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Carcinomas epidermóides do pulmão na doença vibroacústica Respiratory squamous cell carcinomas in vibroacoustic disease

open access: closedRevista Portuguesa de Pneumologia, 2006
Enquadramento: Em 1987, observou-se durante a autópsia de um doente com doença vibroacústica (VAD) dois tumores: Um carcinoma de células renais e um glioma maligno cerebral. Desde 1987, tem-se vigiado o aparecimento de tumores em doentes com a VAD. Até à data, num universo de 945 indivíduos, há 46 casos de tumores malignos, dos quais 11 são múltiplos ...
José Reis Ferreira   +3 more
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Padrões acústicos da voz em indivíduos com a doença vibroacústica Voice acoustic patterns of patients diagnosed with vibroacoustic disease

open access: closedRevista Portuguesa de Pneumologia, 2006
Enquadramento: A exposição crónica ao ruído de baixa frequência (RBF) (¡Ü 500 Hz, incluindo infra-sons) pode conduzir ao desenvolvimento da doença vibroacústica (VAD - vibroacoustic disease), uma patologia sistémica caracterizada pela proliferação anormal das matrizes extracelulares.
Ana Mendes   +2 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Respiratory pathology in vibroacoustic disease: 25 years of research O aparelho respiratório na doença vibroacústica: 25 anos de investigação

open access: closedRevista Portuguesa de Pneumologia, 2007
Background: Respiratory pathology induced by low frequency noise (LFN,
Nuno A A Castelo Branco   +2 more
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Vibroacoustic therapy in the treatment of patients with COVID-19 complicated by respiratory failure: a pilot randomized controlled trial. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Med (Lausanne), 2023
IntroductionCoronavirus infection is a dangerous airborne disease that can lead to serious lung damage. Data on the effectiveness of low-frequency chest vibrations in the treatment of lung diseases are available; however, not so many of them exist ...
Konkayev A, Bekniyazova A.
europepmc   +2 more sources

Padrões acústicos da voz em indivíduos com a doença vibroacústica

open access: yesRevista Portuguesa de Pneumologia, 2006
AbstractBackground: Long-term low frequency noise exposure (LFN) (≤ 500Hz, including infrasound) may lead to the development of vibroacoustic disease (VAD), a systemic pathology characterized by the abnormal growth of extra-cellular matrices. The respiratory system is a target for LFN.
Mendes, Ana   +2 more
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Vibroacoustic disease.

open access: closedNoise & health, 2004
Vibroacoustic disease (VAD) is a whole-body, systemic pathology, characterized by the abnormal proliferation of extra-cellular matrices, and caused by excessive exposure to low frequency noise (LFN). VAD has been observed in LFN-exposed professionals, such as, aircraft technicians, commercial and military pilots and cabin crewmembers, ship machinists ...
N A A Castelo, Branco, M, Alves-Pereira
openaire   +2 more sources

Vibroacoustic disease II: The biological and acoustical basis of low frequency noise induced pathology [PDF]

open access: closed, 2003
Proceedings Institute of Acoustics (UK); vol. 25, nº2, p.
Alves-Pereira, M   +4 more
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Assessing degree of exposure to vibroacoustic occupational factors for mining industry workers in Аrctic zone

open access: yesAnaliz Riska Zdorovʹû, 2023
Assessment of occupational health risks for workers with basic mining occupations including those exposed to elevated levels of vibroacoustic factors remains a topical issue.
A.G. Fadeev   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

An Overview of Acoustic-Based Interventions to Improve Motor Symptoms in Parkinson’s Disease

open access: yesFrontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 2020
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is characterized by motor and cognitive deficits that negatively impact on activities of daily living. While dopaminergic medications are used to attenuate motor symptoms, adjuvant therapies such as acoustic-based non ...
Jessie Siew Pin Leuk   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

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