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Multiple Sclerosis International | 2011

Corpus Callosum Microstructural Changes Correlate with Cognitive Dysfunction in Early Stages of Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis: Axial and Radial Diffusivities Approach

Carolina de Medeiros Rimkus; Thiago de Faria Junqueira; Katarina P. Lyra; Marcel P. Jackowski; Melissa de Almeida Rodrigues Machado; Eliane Correa Miotto; Dagoberto Callegaro; Maria Concepcion Garcia Otaduy; Claudia da Costa Leite

The corpus callosum is the largest fiber bundle in the central nervous system and it takes part in several cognitive pathways. It can be affected by multiple sclerosis (MS) early in the disease. DTI is capable of infering the microstructural organization of the white matter. The vectorial analysis of the DTI offers the more specific indices of axial diffusivity (AD) and radial diffusivity (RD), which have shown to be useful to discriminate myelin damage from axon loss, respectively. This study presents DTI results (mean diffusivity (MD), fractional anisotropy (FA), RD, and AD) of 23 relapsing-remitting MS patients and its correlation with cognitive performance. There were 47.8% of cognitive impaired patients (MS CI). We found signs of demyelination, reflected by increased RD, and incipient axon loss, reflected by AD increase, which was slightly higher in the MS CI. The cognitive changes correlated with the DTI parameters, suggesting that loss of complexity in CC connections can impair neural conduction. Thus, cognitive impairment can be related to callosal disconnection, and DTI can be a promising tool to evaluate those changes.


Dementia & Neuropsychologia | 2014

Performance of an adult Brazilian sample on the Trail Making Test and Stroop Test

Kenia Repiso Campanholo; Marcos Antunes Romão; Melissa de Almeida Rodrigues Machado; Valéria Trunkl Serrao; Denise Gonçalves Cunha Coutinho; Gláucia Rosana Guerra Benute; Eliane Correa Miotto

Objective The Trail Making Test (TMT) and Stroop Test (ST) are attention tests widely used in clinical practice and research. The aim of this study was to provide normative data for the adult Brazilian population and to study the influence of gender, age and education on the TMT parts A and B, and ST cards A, B and C. Methods We recruited 1447 healthy subjects aged ≥18 years with an educational level of 0-25 years who were native speakers of Portuguese (Brazilian). The subjects were evaluated by the Matrix Reasoning and Vocabulary subtests of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-III, along with the TMTA, TMTB and ST A, B and C. Results Among the participants, mean intellectual efficiency was 103.20 (SD: 12.0), age 41.0 (SD: 16.4) years and education 11.9 (SD: 5.6) years. There were significant differences between genders on the TMTA (p=0.002), TMTB (p=0.017) and STC (p=0.024). Age showed a positive correlation with all attention tests, whereas education showed a negative correlation. Gender was not found to be significant on the multiple linear regression model, but age and education maintained their interference. Conclusion Gender did not have the major impact on attentional tasks observed for age and education, both of which should be considered in the stratification of normative samples.


Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 2011

Cognitive impairments in patients with low grade gliomas and high grade gliomas

Eliane Correa Miotto; Aluízio Silva Júnior; Clemar Corrêa da Silva; Hector Navarro Cabrera; Melissa de Almeida Rodrigues Machado; Gláucia Rosana Guerra Benute; Mara C. S. Lucia; Milberto Scaff; Manoel Jacobsen Teixeira

OBJECTIVE The relationship between brain tumors and cognitive deficits is well established in the literature. However, studies investigating the cognitive status in low and high-grade gliomas patients are scarce, particularly in patients with average or lower educational level. This study aimed at investigating the cognitive functioning in a sample of patients with low and high-grade gliomas before surgical intervention. METHOD The low-grade (G1, n=19) and high-grade glioma (G2, n=8) patients underwent a detailed neuropsychological assessment of memory, executive functions, visuo-perceptive and visuo-spatial abilities, intellectual level and language. RESULTS There was a significant impairment on verbal and visual episodic memory, executive functions including mental flexibility, nominal and categorical verbal fluency and speed of information processing in G2. G1 showed only specific deficits on verbal and visual memory recall, mental flexibility and processing speed. CONCLUSION These findings demonstrated different levels of impairments in the executive and memory domains in patients with low and high grade gliomas.


