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Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2005

Perfil clínico-epidemiológico dos pacientes portadores de paracoccidioidomicose no Serviço de Estomatologia do Hospital São Lucas da Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul

Flaviana Dornela Verli; Sandra Aparecida Marinho; Sílvio Correa de Souza; Maria Antonia Zancanaro de Figueiredo; Liliane Soares Yurgel

The aim of the article was to describe clinical and epidemiological features of 61 oral paracoccidioidomycosis cases from the Stomatology Department of Sao Lucas Hospital, analyzed from July 1976 to June 2004. The State of Rio Grande do Sul is an endemic region due to ecoepidemiologic conditions, that are favorable for the development of the yeast. Men are the most affected gender, with 58 (95%) affected compared to 3 (5%) women. Ii is most prevalent (70.5%) between 40 and 59 years of age. Agricultural labor was the most common occupation with 27/61 (44.3%) patients. Tobacco smoking was prevalent in 52 (85.3%) of the sample, and alcoholism was a frequent finding. All the patients showed stomatologic manifestations, with ulcers and mulberry-like stomatitis the most prevalent, these oral lesions were also observed in many anatomical sites. Alterations were present in 32 (65.3%) of the pulmonary radiographs.


Journal of Applied Oral Science | 2013

Morphological characterization of the nasopalatine region in human fetuses and its association to pathologies

Saulo Gabriel Moreira Falci; Flaviana Dornela Verli; Alberto Consolaro; Cássio Roberto Rocha dos Santos

The nasopalatine region is composed of structures such as the vomeronasal organ and nasopalatine duct. The nasopalatine duct may provide the communication of the mouth to the nasal cavity in human fetuses and can be obliterated in an adult human. Knowledge on the development of the nasopalatine region and nasopalatine duct in humans is necessary for understanding the morphology and etiopathogenesis of lesions that occur in this region. Objective: The aim of the present study was to describe the morphological aspects of the nasopalatine region in human fetuses and correlate these aspects with the development of pathologies in this region. Material and Methods: Five human fetuses with no facial or palatine abnormalities were used for the acquisition of specimens from the nasopalatine region. After demineralization, the specimens were histologically processed. Histological cuts were stained with methylene blue to orient the cutting plane and hematoxylin-eosin for the descriptive histological analysis. Results: The age of the fetuses was 8.00, 8.25, 9.00 and 9.25 weeks, and it was not possible to determine the age in the last one. The incisive canal was observed in all specimens as an opening delimited laterally by the periosteum and connecting oral and nasal cavity. The nasopalatine duct is an epithelial structure with the greatest morphological variation, with either unilateral or bilateral occurrence and total patent, partial patent and islet forms. The vomeronasal organ is a bilateral epithelized structure located alongside the nasal septum above the incisive canal in all the fetuses. Conclusions: The incisive canal, nasopalatine duct and vomeronasal organ are distinct anatomic structures. The development of nasopalatine duct cysts may occur in all forms of the nasopalatine duct.


Scanning | 2008

Angioarchitecture of the ventral surface of the tongue from Wistar rats

Flaviana Dornela Verli; Sandra Aparecida Marinho; Tíssiana Rachel Rossi‐Schneider; Liliane Soares Yurgel; Maria Antonieta Lopes de Souza

The goal of this study was to describe the angioarchitecture of the ventral surface of the tongue from Wistar rats using a vascular corrosion casting technique associated with scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Six Wistar rats were used for the vascular casting method with Mercox resin. Following the resin polymerization, the tongue of each animal was dissected and corroded in a 5% sodium hydroxide solution. Once the corrosion and drying of the specimens were completed, the specimens were mounted on aluminum stubs, coated with carbon and gold and analyzed under SEM. The results showed that the ventral surface of the tongue presents simple, even and abundant vasculature constituted by a vascular plexus consisting of a superficial vascular network and by the ranine veins. The superficial vascular network, made up of the ascending and descending branches, presents as a loose network, with little morphological variation between the capillary loops.


International Scholarly Research Notices | 2012

Effect of Topical Application of Different Substances on Fibroplasia in Cutaneous Surgical Wounds

Andreza Miranda Abreu; Dhelfeson Willya Douglas de Oliveira; Sandra Aparecida Marinho; Nádia Lages Lima; João Luiz de Miranda; Flaviana Dornela Verli

Background. Fibroblasts on the edges of a surgical wound are induced to synthesize collagen during the healing process which is known as fibroplasia. Objective. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of the application of different substances on fibroplasia of cutaneous surgical wounds on rats. Materials and Methods. 48 Wistar rats were divided into three groups. A surgical wound 1 cm in diameter and 1  mm in depth was created on the dorsum of each animal. The surgical wounds were submitted to the topical application of an alcoholic extract of 30% propolis, 70% alcohol, or 0.001% dexamethasone in a cream base every 12 hours. The animals were sacrificed three, seven, 14, and 28 days postoperatively. The specimens were histologically processed and stained with Massons trichrome. The assessment of fibroplasia was performed using a scoring system: (1) 5 to 25% collagen deposition; (2) 26 to 50% collagen deposition; (3) 51 to 75% collagen deposition; (4) more than 75% collagen deposition. Results. There were statistically significant differences in collagen deposition between the substances at all postoperative evaluation times. Conclusion. Propolis and alcohol promoted greater collagen deposition in surgical wounds than dexamethasone.


