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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2001

An inherited p53 mutation that contributes in a tissue-specific manner to pediatric adrenal cortical carcinoma

Raul C. Ribeiro; Fabiano Sandrini; Bonald C. Figueiredo; Gerard P. Zambetti; Edson Michalkiewicz; Antony Lafferty; Luiz DeLacerda; Mark Rabin; Craig Cadwell; Gilberto Antunes Sampaio; Israil Cat; Constantine A. Stratakis; Romolo Sandrini

The incidence of pediatric adrenal cortical carcinoma (ACC) in southern Brazil is 10–15 times higher than that of pediatric ACC worldwide. Because childhood ACC is associated with Li-Fraumeni syndrome, we examined the cancer history and p53 status of 36 Brazilian patients and their families. Remarkably, 35 of 36 patients had an identical germ-line point mutation of p53 encoding an R337H amino acid substitution. Differences within intragenic polymorphic markers demonstrated that at least some mutant alleles arose independently, thus eliminating a founder effect. In tumor cells, the wild-type allele was deleted, and mutant p53 protein accumulated within the nuclei. Although these features are consistent with Li-Fraumeni syndrome-associated adrenal tumors, there was no history of increased cancer incidence among family members. Therefore, this inherited R337H p53 mutation represents a low-penetrance p53 allele that contributes in a tissue-specific manner to the development of pediatric ACC.


Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 2000

Malformações do sistema nervoso central: análise de 157 necrópsias pediátricas

Lúcia de Noronha; Fabiola Medeiros; Vanessa Dello Monaco Martins; Gilberto Antunes Sampaio; Maria José Serapião; Gilda Kastin; Luiz Fernando Bleggi Torres

The malformations of the central nervous system affect about 5 to 10 children per 1000 births. We studied the central nervous system malformations in 5837 pediatric autopsies performed in the Sector of Anatomic Pathology, Hospital de Clinicas-UFPR, between 1960 and 1995. There were 157 central nervous system malformations (2.69%), the commonest were neural tube defects (61%): 47 cases of anencephaly and 45 cases classified in the group of myeloencephaloceles. The anomalies of the prosencephalic evagination corresponded to 8% of all central nervous system malformations, with seven cases of holoprosencephaly. Posterior fossa malformations occurred in 3%, with three cases of Arnold-Chiari. In the present study, the mortality rate due to central nervous system malformations was higher in the neonatal period.


Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 2001

A neuropatologia no período neonatal: análise de 1616 casos de necropsia

Lúcia de Noronha; Fabiola Medeiros; Vanessa Dello Monaco Martins; Rodrigo Bremer Nones; Rodrigo de Pinho Sepulcri; Luciano Monte Serrat Prevedello; Gilberto Antunes Sampaio; Maria José Serapião; Luiz Fernando Bleggi Torres

The lesions of the central nervous system represent an important cause of morbid-mortality in the neonatal period. This is due to the vulnerability of the brain to several adverse conditions during gestation and after birth. This study analyses the prevalence and pattern of central nervous system lesions in neonates autopsied at Hospital de Clínicas - Curitiba. There were 5743 pediatric autopsies performed in the Sector of Anatomic Pathology from 1960 to 1995 with 2049 cases corresponding to death during neonatal period. These later autopsies were reviewed and all cases with central nervous system lesions were selected and classified according to sex, age and pattern of central nervous system lesion. The central nervous system was affected in 1616 (78,87%) of neonatal autopsies and there was predominance of intracerebral hemorrhages (73,39%), congenital malformations (4,27%) and infections (3,59%). The hypoxic hemorrhages are the most prevalent central nervous system lesions in the neonatal period, affecting mainly premature babies. There was predominance of central nervous system malformations in the female neonates.


Jornal Brasileiro De Patologia E Medicina Laboratorial | 2003

Estudo das malformações congênitas do aparelho urinário: análise de 6.245 necropsias pediátricas

Lúcia de Noronha; Adriane Reichert; Vanessa Dello Monaco Martins; Gilberto Antunes Sampaio; Israil Cat; Maria José Serapião

The presented study investigates epidemiologic aspects regarding congenital malformations of the urinary tract in a representative sample of stillborns, newborns, infants and children from Curitiba, analising autopsies from the Pediatric and Perinatal Pathology Unit (Service of the Clinical Hospital - Curitiba, Parana) in a 40-year period. Sex, age groups and death causes are correlated, dividing the cases in specific groups of study, revealing epidemiologic abnormalities, rare diseases and diseases related to the death process. Out of 6,245 autopsies, 182 cases (2.9%) presented urinary tract congenital malformations. There was no difference between sex, and the group of newborns was the most prevalent. The group of malformations of the kidney and upper urinary tract contributed with 150 abnormalities.


