11 results on '"Morcillo, André M."'
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2. Association between serum Vitamin D levels and asthma severity and control in children and adolescents.
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Malheiro, Ana Paula G., Gianfrancesco, Lívea, Nogueira, Roberto José N., Grotta, Milena B., Morcillo, André M., Ribeiro, José Dirceu, and Toro, Adyléia A. D. C.
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VITAMIN D ,ASTHMA ,ASTHMA in children ,TEENAGERS ,TROPICAL climate - Abstract
Objective: To assess the association of serum Vitamin D (vitD) levels with asthma control and severity in children and adolescents in different seasons of the year. Method: Longitudinal, prospective study with 7- to 17-year-old children and adolescents diagnosed with asthma. All participants underwent two assessments conducted in opposite seasons of the year which included a clinical assessment, a questionnaire for classification of asthma control (Asthma Control Test), spirometry, and blood collection to measure serum vitD levels. Results: In total, 141 individuals with asthma were evaluated. The mean vitD was lower in females (p = 0.006) and sunlight exposure appears not to be an influencing factor for vitD levels. We found no differences in mean vitD of patients with controlled and uncontrolled asthma (p = 0.703; p = 0.956). However, the severe asthma group had lower mean Vitamin D than the mild/moderate asthma group for both assessments (p = 0.013; p = 0.032). In the first assessment, the group with vitD insufficiency had a higher prevalence of severe asthma (p = 0.015). Vitamin D was positively correlated with FEV
1 in both assessments (p = 0.008; p = 0.006) and with FEF25–75% in the first assessment (p = 0.038). Conclusion: In a tropical climate zone, there is no evidence of association between seasonality and serum vitD levels or between serum vitD levels and asthma control in children and adolescents. However, vitD and lung function were positively correlated and the group with vitD insufficiency had a higher prevalence of severe asthma. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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3. Suggested Cutoff Point for Testosterone by Liquid Chromatography with Tandem Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) after Stimulation with Recombinant Human Chorionic Gonadotropin.
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de Oliveira, Leticia R., Longui, Carlos A., Guaragna-Filho, Guilherme, da Costa, José L., Lanaro, Rafael, Chiamolera, Maria I., de Mello, Maricilda P., Morcillo, André M., Maciel-Guerra, Andrea T., and Guerra-Junior, Gil
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LIQUID chromatography-mass spectrometry ,CHORIONIC gonadotropins ,FOOD aroma ,SEX differentiation disorders ,TESTOSTERONE - Abstract
The human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) stimulation test that evaluates gonadal steroidogenesis is crucial in the assessment of patients with 46,XY disorders of sex development (DSD). This study aimed to determine a testosterone (T) cutoff level that indicates an adequate testicular function using LC-MS/MS after stimulation with recombinant human chorionic gonadotropin (rhCG) in a single dose. Nineteen prepubertal children with 46,XY DSD and normal T secretion were evaluated. T and dihydrotestosterone (DHT) levels were measured by liquid chromatography technique with tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) before and 7 days after rhCG application at 250 µg. We suggest 0.89 ng/mL as the cutoff point for T after rhCG stimulation analyzed by LC-MS/MS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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4. A group of Brazilian Turner syndrome patients: Better quality of life than the control group.
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Reis, Carolina T., Macedo, Marina C., Morcillo, André M., Guerra‐Junior, Gil, and Lemos‐Marini, Sofia Helena V.
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Current literature presents no consensus regarding which aspects influence health‐related quality of life (HRQoL) of women with Turner syndrome (TS). The objective of the present study was to compare HRQoL in the TS and control group, using components and domains of the Medical Outcomes Study 36‐Item Short Form Health Survey (SF‐36). Observational, descriptive, and cross‐sectional study with 44 women with TS aged between 18 and 30 years (TS group) and 44 healthy women of the same age which were sisters, relatives, or friends of the TS group (control group). A registration form and the SF‐36 questionnaire were used to analyze HRQoL in TS in relation to the control group. The TS group presented better scores in the mental component summary and in the role physical, bodily pain, general health, social function, and role emotional domains compared to the control group. This study presented some unexpected results, different from those found in the current literature, showing the possibility of TS patients presenting better coping strategies. It is necessary to develop a specific questionnaire to assess QoL in TS and analyze in great detail which factors may influence the HRQoL of these patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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5. Recurrent wheezing in preterm infants: Prevalence and risk factors.
