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Clin Linguist Phon ; 35(4): 296-309, 2021 04 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32290716

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During the past decades, converging evidence from clinical, neuroimaging and neuroanatomical studies has demonstrated the key role of the cerebellum in the processing of non-motor aspects of language. Although more is known about the way in which the cerebellum participates in the mechanisms involved in written language, there is ambiguous information on its role in other aspects of language, such as in non-motor aspects of spoken language. Thus, to contribute additional insight into this important issue, in the present work, we review several original scientific papers focusing on the most frequent non-motor spoken language impairments evidenced in patients affected by cerebellar pathology, namely, verbal working memory, grammar processing and verbal fluency impairments. Starting from the collected data, we provide a common interpretation of the spoken language disorders in cerebellar patients, suggesting that sequential processing could be the main mechanism by which the cerebellum participates in these abilities. Indeed, according to the cerebellar sequential theory, spoken language impairments could be due to altered cerebellar function to supervise, synchronize and coordinate the activity of different functional modules, affecting the correct optimization of linguistic processing.


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Cerebelo , Transtornos do Desenvolvimento da Linguagem , Humanos , Idioma , Linguística , Memória de Curto Prazo
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Eur J Neurol ; 27(8): 1501-1509, 2020 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32396976

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Essential tremor (ET) is a movement disorder primarily characterized by upper limb postural and kinetic tremor. Although still under-investigated, bradykinesia may be part of the phenotypic spectrum of ET. The aim was to evaluate bradykinesia features in ET through clinical examination and kinematic analysis of repetitive finger movements. Data collected in ET patients were compared with those recorded in Parkinson's disease patients and healthy controls. METHODS: Overall, 258 subjects participated in the study (90 ET patients, 84 Parkinson's disease patients and 84 healthy controls). Repetitive finger tapping was kinematically recorded using a motion analysis system. Movement velocity, amplitude and decrement (sequence effect) were measured. The three groups were first compared by one-way analysis of variance. A cluster analysis was also performed to better address the data variability observed in ET patients. Possible relationships between kinematic and clinical data were assessed in ET patients. RESULTS: Essential tremor patients were slower than healthy controls. Movement slowness in ET did not correlate with postural or kinetic tremor severity. It was also found that movement slowness in ET was not associated with a sequence effect, which instead is a common feature in Parkinson's disease. Cluster analysis showed that a proportion of ET patients may have movement abnormalities similar to those observed in Parkinson's disease. CONCLUSIONS: Movement slowness without sequence effect is a common feature in ET patients. The present findings are relevant when interpreted in the context of the new tremor classification system and in the development of a more accurate bradykinesia definition.


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Tremor Essencial , Hipocinesia , Humanos , Hipocinesia/etiologia , Movimento , Doença de Parkinson/complicações , Tremor
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Chaos ; 27(4): 047407, 2017 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28456159

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Dynamical models implemented on the large scale architecture of the human brain may shed light on how a function arises from the underlying structure. This is the case notably for simple abstract models, such as the Ising model. We compare the spin correlations of the Ising model and the empirical functional brain correlations, both at the single link level and at the modular level, and show that their match increases at the modular level in anesthesia, in line with recent results and theories. Moreover, we show that at the peak of the specific heat (the critical state), the spin correlations are minimally shaped by the underlying structural network, explaining how the best match between the structure and function is obtained at the onset of criticality, as previously observed. These findings confirm that brain dynamics under anesthesia shows a departure from criticality and could open the way to novel perspectives when the conserved magnetization is interpreted in terms of a homeostatic principle imposed to neural activity.


