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Arquivos Brasileiros De Endocrinologia E Metabologia | 2010

Giant adrenal myelolipoma associated with 21-hydroxylase deficiency: unusual association mimicking an androgen-secreting adrenocortical carcinoma

Lívia Mara Mermejo; Jorge Elias Junior; Fabiano Pinto Saggioro; Silvio Tucci Junior; Margaret de Castro; Ayrton C. Moreira; Paula C. L. Elias

The objective of this study was to describe a case of giant myelolipoma associated with undiagnosed congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) due to 21-hydroxylase (21OH) deficiency. Five seven year-old male patient referred with abdominal ultrasound revealing a left adrenal mass. Biochemical investigation revealed hyperandrogenism and imaging exams characterized a large heterogeneous left adrenal mass with interweaving free fat tissue, compatible with the diagnosis of myelolipoma, and a 1.5 cm nodule in the right adrenal gland. Biochemical correlation has brought concerns about differential diagnosis with adrenocortical carcinoma, and surgical excision of the left adrenal mass was indicated. Anatomopathologic findings revealed a myelolipoma and multinodular hyperplasic adrenocortex. Further investigation resulted in the diagnosis of CAH due to 21OH deficiency. Concluded that CAH has been shown to be associated with adrenocortical tumors. Although rare, myelolipoma associated with CAH should be included in the differential diagnosis of adrenal gland masses. Moreover, CAH should always be ruled out in incidentally detected adrenal masses to avoid unnecessary surgical procedures.


World Journal of Surgical Oncology | 2013

The imaging and pathological features of a mucinous tubular and spindle cell carcinoma of the kidney: a case report

Marcela Sampaio Lima; Gyl Eanes Barros-Silva; Renan Augusto Pereira; Roberto Cuan Ravinal; Silvio Tucci Junior; Roberto Silva Costa; Valdair Francisco Muglia

A mucinous tubular and spindle cell carcinoma (MTSCC) is a rare and recently described kidney neoplasm with distal nephron differentiation. It can affect patients of all ages and is more prevalent among women. In this case report, we present a 50-year-old woman who had a renal mass, which was accidently discovered during an investigation for chronic anemia. The final diagnosis of MTSCC was made after the lesion was removed and a pathology work-up was performed. The clinical, pathological and imaging findings of this rare neoplasm are described in this report.


Acta Cirurgica Brasileira | 2008

Renal ischemia and reperfusion injury: influence of chorpromazine on renal function and lipid peroxidation

Silvio Tucci Junior; Roberto Marins de Carvalho; Fábia Martins Celini; Adauto José Cologna; Haylton Jorge Suaid; Luis Fernando Tirapelli; Antonio Carlos Pereira Martins

PURPOSE To evaluate the influence of chlorpromazine (CPZ) on renal function and lipid peroxidation in a rat model of kidney ischemia/reperfusion injury. METHODS Forty eight Wistar rats underwent a laparotomy for hilar clamping of left kidney with a bulldog clamp for 60 minutes followed by organ reperfusion and contralateral nephrectomy. Of these, 26 received 3mg/kg of CPZ intravenously 15 minutes before renal ischemia (G-E) while the remaining 22 were used as ischemic control group (G-C). Eleven rats of G-E and 8 of G-C were followed for blood urea nitrogen and creatinine determinations before renal ischemia and at 1st, 4th and 7th postoperative days. Samplings of left renal tissue were obtained at 5 minutes (5 rats from each group) and 24 hours (9 G-C and 10 of G-E) of reperfusion for malondialdehy (MDA) content determination. Controls of renal MDA content were determined in kidneys harvested from 6 additional normal rats. RESULTS Acute renal failure occurred in all animals but levels of BUN and creatinine were significantly lower in G-E (p<0.001). MDA content rose strikingly at 5 minutes of reperfusion in both groups (p>0.05) and returned near to normal levels 24 hours later. CONCLUSION CPZ conferred partial protection of renal function to kidneys submitted to ischemia/reperfusion injury that seems to be not dependent on inhibition of lipid peroxidation.


