Environmental risk factors associated with biliary atresia in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Longo, Larisse
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Ferrari, Jéssica Tonin, Hoss, Giovana Regina Weber, Fratta, Leila Xavier Sinigaglia, Vieira, Sandra Maria Gonçalves, Silveira, Themis Reverbel da, Abreu e Silva, Fernando Antônio de, Sanseverino, Maria Teresa Vieira, Santos, Jorge Luiz dos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/166321
Resumo: Biliary atresia (BA) seems to be a multifactorial disorder in which environmental factors interact with the patient’s genetic constitution. This study aimed to analyze information concerning environmental risk factors associated with BA in southern Brazil. A case-control study with mothers of patients with BA and mothers of patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) was conducted. Inquiry included questions related to exposition to environmental risk factors during the periconceptional and gestational (second and third trimesters) periods. Mothers of BA patients had smoked during pregnancy more frequently in comparison with the mothers of CF patients, but no significant difference was found in a multivariate analysis. There was no between group difference in terms of seasonality, but the multivariate analysis showed a significant difference within the BA group between date of conception in winter compared to other seasons. In conclusion, smoking during pregnancy seemed to increase the risk of BA while date of conception in winter decreased it.
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title Environmental risk factors associated with biliary atresia in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
spellingShingle Environmental risk factors associated with biliary atresia in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Longo, Larisse
Atresia biliar
Hábito de fumar
Fatores de risco
Biliary atresia
Environmental risk factor
Etiology
Seasonality
Smoking
title_short Environmental risk factors associated with biliary atresia in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
title_full Environmental risk factors associated with biliary atresia in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
title_fullStr Environmental risk factors associated with biliary atresia in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Environmental risk factors associated with biliary atresia in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
title_sort Environmental risk factors associated with biliary atresia in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
author Longo, Larisse
author_facet Longo, Larisse
Ferrari, Jéssica Tonin
Hoss, Giovana Regina Weber
Fratta, Leila Xavier Sinigaglia
Vieira, Sandra Maria Gonçalves
Silveira, Themis Reverbel da
Abreu e Silva, Fernando Antônio de
Sanseverino, Maria Teresa Vieira
Santos, Jorge Luiz dos
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author2 Ferrari, Jéssica Tonin
Hoss, Giovana Regina Weber
Fratta, Leila Xavier Sinigaglia
Vieira, Sandra Maria Gonçalves
Silveira, Themis Reverbel da
Abreu e Silva, Fernando Antônio de
Sanseverino, Maria Teresa Vieira
Santos, Jorge Luiz dos
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Longo, Larisse
Ferrari, Jéssica Tonin
Hoss, Giovana Regina Weber
Fratta, Leila Xavier Sinigaglia
Vieira, Sandra Maria Gonçalves
Silveira, Themis Reverbel da
Abreu e Silva, Fernando Antônio de
Sanseverino, Maria Teresa Vieira
Santos, Jorge Luiz dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Atresia biliar
Hábito de fumar
Fatores de risco
topic Atresia biliar
Hábito de fumar
Fatores de risco
Biliary atresia
Environmental risk factor
Etiology
Seasonality
Smoking
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Biliary atresia
Environmental risk factor
Etiology
Seasonality
Smoking
description Biliary atresia (BA) seems to be a multifactorial disorder in which environmental factors interact with the patient’s genetic constitution. This study aimed to analyze information concerning environmental risk factors associated with BA in southern Brazil. A case-control study with mothers of patients with BA and mothers of patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) was conducted. Inquiry included questions related to exposition to environmental risk factors during the periconceptional and gestational (second and third trimesters) periods. Mothers of BA patients had smoked during pregnancy more frequently in comparison with the mothers of CF patients, but no significant difference was found in a multivariate analysis. There was no between group difference in terms of seasonality, but the multivariate analysis showed a significant difference within the BA group between date of conception in winter compared to other seasons. In conclusion, smoking during pregnancy seemed to increase the risk of BA while date of conception in winter decreased it.
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