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Anestesia , Conectoma , Modelos Neurológicos , Vigília/fisiologia , Encéfalo/fisiologia , Humanos
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Sci Rep ; 14(1): 15819, 2024 Jul 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38982184

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Robotic literature widely addresses deformable object manipulation, but few studies analyzed human manipulation accounting for different levels of deformability and task properties. We asked participants to grasp and insert rigid and deformable objects into holes with varying tolerances and depths, and we analyzed the grasping behavior, the reaching velocity profile, and completion times. Results indicated that the more deformable the object is, the nearer the grasping point is to the extremity to be inserted. For insertions in the long hole, the selection of the grasping point is a trade-off between task accuracy and the number of re-grasps required to complete the insertion. The compliance of the deformable object facilitates the alignment between the object and the hole. The reaching velocity profile when increasing deformability recalls the one observed when task accuracy and precision decrease. Identifying human strategy allows the implementation of human-inspired high-level reasoning algorithms for robotic manipulation.


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Força da Mão , Robótica , Humanos , Robótica/métodos , Força da Mão/fisiologia , Masculino , Feminino , Adulto , Adulto Jovem , Algoritmos , Desempenho Psicomotor/fisiologia , Análise e Desempenho de Tarefas , Fenômenos Biomecânicos
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Phys Med ; 119: 103300, 2024 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38325222

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PURPOSE: The aim of the present study, conducted by a working group of the Italian Association of Medical Physics (AIFM), was to define typical z-resolution values for different digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) models to be used as a reference for quality control (QC). Currently, there are no typical values published in internationally agreed QC protocols. METHODS: To characterize the z-resolution of the DBT models, the full width at half maximum (FWHM) of the artifact spread function (ASF), a technical parameter that quantifies the signal intensity of a detail along reconstructed planes, was analyzed. Five different commercial phantoms, CIRS Model 011, CIRS Model 015, Modular DBT phantom, Pixmam 3-D, and Tomophan, were evaluated on reconstructed DBT images and 82 DBT systems (6 vendors, 9 models) in use at 39 centers in Italy were involved. RESULTS: The ASF was found to be dependent on the detail size, the DBT angular acquisition range, the reconstruction algorithm and applied image processing. In particular, a progressively greater signal spread was observed as the detail size increased and the acquisition angle decreased. However, a clear correlation between signal spread and angular range width was not observed due to the different signal reconstruction and image processing strategies implemented in the algorithms developed by the vendors studied. CONCLUSIONS: The analysis led to the identification of typical z-resolution values for different DBT model-phantom configurations that could be used as a reference during a QC program.


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Processamento de Imagem Assistida por Computador , Mamografia , Mamografia/métodos , Processamento de Imagem Assistida por Computador/métodos , Imagens de Fantasmas , Artefatos , Algoritmos
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Nat Genet ; 14(4): 479-81, 1996 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8944032

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Hallervorden-Spatz syndrome (HSS) (OMIM #234200) is a rare, autosomal recessive neurode-generative disorder with brain iron accumulation as a prominent finding. Clinical features include extrapyramidal dysfunction, onset in childhood, and a relentlessly progressive course. Histologic study reveals massive iron deposits in the basal ganglia. Systemic and cerebrospinal fluid iron levels are normal, as are plasma levels of ferritin, transferrin and ceruloplasmin. Conversely, in disorders of systemic iron overload, such as haemochromatosis, brain iron is not increased, which suggests that fundamental differences exist between brain and systemic iron metabolism and transport. In normal brain, non-haem iron accumulates regionally and is highest in basal ganglia. Pathologic brain iron accumulation is seen in common disorders, including Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease and Huntington disease. In order to gain insight into normal and abnormal brain iron transport, metabolism and function, our approach was to map the gene for HSS. A primary genome scan was performed using samples from a large, consanguineous family (HS1) (see Fig. 1). While this family was immensely powerful for mapping, the region demonstrating homozygosity in all affected members spans only 4 cM, requiring very close markers in order to detect linkage. The HSS gene maps to an interval flanked by D20S906 and D20S116 on chromosome 20p12.3-p13. Linkage was confirmed in nine additional families of diverse ethnic backgrounds.


