Karine Fátima Lyko
Federal University of Paraná
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Pediatric Blood & Cancer | 2015
Laura Grein Cavalcanti; Karine Fátima Lyko; Renata Lins Fuentes Araújo; José Miguel Amenábar; Carmem Bonfim; Cassius Carvalho Torres-Pereira
Fanconi anaemia is a genetic disease characterized by congenital abnormalities, progressive bone marrow failure, and a higher predisposition of oral squamous cell carcinoma. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of oral mucosa lesions in patients with Fanconi anaemia without hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT).
Anaerobe | 2013
Karine Fátima Lyko; Carmem Bonfim; Elaine Machado Benelli; Cassius Carvalho Torres-Pereira; José Miguel Amenábar
Fanconis anemia (FA) is characterized by bone marrow failure and can lead to infections such as periodontal disease. The aim of this study was to compare the prevalence of four periodontopathic bacteria including Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans, Porphyromonas gingivalis, Fusobacterium nucleatum and Treponema denticola in saliva samples from children with and without FA. Paraffin-stimulated saliva samples were collected from 71 children and adolescents, aged 6-18 years old. The samples were divided in three groups: FA without HSCT (n = 25), FA with HSCT (n = 23) and Non-FA (n = 24). The test bacteria were identified using a 16S rRNA-based PCR analysis. P. gingivalis was the most frequent species in all groups and T. denticola the less frequent. P. gingivalis was also common species in combinations in all groups. No statistically difference was observed between the groups for single bacteria, pair or triple combination. The combination of the four species was detected in one saliva sample of the FA without HSCT group and in five samples of the Non-FA group, with statistical difference between them (p < 0.05, Fisher exact test). Systemic alterations found in FA subjects did not affect the salivary distribution of the four bacteria analyzed.
Revista Brasileira De Hematologia E Hemoterapia | 2014
Renata Lins Fuentes Araújo; Karine Fátima Lyko; Vaneuza Araujo Moreira Funke; Cassius Carvalho Torres-Pereira
Long-term survivors of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation are recognized as a risk group for malignization. Malignant oral neoplasms are increasingly being reported in the literature as a consequence of lesions of chronic graft-versus-host disease, and prolonged multidrug treatment to control its manifestations. This report describes a 43-year-old patient who, after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation, developed an oral squamous cell carcinoma secondary to the use of azathioprine, cyclosporine, prednisone, and tacrolimus, associated with multiorgan chronic graft-versus-host disease involving the oral mucosa, skin, eyes, and liver. This report aims to discuss the possible role of immunosuppressant therapy for chronic graft-versus-host disease on the development of oral squamous cell carcinoma, and the relevance of a close oral follow-up of patients to detect dysplastic or malignant alterations at an early stage.
Special Care in Dentistry | 2016
Karine Fátima Lyko; Aline Louise Lemes; Carmem Bonfim; Cassius Carvalho Torres-Pereira; José Miguel Amenábar
OBJECTIVE The aim of the study was to investigate the caries experience, dental care level, and oral hygiene in children and adolescents with Fanconi anemia. METHODS Decay-missing-filled teeth index, restorative index and simplified oral hygiene index were examined in two groups of children and adolescents: FA, diagnosed with Fanconi anemia (n = 35) and a healthy control group, non-FA (n = 35). Oral hygiene habits were assessed through questionnaires completed by parents. RESULTS FA group presents higher decay-missing-filled teeth index values, dental care index, oral hygiene index. Nevertheless, no statistical difference was observed between the groups. Frequency of visits to the dentist was higher in the non-FA group. Frequency of tooth brushing was higher in FA group and it was performed by the subjects without the help of their parents. CONCLUSIONS No difference was observed in caries experience, dental care level, and oral hygiene in children and adolescents with FA when compare with non-FA.
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, and Oral Radiology | 2014
Cassius Carvalho Torres-Pereira; Laura Grein Cavalcanti; Karine Fátima Lyko; Renata Lins Fuentes Araújo; Carmem Bonfim
Oral Oncology | 2013
Laura Grein Cavalcanti; Karine Fátima Lyko; Renata Lins Fuentes Araújo; José Miguel Amenábar Céspedes; Carmem Bonfim; Cassius Carvalho Torres-Pereira
DENS | 2011
Rafaeli Souza; Daniela Castanha; Karine Fátima Lyko; Cassius Torres Pereira
DENS | 2011
Camila Pinheiro Furquim; Renata Lins Fuentes Araújo; Karine Fátima Lyko; Cassius Carvalho Torres-Pereira; Carmem Bomfim
DENS | 2011
Marta Aparecida Alberton Nuernberg; Karine Fátima Lyko; Cassius Carvalho Torres-Pereira; Cleto Mariosvaldo Piazetta; José Miguel Amenábar
DENS | 2011
Elise Alves de Miranda; Helena Laskawski Klemba; Karine Fátima Lyko; José Miguel Amenábar; Cassius Carvalho Torres-Pereira