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A Hybrid-Telerehabilitation Versus a Conventional Program for Urinary Incontine...

Santiago, M; Cardoso-Teixeira, P; Pereira, S; Firmino-Machado, J; Moreira, S

Introduction and hypothesis This study aimed to compare the effectiveness of a hybrid telerehabilitation program with a traditional face to face model in women with stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and mixed incontinence (MUI) with a predominance of SUI. The authors hypothesized that home pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) would have a similar benefit to outpatient PFMT. Methods Parallel randomized controlled...


Composite Outcomes in Observational Studies of Ulcerative Colitis: a Systematic...

Magro, F; Alves, C; Santiago, M; Ministro, P; Lago, P; Correia, L; Gonçalves, R; Carvalho, D; Portela, F; Dias, C; Dignass, A; Danese, S

Background: Ulcerative colitis (UC) has been the focus of numerous observational studies over the years and a common strategy employed in their design is the use of composite and aggregate outcomes. Objective: This systematic review and meta-analysis aims to identify composite and aggregate outcomes of observational studies in UC and to evaluate how the number and type of variables included and the length of fo...


Coexisting primary Sjögren’s syndrome and sarcoidosis: coincidence, mutually ex...

Santiago, T; Santiago, M; Rovisco, R; Ferreira, J; Duarte, C; Malcata, AB; Pereira da Silva, JA

Herein, we describe a 44-year-old female diagnosed with histologically proven coexistence of primary Sjögren's syndrome and sarcoidosis with pulmonary and muscular involvement. The differential diagnosis may be difficult, but this is not an exceptional case, which highlights the need to critically revise the consideration of sarcoidosis as an exclusion for primary Sjögren's syndrome, as established in current c...


Anticorps anti-Ku : prévalence et associations cliniques

Santiago, T; Santiago, M; Rovisco, J; Silva, N; Pereira da Silva, JA


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