Raúl Valdez
Austral University
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International Journal of Dermatology | 2010
Julieta Ruiz Beguerie; Jin Xingzhong; Raúl Valdez
Although tamoxifen (TAM) is routinely used in advanced melanoma, it is still uncertain whether evidence exists to support this practice. This review assesses the benefits and harms of systemic therapy with TAM vs. without TAM on response and mortality in patients with advanced melanoma. MEDLINE, The Cochrane Database of Systemic Reviews, The Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, EMBASE and LILACS were searched for randomized controlled trials comparing chemotherapy using and not using TAM in any dose, in patients of any age with advanced melanoma. References lists, databases of ongoing trials and conference proceedings were hand‐searched. All included trials were evaluated for quality assessment. Primary outcomes were response and mortality. Secondary outcomes were hematologic and non hematologic toxicity, treatment‐related mortality and quality of life. A meta‐analysis was performed and results were presented as relative risk with 95% confidence interval. Nine randomized controlled trials met the inclusion criteria. Patients treated with TAM were more likely to respond, with a relative risk 1.36 (95% CI: 1.04–1.77, P = 0.02). However, there was no improvement in 1‐year mortality. The incidence of hematologic toxicity was higher in the TAM group. Subgroup analyses showed that female patients were more likely to respond. Chemotherapies with TAM improve overall and partial response, but do not improve mortality in 1 year in advanced melanoma. Further use of TAM in melanoma should be done only in the context of clinical trials.
International Journal of Dermatology | 2006
Osvaldo Stringa; Raúl Valdez; Julieta Ruiz Beguerie; Mario Abbruzzese; Mercedes Lioni; Angel Nadales; Fernando Iudica; Julio Venditti; Alberto San Roman
Primary melanoma of the esophagus (PME) is an uncommon malignancy with less than 250 cases reported in the literature. Amelanotic PME is exceedingly rare and accounts for 10–25% of melanomas of the esophagus. A 59‐year‐old male with a history of mild dysphagia, heartburn, moderate anorexia and weight loss for 1 month is described. Barium swallow examination and videogastroscopy showed a polypoid, ulcerated mass located 30–38 cm from the incisors. No skin or eye melanoma lesions were found. Five biopsy samples were obtained. Histological examinations revealed proliferation of large, loosely cohesive cells of variable shapes and prominent central nucleoli in the deep mucosa. Immunohistochemical findings included positive vimentin, protein S‐100, Melan A, and HMB‐45, and negative AE1/AE3, CD 17, and desmin. A total transhiatal esophagectomy with high cervical esophagogastric anastomosis was performed. Peritumoral lymph nodes revealed malignant invasion. A diagnosis of primary amelanotic melanoma of the esophagus was made. Fourteen months after diagnosis the patient developed disseminated PME.
Archive | 2008
Mario Marini; Secretario General; Raúl Valdez; Secretario Científico; Osvaldo Stringa; Secretario De Actas; Javier Ubogui; Alberto Woscoff; León Jaimovich; Daniel Ballesteros; Amira Lehrer; Graciela Pizzariello; Y Legales; Mónica Prida; María del Carmen Boente
Dermatología Argentina | 2010
Raúl Valdez; Paula Bonavía; Corina Busso; Osvaldo Stringa
Dermatología Argentina | 2017
María Laura Marchese; Matías Stringa; Raúl Valdez
Dermatología Argentina | 2015
María Laura Marchese; María Clara de Diego; Javier Anaya; Marina Narbaitz; Raúl Valdez
Dermatología Argentina | 2015
Julia Fernández; María Clara de Diego; Julieta Ruiz Beguerie; Javier Anaya; Raúl Valdez
Dermatología Argentina | 2014
Julia Fernández; María Laura Marchese; María Clara de Diego; Javier Anaya; Osvaldo Stringa; Raúl Valdez
Dermatología Argentina | 2014
María Clara de Diego; Corina Busso; Paula Bonavía; Raúl Valdez
Dermatología Argentina | 2013
Carla Castro; Lucila Suar; Alejandro Olivera; Paula Bonavía; Raúl Valdez