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Ann Neurol ; 85(3): 396-405, 2019 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30635944

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OBJECTIVE: Huntington disease (HD) is an autosomal dominant neurodegenerative disorder characterized by variable motor and behavioral symptoms attributed to major neuropathology of mainly the basal ganglia and cerebral cortex. The role of the cerebellum, a brain region involved in the coordination of movements, in HD neuropathology has been controversial. This study utilizes postmortem human brain tissue to investigate whether Purkinje cell degeneration in the neocerebellum is present in HD, and how this relates to disease symptom profiles. METHODS: Unbiased stereological counting methods were used to quantify the total number of Purkinje cells in 15 HD cases and 8 neurologically normal control cases. Based on their predominant symptoms, the HD cases were categorized into 2 groups: "motor" or "mood." RESULTS: The results demonstrated a significant 43% loss of Purkinje cells in HD cases with predominantly motor symptoms, and no cell loss in cases showing a major mood phenotype. There was no significant correlation between Purkinje cell loss and striatal neuropathological grade, postmortem delay, CAG repeat in the IT15 gene, or age at death. INTERPRETATION: This study shows a compelling relationship between Purkinje cell loss in the HD neocerebellum and the HD motor symptom phenotype, which, together with our previous human brain studies on the same HD cases, provides novel perspectives interrelating and correlating the variable cerebellar, basal ganglia, and neocortical neuropathology with the variability of motor/mood symptom profiles in the human HD brain. ANN NEUROL 2019;85:396-405.


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Cerebelo/patología , Enfermedad de Huntington/patología , Enfermedad de Huntington/fisiopatología , Enfermedad de Huntington/psicología , Células de Purkinje/patología , Adulto , Anciano , Autopsia , Encéfalo/patología , Estudios de Casos y Controles , Recuento de Células , Cuerpo Estriado/patología , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Enfermedades Neurodegenerativas/patología , Fenotipo
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N Z Med J ; 134(1528): 79-87, 2021 01 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33444308

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The aim of this review is to propose guidelines for initial radiological staging and the follow-up imaging regime for melanoma. This will provide consistency in the access and delivery of quality melanoma care. Radiological imaging plays an important role in assessing the extent of disease, guiding individual treatment and evaluating treatment response. However, there exists limited literature addressing the optimal radiological staging and surveillance imaging regimes for melanoma. The lack of consensus on imaging for melanoma can generate inconsistency in the standard of skin cancer care provided. This review considers the appropriate imaging techniques for both initial melanoma staging and follow-up specifically in the New Zealand clinical environment. The recommendations in this article are based on evaluation of the currently available literature and consensus of feedback from consultation with a working group of New Zealand clinicians involved in providing care to patients with melanoma. The proposed guidelines are considered the standard of care, but regional practice may differ based on access to imaging technology, cost limitations and the clinical experience of healthcare professionals.


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Consenso , Melanoma/diagnóstico , Guías de Práctica Clínica como Asunto , Radiografía/métodos , Neoplasias Cutáneas/diagnóstico , Humanos , Nueva Zelanda
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