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Mastology (Online) ; 32: 1-6, 2022.
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1412630

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Introduction: The axillary lymph node status is one of the most important prognostic factors in breast cancer. For locally advanced tumors, neoadjuvant chemotherapy favors higher rates of breast lumpectomy and downstaging tumor burden of axilla. The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of a standardized image-guided protocol after neoadjuvant chemotherapy to enable sentinel node dissection in patients with axillary downstaging, avoiding axillary dissection. Methods: Retrospective cohort study of data collected from medical records of patients who underwent neoadjuvant chemotherapy in a single center, from January 2014 to December 2018. The protocol comprises the placement of a metal clip in positive axillary lymph node, in patients with up to two clinically abnormal lymph nodes presented on imaging. After neoadjuvant chemotherapy, and once a radiologic complete response was achieved, sentinel node dissection was performed using blue dye and radiotracer. Axillary dissection were avoided in patients whose clipped sentinel node were negative for metastasis and in patients with three identified and negative sentinel node dissection. Results: A total of 471 patients were analyzed for this study: 303 before and 165 after the implementation of the protocol; 3 cases were excluded. The rate of sentinel node dissection in clinical nodes positive patients was statistically higher in this group when compared to patients treated before the protocol implementation (22.8% vs. 40.8%; p=0.001). Patients with triple negative and HER2-positive tumors underwent sentinel node dissection more frequently when compared to luminal tumors (p=0.03). After multivariate analysis, the variables that were associated with a greater chance of performing sentinel node dissection were clinical staging, type of surgery performed and implementation of the axillary assessment protocol. Conclusions: The results showed that the use of an easily and accessible image-guided protocol can improve sentinel node dissection in selected patients, even if the lymph node was positive previously to neoadjuvant treatment.

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Mastology (Online) ; 31: 1-3, 2021.
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1150667

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Pleomorphic adenoma (PA) is a common tumor of the salivary gland, but rarely occurs in the breast. PA of the breast is a benign tumor that usually presents as a periareolar nodule. Core-needle biopsies may yield misdiagnosis with complex fibroadenoma, phyllodes tumor and metaplastic breast cancer due to the mixture of stromal and epithelial elements. We present a case of PA of the breast suspected after core-needle biopsy, but confirmed after surgical excision. The importance to make a correct diagnosis consists in avoid extensive unnecessary surgery, such as mastectomy, since PA can be treated with local surgical resection.

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Mastology (Online) ; 31: 1-8, 2021.
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1151883

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Introduction: Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy (NSM) is increasingly indicated for therapeutic and prophylactic purposes due to better cosmetic results with nipple maintenance. Postoperative complications have not been compared among patients who have undergone simultaneous therapeutic and contralateral prophylactic NSM. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the incidence and risk factors for postoperative complications in bilateral/unilateral NSMs, and therapeutic and/or prophylactic NSMs. Methods: Retrospective study of patients who underwent NSM between 2007 and 2017 at A.C. Camargo Cancer Center. Results: Among 290 patients, 367 NSMs were performed, 64 simultaneous therapeutic and contralateral prophylactic NSM. The latter were associated with more postoperative complications (OR=3.42; p=0.002), mainly skin flap necrosis (OR=3.79; p=0.004), hematoma (OR=7.1; p=0.002), wound infection (OR=3.45; p=0.012), and nipple-areola complex (NAC) loss (OR=9.63; p=0.003). Of the 367 NSMs, 213 were unilateral NSMs, which were associated with lower rates of postoperative complications (OR=0.44; p=0.003), especially skin flap necrosis (OR=0.32; p=0.001), hematoma (OR=0.29; p=0.008), wound infection (OR=0.22; p=0.0001), and reoperation (OR=0.38; p=0.008). Obesity was related to more postoperative complications (OR=2.55; p=0.01), mainly hematoma (OR=3.54; p=0.016), reoperation (OR=2.68; p=0.023), and NAC loss (OR=3.54; p=0.016). Patients' age (p=0.169), their smoking status (p=0.138), breast ptosis (0.189), previous chest radiotherapy (p 1), or previous breast surgery (p=0.338) were not related to higher chances of postoperative complications. Conclusions: Results suggest that performing therapeutic and contralateral prophylactic NSM as separated procedures may represent a good strategy for minimizing postoperative complications.

