Projetos Integrados (PI´s) - Biomedicina e Ciências Biológicas 2020

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    Alterações Congênitas X Histórico Familiar
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2020-06-30) BENTO, Eloá Moraes Pereira; SANCHES, Felipe Matheus; VALLIM, Giovanna Inácio; PEREIRA, Isabella Ramos; MOI, Hiago Pedro Bom; FABRIS, Maria Carolina Compri; CAMARGO, Mateus Zuin de; FERNANDES, Nayane de Carvalho; SANTOS, Amilton Cesar; SOUZA, Carlos A. C.
    In this article, we introduce with a brief explanation about the differences in congenital alterations and family history, approaching more precisely the congenital heart diseases, and a summary of the case of the patient with cardiovascular problems.
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    Alterações Congênitas X Histórico Familiar
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2020-06-30) SILVEIRA, Cecilia de Carvalho; SILVA, Jeferson Carlos da; TAVARES, Khauã Santiago Coelho dos Reis; BRUNETTA, Maria Victória Tinti; FAQUIERI, Naiely Vitória Sacardo; SANTOS, Amilton Cesar; SOUZA, Carlos A. C. de
    The current work aims to speak, based on scientific articles, about the congenital alterations that may occur during the formation of the embryo. Congenital alterations comprise a wide range of body structure or functional abnormalities, which are present from birth and are of prenatal origin. For efficiencies and practicality, the focus is on the main anomaly structure. These are defined as structural changes that have significant medical, social or visual consequences for the affected individual and usually require medical intervention. In this work, the causes of congenital alterations and when these anomalies are formed will be presented.
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    Alterações Congênitas X Histórico Familiar
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2020-06-30) ROQUE, Arieli Vitória; OLIVEIRA, Lívia Aparecida de; MUNIZ, Mariana Veiga; LUCIANO, Natália Graziele; BORATO, Thais Marques; SOUZA, Carlos A.C. de; SANTOS, Amilton Cesar
    Congenital heart diseases are responsible for 40% of birth defects, being the second leading cause of mortality in the world. Congenital diseases are defined as a macroscopic structural abnormality of the heart or of the great intrathoracic vessels with functional repercussions.