W. A. Rodrigues
Federal University of Bahia
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International Braz J Urol | 2007
Néviton Castro; Daniel Meira Freitas; W. A. Rodrigues; André Rodrigues Muniz; Paulo Oliveira; Edgar M. Carvalho
OBJECTIVE To describe urodynamic abnormalities in HTLV-1 infected individuals presenting urinary symptoms and verify if these findings and quality of life (QOL) evaluation correlate with overall neurological impairment. MATERIALS AND METHODS From January/2001 to May/2004, 324 HTLV-1 seropositive subjects were evaluated to determine the occurrence of urinary symptoms. Urodynamic testing was performed in those who complained of frequency, urgency, or incontinence. They went through a complete clinical, neurological, and urological examination to investigate symptoms and signs of myelopathy. Neurological disability was assessed by Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS). RESULTS From the 324 patients evaluated, 78 underwent the urodynamic testing. Fifty-seven individuals were females (73.1%) and age ranged from 23 to 76 years (mean=48.7 years; SD +/- 11.6). Urodynamic testing was abnormal in 63 patients (80.8%). The major abnormality was detrusor overactivity (DO), observed in 33 individuals (33/63; 52.4%), followed by detrusor-external sphincter dyssynergia (DESD), diagnosed in 15 subjects (15/63; 25.4%). HAM/TSP patients had significantly more DESD than the HTLV-I carriers (p=0.005; OR=5.5; CI: 1.6 to 19.4). QOL was severely compromised in HAM/TSP patients. CONCLUSIONS Prominent urodynamic abnormalities were identified in individuals genuinely considered as HTLV-I carriers, suggesting an early compromise of the urinary tract; whereas HAM/TSP patients presented urodynamic findings, which posed a potential risk to the upper urinary tract (dyssynergia). Urodynamic evaluation should be performed in all HTLV-I-infected individuals with voiding complaints.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2005
Aurélia F. Porto; Silvane Santos; André Muniz; Vanessa Basilio; W. A. Rodrigues; Franklin A. Neva; Walderez O. Dutra; Kenneth J. Gollob; Steven Jacobson; Edgar M. Carvalho
Human T cell lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1) infection is associated with an exacerbated type 1 immune response and secretion of high levels of proinflammatory cytokines. In contrast, helminthic infection induces a type 2 immune response. In the present study, the cytokine profile in HTLV-1 carriers coinfected with helminths (Strongyloides stercoralis and/or Schistosoma mansoni) was compared with that in HTLV-1 carriers not coinfected with helminths. Levels of interferon (IFN)- gamma were higher in HTLV-1 carriers not coinfected with helminths than in HTLV-1 carriers coinfected with helminths (P<.05). The overall frequency of IFN- gamma -expressing CD8+ and CD4+ cells was decreased in HTLV-1 carriers coinfected with helminths (P<.05). The percentage of interleukin (IL)-5- and IL-10-expressing T cells in HTLV-1 carriers coinfected with helminths was higher than that in HTLV-1 carriers not coinfected with helminths (P<.05). Moreover, we found that the prevalence of helminthic infection was 7-fold higher in HTLV-1 carriers than in patients with HTLV-1-associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis (P<.05). These data show that helminthic infection decreases activation of type 1 cells, which may influence the clinical outcome of HTLV-1 infection.
Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 2006
André Muniz; W. A. Rodrigues; Silvane Santos; Amélia Ribeiro de Jesus; Aurélia F. Porto; Néviton Castro; Jamary Oliveira-Filho; Juliana Passos Almeida; Otávio A. Moreno-Carvalho; Edgar M. Carvalho
OBJECTIVE To identify clinical and immunological markers associated with HTLV-I associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis (HAM/TSP). METHOD 237 HTLV-I infected individuals were clinically assessed. They were classified according to the Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) and Osames Motor Disability Score (OMDS). Cytokine levels were determined in HTLV-I seropositive individuals. RESULTS 37 patients had HAM/TSP. There was a correlation between the degrees of disability assessed by both scales. There was also a correlation between the duration of HAM/TSP and the severity of disability assessed by either EDSS or OMDS. Higher levels of IFN-gamma were detected in unstimulated peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from HAM/TSP patients as compared with HTLV-I carriers. CONCLUSION This study shows the validity of the neurological scales to classify the degree of neurological disability in HTLV-I carriers and suggests a progressive behavior of HAM/TSP. This study also shows that IFN-gamma in PBMC supernatants are markers of HAM/TSP.
Urology | 2007
Néviton Castro; W. A. Rodrigues; Daniel Meira Freitas; André Muniz; Paulo J. Oliveira; Edgar M. Carvalho
The Journal of Urology | 2005
Néviton Castro; W. A. Rodrigues; Daniel Meira Freitas; André Muniz; Paulo J. Oliveira; Ubirajara Barroso; Juarez Araújo Andrade; Edgar M. Carvalho
Archive | 2018
B. C. Teatini; C. da S. F. Souza; J. P. dos S. Almeida; N. dos S. Leal; N. C. R. Damasceno; W. A. Rodrigues; S. M. Mendes
Archive | 2018
N. C. R. Damasceno; B. C. Teatini; C. A. Rodrigues; W. A. Rodrigues; C. C. S. Coelho; D. K. S. Fernandes; C. da S. F. Souza; S. M. Mendes
Archive | 2018
N. dos S. Leal; B. C. Teatini; N. C. R. Damasceno; W. A. Rodrigues; N. H. C. Ferreira; C. da S. F. Souza; T. R. Carneiro; S. M. Mendes
Archive | 2018
N. dos S. Leal; B. C. Teatin; W. A. Rodrigues; N. H. C. Ferreira; N. C. R. Damasceno; T. R. Carneiro; S. M. Mendes
Archive | 2018
C. da S. F. Souza; S. M. Mendes; N. C. R. Damasceno; B. C. Teatini; W. A. Rodrigues; N. dos S. Leal; J. P. dos S. Almeida; B. H. S. Souza