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Cromossomos Humanos Par 20 , Neurodegeneração Associada a Pantotenato-Quinase/genética , Mapeamento Cromossômico , Consanguinidade , Feminino , Ligação Genética , Marcadores Genéticos , Homozigoto , Humanos , Masculino , Linhagem
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J Am Med Dir Assoc ; 24(4): 564-572, 2023 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36758621

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OBJECTIVE: The development of negative behavioral and psychosocial factors (depression, anxiety, apathy, etc) is associated with poor well-being, which can contribute to health issues in ageing, especially in the context of COVID-19. Despite its relative novelty, fully immersive virtual reality (VR) interventions through 360° immersive videos are becoming more accessible and flexible and constitute an emerging method to potentially enhance well-being. The aim of this scoping review is to assess the effectiveness of 360° interventions on well-being in older adults with or without cognitive impairment, as well as cybersickness and attitudes toward this technology. DESIGN: Scoping review. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Older adults with or without cognitive impairment. METHODS: The PRISMA-SR guideline was followed. Four databases were used, and we selected articles published until April 2022. We have analyzed the effect of 360° videos on the well-being of older adults with respect to the study design, the population, the contents, the duration of intervention, and the outcomes. RESULTS: A total of 2262 articles were screened, of which 10 articles were finally included in this review. Most of them are pilot studies and used mixed methods including scales and interviews. The material and content of VR are diversified. Many behavioral and psychological outcomes were assessed, including anxiety, apathy, loneliness, depression, social engagement, quality of life, and emotions. The results were positive or mixed, according to the outcomes. We recorded few adverse events, and the interviews show contrasting results concerning the participants' feelings (ie, degree of immersion, familiarity with technology, and VR content). CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: The use of VR 360° videos seems feasible in community-dwelling older adults or residential aged care facilities, as they are safe and provide enjoyment. It constitutes an emerging and promising therapeutic tool to manage psychosocial disorders. This review provides key considerations for the design and implementation of interventions using VR 360° video in clinical practice.


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Apatia , COVID-19 , Realidade Virtual , Idoso , Humanos , Envelhecimento , Qualidade de Vida
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Front Cardiovasc Med ; 10: 1171956, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37416919

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Introduction: Cardiogenic shock (CS) is a severe syndrome with poor prognosis. Short-term mechanical circulatory support with Impella devices has emerged as an increasingly therapeutic option, unloading the failing left ventricle (LV) and improving hemodynamic status of affected patients. Impella devices should be used for the shortest time necessary to allow LV recovery because of time-dependent device-related adverse events. The weaning from Impella, however, is mostly performed in the absence of established guidelines, mainly based on the experience of the individual centres. Methods: The aim of this single center study was to retrospectively evaluate whether a multiparametrical assessment before and during Impella weaning could predict successful weaning. The primary study outcome was death occurring during Impella weaning and secondary endpoints included assessment of in-hospital outcomes. Results: Of a total of 45 patients (median age, 60 [51-66] years, 73% male) treated with an Impella device, 37 patients underwent impella weaning/removal and 9 patients (20%) died after the weaning. Non-survivors patients after impella weaning more commonly had a previous history of known heart failure (p = 0.054) and an implanted ICD-CRT (p = 0.01), and were more frequently treated with continuous renal replacement therapy (p = 0.02). In univariable logistic regression analysis, lactates variation (%) during the first 12-24 h of weaning, lactate value after 24 h of weaning, left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) at the beginning of weaning, and inotropic score after 24 h from weaning beginning were associated with death. Stepwise multivariable logistic regression identified LVEF at the beginning of weaning and lactates variation (%) in the first 12-24 h from weaning beginning as the most accurate predictors of death after weaning. The ROC analysis indicated 80% accuracy (95% confidence interval = 64%-96%) using the two variables in combination to predict death after weaning from Impella. Conclusions: This single-center experience on Impella weaning in CS showed that two easily accessible parameters as LVEF at the beginning of weaning and lactates variation (%) in the first 12-24 h from weaning begin were the most accurate predictors of death after weaning.