Indian Journal of Dermatology | 2012

Basosquamous carcinoma: Histopathological features

Nádia Lages Lima; Flaviana Dornela Verli; João Luiz de Miranda; Sandra Aparecida Marinho

Basosquamous carcinoma (BSC) is a rare aggressive epithelial neoplasm with features of both basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma, with a tendency toward local recurrence and a propensity for lymph node and distant metastases. The aim of the present study was to report the case of a 63-year-old Caucasian male with BSC in the auricular region.


Microscopy Research and Technique | 2008

Contribution to the study of the vasculature of submandibular and sublingual glands and lymph nodes of rats by corrosion cast technique combined with scanning electron microscopy.

Tíssiana Rachel Rossi‐Schneider; Flaviana Dornela Verli; Liliane Soares Yurgel; Maria Antonieta Lopes de Souza; Karen Cherubini

The study of anatomical structures in their normal state allows the identification of pathological changes that can occur in them. Angiogenesis and the vasculature have been widely studied, mainly because of their association with the development of neoplasms. One of the methods applied for such purposes is the corrosion cast technique, which provides a copy of the vessels with normal as well as pathological structures. The replica of the vasculature provided by this technique allows the three‐dimensional analysis of vessels by means of scanning electron microscopy. The aim of the present study was to demonstrate, by means of corrosion casts, the angioarchitecture of the submandibular and sublingual glands and lymph nodes. Scanning electron microscopy showed that the three structures have distinct vascular patterns. The corrosion cast technique can be employed in the study of the angioarchitecture of the submandibular and sublingual glands and lymph nodes, but requires specific precautions. The removal of the structures en bloc and the handling of the replicas with the aid of a stereoscopic magnifier reduce the risk of fractures. Microsc. Res. Tech., 2008.


Microscopy Research and Technique | 2009

Study of intussusceptive angiogenesis in inflammatory regional lymph nodes by scanning electron microscopy

Tíssiana Rachel Rossi‐Schneider; Flaviana Dornela Verli; Sandra Aparecida Marinho; Liliane Soares Yurgel; Maria Antonieta Lopes de Souza

The aim of the present study was to verify the occurrence of intussusceptive angiogenesis in blood vessels from submandibular lymph nodes responsible for lymphatic drainage of the tongue. A surgical wound inflicted on the ventral tongue of male Wistar rats and submandibular regional lymph nodes were evaluated at different postoperative periods. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used to observe 123 lymph nodes at times 2, 3, 7, 10, 14, and 21 postoperative days. During the analysis of the vascular models with SEM, intussusceptive angiogenesis was observed in all groups evaluated. This was more extensive on the second and third postoperative days (83.33% and 80%, respectively), representing in these groups the expansion of the vascular chain of lymph nodes. At 21 postoperative days, intussusceptive angiogenesis (42.85%) was suggestive of vascular remodeling. Microsc. Res. Tech. 2009.


Case Reports in Dentistry | 2011

Intramuscular Hemangioma in Lip Treated with Sclerotherapy and Surgery

Vanessa A. Silva; Nádia Lages Lima; Ana Terezinha Marques Mesquita; Esmeralda Maria Da Silveira; Flaviana Dornela Verli; João Luiz de Miranda; Cássio Roberto Rocha dos Santos; Sandra Aparecida Marinho

Intramuscular hemangioma is a relatively rare, benign tumor of vascular origin, accounting for less than 1% of all hemangiomas. This paper reports a case of a 48-year-old female patient with intramuscular hemangioma in the upper lip, treated with sclerotherapy and subsequent complementary surgery.


Journal of Histology and Histopathology | 2017

Effect of crude latex from Euphorbia tirucalli on DMBA-induced carcinogenesis

Poliana Ribeiro Barroso; Flaviana Dornela Verli; Ricardo Lopes Rocha; Nádia Lages Lima; Bethania Alves de Avelar; Gustavo Eustaquio Brito Alvim de Melo

Abstract Background: The aim of the present study was to determine the action of crude latex from Euphorbia tirucalli dissolved in DMSO in animal models of DMBA-induced


British journal of medicine and medical research | 2015

Socioeconomic profile and academic performance of students on Campus VIII of the State University of Paraíba, Araruna, Brazil, 2013.

Maria do Rosário da Silva Flor; Odailma da Silva Lima; Dmitry José de Santana Sarmento; Gustavo Gomes Agripino; Flaviana Dornela Verli; Sérgio Henrique Gonçalves De Carvalho; Pierre Andrade Pereira de Oliveira; Sandra Aparecida Marinho

Aims: The aim of the present study was to analyze the socioeconomic profile and academic performance of students of three courses on Campus VIII of the State University of Paraiba. Study Design: A quantitative, descriptive, cross-sectional study with an inductive approach was carried out involving students in the courses of dentistry, civil engineering and natural science on Campus VIII of the State University of Paraiba (northeastern Brazil) in 2013. Methodology: A total of 321 students were enrolled, and the sample was made up of 238 participants who answered a semi-structured questionnaire addressing socioeconomic

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Sandra Aparecida Marinho

Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul

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Maria Antonieta Lopes de Souza

Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul

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Liliane Soares Yurgel

Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul

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Karen Cherubini

Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul

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Leandro Silva Marques

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Tíssiana Rachel Rossi‐Schneider

Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul

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