A 24-year-old male patient, who underwent kidney transplant six years ago due to
Lupus nephritis, for the last two years presented asymptomatic erythematous scaly
plaques on the abdomen and areas exposed to light. Post-transplantation
immunosuppressive medications included prednisone, mycophenolate sodium and
sirolimus. The histopathologic features were typical for epidermodysplasia
verruciformis. Epidermodysplasia verruciformis is a rare autosomal recessive
genodermatosis with increased susceptibility to specific strains of cutaneous human
papilloma virus. The term ''acquired epidermodysplasia verruciformis'' was recently
introduced to the literature and describes epidermodysplasia verruciformis occurring
in patients with impaired cell-mediated immunity. We report an additional case
associated to immunosuppression after kidney transplantation.
PURPOSE:To verify the publication rate of the abstracts presented at the XII Brazilian Congress of Experimental Surgery.
METHODS:We performed a cross-sectional study that evaluated if the abstracts accepted for presentation at the XII Brazilian Congress of Experimental Surgery were published in periodics. The information was acquired using the Scielo, Medline / Pubmed, LILACS and Google Scholar databases.
RESULTS:From all the abstracts presented, only 77 (40.52%) were published in scientific journals. Of this total, 14 (18.18%) were
CONCLUSION:The publication rate of the abstracts presented at the XII Brazilian Congress of Experimental Surgery was 40,52%, most from the state of Sao Paulo.
a lidocaína não bloqueou os efeitos do pós-condicionamento na síndrome de isquemia e reperfusão renal, mas conferiu melhor na proteção glomerular quando aplicada em conjunto com o pós-condicionamento isquêmico.
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