BLENDA NUNES ENDLICH

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Instituto do Coração, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Médico
LIM/09 - Laboratório de Pneumologia, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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    Pulmonary arterial enlargement is a predictor of higher risk of exacerbations in non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis patients
    (2021) FREITAS, Leonardo Vinicius De; NUNES, Blenda; MIRANDA, Renato; MAIA, Ana Luisa; RACHED, Samia; CUKIER, Alberto; STELMACH, Rafael; PINTO, Regina Carvalho; ATHANAZIO, Rodrigo
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    Lung Infiltrates Secondary To Dengue Fever: Case Report
    (2017) ATHAYDE, R. B. De; OLIVEIRA FILHO, J. B.; PILOTO, B. M.; TARTAGLIA, R. S.; MIRANDA, R. R.; ENDLICH, B. N.; NEFFA, P. P.; COSTA, A. N.
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    Constrictive Bronchiolitis Mimicking Pulmonary Lymphangioleiomyomatosis
    (2016) TOLEDO, A. P.; ENDLICH, B. N.; ARIMURA, F. E.; FREITAS, C. S.; NASCIMENTO, E. C. T.; BERNARDI, F. D. C.; DOLHNIKOFF, M.; KAIRALLA, R. A.; BALDI, B. G.; CARVALHO, C. R.
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    Mycobacterium Parascrofulaceum in a Patient with Alpha 1 Antitrypsin Deficiency: Case Report
    (2020) BRIDI, G. D.; JESUS, R. M. De; SCHUBSKY, J.; LEIBEL, T.; ENDLICH, B. N.; RACHED, S. Z.; ATHANAZIO, R. A.; PINTO, R. M. De Carvalho; STELMACH, R.; CUKIER, A.
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    Post-TB bronchiectasis: from pathogenesis to rehabilitation
    (2023) MARTINEZ-GARCIA, M. A.; GUAN, W-j.; DE-LA-ROSA, D.; ATHANAZIO, R.; OSCULLO, G.; SHI, M-x.; PUJAL-MONTANA, P.; ENDLICH, B. N.; TIBERI, S.; CENTIS, R.; MIGLIORI, G. B.
    The destruction of lung parenchyma caused by TB can result in pulmonary sequelae that are classified as bronchiectasis due to traction (radiological sequelae), and bronchiectasis persisting with an inflammatory bronchial component and opportunistic bronchial infec-tion. There is a lack of studies that comprehensively analyse whether post-TB bronchiectasis differs in clinical, prognostic or therapeutic aspects from bronchiectasis arising from other aetiologies. However, it has been noted that post-TB bronchiectasis tends to appear more frequently in the upper lung lobes. In many countries, TB is the most frequent known cause of bronchiectasis, but there is currently no targeted management of bronchiectasis due to TB as opposed to other aetiologies. It is imperative to first prevent TB, and when that fails to provide early diagnosis and adequate treatment for TB disease. In addition, efforts should be made to limit additional lung insults such as tobacco use and provide management of post TB bronchiectasis to minimise further pulmonary sequelae. The objective of this minire-view was to provide an update on post-TB bronchiectasis, its definition, epidemiological data, pathophysiology, and clinical, diagnosis and therapeutic aspects.
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    Pulmonary Actinomyces Infection, an Atypical Case Report
    (2018) JESUS, R. M. De; ENDLICH, B. N.; SERRA, J. P.; LIMA, R. M.; ATHANAZIO, R. A.; RACHED, S. Z.; PINTO, R. C.; CUKIER, A.; STELMACH, R.
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    Evolution of severe asthma during pregnancy
    (2018) LIMA, Renato; ENDLICH, Blenda; OSMUNDO JUNIOR, Gilmar; FRANCISCO, Rossana; RACHED, Samia; ATHANAZIO, Rodrigo; FERNANDES, Frederico; CUKIER, Alberto; STELMACH, Rafael; PINTO, Regina
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    Rare Fungal Infection In Patient With Pulmonary Tuberculosis Sequelae
    (2016) ENDLICH, B. N.; COSTA, F. M.; OLIVEIRA, E. P.; PADOVESI, C. M.; MAIORANO, M. N. T.; MARIANI, A. W.; ATHANAZIO, R. A.; RACHED, S. Z.; SALES, R. K. B.; COSTA, A. N.