Departamento de Obstetrícia e Ginecologia - FM/MOG

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O Departamento de Obstetrícia e Ginecologia da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo (FMUSP) desenvolve pesquisas e dedica-se à formação de profissionais da área gineco-obstétrica. Conta com comissões específicas que cuidam da avaliação de projetos, fomento, aspectos bioéticos e éticos em suas execuções e acompanhamentos. Tais atividades são exercidas no âmbito interno da Clínica e também das Instituições maiores (Faculdade e Hospital).

Além disso, a Disciplina de Ginecologia mantém um dos Laboratórios de Investigação Médica (LIM-59), que reúne um potencial bastante grande e seleto de recursos bio-tecnológicos e material humano consorciados; bem como sua utilização compartilhada, alavancando pesquisas que apresentariam dificuldade muito grande na sua execução isolada.

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Como e até quando realizar contracepção no climatério
(2014) MARGARIDO, Paulo Francisco Ramos
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Prefácio
(2021) BARACAT, Edmund Chada
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Doenças causadas por clamídias
(2021) LINHARES, Iara Moreno; COLOMBO, Silvia; ELEUTéRIO JUNIOR, José; FERREIRA FILHO, Edson Santos; FONSECA, Angela Maggio da
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Manejo das gestantes e dos recém-nascidos e COVID-19
(2023) FRANCISCO, Rossana Pulcineli Vieira; KREBS, Vera Lúcia Jornada
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A closer look at heterotopic sites of pleomorphic adenoma, particularly in women: fide, sed cui vide?
(2024) SENGUL, Ilker; SENGUL, Demet; JUNIOR, Jose Maria Soares
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MicroRNA-210-3p Regulates Endometriotic Lesion Development by Targeting IGFBP3 in Baboons and Women with Endometriosis (vol 30, pg 2932, 2023)
(2024) KAI, Kentaro; JOSHI, Niraj R.; BURNS, Gregory W.; HRBEK, Samantha M.; VEGTER, Erin L.; OCHOA-BERNAL, Maria Ariadna; SONG, Yong; MOLDOVAN, Genna E.; SEMPERE, Lorenzo F.; MIYADAHIRA, Eduardo H.; SERAFINI, Paulo C.; FAZLEABAS, Asgerally T.
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Low back pain, pelvic pain, and associated factors in type 1 diabetic pregnant women
(2024) BATISTA, Patricia Andrade; OLIVEIRA, Claudia de; COSTA, Rafaela Alkmin da; FRANCISCO, Rossana Pulcineli Vieira; CABAR, Fabio Roberto
Introduction: Pregnancy and diabetes mellitus promote several musculoskeletal changes predisposing this population to complaints of Lower Back (LB) and Pelvic Pain (PP). Objective: To assess the frequency of LB and PP and associated factors in type 1 Diabetic (DM1) pregnant women. Method: An observational analytical cross-sectional study. Thirty-six pregnant women with DM1 were evaluated through a postural assessment with a focus on pelvic positioning and what patients reported. The associated factors were assessed using the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI), the International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire Short Form (ICIQ-SF), and the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI). Results: The frequency of LB and PP was 55.6 % and 30.6 %, respectively. The presence of anxiety was not associated with a higher prevalence of pain. The incidence of sexual dysfunctions was higher in the GD. DM1 duration had a mean of 14.9 years (+/- 8.2 SD) in the GD and 9.0 years (+/- 6.9 SD) in the GSD, which was statistically significant (p <= 0.050). In the multiple binary regression analysis for the occurrence of pain, the independent factor was DM1 duration >= 17 years (OR = 11.2; 95 % CI = 1.02-124.75). The association between DM1 duration >= 17 years and being overweight showed a probability of 95 % for the studied population in the analysis of the probabilities of occurrence of the pain event. Conclusion: There was a high frequency of LB and PP related to pregnancy in DM1 pregnant women in the second trimester of pregnancy. The incidence of sexual dysfunction and DM1 duration >= 17 years increases the chance that DM1 pregnant women will experience pain. There was no association between anxiety. urinary incontinence and pain in DM1 pregnant women.
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Autologous heterotopic fresh ovarian graft: technique description
(2023) BERTOLAZZI, Marilia Albanezi; FERNANDES, Rodrigo Pinto; GENTA, Maria Luiza Nogueira Dias; BARACAT, Edmund Chada; CARVALHO, Jesus Paula
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Visual Analogue Scale Cut-off Point of Seven Represents Poor Quality of Life in Patients with Endometriosis
(2024) ANDRES, Marina Paula; RICCIO, Luiza Gama Coelho; ABRAO, Henrique Mendonca; MANZINI, Mariana Simionato; BRAGA, Lais; ABRAO, Mauricio Simoes
Establishing objective criteria to assess endometriosis symptoms is crucial in defining therapeutic strategies. The visual analogue scale (VAS) is the most used system to enhance the accuracy and reduce the subjectivity of pain assessment, and symptoms of endometriosis are considered severe when the VAS score is >= 7 cm. Pain symptoms can significantly impact patients' quality of life, resulting in psychological and social distress. The aim of this study is to evaluate whether a VAS cut-off point of 7 cm for each pain symptom correlates with a diminished quality of life in women with endometriosis. This retrospective study included 1129 patients who underwent surgical treatment for endometriosis. Dysmenorrhea, acyclic pelvic pain, deep dyspareunia, dyschezia, and dysuria were assessed using a 0-10 cm VAS. The Short Form-36 (SF-36) questionnaire was employed to evaluate the quality of life 6 months prior to surgery. Dysmenorrhea was the most prevalent symptom reported in 93.6% of cases, with a mean VAS of 7.6 cm. The quality of life reported was reduced in most patients, with domain scores ranging from 49.4 to 80.1. The mean SF-36 scores in all domains were significantly lower in patients with severe pain (VAS score >= 7 cm) compared to those with mild to moderate pain (VAS < 7 cm). This trend was observed across all evaluated pain symptoms. Our research demonstrates that the prevalent VAS cut-off point for establishing severe pain symptoms in endometriosis (VAS >= 7 cm) accurately represents the negative impact of the disease on women's quality of life, as assessed via the SF-36 questionnaire.
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Granulosa cells and follicular development: a brief review (vol 69, e20230175, 2023)
(2023) CAVALCANTI, Giovanna Santos; CARVALHO, Katia Candido; FERREIRA, Cecilia da Silva; CHEDRAUI, Peter; MONTELEONE, Pedro Augusto Araujo; BARACAT, Edmund Chada; SOARES JUNIOR, Jose Maria