Daniele Fricke
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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Clinical Neuropharmacology | 2007
Carlos Roberto de Mello Rieder; Pedro Schestatsky; Mariana P. Socal; Thais Lampert Monte; Daniele Fricke; João Costa; Paulo Dornelles Picon
There is a lack of evidence on the clinical efficacy and safety of the recently released Chinese botulinum toxin serotype A (Prosigne) for the treatment of focal dystonias and hemifacial spasm. Determining a more precise role of Prosigne in the treatment of such conditions is of paramount importance, because botulinum toxin type A treatments have a huge economic implication in health services, especially in developing countries. The aim of our study was to compare the efficacy and safety of Prosigne in the treatment of blepharospasm and hemifacial spasm in comparison to Botox. We performed a double-blind, randomized, crossover study enrolling 26 patients. There were no significant differences between Prosigne and Botox regarding subjective global improvement, response onset, efficacy duration, and incidence and severity of adverse events. Our results suggest that Prosigne and Botox are comparable with respect to efficacy and safety for the short-term treatment of blepharospasm and hemifacial spasm.
Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 2002
Apio Cláudio Martins Antunes; Felipe Martins de Lima Cecchini; Fernando von Bock Bolli; Patrícia P. Oliveira; Ricardo Gurgel Rebouças; Thais Lampert Monte; Daniele Fricke
UNLABELLED A 36 year-old black female, complaining of headache of one months duration presented with nausea, vomiting, somnolence, short memory problems, loss of weight, and no fever history. Smoker, intravenous drugs abuser, promiscuous lifestyle. PHYSICAL EXAMINATION left homonimous hemianopsia, left hemiparesis, no papilledema, diffuse hyperreflexia, slowness of movements. Brain CT scan: tumor-like lesion in the splenium of the corpus calosum, measuring 3.5 x 1.4 cm, with heterogeneous enhancing pattern, suggesting a primary CNS tumor. Due to the possibility of CNS infection, a lumbar puncture disclosed an opening pressure of 380 mmH(2)0; 11 white cells (lymphocytes); glucose 18 mg/dl (serum glucose 73 mg/dl); proteins 139 mg/dl; presence of Trypanosoma parasites. Serum Elisa-HIV tests turned out to be positive. Treatment with benznidazole dramatically improved clinical and radiographic picture, but the patient died 6 weeks later because of respiratory failure. T. cruzi infection of the CNS is a rare disease, but we have an increasing number of cases in HIV immunocompromised patients. Diagnosis by direct observation of CSF is uncommon, and most of the cases are diagnosed by pathological examination. It is a highly lethal disease, even when properly diagnosed and treated. This article intends to include cerebral trypanosomiasis in the differential diagnosis of intracranial space-occupying lesions, especially in immunocompromised patients from endemic regions.
Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 2004
Daniel Bocchese Nora; Daniele Fricke; Jefferson Becker; Irineo Gomes
UNLABELLED Myopathy due to idiopathic hypoparathyroidism is very unusual. We report on a 30 years-old man referred with complaints of sporadic muscle pain and mild global weakness for 10 years. His physical examination showed normal strength in distal muscle and slightly weakness in the pelvic and scapular girdles with no atrophy. Deep muscle reflexes were slightly hypoactive. Trousseaus and Chvosteks signs were absent. He had bilateral cataract and complex partial seizures. His laboratory tests showed decreased ionised and total calcium and parathyroid hormone and increased muscle enzymes. EMG and muscle biopsy was compatible with metabolic myopathy. After treatment with calcium and vitamin D supplementation he showed clinical, neurophysiological and laboratorial improvement. IN CONCLUSION patients with muscle symptoms, even when non-specific and with normal neurological examination, should have serum calcium checked, as myopathy due to idiopathic hypoparathyroidism, even being rare, is treatable and easy to diagnose.
Parkinsonism & Related Disorders | 2005
Débora Vigevani Schaf; Adriano B. L. Tort; Daniele Fricke; Pedro Schestatsky; Luis Valmor Cruz Portela; Diogo O. Souza; Carlos Roberto de Mello Rieder
Neurochemical Research | 2009
Kerly Wollmeister Hofmann; Artur Francisco Schumacher Schuh; Jonas Alex Morales Saute; Raquel da Silva Townsend; Daniele Fricke; Renata Leke; Diogo O. Souza; Luis Valmor Cruz Portela; Marcia Lorena Fagundes Chaves; Carlos Roberto de Mello Rieder
Revista Brasileira de Psiquiatria | 2006
Pedro Schestatsky; Vanessa Cassina Zanatto; Regina Margis; Eduardo Chachamovich; Mateus Reche; Rodrigo Gomes Batista; Daniele Fricke; Carlos Rm Rieder
Parkinsonism & Related Disorders | 2004
Carlos Roberto de Mello Rieder; Marlise Peruzzo dos Santos Souza; Rodrigo Maciel de Freitas; Daniele Fricke
Neurochemical Research | 2009
Kerly Wollmeister Hofmann; Artur Francisco Schumacher Schuh; Jonas Alex Morales Saute; Raquel da Silva Townsend; Daniele Fricke; Renata Leke; Diogo O. Souza; Luis Valmor Cruz Portela; Marcia Lorena Fagundes Chaves; Carlos Roberto de Mello Rieder
Archive | 2006
Raquel da Silva Townsend; Mariana Peixoto Socal; Thais Lampert Monte; Daniele Fricke; Pedro Schestatsky; Paulo Dornelles Picon
Archive | 2006
Pedro Schestatsky; Vanessa Cassina Zanatto; Regina Margis; Eduardo Chachamovich; Mateus Reche; Rodrigo Gomes Batista; Daniele Fricke; Carlos Rm Rieder
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Carlos Roberto de Mello Rieder
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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