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Ribeiro dos Santos Simões, Maria Cristina, Inoue, Yuri, Matsunaga, Natasha Y., Carvalho, Maria R. V., Ribeiro, Gisleine L. T., Morais, Eliane O., Ribeiro, Maria A. G. O., Morcillo, André M., Ribeiro, José D., and Toro, Adyléia A. D. C.
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WHEEZE ,PREMATURE infants ,DISEASE prevalence ,DISEASE risk factors ,CROSS-sectional method - Abstract
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- 2019
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6. Lung disease and vitamin D levels in cystic fibrosis infants and preschoolers.
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Oliveira, Marina S., Matsunaga, Natasha Y., Rodrigues, Marina L. E., Morcillo, André M., de Oliveira Ribeiro, Maria A. G., Ribeiro, Antônio F., C. P. Servidoni, Maria, Nogueira, Roberto José N., Pereira, Monica Corso, Ribeiro, José Dirceu, and Toro, Adyléia Aparecida D. C.
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- 2019
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7. Physical activity and asthma control level in children and adolescents.
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Matsunaga, Natasha Y., Oliveira, Marina S., Morcillo, André M., Ribeiro, José D., Ribeiro, Maria A.G.O., and Toro, Adyléia A.D.C.
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ASTHMA treatment ,PHYSICAL activity ,MUSCLE contraction ,BRONCHODILATOR agents ,QUALITY of life ,PHYSIOLOGY ,MANAGEMENT ,THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
ABSTRACT Background and objective Physical activity is defined as any bodily movement produced by a muscle contraction with increased energy expenditure. The aim of this study was to assess the physical activity, asthma control level, spirometric measurements and quality of life in children and adolescents with asthma. Methods We included all children and adolescents aged 7-17 years who had a diagnosis of atopic asthma and who attended the Pediatric Pulmonology Outpatient Clinic of the State University of Campinas, Brazil. Asthma control levels were evaluated by the Asthma Control Test ( ACT). Physical activity was measured using the long version of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire ( IPAQ) and by other questions about daily activities at school and at home over the last week. Lung function was assessed by spirometry, both pre- and post-bronchodilator ( BD). Quality of life was evaluated using the Paediatric Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire ( PAQLQ). Results Out of 100 patients, 60 were classified as presenting with controlled asthma ( CA) and 40 as presenting with uncontrolled asthma ( UA). In the IPAQ, 29% were classified as sedentary, 17% as active and 54% as very active. There was no significant association between physical activity and the level of asthma control. We found no differences between active and sedentary children and adolescents with asthma in spirometric variables or quality of life. Conclusion No associations were observed between physical activity and asthma control level, spirometric measurements and quality of life in children and adolescents with asthma. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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8. Neonatal screening: 9% of children with filter paper thyroid-stimulating hormone levels between 5 and 10 μIU/mL have congenital hypothyroidism.
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Christensen-Adad, Flávia C., Mendes-dos-Santos, Carolina T., Goto, Maura M. F., Sewaybricker, Letícia E., D'Souza-Li, Lília F. R., Guerra-Junior, Gil, Morcillo, André M., and Lemos-Marini, Sofia Helena V.
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Copyright of Jornal de Pediatria is the property of Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2017
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9. Normalization of height and excess body fat in children with salt-wasting 21-hydroxylase deficiency.
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Mendes-dos-Santos, Carolina T., de Lemos-Marini, Sofia H. V., Baptista, Maria Tereza M., Guerra-Junior, Gil, De-Mello, Maricilda P., Paulino, Maria Fernanda V. M., and Morcillo, André M.