Ejso | 2009

Iliac-hepatic arterial bypass for compromised collateral flow during modified Appleby operation for advanced pancreatic cancer

Melissa de Almeida Rodrigues Machado; Rodrigo C. Surjan; K. Nishinari; Fabio F. Makdissi; Marcel Autran C. Machado

Involvement of the celiac trunk and common hepatic artery are two of the most common forms of vascular invasion by tumours of the distal pancreas, and until recently this finding was considered a contra-indication to resection. We described a modified Appleby operation for locally advanced distal pancreatic cancer with compromised hepatic collateral flow that needed hepatic arterial revascularization, successfully accomplished by left external iliac-hepatic arterial bypass with Dacron prosthesis. Patient recovery was uneventful and he was discharged on the 10th postoperative day. Postoperative angio-CT disclosed a patent arterial bypass. Patient is well and asymptomatic 13 months after operation. At the time of this writing, postoperative CT scan showed no evidence of disease and CA 19-9 level is normal. There is a well established rationale to perform extended resection of pancreatic carcinomas that compromise vascular structures. Modified Appleby procedure can safely be performed, has oncological advantages to palliative procedures and provides relief of pain but is reserved for selected patients. Preservation of hepatic arterial flow has utmost importance to avoid hepatobiliary complications as liver necrosis, liver abscess, gallbladder necrosis or cholecystitis. In this case, hepatic revascularization was particularly challenging, but was successfully accomplished by left external iliac--hepatic arterial bypass. To our knowledge this type of arterial bypass has never been described so far in the English literature and its description may be important for surgeons dealing with advanced pancreatic cancer.


Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 2010

Cognitive performance and mood in patients on the waiting list for liver transplantation and their relation to the model for end-stage liver disease

Eliane Correa Miotto; Karina R. Campanholo; Melissa de Almeida Rodrigues Machado; Glaucia G.R. Benute; Mara C. S. Lucia; Renerio Fraguas; Telesforo Bacchella; Marcel Cerqueira Cesar Machado

OBJECTIVE To investigate the links between depression and cognitive functioning in patients with Hepatitis C and other chronic liver diseases with and without the use of alcohol on the waiting list for liver transplantation and their associations with the MELD classification. METHOD 40 patients were evaluated on a waiting list for liver transplant by a battery of neuropsychological tests, depression scales and interview at the Liver Transplant Service, of the Hospital das Clínicas University of São Paulo Medical School. RESULTS After splitting the sample according to the education, the results showed statistical significance in the comparisons between groups of MELD > 15 and <15 in the following functions: estimated IQ, visual-spatial delayed recall and recognition as part of episodic memory and short term memory. CONCLUSION These findings, usually found in hepatic encephalopathy, corroborated with the literature and emphasized the need to investigate in more detail the cognitive functions of these patients in order to facilitate the adoption of different conducts.


Journal of Visceral Surgery | 2016

Laparoscopic pylorus-preserving pancreatoduodenectomy. Roux-en-y reconstruction with isolated pancreatic drainage (with video)

Melissa de Almeida Rodrigues Machado; Rodrigo C. Surjan; Tiago Basseres; F.F. Makdissi

Please cite this article in press as: Machado MA, et al. Laparoscopic pylorus-preserving pancreatoduodenectomy. Roux-en-y reconstruction with isolated pancreatic drainage (with video). Journal of Visceral Surgery (2016), http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jviscsurg.2016.02.005


Surgical Endoscopy and Other Interventional Techniques | 2011

Intrahepatic Glissonian approach for pure laparoscopic right hemihepatectomy

Melissa de Almeida Rodrigues Machado; Rodrigo C. Surjan; Fabio F. Makdissi


Surgical Endoscopy and Other Interventional Techniques | 2011

Glissonian approach for laparoscopic mesohepatectomy

Melissa de Almeida Rodrigues Machado; A. N. Kalil


Surgical Endoscopy and Other Interventional Techniques | 2010

Two-stage laparoscopic liver resection for bilateral colorectal liver metastasis

Melissa de Almeida Rodrigues Machado; Fabio F. Makdissi; Rodrigo C. Surjan; G. T. Kappaz; N. Yamaguchi


Surgical Endoscopy and Other Interventional Techniques | 2009

Laparoscopic resection of uncinate process of the pancreas

Melissa de Almeida Rodrigues Machado; Fabio F. Makdissi; Rodrigo C. Surjan; Marcel Autran C. Machado

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F.F. Makdissi

University of São Paulo

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Milberto Scaff

University of São Paulo

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University of São Paulo

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