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Nature ; 440(7081): 164, 2006 Mar 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16525462

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Long gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are bright flashes of high-energy photons that can last for tens of minutes; they are generally associated with galaxies that have a high rate of star formation and probably arise from the collapsing cores of massive stars, which produce highly relativistic jets (collapsar model). Here we describe gamma- and X-ray observations of the most distant GRB ever observed (GRB 050904): its redshift (z) of 6.29 means that this explosion happened 12.8 billion years ago, corresponding to a time when the Universe was just 890 million years old, close to the reionization era. This means that not only did stars form in this short period of time after the Big Bang, but also that enough time had elapsed for them to evolve and collapse into black holes.

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Nature ; 442(7106): 1008-10, 2006 Aug 31.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16943830

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Although the link between long gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) and supernovae has been established, hitherto there have been no observations of the beginning of a supernova explosion and its intimate link to a GRB. In particular, we do not know how the jet that defines a gamma-ray burst emerges from the star's surface, nor how a GRB progenitor explodes. Here we report observations of the relatively nearby GRB 060218 (ref. 5) and its connection to supernova SN 2006aj (ref. 6). In addition to the classical non-thermal emission, GRB 060218 shows a thermal component in its X-ray spectrum, which cools and shifts into the optical/ultraviolet band as time passes. We interpret these features as arising from the break-out of a shock wave driven by a mildly relativistic shell into the dense wind surrounding the progenitor. We have caught a supernova in the act of exploding, directly observing the shock break-out, which indicates that the GRB progenitor was a Wolf-Rayet star.

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Nature ; 436(7053): 985-8, 2005 Aug 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16107840

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'Long' gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are commonly accepted to originate in the explosion of particularly massive stars, which give rise to highly relativistic jets. Inhomogeneities in the expanding flow result in internal shock waves that are believed to produce the gamma-rays we see. As the jet travels further outward into the surrounding circumstellar medium, 'external' shocks create the afterglow emission seen in the X-ray, optical and radio bands. Here we report observations of the early phases of the X-ray emission of five GRBs. Their X-ray light curves are characterised by a surprisingly rapid fall-off for the first few hundred seconds, followed by a less rapid decline lasting several hours. This steep decline, together with detailed spectral properties of two particular bursts, shows that violent shock interactions take place in the early jet outflows.

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Nature ; 437(7060): 851-4, 2005 Oct 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16208363

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Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) come in two classes: long (> 2 s), soft-spectrum bursts and short, hard events. Most progress has been made on understanding the long GRBs, which are typically observed at high redshift (z approximately 1) and found in subluminous star-forming host galaxies. They are likely to be produced in core-collapse explosions of massive stars. In contrast, no short GRB had been accurately (< 10'') and rapidly (minutes) located. Here we report the detection of the X-ray afterglow from--and the localization of--the short burst GRB 050509B. Its position on the sky is near a luminous, non-star-forming elliptical galaxy at a redshift of 0.225, which is the location one would expect if the origin of this GRB is through the merger of neutron-star or black-hole binaries. The X-ray afterglow was weak and faded below the detection limit within a few hours; no optical afterglow was detected to stringent limits, explaining the past difficulty in localizing short GRBs.

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Phys Rev E ; 99(4-1): 040101, 2019 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31108637

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We consider the formalism of information decomposition of target effects from multisource interactions, i.e., the problem of defining redundant and synergistic components of the information that a set of source variables provides about a target, and apply it to the two-dimensional Ising model as a paradigm of a critically transitioning system. Intuitively, synergy is the information about the target variable that is uniquely obtained by taking the sources together, but not considering them alone; redundancy is the information which is shared by the sources. To disentangle the components of the information both at the static level and at the dynamical one, the decomposition is applied respectively to the mutual information and to the transfer entropy between a given spin, target, and a pair of neighboring spins (taken as the drivers). We show that a key signature of an impending phase transition (approached from the disordered size) is the fact that the synergy peaks in the disordered phase, both in the static and in the dynamic case: The synergy can thus be considered a precursor of the transition. The redundancy, instead, reaches its maximum at the critical temperature. The peak of the synergy of the transfer entropy is far more pronounced than those of the static mutual information. We show that these results are robust with respect to the details of the information decomposition approach, as we find the same results using two different methods; moreover, with respect to previous literature rooted in the notion of global transfer entropy, our results demonstrate that considering as few as three variables is sufficient to construct a precursor of the transition, and provide a paradigm for the investigation of a variety of systems prone to crisis, such as financial markets, social media, or epileptic seizures.

