Marina Alessandra Pereira
University of São Paulo
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Histopathology | 2015
Marina Alessandra Pereira; André Roncon Dias; Sheila Friedrich Faraj; Cinthya dos Santos Cirqueira; Michele Tatiana Pereira Tomitao; Sergio Carlos Nahas; Ulysses Ribeiro; Evandro Sobroza de Mello
To compare Carnoys solution (CS) and 10% neutral buffered formalin solution (NBF) as tissue fixatives in colorectal cancer specimens.
Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery | 2018
Marina Alessandra Pereira; Marcus Fernando Kodama Pertille Ramos; André Roncon Dias; Sheila Friedrich Faraj; Osmar Kenji Yagi; Adriana V. Safatle-Ribeiro; Fauze Maluf-Filho; Bruno Zilberstein; Ivan Cecconello; Evandro Sobroza de Mello; Ulysses Ribeiro
BackgroundLymph node metastasis (LNM) has a strong influence on the prognosis of patients with early gastric cancer (EGC). As minimally invasive treatments are considered appropriate for EGC, and lymphadenectomy may be restricted or even eliminated in some cases; it is imperative to identify the main risk factors for LNM to individualize the therapeutic approach. This study aims to evaluate the risk factors for LNM in EGC and to determine the adequacy of the endoscopic resection criteria in a western population.MethodsEGC patients who underwent gastrectomy with lymphadenectomy were retrospectively analyzed utilizing a prospective database. The clinicopathological variables were assessed to determine which factors were associated to LNM.ResultsAmong 474 enrolled patients, 105 had EGC (22.1%). LNM occurred in 13.3% of all EGC (10% T1a; 15.4% T1b). Tumor size, venous, lymphatic, and perineural invasions were confirmed as independent predictors of LNM by multivariate analysis. Expanded criteria were safely adopted only in selected cases, and 13.6% of patients who matched expanded indication had LNM.ConclusionsTumor size, venous, lymphatic, and perineural invasions were associated with LNM and should be considered as surrogate markers for surgical treatment of EGC. Expanded criteria for endoscopic resection can be safely adopted only in selected cases.
Journal of Surgical Oncology | 2018
Marina Alessandra Pereira; Marcus Fernando Kodama Pertille Ramos; Sheila Faraj; André Roncon Dias; Osmar Kenji Yagi; Bruno Zilberstein; Ivan Cecconello; Venancio Avancini Ferreira Alves; Evandro Sobroza de Mello; Ulysses Ribeiro
Gastric cancer (GC) has recently been categorized in molecular subtypes, which include Epstein‐Barr (EBV)‐positive and microsatellite instability (MSI) tumors. This distinction may provide prognostic information and identifies therapeutic targets. The aim of this study was to evaluate EBV, MSI, and PD‐L1 immunoexpression in GC and its relationship with clinicopathological characteristics and patients prognosis.
Journal of Surgical Oncology | 2018
Daniel Szor; André Roncon Dias; Marina Alessandra Pereira; Marcus Fernando Kodama Pertille Ramos; Bruno Zilberstein; Ivan Cecconello; Ulysses Ribeiro
The role of inflammation in cancer development is a well‐known phenomenon that may be represented by the neutrophil‐lymphocyte ratio (NLR). The present research intends to determine the impact of NLR on the survival outcome of patients with gastric cancer (GC), and to evaluate its use as a stratification factor for the staging groups.
