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A coleção de Livros e Capítulos de Livros reúne capítulos e resumos de obras produzidas por autores do sistema FMUSP-HC que inclui a Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo (FMUSP), o Hospital das Clínicas da FMUSP e demais institutos associados.

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    A captação de recursos através de agências governamentais
    (2023) FACANALI JUNIOR, Marcio Roberto; ARTIFON, Everson Luiz Almeida
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    Judicialização nos processos das emendas parlamentares e outros recursos da saúde
    (2023) MATHEUS, Sidney; ARTIFON, Everson Luiz Almeida
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    Neurosurgery
    (2022) LEPSKI, G. A.; NEPOMUCENO, T. B.
    The oncological treatment of intracranial tumors demands an experienced and multidisciplinary team able to manage vascular complications and perform reconstructive procedures when needed. Some brain tumors dislocate, enclose, and sometimes invade major arterial and venous structures of the brain, which if sacrificed may lead to unacceptable neurological deficits. Since the brain tumor treatment is a balance between preserving function and removing the greatest amount of tumor possible, the oncological neurosurgeon must also be trained to perform arterial and venous reconstruction and bypasses. In the present chapter, we address reconstructive strategies in the arterial and venous systems to preserve brain hemodynamics, either in the elective or emergent conditions. Brain tumors increase the risk of venous thromboembolism, which complicates the decision as to when to start anticoagulation (either before or after brain surgery). In addition, postoperative bleeding is a major complication, potentially culminating in death or serious neurological deficits. Nevertheless, many studies have demonstrated that thromboembolism risk overcomes the risk of postoperative bleeding in the neurosurgical oncology cohort, so that most protocols recommend early prophylaxis. This does not preclude the need for multifactorial and individual-based decision-making, paying careful attention to patient- and surgery-related risks. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2022.
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    Hipertensão intracraniana
    (2023) JúNIOR, Leonardo de Moura Sousa; LEPSKI, Guilherme
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    Oncologia integrativa: uma abordagem centrada na pessoa
    (2021) COSTA, Paola Tôrres; GHELMAN, Ricardo; CHAMON, Regina
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    Anexo- Websites de instituições de referência em medicina integrativa
    (2021) GHELMAN, Ricardo; ROHDE, Ciro Blujus dos Santos
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    Pediatria integrativa
    (2021) GHELMAN, Ricardo; PEREIRA, Priscilla Araújo Duprat de Britto; MEIRA, Lara Vieira da Silva
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    Medicamentos dinamizados
    (2021) QUARESMA, Carla Holandino; BATISTA, João Vitor da Costa; OLIVEIRA, Adriana Passos; VIRIATO, Ezequiel Paulo; MORERA, Marcelo Camilo; GHELMAN, Ricardo; ROCHA, Leandro Machado
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    Medicina antroposófica
    (2021) GHELMAN, Ricardo; BENEVIDES, Iracema de Almeida; HOSOMI, Jorge Kioshi
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    Panorama global da pesquisa em medicina e saúde integrativa
    (2021) GHELMAN, Ricardo; SCHVEITZER, Mariana Cabral; ABDALA, Carmen Verônica Mendes; NUNES, Gelza Matos; PORTELLA, Caio Fábio Schlechta
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    Drenagem torácica
    (2022) HSIN, Shieh Huei; OTOCH, José Pinhata
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    Acute effects of musical auditory stimulation on heart rate dynamics
    (2017) AMARAL, J. A. T. do; GARNER, D. M.; ABREU, L. C. de; VALENTI, V. E.
    In this chapter, we will describe recent studies that have investigated the acute influence of musical auditory stimulus on autonomic heart rate control. Searches were performed on Medline, SciELO, Lilacs and Cochrane databases using cross referencing between the keywords: “auditory stimulation,” “autonomic nervous system,” “music” and “heart rate variability.” We will present classical and recent experimental studies on humans and rats that investigated the acute effects of specific music on autonomic nervous system. For example, one of the selected studies indicated that there is a strong correlation between noise intensity and vagal-sympathetic balance. Likewise, it was conveyed that musical therapy improved heart rate variability in anthracycline-treated breast cancer patients. It was hypothesized that the release of dopamine in the striatal system induced by pleasurable songs are involved in the cardiac autonomic regulation. This chapter proposes to explore how music can be used as a complementary therapy. © 2017 Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
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    Pancreaticobiliary Stent Retrieval
    (2018) RAZZAK, A.; ARTIFON, E. L. de Almeida; KOZAREK, R. A.
    Pancreaticobiliary stenting is an efficacious and safe method to address biliary manifestations of benign and malignant disease. Removal of pancreaticobiliary prostheses is necessary for most patients with benign disease and for those suffering from stent-related adverse events, including stent occlusion and migration. The key principles of stent retrieval are optimizing patient safety; ensuring complete removal of the foreign body; maintaining intraductal access, when necessary; and thoroughly assessing for iatrogenic injury and resolution of the original indication for stent placement. This chapter will review the indications, timing, and techniques of biliary and pancreatic stent retrieval, as well as introduce the subject of lumen-apposing metal stent removal. © 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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    Intraoperative Ultrasound in Chiari Type I Malformation
    (2020) BROCK, R. S.; TARICCO, M. A.; OLIVEIRA, M. F. De; OLIVEIRA, M. De Lima; TEIXEIRA, M. J.; BOR-SENG-SHU, E.
    The advent of intraoperative ultrasonography (USG) has allowed identification of craniocervical junction (CVJ) anatomy and cerebrospinal fluid dynamics and CVJ structures with real-time images. It is possible to use intraoperative USG in patients with Chiari malformation type I as a method for selection of candidates for posterior fossa decompression with bone removal alone. This chapter describes the authors’ experience using intraoperative USG. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020.
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    Fish oil supplementation and cancer cachexia
    (2016) SEELAENDER, M.
    Cancer cachexia remains an unsolved clinical problem. This syndrome is associated with muscle and adipose tissue wasting, anorexia, systemic inflammation, and major metabolic disruption. All these symptoms compromise cancer treatment outcome, quality of life, and survival. Fish oil supplementation has been found to attenuate some of the consequences of cachexia, as reported in animal models and patient trials. The potential of marine omega three fatty acids to counteract cachexia-related weight and appetite loss, and to modulate peripheral inflammation and metabolism are discussed, along the recently proposed roles in neuroinflammation. Fish oil supplementation appears as a promising strategy in adjuvant cachexia treatment. © 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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    Coledocolitíase
    (2022) MINATA, Maurício Kazuyoshi; ARTIFON, Everson Luiz de Almeida
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    Hemorragia oculta
    (2022) FACANALI JUNIOR, Marcio Roberto; ARTIFON, Everson Luiz de Almeida
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    Stent em cólon
    (2022) CHENG, Spencer; ARTIFON, Everson Luiz de Almeida
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    O papel da endoscopia na cirurgia de urgência
    (2022) FLUMIGNAN, Victor Kalil; ARTIFON, Everson Luiz de Almeida