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Trapeziectomy with Suture-Button Suspensionplasty Versus Ligament Reconstructio...

Morais, B; Botelho, T; Marques, N; Nóbrega, J; Ferrão, A; Jorge, J; Teixeira, F

The purpose of the present study was to compare the results of patients operated with trapeziectomy and ligament reconstruction and tendon interposition (LRTI) using flexor carpi radialis tendon versus trapeziectomy followed by suspension of the first metacarpal to the second metacarpal using a Mini TightRope® suture button (suture button suspension: SBS). A single-center prospective randomized controlled trial...


Is Bilateral Hallux Valgus Chevron Osteotomy a Safe Procedure for Ambulatory Su...

Morais, B; Botelho, T; Marques, N; Ferrão, A; Nóbrega, J; Teixeira, F; Grenho, A

Introduction: Several osteotomies of the first metatarsal have been described for treatment of hallux valgus but chevron osteotomy is one of the most common and well-established procedure for treating this deformity. Although there is a trend towards considering bilateral surgery there is lack of publications addressing bilateral treatment in ambulatory units. The aim of this study is to analyze results of bila...


Anterior Slope Correction-Flexion Osteotomy in Traumatic Genu Recurvatum

Ramos Marques, N; Morais, B; Barreira, M; Nóbrega, J; Ferrão, A; Torrinha Jorge, J

A decreased posterior tibial slope has been associated with an increased risk of posterior cruciate ligament failure, anterior knee pain, and premature knee osteoarthritis. Trauma is a common cause of osseous genu recurvatum. Surgical management is recommended to correct the tibial slope and prevent knee pain and osteoarthritis progression. This article discusses our preferred treatment using a proximal tibial ...


Validation of the Ottawa Ankle Rules: Strategies for Increasing Specificity

Morais, B; Branquinho, A; Barreira, M; Correia, J; Machado, M; Marques, N; Ferrão, A; Nóbrega, J; Teixeira, F; Diogo, N

Introduction: The majority of patients with ankle injuries undergo radiological examinations of the foot, ankle or both. The objective of this study was in the first place to validate the Ottawa Ankle Rules (OARs) for the population of our centre. Secondly, an attempt was made to identify parameters that contribute to improve the specificity of the method, with a view to reduce the need for patients to be expos...


Má adesão à diversificação alimentar – relato de um caso

Paiva-Pereira, M; Brissos, J; Ferrão, A; Neto, AS

Date: 2018   |   Origin: Saúde - CUF

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Ferreira, AR; Lucas, M; Rodrigues, A; Fernandes, C; Ferrão, A; Carvalhosa, G

Date: 2018   |   Origin: Saúde - CUF

Má adesão à diversificação alimentar – relato de um caso

Paiva-Pereira, M; Brissos, J; Ferrão, A; Neto, AS

Date: 2018   |   Origin: Saúde - CUF

A novel haemoglobin variant mimicking cyanotic congenital heart disease

Abecasis, F; Marques, I; Bento, C; Ferrão, A

Screening for critical congenital heart defects in newborn babies can aid in early recognition, with the prospect of improved outcome. However, as this universal newborn screening is implemented, there will be an increasing number of false-positive results. In order to avoid multiple investigations and uncertainty, an haemoglobin (Hb) variant must be included in the differential diagnosis in otherwise well newb...


A novel haemoglobin variant mimicking cyanotic congenital heart disease

Abecasis, F; Marques, I; Bento, C; Ferrão, A

Screening for critical congenital heart defects in newborn babies can aid in early recognition, with the prospect of improved outcome. However, as this universal newborn screening is implemented, there will be an increasing number of false-positive results. In order to avoid multiple investigations and uncertainty, an haemoglobin (Hb) variant must be included in the differential diagnosis in otherwise well newb...


Sickle cell disease in children: chronic complications and search of predictive...

Silva, IV; Reis, AF; Palaré, MJ; Ferrão, A; Rodrigues, T; Morais, A

BACKGROUND: Sickle cell disease (SCD) has extremely variable phenotypes, and several factors have been associated with the severity of the disease. OBJECTIVES: To analyze the chronic complications of SCD and look for predictive risk factors for increased severity and number of complications. METHODS: Retrospective study including all children followed for SCD in the Paediatric Haematology Unit of a tertiary hos...


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