, and blood vessels. PXE is caused by mutations in the ABCC6 gene. More than 300 pathogenic ABCC6 mutations are known. Two of these mutations are common: p.R1141X in exon 24, with a preva...


Efeito de Hidroxietilamido sobre Lesão Renal Aguda em Modelo de Isquemia-Reperf...

Oliveira-Santos, M; Lopes, MF; Catré, D; Gonçalves, E; Cabrita, A

BACKGROUND: Hepatic vascular control techniques employed during liver surgery are usually associated with ischemia-reperfusion injury, which could cause acute renal dysfunction. The murine model has been used in the study of this injury. Hydroxyethyl starch has recognized anti-inflammatory properties and improves microcirculation. Third generation hydroxyethyl starches, namely 130/0.4, show a better safety prof...


Two-in-One Protocol: Simultaneous Small-Pore and Ultrasmall-Pore Peritoneal Tra...

Bernardo, A.; Bajo, A.; Santos, O.; Del Peso, G.; Carvalho, M.; Cabrita, A.; Selgas, R.; Rodrigues, A.

BACKGROUND: Reduced free water transport (FWT) through ultrasmall pores contributes to net ultrafiltration failure (UFF) and should be seen as a sign of more severe functional deterioration of the peritoneal membrane. The modified peritoneal equilibration test (PET), measuring the dip in dialysate Na concentration, estimates only FWT. Our aim was to simultaneously quantify small-solute transport, FWT, and small...


Pericardial and pleural effusions associated with sirolimus and discussion of p...

Rocha, S.; Pedroso, S.; Almeida, M.; Dias, L.; Martins, L.; Castro-Henriques, A.; Cabrita, A.

Sirolimus, a mammalian target of rapamycin inhibitor, is an increasingly used immunosuppressant in solid-organ transplantation. There are an increasing number of reports of unusual oedematous adverse effects associated with this drug, including lymphoedema, ascites and pleural effusions, and a few reports of pericardial effusions. No pathophysiological explanation for these phenomena has been disclosed. We rep...


Peritoneal membrane phosphate transport status: a cornerstone in phosphate hand...

Bernardo, A.; Contesse, S.; Bajo, M.; Rodrigues, A.; Del Peso, G.; Ossorio, M.; Cabrita, A.; Selgas, R.

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Phosphate control impacts dialysis outcomes. Our aim was to define peritoneal phosphate transport in peritoneal dialysis (PD) and to explore its association with hyperphosphatemia, phosphate clearance (PPhCl), and PD modality. DESIGN, SETTING, PARTICIPANTS, &#38; MEASUREMENTS: Two hundred sixty-four patients (61% on continuous ambulatory PD [CAPD]) were evaluated at month 12. PPhCl w...



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