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Real-world data from the Portuguese Nivolumab Expanded Access Program (EAP) in ...

Figueiredo, A; Almeida, MA; Almodovar, MT; Alves, P; Araújo, A; Araújo, D, et al.

OBJECTIVE: The main aim of the study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety profile of Nivolumab, an immune-checkpoint-inhibitor antibody, in advanced, previously treated, Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) patients, in a real world setting. METHODS: We performed a retrospective, multicentre data analysis of patients who were included in the Portuguese Nivolumab Expanded Access Program (EAP). Eligibility crite...


Interstitial Lung Disease Induced by Crizotinib in Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer.

Tereso, A; Carreto, L; Baptista, M; Almeida, MA

The treatment of advanced non-small-cell lung cancer shifted with the development of molecular-targeted therapies, like the tyrosine kinase inhibitors. One example of tyrosine kinase inhibitors is crizotinib, an anaplastic lymphoma tyrosine kinase inhibitor, which targets an echinoderm microtubule-associated protein-like-4-anaplastic lymphoma kinase gene fusion. This mutation is found in only 2% to 7% of non-sm...


A Model of Free Tissue Transfer: The Rat Epigastric Free Flap

Casal, D; Pais, D; Iria, I; Mota-Silva, E; Almeida, MA; Alves, S; Pen, C; Farinho, A; Mascarenhas-Lemos, L; Ferreira-Silva, J; Ferraz-Oliveira, M

Free tissue transfer has been increasingly used in clinical practice since the 1970s, allowing reconstruction of complex and otherwise untreatable defects resulting from tumor extirpation, trauma, infections, malformations or burns. Free flaps are particularly useful for reconstructing highly complex anatomical regions, like those of the head and neck, the hand, the foot and the perineum. Moreover, basic and tr...


Stab Injury to the Preauricular Region With Laceration of the External Carotid ...

Casal, D; Pelliccia, G; Pais, D; Carrola-Gomes, D; Almeida, MA; Videira e Castro, J; Goyri-O'Neill, J

BACKGROUND: Open injuries to the face involving the external carotid artery are uncommon. These injuries are normally associated with laceration of the facial nerve because this nerve is more superficial than the external carotid artery. Hence, external carotid artery lesions are usually associated with facial nerve dysfunction. We present an unusual case report in which the patient had an injury to this artery...


A Stab Wound to the Axilla Illustrating the Importance of Brachial Plexus Anato...

Casal, D; Cunha, T; Pais, D; Iria, I; Almeida, MA; Millan, G; Videira e Castro, J; Goyri-O'Neill, J

BACKGROUND:Although open injuries involving the brachial plexus are relatively uncommon, they can lead to permanent disability and even be life threatening if accompanied by vascular damage. We present a case report of a brachial plexus injury in which the urgency of the situation precluded the use of any ancillary diagnostic examinations and forced a rapid clinical assessment. CASE PRESENTATION: We report a ca...


Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Unconventional Perfusion Flaps in Clinic...

Casal, D; Cunha, T; Pais, D; Videira, P; Coloma, J; Zagalo, C; Almeida, MA; Goyri O'Neill, J

Background: Although unconventional perfusion flaps have been in clinical use since 1975, many surgeons are still deterred from using them, because of some reports of high necrosis rates. Methods: The authors performed a systematic review and meta-analysis of all articles written in English, French, German, Spanish, and Portuguese on the clinical use of unconventional perfusion flaps and indexed to PubMed from ...


Brachial Plexus Morphology and Vascular Supply in the Wistar Rat

Almeida, MA; Casal, D; Mafra, M; Mascarenhas-Lemos, L; Martins-Ferreira, J; Ferraz-Oliveira, M; Amarante, J; Goyri-O'Neill, J

Introduction: The rat is probably the animal species most widely used in experimental studies on nerve repair. The aim of this work was to contribute to a better understanding of the morphology and blood supply of the rat brachial plexus. Material and Methods: Thirty adult rats were studied regarding brachial plexus morphology and blood supply. Intravascular injection and dissection under an operating microscop...


Defying Standard Criteria for Digital Replantation: A Case Series

Casal, D; Gomez, MM; Antunes, P; Candeias, H; Almeida, MA

INTRODUCTION: There is much controversy regarding the current indications and contraindications for digital replantation. PRESENTATION OF CASE: Three patients with absolute contraindications for digital replantation according to classical criteria are presented (Case 1: multilevel amputation of the hand and fingers; Case 3: avulsion of the thumb; Case 4: index amputation proximal to the insertion of the flexor ...


Sciatic Nerve High Division: Two Different Anatomical Variants

Pais, D; Casal, D; Bettencourt Pires, MA; Furtado, A; Bilhim, T; Almeida, MA; Goyri-O'Neill, J

Introduction: Sciatic nerve variations are relatively common. These variations are often very significant in several fields of Medicine. The purpose of this paper is to present two such variants and discuss their clinical implications. Material and Methods: Three Caucasian cadavers with no prior history of lower limb trauma or surgery were dissected and found to present anatomical variants of the sciatic nerve....


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