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Case Report: Mutation in NPPA Gene As a Cause of Fibrotic Atrial Myopathy

Silva Cunha, P; Antunes, D; Laranjo, S; Coutinho, A; Abecasis, J; Oliveira, MM

Early-onset atrial fibrillation (AF) can be the manifestation of a genetic atrial myopathy. However, specific genetic identification of a mutation causing atrial fibrosis is rare. We report a case of a young patient with an asymptomatic AF, diagnosed during a routine examination. The cardiac MRI revealed extensive atrial fibrosis and the electrophysiology study showed extensive areas of low voltage. The genetic...


Endoscopic bilio-duodenal bypass: outcomes of primary and revision efficacy of ...

Canena, J; Coimbra, J; Carvalho, D; Rodrigues, C; Silva, M; Costa, M; Horta, D; Dias, A; Seves, I; Ramos, G; Ricardo, L; Coutinho, A; Romão, C; Veiga, P

BACKGROUND: Self-expandable metal stents (SEMSs) can be used for palliation of combined malignant biliary and duodenal obstructions. However, the results of the concomitant stent placement for the duration of the patients' lives, as well as the need for and efficacy of endoscopic revision, are unclear. AIM: This study evaluated the clinical effectiveness of SEMS placement for combined biliary and duodenal obstr...


Short-term stenting using fully covered self-expandable metal stents for treatm...

Canena, J; Liberato, M; Horta, D; Romão, C; Coutinho, A

BACKGROUND: Fully covered self-expandable metal stents (FCSEMS) have been used as a rescue therapy for several benign biliary tract conditions (BBC). Long-term stent placement commonly occurs, and prolonged FCSEMS placement is associated with the majority of the complications reported. This study evaluated the duration of stenting and the efficacy and safety of temporary FCSEMS placement for three BBCs: refract...


Sustained relief of obstructive symptoms for the remaining life of patients fol...

Canena, J; Liberato, M; Marques, I; Rodrigues, C; Lagos, A; Patrocínio, S; Tomé, M; Pires, E; Romão, C; Coutinho, A; Veiga, P; Neves, B; Deus, JR

BACKGROUND: self-expanding metal stents are currently being used as a definitive palliative treatment for malignant colorectal obstruction in patients with incurable disease. Few studies have followed large numbers of patients from stent placement until death, and those few have reported conflicting results in the long-term clinical outcome data. AIMS: this study evaluated the clinical effectiveness of stent pl...


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