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Lymphology ; 47(2): 82-91, 2014 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25282874

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Our aim was to compare the responses of physical treatment with or without manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) in lymphedema after breast cancer treatment in a Brazilian population. This was a controlled clinical trial with lymphedema secondary to breast cancer treatment patients that were randomized into either: Group 1 consisting of MLD, skin care, bandaging and remedial exercises; or Group 2 using skin care, bandaging and remedial exercises. Sixty-six patients were randomized and 9 were excluded during the first phase, resulting in a total of 57 patients eligible for analyzes with 28 in Group 1 and 29 in Group 2. The first phase of treatment had an average duration of 24 days (+/- 12.38) and final volume excess average (VE) between limbs was 494.51 ml, corresponding to 29.18% of the initial volume. Volume reduction was highly significant, independent of the intervention (p < 0.001), and both treatments led to an average of percentage volume excess reduction (PVER) of 15.02%. Patients with incomplete range of motion and lymphatic-related fibrotic tissues showed a statistically significant reduction in the percentage of volume excess (p = 0.010; p = 0.009). The presence of arm paresthesia was associated with the lowest therapeutic response (p = 0.024). Both treatment groups demonstrated absolute and relative reductions of excess limb volume, and the addition of MLD did not significantly increase the therapeutic response in women with lymphedema after breast cancer.


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Neoplasias da Mama/cirurgia , Linfedema/terapia , Modalidades de Fisioterapia , Adulto , Idoso , Braço , Bandagens , Drenagem , Feminino , Humanos , Linfedema/etiologia , Linfedema/patologia , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Satisfação do Paciente , Amplitude de Movimento Articular , Resultado do Tratamento
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Benef Microbes ; : 1-23, 2024 Aug 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39151919

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This systematic review aimed to compile various research designs, including experimental, longitudinal, cross-sectional, and case studies in humans and experimental studies in rodents, to examine changes in Akkermansia muciniphila abundance in response to exercise. This comprehensive approach can improve our understanding of A. muciniphila response to physical exercise and highlight gaps in the literature, providing valuable insights for future microbiome research. Four databases (Web of Science, PubMed, Scopus, and Sports Discuss) were searched in the literature. Quality assessment was conducted independently and in duplicate using two risk-of-bias tools (Downs and Black for human studies and SYRCLE's risk of bias for animal studies). 3,901 studies were identified, with thirteen human studies and nine animal studies included after screening. Of the thirteen human studies analysed, five (38.5%) were cross-sectional, seven (53.8%) were longitudinal/experimental, and one (7.7%) was a case study. These studies included 522 participants, among whom 157 were athletes, such as rugby players, marathon runners, triathletes, and skiers. Six studies reported an increase in A. muciniphila, five showed a decrease, and two found no significant differences. Regarding interventions, two studies used a combination of moderate-intensity strength and aerobic training, while seven used low to moderate-intensity aerobic exercises. In the nine rodent studies, eight (88.9%) were conducted on mice and one (11.1%) on rats, with all being experimental. These studies involved 310 animals. Eight studies reported a substantial increase in A. muciniphila, while one found no differences. Among these, eight employed moderate-intensity aerobic exercises as the intervention, and one utilised low-to-moderate-intensity strength training. The studies summarised in this review indicate that the impact of various physical exercise protocols on A. muciniphila abundance in humans remains controversial. However, rodent studies provide strong evidence that aerobic exercise increases A. muciniphila abundance in faecal pellets of both healthy and diseased models.

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Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg ; 37(5): 433-40, 2008 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18396014

RESUMO

Sebaceous carcinoma (SC) is a rare malignancy, affecting mainly the periocular glands. To the best of the authors' knowledge, this is the first English-language report of parotid SC affecting children; two cases are presented. Immunohistochemical studies included 29 different antibodies (15 of these were cytokeratins, CKs). For each case, DNA ploidy status was determined using isolated nuclei stained with Feulgen and analysed using a DNA image cytometry system. Most of the tumour cells were positive for CKs AE1/AE3, 34B12, 5 and 7. The CK14 pattern depicted the monolayer of basal cells surrounding the islands of malignant tissue, while the more central sebaceous differentiated cells were negative. Epithelial membrane antigen was strongly positive in the well differentiated cells, while most of the basaloid peripheral cells were negative, and only a few cells were positive for carcinoembryonic antigen. beta catenin, E cadherin and C-erb B2 were expressed by most of the cells including the more differentiated sebaceous cells. Tumour cells were negative for muscle or myoepithelial markers, androgen, oestrogen and progesterone receptors. Both SCs were uniformly diploid, and showed low proliferative indices for p53, Ki-67 and Mcm-2, which is consistent with the good clinical course presented by these patients so far.


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Adenocarcinoma Sebáceo/química , Neoplasias Parotídeas/química , Adenocarcinoma Sebáceo/genética , Adenocarcinoma Sebáceo/patologia , Caderinas/análise , Criança , Diploide , Feminino , Humanos , Queratina-14/análise , Queratina-18/análise , Queratina-19/análise , Masculino , Mucina-1/análise , Neoplasias Parotídeas/genética , Neoplasias Parotídeas/patologia , Prognóstico , Receptor ErbB-2/análise , beta Catenina/análise
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