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Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc ; 2019: 6413-6417, 2019 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31947310

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Step detection is commonly performed using wearable inertial devices. However, methods based on the extraction of signals features may deteriorate their accuracy when applied to very slow walkers with abnormal gait patterns. The aim of this study is to test and validate an innovative step counter method (DiSC) based on the direct measurement of inter-leg distance. Data were recorded using an innovative wearable system which integrates a magneto-inertial unit and multiple distance sensors (DSs) attached to the shank. The method allowed for the detection of both left and right steps using a single device and was validated on thirteen people affected by multiple sclerosis (0 <; EDSS <; 6.5) while performing a six-minute walking test. Two different measurement ranges for the distance sensor were tested (DS200: 0-200 mm; DS400: 0-400 mm). Accuracy was evaluated by comparing the estimates of the DiSC method against video recordings used as gold standard. Preliminary results showed a good accuracy in detecting steps with half the errors in detecting the step of the instrumented side compared to the non-instrumented (mean absolute percentage error 2.4% vs 4.8% for DS200; mean absolute percentage error 2% vs 5.4% for DS400). When averaging errors across patients, over and under estimation errors were compensated, and very high accuracy was achieved (E%<; 1.2% for DS200; E%<; 0.7% for DS400). DS400 is the suggested configuration for patients walking with a large base of support.


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Esclerose Múltipla , Dispositivos Eletrônicos Vestíveis , Humanos , Caminhada
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Gait Posture ; 2019 Aug 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33518426

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This article has been withdrawn at the request of the author(s) and/or editor. The Publisher apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause. The full Elsevier Policy on Article Withdrawal can be found at https://www.elsevier.com/about/our-business/policies/article-withdrawal.

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Surg Oncol ; 16 Suppl 1: S161-3, 2007 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18032024

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Although endometriosis is a common disease in women of childbearing age, intestinal endometriosis is unusual and may cause clinically significant complications. We report a 35-year-old woman with endometriosis involving the ileocaecal junction and rectum who presented with intestinal obstruction. She was operated with a preoperative diagnosis of malignancy. The diagnosis of endometriosis was made only after histological examination of the resected specimen. Intestinal endometriosis has a diverse clinical spectrum, with nonspecific features in many patients. In female patients who have unexplained digestive complaints, endometriosis should also be considered in the differential diagnosis.


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Endometriose/complicações , Enteropatias/complicações , Obstrução Intestinal/etiologia , Adulto , Feminino , Humanos , Linfonodos/cirurgia
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G Chir ; 28(6-7): 281-5, 2007.
Artigo em Italiano | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17626774

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The assessment of efficacy and quality of computer-assisted learning is today under evaluation. The Authors propose to use distant learning in the surgical knowledge teaching. In Italy, thanks to the Ministry of University and Scientific Research, a Master on distant learning in Medicine is now starting in 11 Italian Universities under the coordination of the second Faculty of Medicine of the University of Rome 'La Sapienza'. Thanks to the help of medicine and surgery teachers and informatics and telecommunication engineers, this Master is a first step to form and to license medical and surgical specialists experts in distant learning and videoconferencing telemedicine. Videoconferencing system can support Telementoring. Telementoring isn't an exclusive methodology but it is an additional methodology to tradictional didactic for clinicians and surgeons. It allows personal virtual trainings using computers and telecommunication systems.


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Instrução por Computador , Educação de Pós-Graduação em Medicina/métodos , Cirurgia Geral/educação , Telecomunicações
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Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc ; 2015: 4037-40, 2015 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26737180

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We analyze by means of Granger causality the effect of synergy and redundancy in the inference (from time series data) of the information flow between subsystems of a complex network. Whilst fully conditioned Granger causality is not affected by synergy, the pairwise analysis fails to put in evidence synergetic effects. We show that maximization of the total Granger causality to a given target, over all the possible partitions of the set of driving variables, puts in evidence redundant multiplets of variables influencing the target, provided that an unnormalized definition of Granger causality is adopted. Along the same lines we also introduce a pairwise index of synergy (w.r.t. to information flow to a third variable) which is zero when two independent sources additively influence a common target; thus, this definition differs from previous definitions of synergy.


