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Cyrla Zaltman

HUCFF Federal University of Rio de Janeiro- Depatament of Internal Medicine Gastroenterology Unit
c.zaltman@gmail.com

Journal articles

2009
Mônica Soldan, Alberto Schanaider, Kalil Madi, Cyrla Zaltman, João C Machado (2009)  In vitro ultrasound biomicroscopic imaging of colitis in rats.   J Ultrasound Med 28: 4. 463-469 Apr  
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to show the feasibility of 50-MHz ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) to image the rat colon.
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2008
Fernanda Brito, Fabiana Cervo de Barros, Cyrla Zaltman, Ana Teresa Pugas Carvalho, Antonio Jose de de Carneiro, Ricardo Guimarães Fischer, Anders Gustafsson, Carlos Marcelo de de Figueredo (2008)  Prevalence of periodontitis and DMFT index in patients with Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.   J Clin Periodontol 35: 6. 555-560 Jun  
Abstract: To compare the prevalence of periodontal disease and the decayed, missing and filled teeth (DMFT) index in patients with Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC) with those without these diseases.
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Yolanda Faia Manhaes Tolentino, Homero Soares Fogaca, Cyrla Zaltman, Lia Laura Lewis Ximenes, Henrique Sergio Moraes Coelho (2008)  Hepatitis B virus prevalence and transmission risk factors in inflammatory bowel disease patients at Clementino Fraga Filho university hospital.   World J Gastroenterol 14: 20. 3201-3206 May  
Abstract: To evaluate the prevalence of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients that followed up in our hospital and try to identify the possible risk factors involved in this infection transmission.
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2007
Paula Peruzzi Elia, Homero Soares Fogaça, Rodrigo G G Rego Barros, Cyrla Zaltman, Celeste Siqueira C Elia (2007)  [Descriptive analysis of the social, clinical, laboratorial and anthropometric profiles of inflammatory bowel disease inwards patients from the "Clementino Fraga Filho" University Hospital, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil].   Arq Gastroenterol 44: 4. 332-339 Oct/Dec  
Abstract: The epidemiologic survey in Brazil is limited probably due to a diagnosis deficiency and a small number of population-based studies performed. The majority of the prevalence studies available have evaluated inflammatory bowel diseases outpatients, but the knowledge of the profile of inflammatory bowel diseases inpatients is important in order to detect predictive markers of disease severity that will allow earlier medical intervention decreasing the rate of hospitalization and reducing the Health System costs.
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2004
Gisele V Pires, Heitor S P Souza, Celeste C S Elia, Cyrla Zaltman, Ana Teresa P Carvalho, Claudio J A Tortori, Henrique C Garrofé, José Roberto Lapa e Silva (2004)  Small bowel of patients with asthma and allergic rhinitis: absence of inflammation despite the presence of major cellular components of allergic inflammation.   Allergy Asthma Proc 25: 4. 253-259 Jul/Aug  
Abstract: Eosinophils participate in the pathogenesis of inflammatory diseases of the respiratory tract and the gut. We investigated the constitutive presence of eosinophils and mononuclear cells in the macroscopically normal duodenal mucosa of patients with asthma and allergic rhinitis. Macroscopically normal duodenal specimens were obtained at routine endoscopy for upper gastrointestinal symptoms from 16 patients with asthma and 13 patients with allergic rhinitis. Twelve nonatopic patients with irritable bowel syndrome were studied as controls. Specimens were analyzed by immunohistochemistry using a panel of antibodies to human eosinophil cationic protein clone EG1 (EG1) and clone EG2 (EG2), anti-human interleukin (anti-hIL)-5, anti-hIL-4, anti-CD4, and anti-CD68. Significantly increased numbers of eosinophils stained with EG1 and EG2 were found in the duodenum of patients with asthma and allergic rhinitis compared with controls. IL-5+ cells and IL-4+ cells were detected in significantly increased numbers in the duodenal mucosa of patients with asthma and rhinitis compared with controls. Mononuclear cells expressing CD4 (helper T cells) and CD68 (macrophages) also were significantly increased in the duodenal mucosa of asthma and rhinitis compared with controls. Accumulation of eosinophils in conjunction with IL-4+ cells and IL-5+ cells in the noninflamed duodenal mucosa may reflect a predominant T helper cell subset 2 systemic immune response in patients with asthma and allergic rhinitis. The absence of intestinal inflammation despite the marked presence of cells implicated in the allergic inflammation suggests that local mechanisms might determine the state of nonresponsiveness in the gut mucosa of patients with asthma and allergic rhinitis.
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2003
Célia Regina M Chaves, Paulo Roberto P Elias, Wanli Cheng, Cyrla Zaltman, Antônio Carlos R Iglesias, Valeria B Braulio (2003)  Long chain fatty acid uptake by human intestinal mucosa in vitro: mechanisms of transport.   Digestion 67: 1-2. 32-36  
Abstract: The aim of this study was to investigate whether a carrier-mediated membrane transport for long chain fatty acid (LCFA) exists in the human intestinal mucosa.
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2002
Cyrla Zaltman, Heitor Siffert Pereira de Souza, Maria Elizabeth C Castro, Maria de Fátima S Sobral, Paula Cristina P Dias, Vilson Lemos (2002)  Upper gastrointestinal bleeding in a Brazilian hospital: a retrospective study of endoscopic records.   Arq Gastroenterol 39: 2. 74-80 Apr/Jun  
Abstract: Upper gastrointestinal bleeding is a frequent and potentially severe complication of most digestive diseases of the upper gastrointestinal tract. Upper endoscopy has a crucial role in the diagnosis and treatment of upper gastrointestinal bleeding, however epidemiological studies are still limited in our country. Aims - To assess the clinical characteristics, endoscopic accuracy, treatment efficiency and clinical outcome of patients admitted to the endoscopic unit with upper gastrointestinal bleeding.
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