C. Baldaia
University of Lisbon
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World Journal of Hepatology | 2013
Catarina Lima Vieira; C. Baldaia; Narcisa Fatela; Fernando Silva Ramalho; Carlos Cardoso
Sporadic cases of acute viral hepatitis E have been described in developed countries, despite the more common occurrence in endemic areas and developing countries. We present the case of a 58 years old Portuguese female, with no epidemiological relevant factors, admitted with acute hepatitis with positive anti-nuclear antibodies, anti-smooth muscle antibody and high serum gamma globulin (> 1.5 fold increase). Serologies for hepatitis A virus, hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus, Epstein-Barr virus, cytomegalovirus, hereditary sensory neuropathy and varicella zoster virus were negative. Liver biopsy histology revealed changes compatible with autoimmune hepatitis. Prednisolone and azathioprine was started. She tested positive for immunoglobulin M anti hepatitis E virus (HEV) with detectable viremia by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) technique. HEV-RNA was confirmed through RT-PCR in a liver specimen, establishing the diagnosis of acute hepatitis E. Immunosuppression was stopped. She clinically improved, with resolution of laboratory abnormalities. Therefore, we confirmed acute hepatitis E as the diagnosis. We review the literature to elucidate about HEV infection and its autoimmune effects.
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology | 2008
Sara Ferreira; C. Baldaia; Narcisa Fatela; Fernando Silva Ramalho; Maria Adília Costa; Delfina Brito; Graça Esteves; Estela Monteiro
We report the case of a 68-year-old African woman who presented with jaundice, hepatomegaly and anasarca. Clinical investigation disclosed severe intrahepatic cholestasis, nephrotic syndrome, erythrocytosis and hypoglycemia. Diagnosis of systemic AL amyloidosis was established by percutaneous liver biopsy. Bone marrow biopsy showed 32% of myeloma cells. The patient started treatment with melphalan and prednisolone, but liver function deteriorated and she died in hepatic failure complicated by septic shock three weeks after the diagnosis. We present possible explanations for the unusual clinical and laboratory findings, which required a multidisciplinary approach and posed challenging problems in differential diagnosis and management.
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 2014
Bruno Silva; Joana Ferreira; Vera Santos; C. Baldaia; Fátima Serejo; Paula Faustino
Dietary iron absorption regulation is one of the key steps for the maintenance of the body iron homeostasis. HFE gene expression undergoes a complex post-transcriptional alternative splicing mechanism through which two alternative transcripts are originated and translated to a soluble HFE protein isoform (sHFE). The first purpose of this study was to determine if sHFE transcript levels respond to different iron conditions in duodenal and macrophage cell models. In addition, we aimed to determine the functional effect of the sHFE protein on the expression of iron metabolism-related genes in a duodenal cell model as well as, in vivo, in duodenum biopsy samples. Levels of sHFE transcripts were measured in HuTu-80, Caco-2, HT-29 and activated THP1 cells, after holo-Tf stimulus, and in total RNA from duodenum biopsies of functional dyspepsia patients. Also, the expression of several iron metabolism-related genes was determined after endogenous and exogenous overexpression of sHFE protein in a duodenal cell model. sHFE endocytosis mechanism was studied using endocytosis inhibitors. Our results showed that sHFE transcript expression was up-regulated after holo-Tf stimuli. Hephaestin and duodenal cytochrome b expressions were down-regulated by both endogenous HFE and sHFE proteins in a duodenal cell model. Exogenous sHFE was able to down-regulate hephaestin mRNA levels by a clathrin-independent, dynamin-mediated, and RhoA-regulated endocytosis mechanism. Moreover, HEPH levels negatively correlated with sHFE levels in the duodenum of functional dyspepsia patients. Thus, sHFE seems to be an important iron metabolism regulator playing a role in the control of dietary iron absorption in the duodenum.
Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis | 2016
Samuel Raimundo Fernandes; P. M. Santos; Narcisa Fatela; C. Baldaia; Rui Tato Marinho; Helena Proença; Fernando Silva Ramalho; José Velosa
Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) is a known complication of advanced cirrhosis and presents a high mortality rate. A polymorphonuclear (PMN) cell count >250/μl in the ascitic fluid is the current gold standard for diagnosing SBP.
GE Portuguese Journal of Gastroenterology | 2014
José Velosa; Fátima Serejo; F. Ramalho; Rui Tato Marinho; Beatriz Rodrigues; C. Baldaia; M. Raimundo; Paula Ferreira
Journal of Crohns & Colitis | 2018
Sónia Bernardo; Samuel Raimundo Fernandes; Ana Rita Gonçalves; C. Baldaia; Anne Marie Valente; P. Moura Santos; Luan Correia; José Velosa
Journal of Crohns & Colitis | 2017
S. Raimundo Fernandes; Luis M. Correia; C. Baldaia; P. Moura Santos; A. Rita Gonçalves; Anne Marie Valente; José Velosa
Journal of Crohns & Colitis | 2017
S. Raimundo Fernandes; Luis M. Correia; C. Baldaia; P. Moura Santos; A. Rita Gonçalves; Anne Marie Valente; José Velosa
Journal of Crohns & Colitis | 2017
S. Raimundo Fernandes; Luis M. Correia; C. Baldaia; P. Moura Santos; A. Rita Gonçalves; Anne Marie Valente; José Velosa
Journal of Crohns & Colitis | 2017
S. Raimundo Fernandes; Luan Correia; C. Baldaia; P. Moura Santos; A. Rita Gonçalves; Anne Marie Valente; José Velosa