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Incidental versus symptomatic nonfunctioning pituitary adenomas: Are they diffe...

Guerreiro, V; Mendonça, F; Ferreira, HU; Freitas, P; Pereira, J; Bernardes, I; Pinheiro, J; Guimarães, T; Carvalho, D

Background Nonfunctioning pituitary adenomas (NFPAs) constitute one of the most common tumours in the sellar region and are often discovered only when associated with compressive symptoms. With the frequent use of brain imaging, there has been an increase in the prevalence of incidentally discovered NFPAs.Aim We aim to determine the prevalence of incidental diagnosis with NPAs observed over a decade and compare...


Oral glucose tolerance testing at 1 h and 2 h: relationship with glucose and ca...

Guerreiro, V; Maia, I; Neves, JS; Salazar, D; Ferreira, MJ; Mendonça, F; Silva, MM; Borges-Canha, M; Viana, S; Costa, C; Pedro, J; Varela, A; Lau, E

Background: One hour plasma glucose concentration (1hPG) during an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) may be an alternative to 2-h plasma glucose concentration (2hPG) in the identification of individuals at increased risk of hyperglycaemia, although its role is not fully understood. Aim: We aim to investigate the relationship of these measures with other glucose parameters, as well as their relationship with ca...


The impact of vitamin d in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: A cross-sectional...

Borges-Canha, M; Neves, JS; Mendonça, F; Silva, MM; Costa, C; Cabral, PM; Guerreiro, V; Lourenço, R; Meira, P; Salazar, D; Ferreira, MJ; Pedro, J

Purpose: We aimed to evaluate the association between vitamin D status and hepatic function parameters and scores: Fatty Liver Index (FLI, predictor of hepatic steatosis) and BARD (BMI, AST/ALT ratio and DM, predictor of hepatic fibrosis) in patients with morbid obesity. Patients and Methods: Cross-sectional study including patients with morbid obesity followed in our centre between January 2010 and July 2018. ...


Beta Cell Function as a Baseline Predictor of Weight Loss After Bariatric Surgery

Borges-Canha, M; Neves, JS; Mendonça, F; Silva, MM; Costa, C; M Cabral, P; Guerreiro, V; Lourenço, R; Meira, P; Salazar, D; Ferreira, MJ; Pedro, J

Background: Obesity is a multifactorial disease, which is strongly associated to other metabolic disorders. Bariatric surgery is the most effective treatment of morbid obesity. The role of beta cell function in weight loss after bariatric surgery is uncertain. Aim: To evaluate the association between beta cell function and percentage of total body weight loss (TBWL%) 1, 2, 3, and 4 years after bariatric surgery...


Proteomics analysis of gastric cancer patients with diabetes mellitus

Osorio, H; Silva, C; Ferreira, M; Gullo, I; Máximo, V; Barros, R; Mendonça, F; Oliveira, C; Carneiro, F

Proteomics is a powerful approach to study the molecular mechanisms of cancer. In this study, we aim to characterize the proteomic profile of gastric cancer (GC) in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) type 2. Forty GC tissue samples including 19 cases from diabetic patients and 21 cases from individuals without diabetes (control group) were selected for the proteomics analysis. Gastric tissues were processed f...


Adequate magnesium level as an associated factor of pre-diabetes and diabetes m...

Guerreiro, V; Maia, I; Neves, JS; Salazar, D; Ferreira, MJ; Mendonça, F; Silva, MM; Viana, S; Costa, C; Pedro, J; Varela, A; Lau, E; Freitas, P

Bariatric surgery (BS) can lead to remission of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), however, the evidence on the influence of preoperative serum magnesium levels on this reversal is scarce. To study the influence of preoperative serum magnesium levels on the pre-T2DM and T2DM remission one year after BS. Retrospective study carried out among 1656 patients with obesity who underwent BS in the Centro Hospitalar Univ...


Bariatric Surgery Impact on Cardiovascular Risk Factors: Is Age a Factor to Con...

Mendonça, F; Silva, MM; Salazar, D; Correia, Flora; Pedro, J; Guerreiro, V; Viana, S; Neves, JS; Belo, S; Varela, A; Freitas, P; Carvalho, Davide

Introduction: Despite the abundance of data addressing the influence of patient's age on surgery-related complications, its impact on cardiometabolic outcomes following bariatric surgery has been overlooked. Methods: Retrospective unicentric study of 1,728 obese patients who underwent bariatric surgery between January 2010 and June 2015. Patients were divided in 3 age groups, according to their age at surgery: ...


Thyroid Function and the Risk of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in Morbid Ob...

Borges-Canha, M; Neves, JS; Mendonça, F; Silva, MM; Costa, C; Cabral, PM; Guerreiro, V; Lourenço, R; Meira, P; Salazar, D; Ferreira, MJ; Pedro, J

Background: An association between hypothyroidism and the risk of Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) has been suggested. This association remains to be elucidated in patients with morbid obesity. Aim: To evaluate the association between thyroid function and parameters of liver function and hepatic scores in patients with morbid obesity. Methods: Patients with morbid obesity followed in our center between...


Impact of Depression on Weight Variation after Bariatric Surgery: A Three-Year ...

Pedro, J; Neves, JS; Ferreira, MJ; Guerreiro, V; Salazar, D; Viana, S; Mendonça, F; Silva, MM; Brandão, I; Belo, S; Freitas, P; Varela, A; Carvalho, D

Introduction: The association between obesity and depression has been repeatedly established. However, little is known about the impact that the diagnosis of depression before bariatric surgery (DDBS) may have on weight loss. Objective: To evaluate the impact of DDBS on weight outcomes. Methods: Retrospective study of patients submitted to BS. Patients with no weight, no current medication data, or those submit...


Anatomia cirúrgica do osso temporal

Domingues, J; Mendonça, F; Almeida, J; Pereira, S; Sousa, MT, rev.


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