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Mastology (Online) ; 30: 1-6, 2020.
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1121096

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Introduction: Breast cancer screening has enhanced early­stage diagnosis by detection of impalpable tumors which require histopathological evaluation. Main percutaneous biopsy types are core-needle biopsy (CNB) and vacuum-assisted biopsy (VAB). CNB is less invasive and related to less bleeding and pain. VAB allows larger tissue samples and permits metal clip placement in biopsy bed for posterior localization in case of surgery. Access to VAB is restricted in Brazil due to its high costs. Objectives: To evaluate the agreement between pathological results of ultrasound (US) guided CNB with metal clip placement and surgery and settle false negative rates (FNR), sensibility, specificity, and accuracy of this method, for breast lesions < 20 mm. Methods: 388 US-guided CNB were retrospectively reviewed. Results: Surgical excision was performed in 317 patients. Overall FNR was 9.8%, (5.2% for lesions 10­20 mm), sensibility 90.2% (94.8% for lesions 10­20 mm), specificity 94.9% (94.1% for lesions 10­20 mm), and accuracy 91.1% (94.7% for lesions 10­20 mm). Cost of VAB varies from 2.2 to 12.5 times US-guided CNB. With metal clip placement, VAB costs 1.95 to 5.2 times US-guided CNB. Conclusions: For lesions that can be identified in US, CNB with metal clip placement has high sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy, as well as low FNR.

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Mastology (Impr.) ; 29(4): 203-207, out-.dez.2019.
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1100096

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Breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma is a rare disease related to chronic seroma around breast implants. Breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma has been recently recognized by the World Health Organization as a type of T-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma of the breast. The main features comprise chronic seroma which develops a year posterior to breast surgery, with symptoms such as breast pain, swelling, skin hyperemia and a nodule or mass of the breast. Li-Fraumeni Syndrome is associated with germline TP53 mutation and enhances the risks of developing many types of cancers, including breast and hematologic malignancies. We report a case of a 56-year-old female with Li-Fraumeni Syndrome and a history of breast cancer who underwent a mastectomy to treat breast cancer and prophylactic contralateral nipple-sparing mastectomy followed by bilateral breast implant reconstruction with textured silicone implants. This patient developed Breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma seven years later. A literature review on multidisciplinary approach to this condition was performed.


O linfoma anaplásico de células grandes associado ao implante mamário é uma doença rara relacionada ao seroma crônico em torno dos implantes mamários. O linfoma anaplásico de células grandes associado ao implante foi recentemente reconhecido pela Organização Mundial de Saúde como um tipo de linfoma não-Hodgkin de células T da mama. As principais características incluem o seroma crônico que se desenvolve um ano depois da cirurgia da mama, com sintomas como dor na mama, inchaço, hiperemia da pele e um nódulo ou massa da mama. A síndrome de Li-Fraumeni está associada à mutação da linha germinativa no TP53 e aumenta o risco de desenvolvimento de muitos tipos de câncer, incluindo neoplasias mamárias e hematológicas. Relatamos um caso de uma mulher de 56 anos de idade com Síndrome de Li-Fraumeni e um histórico de câncer de mama submetido a uma mastectomia para tratar câncer de mama e mastectomia profilática contralateral poupadora de mamilo seguida de reconstrução bilateral de implantes mamários com implantes de silicone texturizados. Esta paciente desenvolveu linfoma anaplásico de células grandes associado ao implante mamário sete anos depois. Foi realizada uma revisão da literatura sobre uma abordagem multidisciplinar para essa condição.

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An. bras. dermatol ; 93(2): 299-301, Mar.-Apr. 2018. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1038267

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Abstract: Diphencyprone has been reported as a local immunotherapy for cutaneous melanoma metastases. We aim to report cases of melanoma patients treated with diphencyprone in a single Brazilian institution and highlight their outcomes. Since 2012, we have treated 16 melanoma patients with cutaneous metastases with topical diphencyprone. To date, we have had 37.5% of complete response, 25% of partial responses, and 31.25% patients without any response. Treatment was well tolerated and local toxicity was easily controlled. We believe topical diphencyprone is a feasible treatment that can be another option for treating melanoma patients, especially in cases of in-transit or extensive disease.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Young Adult , Skin Neoplasms/drug therapy , Cyclopropanes/therapeutic use , Melanoma/drug therapy , Melanoma/secondary , Antineoplastic Agents/therapeutic use , Skin Neoplasms/pathology , Skin Neoplasms/secondary , Biopsy , Administration, Cutaneous , Brazil , Treatment Outcome , Melanoma/pathology
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Braz. j. otorhinolaryngol. (Impr.) ; 82(3): 275-280, tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-785815

