Publications by authors named "Antonio C Dos Santos"

Background: Central nervous system symptoms, such as cognitive dysfunction, have been reported in Hereditary Transthyretin Amyloidosis (ATTRv). However, there is a lack of neuroimaging studies investigating structural alterations in the brain related to cognition in ATTRv amyloidosis. This study aimed to investigate cognition and cortical morphology in a cohort of ATTRv patients.

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Purpose: To evaluate QOL and caregiver burden of children and teenagers submitted to hemispherotomy for pharmacoresistant epilepsy, by comparing pre and post-surgical intervention data.

Materials And Methods: Retrospective analysis of pediatric patients submitted to surgical hemispherotomy before intervention (preOP) and their follow-up at 6 months (6 M PO) and 2 years (2Y PO) after surgery. QOL was evaluated through the Quality of Life in Childhood Epilepsy (QVCE-50) questionnaire and caregiver burden, through the Zarit Burden Interview (ZBI) tool.

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Background: Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second most prevalent neurodegenerative disease. There is no effective treatment for neurodegenerative diseases. Snake venoms are a cocktail of proteins and peptides with great therapeutic potential and might be useful in the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases.

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Purpose: To characterize Vanishing White Matter Disease (VWM) cases from a Brazilian University Tertiary hospital, focusing on brain magnetic resonance image (MRI) aspects, clinical and molecular data.

Methods: Medical records and brain MRI of 13 genetically confirmed VWM patients were reviewed. Epidemiological data such as age at symptom onset, gender and main symptoms were analyzed, along with genetic mutations and MRI characteristics, such as the distribution of white matter lesions and atrophy.

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Accurately studying structural connectivity requires precise tract segmentation strategies. The U-Net network has been widely recognized for its exceptional capacity in image segmentation tasks and provides remarkable results in large tract segmentation when high-quality diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) data are used. However, short tracts, which are associated with various neurological diseases, pose specific challenges, particularly when high-quality DWI data acquisition within clinical settings is concerned.

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Objectives: To investigate the use of a novel technique to estimate the symmetrical placement of percutaneous bone-anchored hearing systems (BAHS) with a guide-marker in patients undergoing bilateral surgery with this device.

Study Design: Prospective cohort study.

Methods: A guide-marker and anatomical landmarks were used to estimate the implant placement and transferred to the contralateral ear in 12 subjects eligible for bilateral BAHS surgery.

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Introduction: Studies addressing the methylation pattern in adamantinomatous craniopharyngioma (ACP) are lacking.

Objective: To identify methylation signatures in ACPs regarding clinical presentation and outcome.

Methods: Clinical and pathology data were collected from 35 patients with ACP (54% male; 18.

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The Cerrado-Amazon ecotone has been under intense pressure over the years from agricultural and urban expansion, both of which are land uses that directly affect soil quality. The objective of this work was to evaluate the responses of soil carbon and nitrogen stocks, soil organic matter (SOM) quality, carbon isotopic composition (C) from C and C plants and carbon sequestration and emission to silvopastoral systems, natural vegetation (NV), fallow pasture (FP), and intensive management pasture (IMP). Silvopastoral systems had different shading levels: 25 % (SP25), 50 % (SP50) and 75 % (SP75).

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  • * Researchers compared brain images of 11 healthy volunteers, 16 MCI patients, and 15 patients with mild AD, identifying significant changes in CBF, particularly reductions in the left and right posterior cingulate and right precuneus in MCI patients.
  • * The results indicate that in MCI patients, decreased CBF in specific brain areas correlates with gray matter atrophy, suggesting that CBF could be an important vascular biomarker for diagnosing
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Background: Decreased walking ability in patients with peripheral arterial disease is often a clinical problem and limits the quality of life and daily activities of these subjects. physical exercise is important in this scenario, as it improves both the daily walking distance and the ability to withstand intermittent claudication related to the limitations of the peripheral disease.

Objectives: Our aim was to compare the effects of two types of exercise training (aerobic training and aerobic training combined with resistance exercises) on pain-free walking distance (PFWD) and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in a sample composed of patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD).

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  • The article discusses congenital malformations of the brain that can lead to epilepsy, particularly focusing on the cerebral cortex and white matter.
  • It highlights focal cortical dysplasias as the most prevalent cause of these epilepsy-related brain abnormalities.
  • Additionally, the article covers important radiological and surgical aspects related to cortical dysplasias, offering a comprehensive understanding of the condition.
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Doxycycline (DOX) is a widely used antibiotic that is able to cross the blood-brain barrier. Several studies have shown its neuroprotective effect against neurodegeneration and have associated it with antioxidant, anti-apoptotic, and anti-inflammatory mechanisms. We have recently demonstrated that DOX mimics nerve growth factor (NGF) signaling in PC12 cells.

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Background: Peak width of skeletonized mean diffusivity (PSMD) is a promising diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) marker that shows consistent and strong cognitive associations in the context of different cerebral small vessel diseases (cSVD).

Purpose: Investigate whether PSMD (1) is higher in patients with Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy (CAA) than those with arteriolosclerosis; (2) can capture the anteroposterior distribution of CAA-related abnormalities; (3) shows similar neuroimaging and cognitive associations in comparison to other classical DTI markers, such as average mean diffusivity (MD) and fractional anisotropy (FA).

