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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, and Oral Radiology | 2012

Intraoral molluscum contagiosum in a young immunocompetent patient

Cyntia Helena Pereira De Carvalho; Ana Luiza Dias Leite De Andrade; Denise Hélen Imaculada Pereira De Oliveira; Emeline das Neves de Araújo Lima; Éricka Janine Dantas da Silveira; Ana Myriam Costa de Medeiros

Molluscum contagiosum (MC) is a contagious disease caused by a virus of the poxvirus family. In children, the disease commonly manifests as a variable number of discrete umbilicated papules on the face and trunk. In healthy and immunosuppressed adults, the disease appears on or near the genital organs and is often sexually transmitted. MC involving the intraoral mucosa has been documented but is rare. We report a case of MC involving the oral mucosa exclusively and discuss the main clinical, histopathologic, and therapeutic characteristics, comparing the findings with cases of this rare oral presentation described in the literature.


Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 2015

Distribution of Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-1α and Glucose Transporter-1 in Human Tongue Cancers

Marcelo Gadelha Vasconcelos; Rodrigo Gadelha Vasconcelos; Denise Hélen Imaculada Pereira De Oliveira; Edilmar De Moura Santos; Leão Pereira Pinto; Éricka Janine Dantas da Silveira; Lélia Maria Guedes Queiroz

PURPOSE Oral squamous cell carcinomas have the potential for rapid and unlimited growth. Therefore, hypoxic tissue areas are common in these malignant tumors and contribute to cancer progression, therapy resistance, and poor outcomes. The aim of the present study was to analyze the gene product distribution of hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α) and glucose transporter-1 (GLUT-1) in cases of tongue squamous cell carcinoma (TSCC) and to identify a preliminary correlation between these proteins and clinical staging and Bryness histologic grading system (HGS). MATERIALS AND METHODS The sample included 57 cases of TSCC. Histologic sections of 3 μm were submitted to the immunoperoxidase method and semiquantitative analysis. The association between HIF-1α and GLUT-1 expression in TSCC and the clinical stage and the HGS of Bryne (1998) was evaluated using the χ(2) test, with the significance level set at 0.05 (α = 0.05). RESULTS HIF-1α was mainly expressed in the nucleus/cytoplasm of neoplastic cells, most specimens exhibited diffuse staining in neoplastic cells (84.2%), and focal staining was only observed in perinecrotic areas (15.8%). GLUT-1 was expressed in the cytoplasm and membrane of malignant cells, and diffuse staining was observed in all cases. The intensity of HIF-1α expression correlated significantly with clinical stage (P = .011) and HGS (P = .002). A significant association was observed between the distribution of HIF-1α expression and metastasis (P = .040). Immunoexpression of GLUT-1 correlated significantly with clinical stage (P = .002) and HGS (P = .000). GLUT-1 expression in the peripheral island was predominant in most low-grade tumors (78.6%); in the high-grade cases, the expression prevailed in the location center/periphery (55.8%). Comparison of the location of the tumor island in the different histologic grades showed a statistically significant difference (P = .025). CONCLUSION The expression of HIF and GLUT proteins within TSCC appears to be associated with disease stage, grade, and the presence of metastases. Additional studies are needed to evaluate the diagnostic and prognostic uses of these proteins in the treatment of TSCC.


Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine | 2014

Study of the etiopathogenesis and differential diagnosis of oral vascular lesions by immunoexpression of GLUT-1 and HIF-1α

Denise Hélen Imaculada Pereira De Oliveira; Éricka Janine Dantas da Silveira; Ana Miryam Costa de Medeiros; Pollianna Muniz Alves; Lélia Maria Guedes Queiroz

BACKGROUND To investigate whether the immunohistochemical expression of GLUT-1 and HIF-1α is related to the diagnosis and pathogenesis of oral vascular lesions. STUDY METHODS Thirty cases each of pyogenic granuloma (PG) and hemangioma were studied. Antibodies against GLUT-1 and HIF-1α were detected by immunoperoxidase staining in 3-μm histological sections, and the results were analyzed qualitatively and quantitatively, respectively. Positive and negative cells were counted, and the mean number of positive cells was calculated for each case. RESULTS The initial diagnosis of hemangioma was maintained in only 7 (23%) of the 30 cases studied, which were positive for GLUT-1. The remaining 23 cases were reclassified as vascular malformation (VM) (n = 13) and PG (n = 10) due to the absence of staining. The endothelium of blood vessels was negative for GLUT-1 in all cases initially diagnosed as PG (n = 30). The percentage of HIF-1α-positive cells was higher in cases of PG, followed by hemangiomas and VMs (P = 0.005). CONCLUSIONS Histological features are not sufficient to establish the correct diagnosis of oral hemangiomas, and an accurate anamnesis is essential in these cases. In addition, these findings demonstrate that vascular lesions express mediators of angiogenesis, HIF-1α, and suggest that his process may play a role in the pathogenesis of vascular.