International Journal of Surgery | 2018
Marcus Fernando Kodama Pertille Ramos; Marina Alessandra Pereira; Leandro Barchi; Osmar Kenji Yagi; André Roncon Dias; Daniel Szor; Bruno Zilberstein; Ulysses Ribeiro-Junior; Ivan Cecconello
BACKGROUND Despite all advances regarding the surgical treatment of gastric cancer (GC), duodenal stump fistula (DF) continues to negatively affect postoperative outcomes. This study aimed to assess DF regarding its incidence, risk factors, management and impact on overall survival. METHODS We retrospectively analyzed 562 consecutive patients who underwent gastrectomy for GC between 2009 and 2017. Clinicopathological characteristics analysis was performed comparing DF, other surgical fistulas and patients with uneventful postoperative course. RESULTS DF occurred in 15 (2.7%) cases, and 51 (9%) patients had other surgical fistulas. Tumor located in the lower third of the stomach (p = 0.021) and subtotal gastrectomy (p = 0.002) were associated with occurrence of DF. The overall mortality rate was 40% for DF and 15.7% for others surgical fistulas (p = 0.043). The median time of DF onset was on postoperative day 9 (range 1-75). Conservative approach was performed in 8 patients and surgical intervention in 7 cases. Age (OR 7.41, p = 0.012) and DF (OR 9.06, p=0.020) were found to be independent risk factors for surgical mortality. Furthermore, patients without fistula had better long-term survival outcomes comparing to patients with any type of fistulas (p = 0.006). CONCLUSION DF is related with distal tumors and patients submitted to subtotal gastrectomy. It affects not only the postoperative period with high morbidity and mortality rates, but may also have a negative impact on long-term survival.
Clinics | 2018
Daniel Szor; André Roncon Dias; Marina Alessandra Pereira; Marcus Fernando Kodama Pertille Ramos; Bruno Zilberstein; Ivan Cecconello; Ulysses Ribeiro-Junior
High levels of inflammatory markers and the neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio appear to be associated with worse overall survival in solid tumors. However, few studies have analyzed the role of the neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio in gastric cancer patients scheduled to undergo curative resection. In the present study, a systematic review and meta-analysis was performed to analyze the relationship between the neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio and overall survival in patients with gastric cancer submitted to curative resection and to identify the clinicopathological features (age, gender, tumor depth, nodal involvement and tumor differentiation) that are correlated with high neutrophil-lymphocyte ratios. A literature search of PubMed, Scopus, Cochrane and EMBASE through November 2017 was conducted. Articles that included gastric cancer patients submitted to curative resection and preoperatory neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio values were included. A total of 7 studies comprising 3264 patients from 5 different countries were included. The meta-analysis revealed an association of high neutrophil-lymphocyte ratios with older age, male gender, lower 5-year overall survival, increased depth of tumor invasion, positive nodal involvement but not with histological differentiation. Evaluation of the neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio is a cost-effective method that is widely available in preoperatory settings. Furthermore, it can effectively predict prognosis, as high values of this biomarker are related to more aggressive tumor characteristics. This ratio can also be used to stratify risk in patients within the same disease stage and may be used to assist in individualized follow-up and treatment.
ABCD. Arquivos Brasileiros de Cirurgia Digestiva (São Paulo) | 2017
Marina Alessandra Pereira; Marcus Fernando Kodama Pertille Ramos; André Roncon Dias; Osmar Kenji Yagi; Sheila Friedrich Faraj; Bruno Zilberstein; Ivan Cecconello; Evandro Sobroza de Mello; Ulysses Ribeiro-Jr
ABSTRACT Background: The presence of lymph nodes metastasis is one of the most important prognostic indicators in gastric cancer. The micrometastases have been studied as prognostic factor in gastric cancer, which are related to decrease overall survival and increased risk of recurrence. However, their identification is limited by conventional methodology, since they can be overlooked after routine staining. Aim: To investigate the presence of occult tumor cells using cytokeratin (CK) AE1/AE3 immunostaining in gastric cancer patients histologically lymph node negative (pN0) by H&E. Methods: Forty patients (T1-T4N0) submitted to a potentially curative gastrectomy with D2 lymphadenectomy were evaluated. The results for metastases, micrometastases and isolated tumor cells were also associated to clinicopathological characteristics and their impact on stage grouping. Tumor deposits within lymph nodes were defined according to the tumor-node-metastases guidelines (7th TNM). Results: A total of 1439 lymph nodes were obtained (~36 per patient). Tumor cells were detected by immunohistochemistry in 24 lymph nodes from 12 patients (30%). Neoplasic cells were detected as a single or cluster tumor cells. Tumor (p=0.002), venous (p=0.016), lymphatic (p=0.006) and perineural invasions (p=0.04), as well as peritumoral lymphocytic response (p=0.012) were correlated to CK-positive immunostaining tumor cells in originally negative lymph nodes by H&E. The histologic stage of two patients was upstaged from stage IB to stage IIA. Four of the 28 CK-negative patients (14.3%) and three among 12 CK-positive patients (25%) had disease recurrence (p=0.65). Conclusion: The CK-immunostaining is an effective method for detecting occult tumor cells in lymph nodes and may be recommended to precisely determine tumor stage. It may be useful as supplement to H&E routine to provide better pathological staging.
