JOANA TEIXEIRA PORTOLESE PASCALICCHIO

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Instituto de Psiquiatria, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina
LIM/23 - Laboratório de Psicopatologia e Terapêutica Psiquiátrica, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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    Intervenção multidisciplinar em crianças e adolescentes com transtorno do espectro autista e deficiência intelectual
    (2016) BOARATI, Miguel Angelo; MORAIS, Rosa Magaly Campêlo Borba de; PORTOLESE, Joana; DREYER, Margareth Ramos Mari; SATO, Flávia M.; PANTANO, Telma
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    Oxytocin and Gynecomastia: Correlation or Causality?
    (2018) AMORIM, Leticia; GOUVEIA, Flavia V.; GERMANN, Jurgen; ZAMBORI, Debora; MORAIS, Rosa; SATO, Flavia M.; FONGARO, Camila; PORTOLESE, Joana; BRENTANI, Helena; MARTINEZ, Raquel
    Oxytocin has been administered to patients with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in order to improve social skills, communication, and manage repetitive behaviors in the context of research trials. The majority of the studies focus on acute administration; thus, the effectiveness and potential side effects of chronic administration remain unknown. The main goal of this case report is to highlight the importance of the safety parameters for the chronic use of intranasal oxytocin administration. In a single case conducted in our outpatient clinic, one adolescent (15 years old) received intranasal oxytocin (24 IU) twice per day, in accordance with the recommended doses for this age group that varies from 8 - 25 IU twice per day. After three weeks of treatment, the patient presented with gynecomastia. While it is not certain that the gynecomastia was oxytocin-induced, this case highlights the importance of developing optimal regimens for chronic oxytocin administration, with a particular focus on safety parameters.
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    EXOME AND TRANSCRIPTOME DATA INTEGRATION IN AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER TRIOS REVEALED PPI SUB-NETWORKS AFFECTED WITH DE NOVO AND INHERITED RARE VARIANTS GROUPING PATIENTS BY DIFFERENT BIOLOGICAL PATHWAYS
    (2017) REIS, Viviane Neri de Souza; TAHIRA, Ana; LISBOA, Bianca; SANTOS, Ana Cecilia Feio dos; PORTOLESE, Joana; ZACHI, Elaine; LIMA, Leandro; SIMOES, Sergio; FELTRIN, Arthur; SATO, Flavia; SANTOS, Ana Paula Martins dos; BORDINI, Daniela; BRUNONI, Decio; MARIE, Suely Kazue Nagahashi; BRENTANI, Helena