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ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Most patients with laryngeal carcinoma present tumors in the glottis that can be treated by different treatment modalities. Some authors consider open partial laryngectomy as obsolete, while others still deem this as a viable and cost-efficient option. OBJECTIVES: To compare the oncological and functional results of a series of patients undergoing partial laryngectomy vs. external radiotherapy for the treatment of glottic cancer. METHODS: Historical cohort study with a series of glottic carcinoma patients undergoing partial laryngectomy or external radiotherapy during a period of ten years. RESULTS: Sixty-two patients with glottic carcinoma were included. Group A comprised those submitted to partial laryngectomy (n = 30), and Group B, those who underwent radiotherapy (n = 32). They were homogeneous in the comparison of mean age, 56.4 vs. 60.4 years (p = 0.12) and distribution in pathological stage (p = 0.91). With regard to oncological outcome, there were no differences in distant metastasis rates, or second primary tumor between groups (p = 1.0), as well as in disease-free time, laryngeal rescue-free time, and overall five-year survival. Severe complication rates were also similar between groups. CONCLUSION: Open partial laryngectomy had complication rates and oncological results similar to those of radiotherapy for patients with glottic carcinomas and should still be considered among the main available therapeutic options.


Resumo Introdução: A maioria dos pacientes com carcinoma de laringe apresentam tumores na região glótica suscetíveis a diferentes modalidades de tratamento. Alguns autores consideram a laringectomia parcial aberta em desuso enquanto outros ainda a indicam como uma opção viável e custo eficiente. Objetivos: Comparar os resultados oncológicos e funcionais de uma série de pacientes submetidos à laringectomia parcial versus radioterapia externa para o tratamento do câncer glótico. Método: Estudo tipo coorte histórica com uma série de pacientes com carcinoma glótico submetidos à laringectomia parcial ou radioterapia externa em período de 10 anos. Resultados: Foram incluídos 62 pacientes com carcinoma glótico distribuídos em Grupo A: submetido à laringectomia parcial (n = 30) e Grupo B submetido a radioterapia (n = 32) que se mostraram homogêneos na comparação de média de idade de 56,4 vs. 60,4 (p = 0,12) e distribuição em estadios patológicos (p = 0,91). Com relação ao desfecho oncológico, não foram observadas diferenças nas taxas de metástase à distancia, ou segundo primário entre os grupos (p = 1,0) assim como no tempo livre de doença, tempo livre de resgate laríngeo e sobrevida geral em 5 anos. As taxas de complicações severas também foram semelhantes entre os grupos. Conclusão: A laringectomia parcial aberta apresentou taxas de complicações e resultados oncológicos semelhante àqueles do tratamento radioterápico para pacientes com carcinomas glóticos e ainda deve ser considera entre as principais opções terapêuticas disponíveis.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/surgery , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/radiotherapy , Laryngeal Neoplasms/surgery , Laryngeal Neoplasms/radiotherapy , Postoperative Complications , Recurrence , Survival Rate , Longitudinal Studies , Glottis , Laryngectomy/adverse effects , Laryngectomy/methods , Neoplasm Staging
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Coluna/Columna ; 10(3): 183-187, 2011. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-608496