Journal of Surgical Oncology | 2018
Daniel Szor; André Roncon Dias; Marina Alessandra Pereira; Marcus Fernando Kodama Pertille Ramos; Bruno Zilberstein; Ivan Cecconello; Ulysses Ribeiro
To the editor: We appreciate the interest of the authors of the letter in our research.1 It raised two questions regarding our study. The first one concerns the utilization of the Propensity Score Model (PSM) in order to obtain a more convincing statistical analysis. Propensity Score Model was first described in 1983, and since then has been utilized in observational studies, in order to reduce selection bias between treatment and control groups, by balancing the covariates.We decided to evaluate all patients who underwent potentially curative resection during the studied period, thus we did not utilized PSM in our research. Nonetheless, risk stratification according to neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) value was done in same tumor depth (T4 and <T4), stage (III and <III) and lymph node status (N+ and N−) group of patients. Cox regression model demonstrated that NLR was an independent factor of worse OS (HR 1.50 95%CI 1.27-4.21, P = 0.048). Additionally, even if the necessity of a matching model would apply, PSM may be the wrong choice, as described by King et al.2 The second point was that the number of clinicopathological characteristics was low. We must also disagree with this affirmation. The range of covariates applied in a study does not imply necessarily a better quality or reliable results.We chose themain covariates allied to a large sample of patients. Once more, thank you very much for the comments.
Techniques in Coloproctology | 2017
Marina Alessandra Pereira; André Roncon Dias; Sheila Friedrich Faraj; Caio Sergio Rizkallah Nahas; Antonio Rocco Imperiale; Carlos Frederico Sparapan Marques; Guilherme Cutait de Castro Cotti; B. C. Azevedo; Sergio Carlos Nahas; E. S. de Mello; Ulysses Ribeiro
Unfortunately, one of the author name was wrongly published in the original publication. The complete correct name should read as follows “Beatriz Camargo Azevedo”. The original article was updated.
Proceedings of SPIE | 2016
Lázaro Pinto Medeiros Neto; Airton Abrahão Martin; Claudio A. Téllez Soto; André Bandiera de Oliveira Santos; Evandro Sobroza de Mello; Marina Alessandra Pereira; Claudio Roberto Cernea; Lenine Garcia Brandão; Renata A. Canevari
Thyroid carcinomas represent the main endocrine malignancy and their diagnosis may produce inconclusive results. Raman spectroscopy and gene expression analysis have shown excellent results on the differentiation of carcinomas. This study aimed to improve the discrimination between different thyroid pathologies combining of both analyses. A total of 35 thyroid tissues samples including normal tissue (n=10), goiter (n=10), papillary (n=10) and follicular carcinomas (n=5) were analyzed. Confocal Raman spectra was obtain by using a Rivers Diagnostic System, 785 nm laser excitation and CCD detector. The data was processed by the software Labspec5 and Origin 8.5 and analyzed by Minitab® program. The gene expression analysis was performed by qRT-PCR technique for TG, TPO, PDGFB, SERPINA1, LGALS3 and TFF3 genes and statistically analyzed by Mann-Whitney test. The confocal Raman spectroscopy allowed a maximum discrimination of 91.1% between normal and tumor tissues, 84.8% between benign and malignant pathologies and 84.6% among carcinomas analyzed. Significant differences was observed for TG, LGALS3, SERPINA1 and TFF3 genes between benign lesions and carcinomas, and SERPINA1 and TFF3 genes between papillary and follicular carcinomas. Principal component analysis was performed using PC1 and PC2 in the papillary carcinoma samples that showed over gene expression when compared with normal sample, where 90% of discrimination was observed at the Amide 1 (1655 cm-1), and at the tyrosine spectra region (856 cm-1). The discrimination of tissues thyroid carried out by confocal Raman spectroscopy and gene expression analysis indicate that these techniques are promising tools to be used in the diagnosis of thyroid lesions.