Differences in causality of adverse drug reactions according to the reports from different professional groups

Differences in causality of adverse drug reactions according to the reports from different professional groups

Differences in causality of adverse drug reactions according to the reports from different professional groups

Craveiro N, Alves C, Batel Marques FJ

Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf. 2010 Aug; 19(S) S179-180.

2010

A exposição simultânea a vários medicamentos como factor de risco de reacções adversas graves

A exposição simultânea a vários medicamentos como factor de risco de reacções adversas graves

A exposição simultânea a vários medicamentos como factor de risco de reacções adversas graves

AF Macedo, C Alves, N Craveiro, F Batel Marques

Rev Port Farmacoter. 2010;2:163-166

2010

Níveis de causalidade imputados a reacções adversas a medicamentos em função do profissional notificador: potencial influência do acesso à informação clínica

Níveis de causalidade imputados a reacções adversas a medicamentos em função do profissional notificador: potencial influência do acesso à informação clínica

Níveis de causalidade imputados a reacções adversas a medicamentos em função do profissional notificador: potencial influência do acesso à informação clínica

Craveiro N, Alves C, Batel Marques F

Rev Port Farmacoter, 2010;2:89-93

2010

OCT noise despeckling using a 3D nonlinear complex diffusion filter.

OCT noise despeckling using a 3D nonlinear complex diffusion filter.

OCT noise despeckling using a 3D nonlinear complex diffusion filter.

Maduro C., Bernardes R., Serranho P., Santos T., Cunha-Vaz J.

Technology and Medical Sciences, pp. 221-226. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Technology and Medical Sciences, October 21-23, 2010. Porto, Portugal. ISBN: 9780415668224.

2010

Noninvasive Assessment of Blood-Retinal Barrier Function by High-Definition Optical Coherence Tomography.

Noninvasive Assessment of Blood-Retinal Barrier Function by High-Definition Optical Coherence Tomography.

Noninvasive Assessment of Blood-Retinal Barrier Function by High-Definition Optical Coherence Tomography.

Santos T., Bernardes R., Santos A., Cunha-Vaz J.

Technology and Medical Sciences, pp. 215-219. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Technology and Medical Sciences, October 21-23, 2010. Porto, Portugal. ISBN: 9780415668224.

2010

Blood-retinal barrier

Blood-retinal barrier

Blood-retinal barrier

Cunha-Vaz J., Bernardes R., Lobo C.

The blood-ocular barrier system is formed by 2 main barriers: the blood-aqueous barrier and the blood-retinal barrier (BRB). The BRB is particularly tight and restrictive and is a physiologic barrier that regulates ion, protein, and water flux into and out of the retina. The BRB consists of inner and outer components, the inner BRB being formed of tight junctions between retinal capillary endothelial cells and the outer BRB of tight junctions between retinal pigment epithelial cells. The BRB is essential
to maintaining the eye as a privileged site and is essential for normal visual function. Methods of clinical evaluation of the BRB are reviewed and new directions using optical coherence tomography are presented. Alterations of the BRB play a crucial role in the development of retinal diseases. The 2 most frequent and relevant retinal diseases, diabetic retinopathy and age-related macular degeneration (AMD), are directly associated with alterations of the BRB. Diabetic retinopathy is initiated by an alteration of the inner BRB and neovascular AMD is a result of an alteration of the outer BRB. Macular edema is a direct result of alterations of the BRB.

Eur J Ophthalmol, 2011, 21 (Suppl. 6): S3-S9.

2011
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