Archives of Oral Biology | 2016

Study of the participation of MMP-7, EMMPRIN and cyclophilin A in the pathogenesis of periodontal disease.

Fernando José de Oliveira Nóbrega; Denise Hélen Imaculada Pereira De Oliveira; Rodrigo Gadelha Vasconcelos; Cassiano Francisco Weege Nonaka; Lélia Maria Guedes Queiroz

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Periodontal disease is an infectious disease resulting from the immunoinflammatory response of the host to microorganisms present in the dental biofilm which causes tissue destruction. The objective of this study was to evaluate the immunohistochemical expression of matrix metalloproteinase 7 (MMP-7), extracellular matrix metalloproteinase inducer (EMMPRIN) and cyclophilin A (CypA) in periodontal disease. DESIGN Gingival tissue samples were divided as follows: clinically healthy gingiva (n=32), biofilm-induced gingivitis (n=28), and chronic periodontitis (n=30). Histological sections of 3μm were submitted to immunoperoxidase method and undergone quantitative analysis. The results were analyzed statistically by the Mann-Whitney and Spearman correlation tests, with the level of significance set at 0.05 (α=0.05). RESULTS Immunopositivity for MMP-7, EMMPRIN and CypA differed significantly between the three groups, with higher percentages of staining in chronic periodontitis specimens, followed by chronic gingivitis and healthy gingiva specimens (p<0.05). Immunoexpression of CypA and MMP-7 was higher in the intense inflammatory infiltrate observed mainly in cases of periodontitis (p<0.05). CypA expression was positively correlated with MMP-7 (r=0.831; p<0.001) and EMMPRIN (r=0.289; p=0.006). In addition, there was a significant positive correlation between probing depth and expression of MMP-7 (r=0.726; p<0.001), EMMPRIN (r=0.345; p=0.001), and CypA (r=0.803; p<0.001). CONCLUSION These results suggest that MMP-7, EMMPRIN and CypA are associated with the pathogenesis and progression of periodontal disease.


Pathology Research and Practice | 2014

Large solitary fibrous tumor of the oral cavity--report of a case.

Denise Hélen Imaculada Pereira De Oliveira; Assis Filipe Medeiros Albuquerque; Matheus Dantas de Araújo Barreto; Cassiano Francisco Weege Nonaka; José Sandro Pereira da Silva; Adriano Rocha Germano; Lélia Maria Guedes Queiroz

The solitary fibrous tumor (SFT) is a rare soft tissue tumor with a substantially benign clinical behavior. The SFT of the oral cavity is a very uncommon entity. It is also of complicated diagnosis because of its extensive morphologic diversity and because of its similarity to many mesenchymal tumors. A 44-year-old man was referred for management of an asymptomatic lesion in the left buccal mucosa, which had been identified 10 years earlier. Intra-oral examination revealed a well-demarcated, fibroelastic, rounded exophytic mass located in the left buccal mucosa. The mass was covered with a non-ulcerated mucosa of normal color and measured approximately 4.0 cm in diameter. Histopathological examination showed proliferation of spindle-shaped cells arranged in fascicles and in a patternless pattern, highly vascularized, with focal staghorn vessels. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed diffuse positivity for CD34 and focal positivity for Bcl-2. Awareness of the morphological diversity of SFT coupled to a judicious use of appropriate immunohistochemical probes should prove valuable to accurately segregate SFT from other spindle cell neoplasms.


Jornal Vascular Brasileiro | 2015

Importance of GLUT1 in differential diagnosis of vascular anomalies

Tiago João Da Silva Filho; Denise Hélen Imaculada Pereira De Oliveira; Ilnara de Souza Moura; Layssa Karolinne da Silva Medeiros; Amanda Katarinny Goes Gonzaga; Veruska Lima Moura Brasil; Lélia Maria Guedes Queiroz

Vascular anomalies (VAs) include a group of distinct lesions, such as vascular system congenital malformations, as well as benign and malignant vascular tumors. These lesions may present similar clinical and histopathological features, leading to mistaken diagnoses and incorrect treatment choices. It is important that professionals responsible for monitoring the development of VAs conduct precise investigations and use the appropriate terminology. The human glucose transporter protein isoform 1 (GLUT1) has been proposed as a tool to aid in differential diagnosis between different VAs, given that it is a sensitive and specific marker for identification of infantile hemangiomas (HIs) in any organ. This article presents a review of the literature on this protein as an effective tool for identification and possible differential diagnosis between several VAs.


