Reginaldo Werneck Lopes
Federal University of Paraná
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Arquivos De Gastroenterologia | 2002
Mônica Beatriz Parolin; Francisca Eugênia Zaina; Reginaldo Werneck Lopes
BACKGROUND Malnutrition, sometimes severe is common in patients with chronic hepatic diseases who are candidates for liver transplantation. Nutritional therapy can induce partial or total correction of such deficiencies, improving clinical conditions and prognosis of patients who face the great defiance of liver transplantation. AIMS Brief revision of hepatic role in the metabolism of several nutrients. Description of available methods of dietary therapy and its application both under different abnormal hepatic conditions and pre and post-transplant periods. The role of nutritional intervention in metabolic side effects due to immunosuppressive drugs. CONCLUSION Nutritional therapy is a valuable adjuvant resource to the clinical treatment of candidates and submitted patients to hepatic transplantation providing better prognosis and improved life quality.
Arquivos De Gastroenterologia | 2006
Mônica Beatriz Parolin; Rosa Maria Vargas; Reginaldo Werneck Lopes; Rosângela Roginski Réa; Giorgio Roberto Baldanzi; Ana Cristina Ravazzani de Almeida
BACKGROUND: Recently, a possible epidemiological association between hepatitis C virus infection and diabetes mellitus has been suggested and a higher prevalence of HCV antibodies has been found among type 2 diabetic when compared with normal controls. AIM: To evaluate the prevalence of hepatitis C infection in diabetic patients in Curitiba, PR, Brazil. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A total of 145 type 2 and 104 type 1 diabetic patients attending the outpatient diabetic unit of an university hospital were consecutively tested for anti-HCV, using a fourth-generation enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The control group was constituted by 16,720 volunteer blood donors attending the blood bank of the same hospital during the period of the study. Diabetic patients were also evaluated for clinical, biochemical (aminotransferase levels) and demographic variables and previous exposure to risk factors for hepatitis C infection. RESULTS: A higher prevalence of hepatitis C infection was observed in type 2 diabetic patients in comparison with blood donors. Although anti-HCV prevalence in type 2 diabetic patients was higher than found in type 1, it did not reach statistical significance. Both diabetic groups were predominantly female, and as expected, type 2 diabetic were older than type 1. Race distribution, duration of the disease, and previous exposure to hepatitis C risk factors were similar in both groups, but type 2 diabetic subjects had higher median levels of alanine aminotransferase than type 1. CONCLUSIONS: A higher prevalence of hepatitis C infection was detected in type 2 diabetic patients in comparison with blood donors in our region, in accordance with study data from different populations. If all type 2 diabetic patients should undergo regular screening for hepatitis C infection remains a question.
Arquivos De Gastroenterologia | 2000
Mônica Beatriz Parolin; Reginaldo Werneck Lopes; José Ederaldo Queiroz Telles; Sérgio Ossamu Ioshii; Nemer Hajar
Propylthiouracil is widely used to treat patients with hyperthyroidism. However, propylthiouracil-induced hepatitis is an uncommon entity. The case of a 15-year-old boy treated with propylthiouracil for hyperthyroidism who developed a cholestatic acute hepatitis is reported. Viral, metabolic and autoimmune liver diseases were excluded and liver biopsy showed a pattern suggestive of drug-induced cholestatic hepatitis. After discontinuating the drug, there was a progressive resolution of symptoms and normalization of liver biochemical tests. Despite its rarity, patients receiving propylthiouracil are exposed to develop severe hepatotoxicity.
Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 1973
Ehrenfried O. Wittig; Reginaldo Werneck Lopes; Gilda Kasting
A case of Candida meningoencephalitis in an adult patient, with a course of 11 days from the beginning to death is reported. The post-mortem examination showed sepsis by Candida with secondary neurological involvement.
Transplantation Proceedings | 2004
Francisca Eugênia Zaina; Mônica Beatriz Parolin; Reginaldo Werneck Lopes; Júlio Cezar Uili Coelho
Arquivos De Gastroenterologia | 1999
Mônica Beatriz Parolin; Marco Aurélio Lacerda; Reginaldo Werneck Lopes
Transplantation Proceedings | 2004
Francisca Eugênia Zaina; Reginaldo Werneck Lopes; M.R.D Souza
Arquivos De Gastroenterologia | 1993
Marcelo A. S Nogara; Ana Maria P Cesar; Jorge Kanegusuku; Reginaldo Werneck Lopes
Rev. méd. Paraná | 1992
Júlio Cezar Uili Coelho; Julio Cesar Wiederkehr; Antonio Carlos Ligocki Campos; Clementino Zeni Neto; Israil Cat; Rubens Cat; José Eduardo Carreiro; Orival Costa; Sandra L Schuler; Paulo A Del Claro; Reginaldo Werneck Lopes; Sérgio Bernardo Tenório; Elizabeth Mila Tambara; Dulcemar Szereneta; Elizabeth Paludzszyn; Sandra Vanderlei; Sueli El Achkar; Sandra H Ferraz; Gregório Peluchno; Paulo T. R. de Almeida; Johnny Camargo; Giorgio Roberto Baldanzi; Bruna M. O Fontes
Archive | 2013
Mônica Beatriz Parolin; Reginaldo Werneck Lopes; Kenneth P. Batts