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Naturally occurring genetic diseases caused by de novo variants in domestic ani...

Azevedo, L; Amaro, AP; Niza-Ribeiro, J; Lopes-Marques, M

With the advent of next-generation sequencing, an increasing number of cases of de novo variants in domestic animals have been reported in scientific literature primarily associated with clinically severe phenotypes. The emergence of new variants at each generation is a crucial aspect in understanding the pathology of early-onset diseases in animals and can provide valuable insights into similar diseases in hum...


LOCUS (LOng Covid–Understanding Symptoms, events and use of services in Portuga...

Dinis Teixeira, JP; Santos, MJ; Soares, P; Azevedo, L; Barbosa, P; Vilas-Boas, A; Cordeiro, JV; Dias, S; Fonseca, M; Goes, AR; Lobão, MJ; Moniz, M

Approximately 10% of patients experience symptoms of Post COVID-19 Condition (PCC) after a SARS-CoV-2 infection. Akin acute COVID-19, PCC may impact a multitude of organs and systems, such as the cardiovascular, respiratory, musculoskeletal, and neurological systems. The frequency and associated risk factors of PCC are still unclear among both community and hospital settings in individuals with a history of COV...

Date: 2023   |   Origin: Hospital de Cascais

Association between Elevated Iodine Intake and IQ among School Children in Port...

Carvalho, IP; Peixoto, B; Caldas, JC; Costa, A; Silva, S; Moreira, B; Almeida, A; Moreira-Rosário, A; Guerra, A; Delerue-Matos, C; Sintra, D; Pestana, D

The goal of this work was to examine whether elevated iodine intake was associated with adverse effects on IQ among school-age children in Portugal. In a representative sample of children from the north of the country, IQ percentiles by age (assessed with Raven’s Colored Progressive Matrices) were dichotomized to <50 (“below-average” IQs) and ≥50. Morning urine iodine concentrations, corrected for creatinine, w...


Phenylketonuria in Portugal: Genotype–Phenotype Correlations Using Molecular, B...

Ferreira, F; Azevedo, L; Neiva, R; Sousa, C; Fonseca, H; Marcão, A; Rocha, H; Carmona, C; Ramos, S; Bandeira, A; Martins, E; Campos, T; Rodrigues, E

Background: The impairment of the hepatic enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase (PAH) causes elevation of phenylalanine levels in blood and other body fluids resulting in the most common inborn error of amino acid metabolism (phenylketonuria). Persistently high levels of phenylalanine lead to irreversible damage to the nervous system. Therefore, early diagnosis of the affected individuals is important, as it can pre...


Phenylketonuria in Portugal: Genotype-Phenotype Correlations Using Molecular, B...

Ferreira, F; Azevedo, L; Neiva, R; Sousa, C; Fonseca, H; Marcão, A; Rocha, H; Carmona, C; Ramos, S; Bandeira, A; Martins, E; Campos, T; Rodrigues, E

The impairment of the hepatic enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase (PAH) causes elevation of phenylalanine levels in blood and other body fluids resulting in the most common inborn error of amino acid metabolism (phenylketonuria). Persistently high levels of phenylalanine lead to irreversible damage to the nervous system. Therefore, early diagnosis of the affected individuals is important, as it can prevent clinica...


Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation in Portugal—Two Decades of Experience

Quelhas, D; Martins, E; Azevedo, L; Bandeira, A; Diogo, L; Garcia, P; Sequeira, S; Ferreira, AC; Teles, EL; Rodrigues, E; Fortuna, AM; Mendonça, C

Objective: To describe the clinical, biochemical, and genetic features of both new and previously reported patients with congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDGs) diagnosed in Portugal over the last 20 years. Study design: The cohort includes patients with an unexplained multisystem or single organ involvement, with or without psychomotor disability. Serum sialotransferrin isoforms and, whenever necessary, a...


NEXTSTEP - Developing future smart secondary substations

Carreira, PJG; Santos, JMM; Pires, L; Ferreira, VGM; Almeno, L; Pinheiro, S; Neves, E; Azevedo, L; Costa, N; Gomes, F; Gouveia, C; Zanghi, E; Pereira, J


SLC35A2-CDG: Novel variant and review

Quelhas, D; Correia, J; Jaeken, J; Azevedo, L; Lopes-Marques, M; Bandeira, A; Keldermans, L; Matthijs, G; Sturiale, L; Martins, E

SLC35A2 encodes the X-linked transporter that carries uridine diphosphate (UDP)-galactose from the cytosol to the lumen of the Golgi apparatus and the endoplasmic reticulum. Pathogenic variants have been associated to a congenital disorder of glycosylation (CDG) with epileptic encephalopathy as a predominant feature. Among the sixty five patients described so far, a strong gender bias is observed as only seven ...


Genetic variability of the functional domains of chromodomains helicase DNA-bin...

Cardoso, AR; Lopes-Marques, M; Oliveira, M; Amorim, A; Prata, MJ; Azevedo, L

In the past few years, there has been an increasing neuroscientific interest in understanding the function of mammalian chromodomains helicase DNA-binding (CHD) proteins due to their association with severe developmental syndromes. Mammalian CHDs include nine members (CHD1 to CHD9), grouped into subfamilies according to the presence of specific functional domains, generally highly conserved in evolutionary term...


Phenylketonuria in Portugal: Genotype–phenotype correlations using molecular, b...

Ferreira, F; Azevedo, L; Neiva, R; Sousa, C; Fonseca, H; Marcão, A; Rocha, H; Carmona, C; Ramos, S; Bandeira, A; Martins, E; Campos, T; Rodrigues, E

Background: The impairment of the hepatic enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase (PAH) causes elevation of phenylalanine levels in blood and other body fluids resulting in the most common inborn error of amino acid metabolism (phenylketonuria). Persistently high levels of phenylalanine lead to irreversible damage to the nervous system. Therefore, early diagnosis of the affected individuals is important, as it can pre...


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