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- Aqueous humor erythropoietin levels in open-angle glaucoma patients with and without TTR V30M familial amyloid polyneuropathyPublication . Beirão, João; Moreira, L.; Oliveira, J.; Menéres, M.; Pessoa, Bernardete; Matos, M.; Costa, P.; Torres, P.; Beirão, I.Purpose: Glaucoma is the leading cause of irreversible blindness in familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy (FAP) patients. Erythropoietin (EPO) is a cytokine that has been shown to play a role in neuroprotection and is endogenously produced in the eye. EPO levels in the aqueous humor are increased in eyes with glaucoma. In this study, we evaluated the EPO concentration in the aqueous humor of FAP and non-FAP patients, with and without glaucoma. Methods: Undiluted aqueous humor samples were obtained from 42 eyes that underwent glaucoma surgery, phacoemulsification, or vitrectomy. EPO concentration in the aqueous humor and blood were measured using the Immulite 2000 Xpi using an automatic analyzer (Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics). Results: The mean EPO concentration in the aqueous humor of non-FAP glaucoma eyes group 2 (75.73±13.25 mU/ml) was significantly higher than non-FAP cataract eyes (17.22±5.33 mU/ml; p<0.001), FAP glaucoma eyes (18.82±10.16 mU/ml; p<0.001), and FAP nonglaucoma eyes (20.62±6.22 mU/ml; p<0.001). There was no statistically significant difference between FAP nonglaucoma eyes versus non-FAP cataract eyes (p = 0.23) and FAP glaucoma eyes versus FAP nonglaucoma eyes (p = 0.29). In the glaucoma groups, there was no correlation between the aqueous humor EPO concentration and the ocular pressure (p = 0.95) and mean deviation (p = 0.41). There was no correlation between the EPO serum concentration and EPO aqueous humor concentration in our patients (p = 0.77). Conclusions: Unlike other glaucomatous patients, FAP patients with glaucoma do not show increased and potentially neuroprotective endocular EPO production in the aqueous humor and may need more aggressive glaucoma management.
- Craniossinostoses - importância clínica e implicações funcionaisPublication . Cristóvão, C.; Emílio, A.; Soares, M.; Dias, A.; Matos, M.; Távora, L.RESUMO Introdução: A craniossinostose é uma condição patológica que resulta do encerramento precoce de uma ou várias suturas cranianas, podendo, para além da questão estética, levar ao aparecimento de complicações neurológicas, mais frequente quando existe envolvimento de mais de uma sutura. Descrição dos Casos: Os autores apresentam dois casos clínicos de craniossinostose, com diferentes tempos de seguimento, ilustrando a problemática da intervenção cirúrgica e a necessidade de observação precoce e seguimento por Neurocirurgia. Discussão: Sendo uma patologia relativamente frequente na população pediátrica geral deverá constituir um motivo de atenção especial por parte do Pediatra/Médico Assistente na avaliação periódica em Consulta de Rotina, referenciando à Consulta de Neurocirurgia o mais precocemente possível.
- Seemingly Harmless Differentiated Thyroid Carcinoma Presenting as Bone MetastasisPublication . Magalhães, D.; Costa, C.; Furtado, I.; Matos, M.; Santos, A.; Duarte, H.; Afonso, M.; Lobo, J.; Torres, I.Thyroid carcinoma is the most common endocrine neoplasia. Differentiated thyroid carcinomas (DTCs) represent the majority of cases, which usually follow an indolent clinical course with low mortality rates. The authors describe two cases of well DTC without classic histological poor prognosis features, presenting as extensive and unresectable osteolytic bone metastases. DTCs are considered harmless tumours, due to their benign and silent behaviour. The authors want to underline the importance of clinical awareness during follow-up in cases of DTC, which can be aggressive in presentation and behaviour. Timely identification and diagnosis of these tumours are essential for prompt treatment initiation and improvement of overall survival.