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- Today, in the endoscopist handsPublication . Roseira, Joana; Sousa, Helena Tavares; Queirós, P.; Antunes, A. G.; Vaz, A. M.; Gago, T.; Contente, L.; Guerreiro, H.Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) was first described as a non-surgical promise for early gastric epithelial lesions.
- Minimally invasive treatment of gastric GIST by endo-laparoscopyPublication . Cunha, Miguel; Hristrova, K.; Roseira, Joana; Hugo, V.; Melo, J.; Veiga, D.; Peixe, B.; Sousa, Helena Tavares; Rachadell, J.; Amorim, E.; Americano, M.The gastrointestinal stromal tumor,s (GISTs) are the most common mesenchymal tumours of the gastrointestinal tract. Surgery is the primary therapeutic approach. Objective: To present the results of patients undergoing combined endo-laparoscopic (ELC) approach as a minimally invasive treatment for gastric GISTs
- The mean corpuscular volume flow - prognostic value for inflammatory bowel disease under thiopurine treatmentPublication . Roseira, Joana; Sousa, Helena Tavares; Marreiros, Ana; Queiros, P.; Vaz, A. M.; Gago, T.; Contente, L.; Guerreiro, H.The difficult access to thiopurine metabolites therapeutic drug monitoring led to the search for accessible markers to estimate thiopurine’s efficacy.
- SexIDI study - sexual satisfaction in inflammatory bowel diseasePublication . Roseira, Joana; Sousa, Helena Tavares; Marreiros, Ana; Estevens, D.; Queiros, P.; Vaz, A. M.; Gago, T.; Contente, L.; Guerreiro, H.Sexual satisfaction is among the concerns of patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) being rarely addressed in the outpatient clinic and Quality of Life (QoL) questionnaires. At a time where patient-reported outcomes (PRO) grow in importance, the impact of the disease on sexual health must be valued.
- Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio and platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio are not predictive of pathologic complete response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy in triple-negative breast cancerPublication . Pinho, I. Soares de; Barroso, T.; Trabulo, C.; Campoa, E.; Patel, V.; Gonçalves, L.; Araújo, J.; Monteiro, C.; Ferreira, A.; Machado, B.; Dâmaso, S.; Luz, P.; Sousa, R. Teixeira de; Costa, L.Pathological complete response (pCR) to neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAChT) has been validated as a predictor of long-term survival in breast cancer (BC), especially in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC)
- Calcium/magnesium ratio in patients with diabetes and chronic kidney disease: a risk factor for cardiovascular diseasePublication . Borges, Henrique; Afonso, Rita; Marques, Roberto Calças; Jerónimo, Teresa; Silva, AnaChronic Kidney Disease (CKD) and Diabetes Mellitus (DM) are significant risk factors for Cardiovascular (CV) Disease. Patients with CKD and/or DM exhibit higher incidence and prevalence of CV events compared to the general population. Hypomagnesemia and elevated calcium-magnesium (Ca:Mg) ratios have been identified as independent risk factors for CV-related deaths. The aim of this study is to determine the relationship between Ca:Mg and the prognosis of CV disease in patients with CKD and DM.
- Is preoperative chemosensitivity associated with improved outcomes in locally advanced gastric cancer? A multicentric retrospective real-world studyPublication . Caleça, T.; Honório, M.; Sousa, M.; Ribeiro, J.; Fortuna, A.; Silva, D. Neto da; Albuquerque, J.; Menezes, M.; Trabulo, C.; Costa, D.Perioperative chemotherapy (PCT) is the standard of care for locally advanced gastric cancer (LAGC) in western countries. However, less than 60% of patients complete the adjuvant part of treatment due to postoperative complications, toxicity and disease progression (DP). This study aim is to evaluate if preoperative chemosensitivity (POCS) is associated with improved overall survival (OS) and disease free survival (DFS).
- Nephrotic syndrome in pregnant diabetic women: maternal and perinatal outcomes at a tertiary centerPublication . Nogueira, Estela; Afonso, Rita; Godinho, Iolanda; Centeno, Mónica; Pinto, Luísa; Lopes, José AntónioManagement of pregnant women with diabetic kidney disease and nephrotic range proteinuria or nephrotic syndrome constitute a challenge to clinicians. Maternal and perinatal outcomes, especially in patients with chronic kidney disease, remain poor. The authors describe the multidisciplinary approach and the outcomes of diabetic pregnant patients with nephrotic range proteinuria.
- Immune-mediated skin lesions related to biological disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs: a 22-year experience of a tertiary centerPublication . Martins, A.; Oliveira, D. Santos; Martins, F. R.; Nicolau, R.; Pinheiro, F. Oliveira; Rato, M.; Bernardo, A.; Pimenta, S.; Bernardes, M.; Costa, L.Biological disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (bDMARDs) have revolutionized the treatment of chronic inflammatory rheumatic diseases. However, the physician and the patient should be aware of possible adverse reactions. Skin is one of the most frequent organs involved in bDMARD adverse reactions and immune-mediated skin lesions (IMSL) have rarely been described before in cohort studies and their incidence is unknown.
- Adalimumab and number of previous biological disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs as predictive factors for the development of immune-mediated skin lesionsPublication . Martins, A.; Oliveira, D. Santos; Martins, F. R.; Nicolau, R.; Pinheiro, F. Oliveira; Rato, M.; Bernardo, A.; Pimenta, S.; Bernardes, M.; Costa, L.Treatment of inflammatory rheumatic diseases has dramatically changed with the introduction of biologic disease modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (bDMARDs). However, these drugs aren’t exempt from risks and skin lesions are the most frequent adverse reactions. Among the possible adverse skin reactions, immune-mediated skin lesions (IMSL) may occur. Risk factors associated with the occurrence of IMSL in rheumatic patients under bDMARDs are poorly known and studied.