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- Ileal intussusception due to a parasite egg: A case report.Publication . Pinto, JP; Cordeiro, A; Ferreira, AM; Antunes, C; Botelho, P; Rodrigues, AJ; Leão, PIleal intussusception is the invagination of the small intestine within itself and accounts for 1% of cases of acute obstruction. However, physicians do not initially consider intussusception as a possible diagnosis of obstruction due to its rarity in adults. Herein, we report the case of a 22-year-old male who was admitted to the Emergency Department with continuous abdominal pain. Ultrasonography and computed tomography revealed an ileal intussusception. The patient underwent surgical removal of the segment of the small bowel. Unexpectedly, pathology revealed that the invagination occurred due to a parasite egg, with features suggestive of Schistosoma species. Schistosomiasis, although considered a parasitic disease in tropical countries, is not absent from Europe and though it is highly improbable, it may be responsible for cases of intussusception in adults.
- [Smoking Cessation after Bladder Cancer Diagnosis]Publication . Mota, P; Sousa, PM; Botelho, F; Carvalho-Dias, E; Cordeiro, A; Torres, JP; Morais, N; Anacleto, S; Lima, EINTRODUCTION: Smoking is an important risk factor for the development, recurrence and progression of bladder cancer. Our aim was to analyze smoking habits after diagnosis in bladder cancer patients. Additionally, we evaluated patient knowledge about smoking as a risk factor and the urologist role in promoting abstinence. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A cross-sectional, observational and descriptive study was performed in bladder cancer patients, diagnosed between January 2013 and September 2015 (n = 160) in Braga Hospital, in Portugal. RESULTS: Smoking history was present in 71.9% of the sample, with 21.9% current smokers, (40.7% of abstinence after diagnosis). Smoking was acknowledged as a risk factor by 74.4% of the sample, with only 51.3% of ever smokers and 24.4% of non-smokers recognizing smoking as the leading risk factor (p = 0.008). The presence of other household smokers were significantly higher in patients who continued smoking (40%) than in ex-smokers after diagnosis (4.2%) (p = 0.005). The majority of smokers at diagnosis (83.1%) were advised to quit by their urologist, but only one smoker (1.7%) was offered any specific intervention to aid in cessation. DISCUSSION: Smoking is not recognized as the leading risk factor for bladder cancer. This limited awareness, associated with the known difficulties in quitting smoking and the observed lack of smoking cessation interventions, may account for the high current smoking prevalence, albeit in line with other studies. CONCLUSION: This study highlights the need for efficient smoking cessation programs directed to bladder cancer patients.
- Tratamento do Carcinoma da Próstata Metastizado: Surgimento de Novos Horizontes TerapêuticosPublication . Mota, P; Morais, N; Pimentel-Torres, J; Cordeiro, A; Dias, E; Cerqueira-Alves, M; Lima, EThe evolution in the treatment of metastatic prostate cancer currently provides to the urologist a wide range of therapeutic possibilities that have shown an improvement on overall survival and quality of life of patients. It is presented a clinical case in this article which reflects not only the effectiveness of these therapies but also their rapid evolution.
- Tratamento do Carcinoma da Próstata Metastizado: Surgimento de Novos Horizontes TerapêuticosPublication . Mota, P; Morais, N; Pimentel-Torres, J; Cordeiro, A; Dias, E; Cerqueira-Alves, M; Lima, EA evolução no tratamento do carcinoma da próstata metastizado proporciona atualmente ao Urologista uma vasta gama de possibilidades terapêuticas que comprovadamente melhoram a sobrevida e a qualidade de vida dos doentes. É apresentado um caso clínico neste artigo onde é patente não só a eficácia destas terapêuticas mas também a sua rápida evolução.