Jornal De Pediatria | 2000

Krabbe s disease - case report

Lúcia de Noronha; Gilberto Antunes Sampaio; Isac Bruck; Jorge S. Reis-Filho; Mário R. Montemór-Netto; Luiz Fernando Bleggi-Torres; Leonardo Nercolini Faoro; Emerson Leandro Gasparetto; Sérgio A. Antoniuk; Gilda Kasting

OBJECTIVE: Report a case of Krabbés disease with necropsy. METHODS: Review of medical and necropsy records. RESULTS: An 8 months-old male patient developed tremors, swallowing difficulty and excessive salivation for 4 months prior to admission, evolving with vomiting and fever. Physical examination showed microcephaly and diffuse pigmentation of the retinae. Neurological examination showed flexion of upper limbs with spastic hyperthony, symmetrical global hyperreflexia, nystagmus and spontaneous spasms. EEG showed multifocal irritative activity. There was increase in both CSF protein and gamaglobulin. The patient evolved with transitory hyperthermia, vomiting and pneumopathy, dying on the 23rd day after admission. Post mortem studies revealed microcephaly with widening of brain sulci. Histological examination revealed several globoid cells in the deep portion of the white matter, reactive gliosis and demyelination. CONCLUSIONS: These findings were similar to those in the world literature, indicating a poor prognosis due to substantial brain damage.


Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 1999

Injúria hipóxico-isquêmica de padrão hemorrágico em encéfalos de neomortos do Hospital de Clínicas de Curitiba: análise de 1028 casos de necrópsia entre 1960 e 1995

Lúcia de Noronha; Fabiola Medeiros; Rodrigo Bremer Nones; Vanessa Dello Monaco Martins; Rodrigo de Pinho Sepulcri; Gilberto Antunes Sampaio; Gilda Kasting; Maria José Serapião; Luiz Fernando Bleggi Torres

Hypoxic-ischaemic injury of the central nervous system (CNS) in newborns is a very prevalent entity affecting 1 to 6 children per 1000 births. This injury may induce severe neurological sequelae. We present the analysis of 1028 consecutive cases of hypoxic-ischaemic CNS injuries of haemorrhagic pattern detected in autopsies performed at the Division of Anatomic Pathology, Hospital de Clinicas, University of Parana, Brazil, from 1960 to 1995. The prevalence of these lesions was high (49.73%) amongst all autopsied newborns. The main types of haemorrhage were microscopical intra-parenchymal haemorrhages, intraventricular and periventricular haemorrhages and subarachnoid foci of bleeding. Our results emphasize that premature children constitute a high risk group for CNS haemorrhage needing special preventive therapeutic procedures to avoid neurological complications.


Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 2001

Holoprosencefalia: análise do seu espectro morfológico em doze casos de autópsia

Lúcia de Noronha; Ramon Coral Ghanem; Fabiola Medeiros; José Knopfholz; Tiago Augusto Magalhães; Gilberto Antunes Sampaio; Maria José Serapião; Luiz Fernando Bleggi Torres

The term holoprosencephaly (HPC) is used to indicate the group of hemispheric deformities caused by a failure in the development of the prosencephalic vesicle. The purpose of this study is to explain the morphologic spector of twelve cases of HPC, qualify them, and compare them to the literature. It was evaluated 5837 pediatrics necropsies, and there were 12 cases of HPC. Data like gender, age and the presence of another associated malformations were evaluated and compared to another malformations and to the total number of necropsies. The majority of the cases was male (66.66%), and stillborns (75%). The most frequently type of HPC found was the lobar type (58.3%), and the most frequently type of facial alteration was the ciclopy (25%). There is a statistic tendency to HPC affect the male sex, in comparison with other neurologic malformations. Besides, the stillborns are more frequently observed in HPC than in other neurologic malformations.


Jornal De Pediatria | 2000

Mortalidade intra-uterina e perinatal: análise comparativa de 3.904 necropsias do Hospital de Clínicas de Curitiba no período de 1960 a 1995

Lúcia de Noronha; Vanessa Dello Monaco Martins; Rodrigues B Bones; Rodrigo de P Seppulcri; Denise S Carvalho; Gilberto Antunes Sampaio; Gilda Kasting; Maria José Serapião; Luiz Fernando Bleggi-Torres


Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 1997

Estudo por microscopia eletrônica em doenças neurodegenerativas na infância

Luiz Fernando Bleggi Torres; Graciela Vanessa Vicelli Jacob; Lúcia de Noronha; Gilberto Antunes Sampaio; Sérgio A. Antoniuk; Isac Bruck


Jornal Brasileiro De Patologia E Medicina Laboratorial | 2003

Estudo das malformaes congnitas do aparelho urinrio: anlise de 6.245 necropsias peditricas

Lúcia de Noronha; Adriane Reichert; Vanessa Dello Monaco Martins; Gilberto Antunes Sampaio; Israil Cat; Maria José Serapião

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Lúcia de Noronha

Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná

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Maria José Serapião

Federal University of Paraná

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Fabiola Medeiros

Federal University of Paraná

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Luiz Fernando Bleggi Torres

Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná

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Gilda Kasting

Federal University of Paraná

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José Knopfholz

Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná

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Ramon Coral Ghanem

Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná

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Tiago Augusto Magalhães

Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná

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Isac Bruck

Federal University of Paraná

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