Materials And Methods: We analyzed cross-sectional neuroimaging and neuropsychological data from 90 non-demented memory-clinic subjects from a single center.

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Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) is the most common type of focal epilepsy and is frequently drug-resistant (DR) to antiseizure medication (ASM), corresponding to approximately one-third of the cases. When left inadequately treated, it can worsen the quality of life, cognitive deficits, and risk of death. The standard treatment for drug-resistant TLE is the surgical removal of the structures involved, with good long-term outcome rates of 60-70 % and a low rate of adverse effects.

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  • Cerebral small vessel disease (cSVD) is linked to stroke and dementia, often caused by small vessel dysfunction and resulting in brain damage detectable through various MRI techniques.
  • This review evaluates advanced MRI methods like arterial spin labeling (ASL) and diffusion tensor imaging, looking at their potential to provide additional insights into cSVD compared to traditional MRI measures.
  • The findings suggest that these advanced imaging techniques can reveal important metrics related to blood flow and reactivity that correlate with cSVD, indicating their promise for future clinical application, though standard protocols are necessary for wider adoption.
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Cerebral small vessel disease (cSVD) has been widely studied using conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) methods, although the association between MRI findings and clinical features of cSVD is not always concordant. We assessed the additional contribution of contrast agent-free, state-of-the-art MRI techniques, particularly diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), to understand brain damage and structural and functional connectivity impairment related to cSVD. We performed a review following the PICOS worksheet and Search Strategy, including 152 original papers in English, published from 2000 to 2022.

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  • * Baccharin, a small molecule derived from Brazilian green propolis, shows potential neurotrophic and neuroprotective effects in a PC12 neuronal model, stimulating neuritogenesis similar to NGF by activating specific signaling pathways (trkA, PI3K/Akt, and MAPK/ERK).
  • * The study found that baccharin enhances the expression of proteins crucial for axonal (GAP-43) and synaptic (synapsin I) function, indicating its
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Magnetic resonance images from 197 patients with calcified neurocysticercosis (NCC), 38 with viable NCC and 197 NCC-free healthy rural villagers were evaluated to compare the frequency of hippocampal atrophy/sclerosis (HAS) across these populations. Scheltens' medial temporal atrophy scale was used for hippocampal rating. The median age of the 432 study participants was 46 years (interquartile range, 29-62 years), and 58% were women.

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  • * This study explored CARV's potential to enhance axonal and synaptic plasticity, important for cognition and memory, by using a PC12 cell model, revealing its ability to promote neurite outgrowth via the trkA receptor and related signaling pathways.
  • * CARV was found to boost the expression of proteins linked to neuronal plasticity and improve cellular energy levels, suggesting it could have therapeutic benefits for conditions such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases.
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Background: Flow diverters (FDs) are effective in the treatment of carotid aneurysms. Compared with carotid aneurysms, the treatment of distal intracranial aneurysms with FDs has been associated with a relatively high incidence of complications. Low thrombogenic modified-surface FDs may reduce ischemic complications and allow for the use of a single antiplatelet medication.

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  • This study focused on the prevalence of MRI-defined acute optic nerve lesions (aONL) in patients experiencing their first episode of NMOSD-related optic neuritis in Latin America, as few studies have investigated this topic in the region.
  • A total of 112 patients were analyzed, and 76.7% were found to have aONL at disease onset, with a notable presence of Aquaporin-4 antibodies in nearly 70% of cases.
  • The findings revealed that unilateral lesions were more common, and while there were no major differences in demographic or clinical data, patients with aONL were more likely to have received rituximab treatment.
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The aging process is associated with many brain structural alterations. These changes are not associated with neuronal loss but can be due to cortical structural changes that may be related to white matter (WM) structural alterations. In this study, we evaluated age-related changes in WM and gray matter (GM) parameters and how they correlate for specific brain tracts in a cohort of 158 healthy individuals, aged between 18 and 83 years old.

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Objective: Improving the readout for arterial spin labeling with multiple post-labeling delays (multi-PLD ASL) through a flip angle (FA) sweep towards increasing contrast-to-noise ratio for long PLD images.

Methods: Images were acquired from 20 healthy subjects and 14 patients with severe, asymptomatic carotid artery stenosis (ACAS) in a 3T MRI scanner. Multi-PLD ASL images with conventional and proposed (FA sweep) readouts were acquired.

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Twelve to 66% of patients with clinically non-functioning pituitary adenoma (NFPA) experience tumor recurrence 1-5 years after the first surgery. Nevertheless, there is still no recurrence prediction factor concisely established and reproduced in the literature for NFPA management. The present study evaluates the prognostic value of MRI Radiomics features combined with machine learning models to assess recurrence after the first surgery in patients with clinically non-functioning pituitary adenomas (NFPA).

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Purpose: Somatic mutations on H3 histone are currently considered a genetic hallmark for midline pediatric high-grade gliomas (HGGs). Yet, different tumor histologies have been occasionally described to carry these mutations. Since histone modifications can lead to major epigenetic changes with direct impact on prognosis and treatment, we thought to investigate the occurrence of H3F3A K27M and G34R/V mutations in a cohort of pediatric tumors which included HGGs, low-grade gliomas, ependymomas, medulloblastomas, and a series of rare brain tumor lesions of different histologies.

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