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Clinics | 2009

Retinoblastoma: a three-year-study at a Brazilian medical school hospital

Maria Teresa Brizzi Chizzotti Bonanomi; Maria Tereza Assis de Almeida; Lilian Maria Cristofani; Vicente Odone Filho

OBJECTIVE: To present the characteristics and treatment outcomes of patients with retinoblastoma. METHODS: A retrospective case series was conducted to review the records of all new patients diagnosed with retinoblastoma between 2003 and 2005. Eyes with early disease, or advanced disease with potential vision were treated with chemotherapy (carboplatin and etoposide) in conjunction with early local therapy (laser or cryo). Radiotherapy was used in cases where the disease did not respond to the above protocols or in recurrent cases. Eyes in the late stage of disease with no potential vision in the initial examination or eyes and where conservative treatment had failed were enucleated. RESULTS: In total, we reviewed 28 new cases of retinoblastoma, 15 of which were unilateral and 13 of which were bilateral (46%). These data correspond to a mean of 9.3 new cases per year (0.77 case/month). The mean age at diagnosis was 33.8 months for unilateral cases, and 19.15 months for bilateral cases (p=0.015). Leucocoria was the major presenting symptom (75%). All but one patient with unilateral disease had the affected eye enucleated due to advanced disease (mean follow-up: 39.91 months). Among the 13 bilateral cases, 13 eyes (50%) were enucleated, 11 eyes (42.4%) were saved with chemotherapy in conjunction with local therapy and 2 eyes (7.6%) were saved using external beam radiotherapy (mean follow-up: 41.91 months). In unilateral and bilateral disease, pathology data revealed choroid involvement in 50% and 30%, respectively, and optic nerve invasion in 92% and 50%, respectively. CONCLUSION: In this population, retinoblastoma was diagnosed too late and most eyes were consequently enucleated. In cases with bilateral disease, half of the eyes were preserved.


Pediatric and Developmental Pathology | 2013

Minimally Invasive Adenocarcinoma of the Lung in a Young Patient Treated for Osteosarcoma

Fabíola Del Carlo Bernardi; Júlia Lopes Garcia; Maria Tereza Assis de Almeida; Gustavo Zamperlini; Ibere Cauduro Soares; Vicente Odone Filho; Marisa Dolhnikoff; Thais Mauad

Although children with osteosarcoma have a higher incidence of a 2nd malignancy than the general population, its development in the lung is rare. The few reported cases belong to examples of carcinomas. Here we present the case of a 13-year-old boy with a primary pulmonary adenocarcinoma diagnosed 3 years after the osteosarcoma diagnosis and present a review of the literature.


Arquivos Brasileiros De Oftalmologia | 2013

Orbital retinoblastoma: case report.

Eduardo Darahem Mabtum; Maria Teresa Brizzi Chizzotti Bonanomi; Patrícia Picciarelli de Lima; Maria Tereza Assis de Almeida

We describe the case of a 9-month old boy with unilateral retinoblastoma and bulftalmo. Primary enucleation was the treatment of choice due to the lack of visual prognosis. The histology of the enucleated eye showed massive choroidal invasion by the tumor and the optic nerve free of neoplastic tissue. Therefore, no adjuvant chemotherapy or radiotherapy was indicated. Three months after the enucleation, the patient returned with massive orbital retinoblastoma with exposure of the conjunctiva. Treated with chemotherapy, the patient has been in remission for 12 months. The risk factors for orbital recurrence are discussed.


Hormone Research in Paediatrics | 2012

Evaluation of Adrenal Reserve in Children with Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia Treated with Prednisone or Dexamethasone

Hilton Kuperman; Vicente Odone Filho; Lilian Maria Cristofani; Maria Tereza Assis de Almeida; Nuvarte Setian; Durval Damiani

Background/Aims: The purpose of this study was to compare adrenal gland reserve in acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) patients 8 weeks after treatment with either prednisone (PRED) or dexamethasone (DEX) during the induction phase of therapy. Methods: A double-blind comparative study of patients treated with PRED and DEX was performed. Sixteen patients received PRED (40 mg/m2/day) and 13 patients received DEX (6 mg/m2/day), both for 28 days. A low-dose adrenocorticotropic hormone test (1.0 µg/m2, IV) was performed before and weekly for 8 weeks after abrupt cessation of glucocorticoid therapy. Sixteen children without ALL were used as controls to determine the cutoff peak cortisol level (14.2 µg/dl). Results: Both groups (PRED and DEX) displayed similar mean peak cortisol levels before treatment and during the 8 weeks of evaluation (p = 0.652). No relationship was observed between the incidence of infection/stress and peak cortisol level within each group, nor was there a difference in the frequency of infection/stress between groups (p = 0.359). Although the patients presented variations in peak cortisol during the study period, no signs or symptoms of adrenal insufficiency were observed. Conclusion: Patients who received PRED or DEX for 4 weeks showed similar adrenal reserves and infection rates for 8 weeks after abruptly stopping glucocorticoid therapy, suggesting that DEX, which is a better antileukemic drug than PRED, has similar adrenal suppression and recovery rates.


Revista Brasileira De Hematologia E Hemoterapia | 2006

Perspectivas para a leucemia mielóide aguda na infância após a observação de um grupo de pacientes tratados convencionalmente

Maria Aparecida Zanichelli; Lilian Maria Cristofani; Maria Tereza Assis de Almeida; Paulo T Maluf Junior; Vicente Odone Filho


Archive | 2006

Perspectivas para a leucemia mielóide aguda na infância após a observação de um grupo de pacientes tratados convencionalmente Pediatric acute myeloid leukemia outcomes after conventional treatment

Zanichelli Ma; Maria Aparecida Zanichelli; Lilian Maria Cristofani; Maria Tereza Assis de Almeida; Paulo T Maluf Junior; Vicente Odone Filho


Revista Brasileira De Hematologia E Hemoterapia | 2010

Linfoma de Hodgkin na infância e adolescência: 15 anos de experiência com o protocolo DH-II-90

Luciana N. S. Souza; Paulo T Maluf Junior; Maria Tereza Assis de Almeida; Eduardo Weltman; Ana Lucia Cornacchioni; Roberto Teixeira; Vicente Odone Filho; Lilian Maria Cristofani


Arquivos Brasileiros De Oftalmologia | 2013

ORBITAL RECURRENCE IN RETINOBLASTOMA – CASE REPORT

Maria Teresa Brizzi Chizzotti Bonanomi; Eduardo Darahem Mabtum; Patrícia Picciarelli de Lima; Maria Tereza Assis de Almeida


Pediatria (São Paulo) | 2008

Piomiosite tropical ao diagnóstico de LLA: relato de caso

Raquel Quites; Ana Lucia Cornacchioni; Maria Tereza Assis de Almeida; Lilian Maria Cristofani; Paulo Taufi Maluf; Vicente Odone Filho


Pediatria (Säo Paulo) | 2001

Tratamento dos hemangiomas cutaneos

Dov Charles Goldenberg; Lilian Maria Cristofani; Maria Tereza Assis de Almeida; Vicente Odone Filho; Marcus Castro Ferreira

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Durval Damiani

University of São Paulo

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