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- 3 anos de gastroenterites agudas bacterianas num serviço de pediatriaPublication . Paiva-Pereira, H; Cró-Braz, M; Menezes, MF; Neto, AS
- 3 anos de gastroenterites agudas bacterianas num serviço de pediatriaPublication . Paiva-Pereira, M; Braz, MC; Menezes, MF; Neto, AS
- Acidente vascular cerebral perinatal: 11 casos clínicosPublication . Rodrigues, A; Lucas, M; Fonseca, S; Carvalhosa, G; Neto, ASIntrodução: Os acidentes vasculares cerebrais (AVC) são causa de epilepsia e perturbações do neurodesenvolvimento. Têm tido uma incidencia crescente atribuível em parte à melhoria das tecnicas de imagens cerebrais. Alguns diagnósticos são efectuados retrospectivamente após o periodo neonatal. O objectivo da presente serie de casos clínicos foi identificar factores comuns que possam facilitar o diagnóstico no período neonatal. Material e métodos: Estudo retrospectivo efectuado com base na consulta dos processos clinicos dos recém-nascidos, com diagnóstico de AVC entre um de Janeiro de 2003 e 31 de Dezembro de 2013. Resultados: Foram identificados onze casos de AVC perinatal, num total 28382 nados-vivos. Dois casos foram diagnosticados no periodo fetal e nove no periodo neonatal. As convulsões foram a manifestação clinica mais frequente (8 em 11 casos). A mediana da idade de diagnóstico foi um dia e variou entre um e nove dias. A ecografia transfontanelar mostrou alterações em sete casos. A ressonancia magnetica nuclear cranio-encefalica mostrou alterações em todos os casos. Cinco AVC foram arteriais isquemicos, quatro hemorragicos e dois tromboses dos seios venosos. Em seis casos foram identificadas possiveis causas. Foram observadas complicações e sequelas em quatro dos casos. Discussão: As convulsões foram a manifestação clinica mais frequentemente encontrada.Em recém-nascidos de termo com convulsões sem historia de asfixia intraparto o AVC perinatal deverá ser diagnóstico de exclusão, mesmo na ausencia de alterações na ecografia transfontanelar.
- Addictive Video Game Use: An Emerging Pediatric Problem?Publication . Nogueira, M; Faria, H; Vitorino, A; Glória-Silva, F; Neto, ASINTRODUCTION: The excessive use of video games is an emerging problem that has been studied in the context of addictive behaviors. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of use of addictive video games in a group of children and to identify risk factors, protective factors and potential consequences of these behaviors. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Observational and cross-sectional study of children from the sixth grade using an anonymous questionnaire. Addictive video game use was defined by the presence of 5 out of 9 behavioral items adapted from the DSM-5 criteria for 'Pathological gambling'. Children who answered 'yes' to 4 items were included in the "Risk group for addictive video game use". We delivered 192 questionnaires and 152 were received and included in the study (79.2% response rate). SPSS statistical software was used. RESULTS: Half of the participants were male and the median age was 11 years old. Use of addictive video games was present in 3.9% of children and 33% fulfilled the risk group criteria. Most children played alone. We found additional factors associated with being in the risk group: greater time of use; online, action and fighting games (p < 0.001). Children with risk behaviors showed a shorter sleep duration (p < 0.001). DISCUSSION: A significant number of children of our sample met criteria for addictive video games use in an early age and a greater number may be at risk (33%). This is a problem that warrants further research and clinical attention. CONCLUSION: This exploratory study helps to understand that addiction to video games in children is an emergent problem.
- Cavernoma cerebral oligossintomático - caso clínicoPublication . Braz, MC; Rainha Campos, A; Vieira, H; Ferreira, JC; Neto, AS
- Chronic pancreatitis in children: treat like an adult?Publication . Pereira, MP; Santos, F; Neto, AS; Canena, JA 15-year-old boy with a medical background of obesity, familial hyperlipidemia and acute recurrent pancreatitis, presented to emergency department reporting a 3-day course of periumbilical abdominal pain and nausea. Pain was noticed on epigastric palpation. Laboratory evaluation revealed leucocytosis, neutrophilia and pancreatic enzymes elevation more than three times the upper limit of normal. An acute recurrence of pancreatitis was diagnosed, was admitted to the hospital, being discharged after 5 days. Four days after, he was readmitted because of symptoms recurrence. Elevation of transaminases, gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT) and direct bilirubin were noticed. Pancreatic enzymes still elevated but lower than in the previous episode. An endoscopic ultrasound revealed a Wirsung with a cephalic stricture and diffuse structural abnormalities suggestive of chronic pancreatitis. The patients was submitted to endotherapy with several sessions of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography including stenting and pancreatoscopy with marked clinical and imaging improvement. A genetic variant was identified.
- Comunicação entre Família e PediatraPublication . Neto, AS
- Conjuntivite Neonatal a Citrobacter FreudiiPublication . Lucas, M; Marques, S; Marçal, J; Rodrigues, A; Brito, C; Carvalhosa, G; Neto, AS
- Doença celíaca: relembrar uma velha doençaPublication . Cristovão, C; Pereira, S; Santos, F; Neto, AS
- E. Coli e Infecção Urinária novos Perfis de Susceptibilidade aos AntibióticosPublication . Mendes, AL; Flores, P; Menezes, MF; Neto, AS
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