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OBJETIVO: Comparar a rigidez biomecânica entre a coluna toracolombar intacta, a coluna com fratura explosão e a coluna com fratura explosão associada à fixação pedicular curta em suínos. MÉTODOS: 30 amostras de coluna toracolombar (T11-L3) de suínos foram divididas em três grupos com 10 amostras cada. O Grupo 1 representava a coluna intacta, o Grupo 2 representava a coluna com fratura explosão e o Grupo 3 a fratura explosão associada à fixação pedicular curta. Foi realizado o corte ósseo em "V" do terço médio do corpo vertebral comprometendo a coluna anterior e média de L1 para simular a fratura explosão. No Grupo 3 foi realizada a fixação pedicular com Pinos de Schanz. Os grupos foram submetidos ao teste biomecânico em compressão axial controlada. Os parâmetros de carga (N) e deslocamento (mm) eram gerados em um gráfico instantâneo e a rigidez (N/mm) foi determinada. O teste era interrompido quando ocorria uma queda súbita na curva no gráfico indicando falência da amostra. RESULTADOS: A rigidez das colunas fraturadas foi 53 por cento menor do que a rigidez das colunas intactas, sendo essa diferença estatisticamente significativa (p < 0,05). A fixação pedicular curta apresentou uma rigidez 50 por cento maior do que a coluna fraturada. Esse aumento foi estatisticamente significativo (p < 0,05). A rigidez da fixação pedicular curta foi 30 por cento menor do que a rigidez das colunas intactas. Essas diferenças foram estatisticamente significativas (p < 0,05). CONCLUSÃO: A fixação pedicular curta não é suficiente para restabelecer a rigidez da coluna intacta nos testes biomecânicos in vitro de compressão axial pura em modelos de fratura toracolombar de suínos.


OBJECTIVE: Compare the biomechanical stiffness between the intact spine, the spine with burst fracture and the short-segment pedicle fixation on porcine thoracolumbar burst fracture. METHODS: 30 samples of thoracolumbar spine (T11-L3) of porcine were divided into three groups with 10 samples each. Group 1 represented the intact spine, Group 2 the spine with burst fracture and Group 3 the burst fracture associated with short-segment pedicle fixation. The burst fracture injury was created with a "V" shape cut of the third middle of the vertebral body compromising the L1 anterior and medial columns simulating the burst fracture. Group 3 was stabilized with Schanz pedicle screws. The groups were subjected to biomechanical testing in a controlled axial compression. The parameters of load (N) and displacement (mm) were generated in a graphic snapshot and stiffness (N/mm) was determined. The test was stopped when there was a sudden drop in the curve on the chart indicating failure of the sample. RESULTS: The stiffness of the fractured spines was 53 percent lower than the stiffness of the intact spine and this difference was statistically significant (p < 0.05). The stiffness of the short-segment pedicle fixation was 50 percent higher than the fractured spine. This difference was statistically significant (p < 0.05). The stiffness of the short-segment pedicle fixation was 30 percent lower than the intact spine. These differences were statistically significant (p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: The short-segment pedicle fixation does not provide sufficient stability to restore the stiffness of the intact spine during pure axial load compression biomechanical testing.


OBJETIVO: Comparar la rigidez biomecánica entre la columna toracolumbar intacta, la columna con fractura-explosión y la columna con fractura-explosión asociada a la fijación pedicular corta en cerdos. MÉTODOS: 30 muestras de columna toracolumbar (T11-L3) de cerdos fueron divididas en tres grupos con 10 muestras cada una. El Grupo 1 representaba la columna intacta, el Grupo 2 representaba la columna con fractura-explosión y el Grupo 3 la fractura-explosión asociada a la fijación pedicular corta. Fue realizado el corte óseo en "V" del 1/3 medio del cuerpo vertebral, comprometiendo la columna anterior y media de L1, para simular la fractura-explosión. En el Grupo 3 fue realizada la fijación pedicular con pernos de Schanz. Los Grupos fueron sometidos al test biomecánico en compresión axial controlada. Los parámetros de carga (N) y desplazamiento (mm) eran generados en un gráfico instantáneo y la rigidez (N/mm) fue determinada. El test era interrumpido cuando ocurría una caída súbita en la curva en el gráfico señalando la falla de la muestra. RESULTADOS: La rigidez de las columnas fracturadas fue 53 por ciento menor que la rigidez de las columnas intactas, siendo esta diferencia estadísticamente significativa (p< 0,05). La fijación pedicular corta presentó una rigidez 50 por ciento mayor que la columna fracturada. Este aumento fue estadísticamente significativo (p<0,05). La rigidez de la fijación pedicular corta fue 30 por ciento menor que la rigidez de las columnas intactas. Estas diferencias fueron estadísticamente significativas (p<0,05). CONCLUSIÓN: La fijación pedicular corta no es suficiente para restablecer la rigidez de la columna intacta en las pruebas biomecánicas in vitro de compresión axial pura en modelos de fractura toracolumbar de cerdos.


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Animals , Spinal Fractures , Biomechanical Phenomena , Pedicle Screws , Lumbosacral Region
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