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Daniella Campelo Batalha Cox Moore

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Azevedo Z, Camacho K, Caixeta D, Lima-Setta F, Salles T, Goes F, et al.
Rev Soc Bras Med Trop . 2021 Mar; 54:e0865-2020. PMID: 33759933
This report describes a case of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in a child that evolved with a pattern of toxic shock syndrome with coronary artery ectasia and neurological involvement, documented by...
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Azevedo Z, Santos Junior B, Ramos E, Salu M, Caixeta D, Lima-Setta F, et al.
Clin Nutr . 2019 Jun; 39(4):1188-1194. PMID: 31153673
Background & Aims: Sepsis is still a significant cause of death in the Intensive Care Unit and its early diagnosis is vital. Changes in cell permeability have been observed early...
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Toledo L, Moore D, Caixeta D, Salu M, Farias C, Azevedo Z
Rev Soc Bras Med Trop . 2018 Aug; 51(4):560-562. PMID: 30133647
Accidents related to Africanized honey bees are growing globally and are associated with multiple stings owing to the aggressive behavior of this species. The massive inoculation of venom causes skin...
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Azevedo Z, Moore D, de Matos F, Fonseca V, Peixoto M, Ignez C Gaspar-Elsas M, et al.
Clin Nutr . 2013 Feb; 32(5):824-9. PMID: 23416114
Background & Aims: Currently, there are no clinical or laboratory parameters that can be used efficiently to predict the prognosis of critically ill patients, but in some situations, raw bioelectrical...
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Tanabe R, Azevedo Z, Fonseca V, Peixoto M, Anjos L, Gaspar-Elsas M, et al.
Clin Nutr . 2011 Aug; 31(1):144-8. PMID: 21872371
Background & Aims: Ethnicity may influence bioimpedance values. The goal of this study was to measure total body impedance vector in infants and pre-school children in Brazil and compare them...
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Moore D, Xavier Elsas P, Maximiano E, Elsas M
Sao Paulo Med J . 2007 Jan; 124(5):298-303. PMID: 17262164
Medical progress has reduced the mortality from infectious diseases in most countries, but allergic diseases have become more prevalent worldwide over the same period, especially in industrialized countries. This has...