2023
Telemedicine in Brazil: Teleconsultations at the Largest University Hospital in the Country
Scudeller P, Pereira A, Cerri G, Jatene F, Bego M, Amaral T, Garcia M, Lamas C, Alvarenga A, Gutierrez M, Cobello V, de Carvalho C, Bueno A, Rezende A, Buchpiguel C, Filho E, Tomazini F, Neto F, Pereira G, Rossini G, Piva I, Nunes I, Galeazzi J, Battistella L, Pellizzon L, Tateishi M, Scaldaferri N, Marcon R, Francisco R, Barczinski T, Favaro V, de Carvalho W. Telemedicine in Brazil: Teleconsultations at the Largest University Hospital in the Country. Telemedicine Reports 2023, 4: 193-203. PMID: 37529769, PMCID: PMC10389256, DOI: 10.1089/tmr.2023.0012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHealth care servicesHealth care institutionsCare servicesMedicina da Universidade de São PauloCOVID-19 severe casesHospital das Clínicas da FaculdadeCare institutionsHealth careNumber of teleconsultationsPatient health careUniversity HospitalInfection preventionSevere casesFace consultationsHCFMUSPMultidisciplinary specialtyCoronavirus diseasePatient safetyTeleconsultation servicesTeleconsultationDa FaculdadePatientsCOVID-19 pandemicUniversidade de São PauloTelemedicine
2016
Transcranial direct current stimulation for treatment-resistant obsessive-compulsive disorder: report on two cases and proposal for a randomized, sham-controlled trial
da Silva R, Brunoni A, Miguel E, Shavitt R. Transcranial direct current stimulation for treatment-resistant obsessive-compulsive disorder: report on two cases and proposal for a randomized, sham-controlled trial. Sao Paulo Medical Journal 2016, 134: 446-450. PMID: 27901245, PMCID: PMC10871858, DOI: 10.1590/1516-3180.2016.0155010716.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTreatment-resistant obsessive-compulsive disorderTranscranial direct current stimulationObsessive-compulsive disorderDirect current stimulationClinical trialsCurrent stimulationSham-controlled trialSerotonin reuptake inhibitorsSupplementary motor cortexPrimary obsessive-compulsive disorderCognitive behavioral therapySecondary outcomesPrimary outcomeReuptake inhibitorsSham interventionFirst patientCortical excitabilityMotor cortexUniversity HospitalWeek 4YBOCS scoresNeuromodulation techniquesNon-invasive techniqueBrain circuitsPatients
2010
Body dysmorphic disorder among dermatologic patients: Prevalence and clinical features
Conrado L, Hounie A, Diniz J, Fossaluza V, Torres A, Miguel E, Rivitti E. Body dysmorphic disorder among dermatologic patients: Prevalence and clinical features. Journal Of The American Academy Of Dermatology 2010, 63: 235-243. PMID: 20561712, DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2009.09.017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBody dysmorphic disorderCosmetic groupClinical characteristicsDermatologic patientsDermatologic treatmentPrevalence of BDDDysmorphic disorderGeneral dermatology patientsCross-sectional studyMental health professionalsCosmetic settingsDermatology settingsClinical featuresPrevious diagnosisDermatology patientsControl subjectsUniversity HospitalDermatologic settingDermatology groupCurrent prevalencePatientsControl groupHealth professionalsPsychiatric conditionsRetrospective data