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bookPart Infecções bucofaríngeas e cervicofaciais(2021) MIZIARA, Ivan Dieb; SENNES, Luiz UbirajarabookPart Telerreabilitação(2023) CARVALHO, Mariana Cavazzoni Lima de; MARTINS, Fernanda; BATTISTELLA, Linamara RizzobookPart 0 Citação(ões) na Scopus Risk of malaria for travelers with stable malaria transmission(2011) MASSAD, E.; BEHRENS, R. H.; BURATTINI, M. N.; COUTINHO, F. A. B.A mathematical model was developed to estimate the risk of non-immune individual acquiring falciparum malaria when traveling to the Amazon region of Brazil. The risk of malaria infection to travelers was calculated as a function of duration of exposure and season of arrival. © 2012 by Apple Academic Press, Inc.bookPart 0 Citação(ões) na Scopus Thermography in musculoskeletal diseases(2023) OLIVEIRA, N. C. de; ALFIERI, F. M.; BATTISTELLA, L. R.The progression of the studies in the field of thermography has been contributing to the employment of this technique for the investigation of clinical conditions where pain is present. Examples include chronic musculoskeletal disorders, and the most prevalent ones are osteoarthritis and low back pain. Osteoarthritis is an important cause of pain and disability among patients. Chronic low back pain, in turn, affects 80% of the population at least in some period of life. As the prevalence of these diseases tends to grow, they constitute a public health issue worldwide. In this scenario, thermography arises as a method that can provide a better understanding of these diseases. Hence, this chapter discusses the distribution of body temperature in these diseases, as well as the pathophysiology regarding body temperature and its relationship with pain. © 2023 Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved.bookPart 0 Citação(ões) na Scopus Thermography in strokes(2023) ALFIERI, F. M.; SANTOS, A. C. A. dos; BATTISTELLA, L. R.Among the consequences of stroke, sensory disorders can affect more than half of patients. One of the consequences is the change in body temperature between the hemibodies that the patients can perceive or neglect. Although this temperature difference has been reported as unpleasant, little is understood or studied. As autonomic disorders are present in patients with stroke, and as thermography can assess body temperature distribution, using this assessment in these patients is feasible. This chapter will address body temperature distribution in patients with and without stroke and the associations between sensorimotor recovery, sensitivity, perception, and body temperature in individuals with stroke sequelae. © 2023 Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved.- The management of neck mass during pregnancy and the postpartum period(2022) YAYLACI, A.; ÖZTüRK, M.; SIH, T.A mass in the neck is a common clinical finding encountered in clinical practice. Determining the etiology of a neck mass is not straightforward, owing to developing from a wide array of processes. A neck mass may evolve as an isolated disease, a sign of a systemic disease, or be the only clinically apparent manifestation of malignancy in another part of the head and neck or elsewhere in the body. Therefore, timely diagnosis of a neck mass is paramount, because delayed diagnosis of malignancy worsens prognosis [1]. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2022.
bookPart 0 Citação(ões) na Scopus Body temperature and thermography(2023) ALFIERI, F. M.; OLIVEIRA, N. C. de; BATTISTELLA, L. R.The interest in body temperature comes from the most remote times. It is known that the regulation of body temperature is important for the maintenance of homeostasis, which in turn is vital for the proper functioning of body fluids and tissues. Hypothalamus, located in the central region of the brain, is responsible for maintaining body temperature regulation between 35.5°C to 37.7°. Thermography is a method designed to assess skin surface temperature, able to provide data on the symmetry (or asymmetry) of body hemispheres. This chapter will discuss studies related to the physiology of body temperature, the importance of similar temperature distribution between body hemispheres, and normality patterns of this distribution evaluated by thermography. © 2023 Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved.bookPart 0 Citação(ões) na Scopus Postural control and thermography(2023) BRONSTEIN, P. N.; ALFIERI, F. M.; BATTISTELLA, L. R.Effective postural control requires proper functioning and interaction among the sensorimotor and nervous systems. Maintaining an orthostatic posture in tasks that require the body to be erect involves information processing from the visual, vestibular, and somatosensory systems, as well as proprioceptive and cutaneous inputs regarding the contact between the plantar region and the surface. These inputs are integrated and processed by the nervous system, which coordinates neuromuscular responses to stabilize the center of mass within the base of support to maintain postural orientation and balance. Sensory information from the environment and within the body is critical to detect and correct postural instabilities. The autonomic nervous system regulates body temperature, and thermography provides extremely accurate information about body temperature distribution. Temperature changes captured by thermography may suggest possible regional modifications of muscles blood perfusion, which are mainly responsible for maintaining postural control. Therefore, combining postural assessment with thermography can provide a more comprehensive view of the patient's condition. This chapter aims to review studies that have conducted postural assessment in combination with thermography to verify the correlation between these two assessments. By analyzing these studies, we aim to understand the potential benefits of using thermography as an additional tool for evaluating postural control. © 2023 Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved.bookPart Introdução(2017) OLIVEIRA, Reinaldo Ayer de; BOULOS, MarcosbookPart Transtornos mentais relacionados ao trabalho(2022) FONTANA-ROSA, Júlio César; CAMARGO, Duílio Antéro de; CARVALHO, Ricardo Baccarelli; SHIOZAWA, PedrobookPart Perícia médica(2022) GIANVECCHIO, Victor Alexandre Percinio; GIANVECCHIO, Daniele Muñoz; MACIEL, Daniele Pimentel; MUñOZ, Daniel RomerobookPart Introdução à ética médica e à bioética(2022) MUñOZ, Daniel RomerobookPart Retorno ao trabalho e readaptação ao posto de trabalho: aplicabilidade e implicações(2022) SILVA JUNIOR, João Silvestre dabookPart Apresentação do volume(2022) MUñOZ, Daniel Romerobook Medicina do trabalho(2022)bookPart Prefácio(2015) BATTISTELLA, Linamara RizzobookPart Noções de psicopatologia forense(2022) MIZIARA, Ivan DiebbookPart Sexologia forense(2022) SCARAMUSSA, Fernanda; MIZIARA, Ivan DiebbookPart Tanatologia forense(2022) PORTO, Aimée Christine Alcantara Ribeiro Szonyi; MIZIARA, Ivan Dieb