RGO - Revista Gaúcha de Odontologia | 2016

Osteoblastoma in the retromolar region: a case report

Jefferson da Rocha Tenório; Tiago João Da Silva Filho; Denise Hélen Imaculada Pereira De Oliveira; Lélia Maria Guedes Queiroz

Osteoblastoma is a rare benign tumor that accounts for less than 1% of all bone tumors. About 10% of osteoblastomas are found in the skull bones and almost half of these cases involve the mandible, especially the posterior segments. This report describes the case of a 27-year-old female patient with a unilocular radiopaque expansive lesion in the left mandible, which had well-delimited margins and caused mild bone expansion. Microscopic analysis revealed the presence of mineralized material in the form of irregularly arranged vital trabeculae at different stages of mineralization. Osteocytes were trapped inside these trabeculae, which contained osteoclast-like multinucleated cells and voluminous pavement cells with hyperchromatic nuclei, sometimes interpreted as osteoblasts. Many bone-producing lesions have clinical, radiologic and histopathologic features that resemble osteoblastoma. The understanding and correlation of these findings are extremely important since they contribute to the correct diagnosis and appropriate treatment of this rare entity, improving its prognosis.


Jornal Vascular Brasileiro | 2016

Hiperplasia angiolinfoide com eosinofilia: um caso raro em cavidade oral

Jefferson da Rocha Tenório; Amanda Katarinny Goes Gonzaga; Patricia Guerra Peixe Gonçalves; Denise Hélen Imaculada Pereira De Oliveira; Lélia Maria Guedes Queiroz

Resumo A hiperplasia angiolinfoide com eosinofilia (HALE) é considerada uma lesão vascular benigna rara que acomete, principalmente, o tecido cutâneo e subcutâneo da região de cabeça e pescoço, mas incomum na cavidade oral. Sua etiopatogenia permanece indefinida, sendo descrita como proliferação vascular reacional, malformação vascular ou neoplasia. Tem como principal diagnóstico diferencial a doença de Kimura. Este trabalho relata um caso de um paciente do sexo masculino, de 50 anos, que exibia aumento de volume nodular na mucosa do lábio superior, com 3 cm de dimensão e 7 anos de evolução. Após a biópsia excisional, o exame histopatológico mostrou lesão bem encapsulada multilobulada com proliferação de capilares sanguíneos com células endoteliais de aspecto epitelioide, infiltrado inflamatório difuso com linfócitos, plasmócitos, inúmeros eosinófilos e presença de folículos linfoides. A análise imuno-histoquímica revelou positividade para CD34 e Ki-67, o que, juntamente com o exame morfológico, direcionou o diagnóstico para HALE.


Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine | 2014

Relationship between the epithelial expression of hMLH1, MDM2, and p63 and lower lip carcinogenesis.

Denise Hélen Imaculada Pereira De Oliveira; Maria Luiza Diniz De Sousa Lopes; Dmitry José de Santana Sarmento; Lélia Maria Guedes Queiroz; Márcia Cristina da Costa Miguel; Éricka Janine Dantas da Silveira


Archives of Dermatological Research | 2016

Correlation between cell cycle proteins and hMSH2 in actinic cheilitis and lip cancer

Maria Luiza Diniz De Sousa Lopes; Denise Hélen Imaculada Pereira De Oliveira; Dmitry José de Santana Sarmento; Lélia Maria Guedes Queiroz; Márcia Cristina da Costa Miguel; Éricka Janine Dantas da Silveira

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Lélia Maria Guedes Queiroz

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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Éricka Janine Dantas da Silveira

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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Tiago João Da Silva Filho

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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Ana Luiza Dias Leite De Andrade

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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Maria Luiza Diniz De Sousa Lopes

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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Adriano Rocha Germano

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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Amanda Katarinny Goes Gonzaga

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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Cassiano Francisco Weege Nonaka

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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Lélia Batista de Souza

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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Ana Miryam Costa de Medeiros

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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