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Risk of Fetal Loss After Chorionic Villus Sampling in Twin Pregnancy Derived fr...

Gil, M; Rodríguez‐Fernández, M; Elger, T; Akolekar, R; Syngelaki, A; De Paco Matallana, C; Molina, F; Gallardo Arocena, M; Chaveeva, P; Persico, N

Objective: To estimate the risk of fetal loss associated with chorionic villus sampling (CVS) in twin pregnancy, using propensity score analysis. Methods: This was a multicenter cohort study of women with twin pregnancy undergoing ultrasound examination at 11-13 weeks' gestation, performed in eight fetal medicine units in which the leadership were trained at the Harris Birthright Research Centre for Fetal Medic...


First Trimester Examination of Fetal Anatomy: Clinical Practice Guideline by th...

Volpe, N; Sen, C; Turan, S; Sepulveda, W; Khalil, A; Rolnik, D; De Robertis, V; Volpe, P; Gil, M; Chaveeva, P; Dagklis, T; Pooh, R; Kosinski, P; Cruz, J

This recommendation document follows the mission of the World Association of Perinatal Medicine in collaboration with the Perinatal Medicine Foundation. We aim to bring together groups and individuals throughout the world for precise standardization to implement the ultrasound evaluation of the fetus in the first trimester of pregnancy and improve the early detection of anomalies and the clinical management of ...


Magnetic Resonance Imaging Target Fusion Biopsy vs. Transrectal Ultrasound-Guid...

Guimarães, T; Gil, M; Medeiros, M; Andrade, V; Guerra, J; Pinheiro, H; Fernandes, F; Pina, J; Lopes Dias, J; Campos Pinheiro, L

Objectives: The aim of this study was to com-pare the risk of International Society of Urological Pathology (ISUP) score upgrading between magnetic resonance imaging targeted fusion biopsy (MRI-TB) and tran-srectal ultrasound-guided biopsy (TRUS-B) in the final radical prostatectomy (RP) specimen pathological report. Materials and methods: This retrospective single center study included 51 patients with prostate...


The Impact of Multidisciplinary Team Conferences in Urologic Cancer in a Tertia...

Gil, M; Guerra, J; Andrade, V; Medeiros, M; Guimarães, T; Bernardino, R; Falcão, G; Calais da Silva, F; Campos Pinheiro, L

Purpose: Multidisciplinary team (MDT) conferences are currently the standard of care in cancer patients' management. Despite evidence supporting benefits to the majority of malignancies, a paucity of data exists examining the impact in urinary and male genital cancers. This study aims to evaluate the impact of MDT conferences in urologic cancer practice. Methods: Clinical plans discussed in urologic MDT confere...


Understanding the influence of microbial contamination on colour alteration of ...

Rosado, T; Fale, A; Gil, M; Mirão, J; Candeias, A; Caldeira, A Teresa

This article reports biocolonization assays carried out on yellow and red ochres and ultramarine blue pigments. These pigments have been most commonly used in traditional limewash of heritage buildings from southern Portugal (Alentejo) and, in the case of the yellow and red ochres, also in historical decorative wall paintings since Roman times. The research aim was to assess the potential role played by microor...


Tracking old and new colours: Material study of 16th century mural paintings fr...

Helvaci, Y; Dias, L; Manhita, A; Martins, S; Cardoso, A; Candeias, A; Gil, M

This article describes the results of a multi-analytical research carried out on the mural paintingsfromEvora Cathedral, one of the oldest and most promi-nent monuments ofEvora city. The paintings were a late16th Century addition to the cathedral’s northern tran-sept chapel and are attributed to the painter JosedeEscovar, whose painting workshop was remarkably activein the so-called golden age of mural pai n...


Darkening on Lead based pigments: microbiological contribution

Rosado, T; Gil, M; Mirão, J; Candeias, António; Cal, A Teresa

The biodeterioration/biodegradation process is an important issue for the conservation of cultural heritage that needs urgent answers to their rehabilitation. In this way, the role of microorganisms in surfaces alteration was exploited. This work revealed a strong relationship between the microbiological proliferation and the damaged areas, evidencing the important role of the microorganisms in mural paintings ...


Darkening on Lead based pigments: microbiological contribution

Rosado, T; Gil, M; Mirão, J; Candeias, A J; Caldeira, A T

Abstract: The biodeterioration/biodegradation process is an important issue for the conservation of cultural heritage that needs urgent answers to their rehabilitation. In this way, the role of microorganisms in surfaces alteration was exploited. This work revealed a strong relationship between the microbiological proliferation and the damaged areas, evidencing the important role of the microorganisms in mural ...


Are they fresco paintings? Technical and material study of Casas Pintadas of Va...

Gil, M; Rosado, R; Ribeiro; Pestana; Caldeira, A T; Carvalho, L; Dias, L; Mirão, J; Candeias, AJ

The present paper describes the characterization and comparative study carried out on the 16th centurymurals of Casas Pintadas of the so-called Vasco da Gama House in the town of Évora, Southern Portugal. Even today, the two existing paintings in the porch vaulted cloister raise many questions about the pictorial techniques and materials that were used. The most adopted theory is that the upper register inspire...


Analytical Study of a Chromatic Deterioration: Lead Pigments Fading in 18th Cen...

Gil, M; Rosado, T; Caldeira, A T; Botto; Longelin; Carvalho; Souto; Candeias; Mirão

Analysis on 18th century mural paintings were carried out, both in situ and in laboratory, in order to identify the causes of a dramatic chromatic alteration of flesh tones. Many of the figures of the 18 mural scenes covering the nave vault of the Church of Santa Clara in Sabugueiro (Southern Portugal) have turned black while others have punctually bleached (Figure). The first assumption was the degradation of ...


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