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Análise Multivariada , Dinâmica não Linear
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Neurology ; 52(7): 1472-8, 1999 Apr 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10227637

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OBJECTIVE: To present clinical, neurophysiologic, and neuroradiologic findings in 13 patients with infantile neuroaxonal dystrophy (INAD), focusing on aspects that assist early diagnosis. BACKGROUND: Clinicopathologic diagnostic criteria for INAD were delineated by Aicardi and Castelein in 1979, but atypical cases are reported frequently and little is known of the diagnostic utility of MRI. METHODS: The authors reviewed the clinical, neurophysiologic, and MRI findings of 13 patients who met the diagnostic criteria for INAD. RESULTS: Symptoms onset was between 6 months and 2 years of age. In nine patients the clinical course was typical, with rapid motor and mental deterioration; in four patients progression was slower and the clinical picture was different. Electromyographic (EMG) signs of chronic denervation, fast rhythms on EEG and abnormal visual evoked potentials were observed in all patients during the disease course. Cerebellar atrophy with signal hyperintensity in the cerebellar cortex on T2-weighted images were the most characteristic MRI findings; hypointensity in the pallida and substantia nigra was also observed in two patients. alpha-N-acetyl-galactosaminidase activity on leukocytes was normal in the 10 patients tested. CONCLUSIONS: EMG and MRI abnormalities are the earliest and most suggestive signs of INAD, which has a clinical and radiologic spectrum that is broader than reported previously.


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Distrofias Neuroaxonais/fisiopatologia , Adolescente , Encéfalo/patologia , Encéfalo/fisiopatologia , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Eletroencefalografia , Eletromiografia , Feminino , Humanos , Lactente , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Masculino , Condução Nervosa/fisiologia , Distrofias Neuroaxonais/patologia
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Pediatrics ; 94(4 Pt 1): 500-3, 1994 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7936859

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BACKGROUND: The presence of circulating antiphospholipid antibodies (aPLs) is frequently associated with thromboembolic phenomena. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the prevalence of aPLs, detected as lupus anticoagulant (LA) or anticardiolipin antibody (aCL), in a group of unselected children with idiopathic cerebral ischemia. DESIGN: Prospective, case series. SETTING: A pediatric neurology department. PATIENTS: Thirteen children with cerebral ischemia (eight with stroke, three with transient ischemic attacks, and two with ocular ischemia). Age-matched apparently healthy children served as controls. MEASUREMENTS: LA and aCL determination was performed within 3 days after the occurrence of the ischemic event and was repeated after 3 to 6 months. To be defined as aPL-positive, patients had to have either a positive LA test or positive IgG and/or IgM aCL at moderate/high level in both determinations. MAIN RESULTS: Ten (76%) of the 13 patients were positive for either LA or aCL. No differences were found between aPL-positive and aPL-negative patients with respect to clinical manifestations or radiological features. Six (46%) of the 13 patients had a history of multiple ischemic events. CONCLUSIONS: Our results show a very high prevalence of aPLs in children with idiopathic cerebral ischemia. Because the presence of these antibodies has relevant therapeutic implications, their determination in children with cerebral ischemia is recommended.


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Anticorpos Antifosfolipídeos/sangue , Isquemia Encefálica/sangue , Imunoglobulina G/sangue , Imunoglobulina M/sangue , Adolescente , Isquemia Encefálica/diagnóstico por imagem , Isquemia Encefálica/epidemiologia , Isquemia Encefálica/etiologia , Isquemia Encefálica/imunologia , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Criança , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Análise por Pareamento , Prevalência , Estudos Prospectivos , Radiografia
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