Publications by authors named "A Mota-Pinto"

Objectives: Bladder cancer (BLCA) is a molecular heterogeneous disease with known genetic distinctive signatures. However, DNA methylation is highly prevalent across a wide range of tumors, suggesting its potential in oncogenesis. Here, we aimed to interrogate the role of nine epigenetic alterations as diagnostic and prognostic markers in BLCA.

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  • - The management of small testicular masses (STM) is debated due to the risk of cancer, but preserving testicles with benign masses may be possible.
  • - A systematic review of 57 studies showed that 1.74% of patients had STMs, and 41.12% of surgically removed masses were benign, with certain ultrasound characteristics indicating benignity.
  • - Intraoperative frozen section examination (FSE) accurately distinguishes between benign and malignant masses, making testis-sparing surgery (TSS) a feasible option for many patients with small testicular masses.
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Objectives: The experience and use of the new direct oral anti coagulants (DOACs) in pregnancy is limited, but as they offer many practical advantages compared to low molecular weight heparin (LMWH), the pursue of their safety is challenging.

Methods: Systematic review of studies in which DOACs were used during pregnancy and the puerperal period (PROSPERO registry-CRD42021237688). Searches were performed on MEDLINE, Embase, Scopus, Web of Science, and Cochrane Library databases, until July 2021 and secondary sources using the MeSH terms 'pregnancy', 'pregnancy complications', 'venous thrombosis', 'congenital abnormalities', 'Factor Xa Inhibitors,' and names of specific DOACs.

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Background: Non-communicable diseases are a leading cause of health loss worldwide, in part due to unhealthy lifestyles. Metabolic-based diseases are rising with an unhealthy body-mass index (BMI) in rural areas as the main risk factor in adults, which may be amplified by wider determinants of health. Changes in rural environments reflect the need of better understanding the factors affecting the self-ability for making balanced decisions.

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Background: Preterm birth (PTB) is one of the major causes of neonatal morbidity and mortality worldwide. It is commonly accepted that the act of giving birth is the final step in a proinflammatory signaling cascade, orchestrated by an intrauterine milieu coupled to hormonal cues. Consequently, the inflammatory process plays a pivotal role during the pathogenesis of human labor, both in term and preterm deliveries.

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