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ADRENOGENITAL syndrome ,GROWTH of children ,ADRENAL diseases ,AGE factors in human body composition ,CHILDREN'S health ,ADIPOSE tissues ,DISEASE risk factors - Abstract
Objective: To evaluate growth and body composition of patients with the salt wasting form of classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency and to compare them with healthy children. Methods: Twenty-one prepubertal patients (eight boys and 13 girls) between 2.1 and 10.2 years and 67 prepubertal healthy controls (36 boys and 31 girls) between 1.2 and 11.7 years were included. Weight, height, upperarm circumference, skinfolds, body composition determined by bioimpedance, and bone age were measured. The following data were obtained from the medical records: parents' height, serum levels of 17-hydroxyprogesterone and Δ4-androstenedione, prescribed hydrocortisone doses, weight and length at birth, in the beginning of the treatment, and at 2 years. Results: Patients had lower weight and length z scores at the first appointment compared with the same data at birth, showing recovery after the beginning of the treatment without advanced bone age. Mean height z score was higher in controls (0.28±0.86) than in patients (-0.61±0.99, p < 0.001); this difference disappeared when the patients' height was adjusted to their bone age (0.33±1.68, p = 0.912). Patients had higher body mass index (p < 0.001), fat mass (p < 0.001), and fat mass index (p < 0.001) than controls. There was no difference in the skinfolds between the two groups (p = 0.157). Conclusions: Patients had growth recovery with mean height similar to the general population; however, they had higher body fat, which seems to be visceral, since there was no difference between the skinfolds of both groups. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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10. Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) Gene Expression in Interstitial Pneumonitis in Brazilian Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1-Infected Children: Is EBV Associated or Not?
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Toro, Adylé Ia A. D. C., Altemani, Albina M. A., Da Silva, Marcos T. N., Morcillo, André M., and Vilela, Maria Marluce S.
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AIDS ,EPSTEIN-Barr virus ,HIV-positive children ,LUNG diseases ,PNEUMONIA ,HERPESVIRUSES - Abstract
To gain further knowledge on the subject we evaluated Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) gene expression and TCD4+, TCD8+, and B lymphocyte counts in lung tissue samples from 20 human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected children with chronic lung disease. Twenty HIV-1 infected children with chronic pulmonary disease underwent open lung biopsy to define the diagnosis. Histological section of this material was submitted to nonisotopic in situ hybridization (ISH) using EBV-encoded RNA (EBER) 1/2 probes and TCD4+, TCD8+, and CD20+ Bcell counts by immunohistochemistry. The histology of 16 out of the 20 children (median age 53.5 months) proved to be examples of pulmonary lymphoid hyperplasia/ lymphoid interstitial pneumonitis (PLH/LIP) complex, 13 of which were EBER positive, but no significant association was found (Fisher exact test P 5 0.439). Four patients had non-LIP diseases (3, nonspecific interstitial pneumonia; 1, diffuse advanced alveolar damage), two being EBER negative. Nineteen children showed a predominant T-CD8+ cell response (CD4+/CD8+ ,1) in lung tissue. The mean TCD4+ and theTCD4/TCD8 ratio in lung tissue were significantly higher in the sections with PLH/LIP complex, but without significant difference between EBER positive and EBER negative samples. EBV gene expression was detected in the majority of the lung samples but without significant association with PLH/LIP complex or with TCD4+, TCD8+, B cells and the TCD4+/TCD8+ ratio. Regarding the pattern of lung disease in HIV-1 infected children, associated or not to EBV, the findings are of importance concerning the possible role of EBV in the pathogenesis of PLH/LIP. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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11. Bone mineralization in Turner syndrome: a transverse study of the determinant factors in 58 patients.
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Costa, Aline M. G., Lemos-Marini, Sofia H. V., Baptista, Maria T. M., Morcillo, André M., Maciel-Guerra, Andréa T., and Guerra Jr., Gil
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Turner syndrome (TS) is characterized by the presence of an X chromosome and total or partial loss of the second sex chromosome, short stature, hypergonadotrophic hypogonadism, and a variable dysmorphic picture. Delayed puberty and estrogen deficiency are some of the determinant factors of osteoporosis in TS, but the whether or not there is an intrinsic bone defect is still obscure. The aim of this study was to evaluate the correlation of the z score of bone mineral density (BMD) with age, weight, height, karyotype, associated diseases, bone age, and estrogen therapy in TS patients. We performed a transverse study with area BMD of L2–L4 with dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) in 58 patients with a cytogenetic diagnosis of TS, whose ages ranged from 5 to 29 years. It was observed that 86% of the patients presented with a BMD z score below −1 SD, and 46.5% with a value below −2.5 SD. There was a significant negative association of BMD with age and height, and a positive association with weight and bone mass index (BMI) z scores. A higher BMD was observed in patients with spontaneous puberty and in those with more than 2 years of hormone replacement. In conclusion, there was a high incidence of reduced bone mass among our patients, which was influenced by weight and BMI, by the use and the time of estrogen replacement, and by the presence of spontaneous puberty. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2002
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