Acta Cirurgica Brasileira | 2002

Animal model of renal ischemic injury, and chlorpromazine protector effect, evaluate by tc-99m-mag3 dynamic renal scan

Whemberton Martins de Araújo; Silvio Tucci Junior; Roberto Silva Costa; Ricardo Aparecido Ferreira; Maria de Lourdes Pozza; Sebastião Assis Mazzetto; Paulo Henrique de Matos Alves; Adauto José Cologna; Antonio Carlos Pereira Martins

Acute tubular necrosis (ATN) is a major complication of kidney transplantation, so as of urologic and vascular surgeries. In transplantation, although organ perfusion with proper solution are feasible and at least partially effective, new approaches remains needed to avoid lost of graft function due to ischemic insults, and by this way, chlorpromazine may play this hole. Sixteen male rats were evaluated by scintigraphy (dynamic renal scan with Tc-99m-MAG3), before and after surgically promote ischemia of left kidney. Animals were divided in 3 groups: Group A (control) without ischemic insult; Group B (ischemia without chlorpromazine) and Group C (ischemia with chlorpromazine). Group B demonstrated marked decreased of left renal function, compared with itself (right kidney; p<0,001) and compared with groups A and C (both p<0,001). No statistically observations was noted in group A, that makes sure of non-error source of surgical procedure lonely (p<0,05). Nevertheless mild decrease of left renal function was observed in some animals of group C, these appointments were not statistically significant (p<0,05). Further studies may prove, in the future, its usefulness in humans, specially concerning kidney transplantation.


Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics | 2011

A study of adrenocortical tumors in children and adolescents by a comparative genomic hybridization technique.

Elvis Cueva Mateo; Cecília Fernandes Lorea; Antonio Fernando Araujo Duarte; Daniel Antunes Moreno; Luciano Neder; Silvio Tucci Junior; Carlos A. Scrileli; Luiz Gonzaga Tone

Adrenocortical tumors (ACT) are rare neoplasms of the adrenal glands accounting for 0.2% of all pediatric cancers. However, the incidence of ACT in South Brazilian children is 10 to 15 times greater than the worldwide incidence. Comparative genomic hybridization studies have revealed the presence of a high degree of chromosomal instability in ACT. We evaluated 16 ACT, 8 of them carcinomas and 8 adenomas. The presence of changes in DNA copy numbers was determined by comparative genomic hybridization, and the findings were validated by real-time polymerase chain reaction on the basis of IGF-II gene expression. The adenomas showed a mean of 19.7 imbalances per case, with the most frequent gain and loss being 4p15.1-p15.3 and 20p11.2-p13.2, respectively. The carcinomas presented with a mean of 35.5 imbalances per case, with the more frequent gain being 2q14.1-q24.3 and the more frequent losses being 3q21-q26.2, 20q12-qter, and 22q11.2-q13.3. The most frequent imbalances in both adenomas and carcinomas were gains of 1p21-p31.2, 2p12-p21 and loss of 20p11.2-p12. The expression of IGF-II mRNA (11p15.5) was higher in samples that presented with a gain of this region. It has been established that great genomic instability exists in pediatric ACT.


Acta Cirurgica Brasileira | 2016

Complications after bladder augmentation in children

Carlos Augusto Fernandes Molina; Gilson José de Lima; Marcelo Ferreira Cassini; Murilo Ferreira de Andrade; Inalda Facincani; Silvio Tucci Junior

PURPOSE Bladder augmentation is an effective surgical procedure for increasing bladder capacity and reducing pressure on the urinary system. It is indicated for patients with anomalies such as spina bifida, myelomeningocele, urethral valve and bladder exstrophy, who progress with low tolerance of medication. CASES This was a retrospective study conducted on pediatric patients submitted to bladder augmentation from 2000 to 2011. RESULTS 34 patients aged 4 to 17 years were submitted to bladder augmentation, 30 of them with an ileal loop and 4 with a ureter.A continent urinary shunt was performed in 16 patients, the Mitrofanoff conduit was associated in 15, and the Macedo technique was used in one. Mean follow-up was 34.35 months (1 to 122 months). Mean creatinine was 1.5 ng/ml (0.4 to 7.5 ng/ml) preoperatively and 1.78 ng/ml postoperatively. Three patients required a renal transplant during follow-up. There was improvement or resolution of vesicoureteral reflux in 83.5% of the kidneys on the right and in 75% on the left. Bladder capacity increased, on average, from 152.5 ml to 410 ml. The main complications were vesical lithiasis in 3 patients and conduit perforation in one. CONCLUSION Bladder augmentation showed good results in this series, preserving renal function in most of the patients.


International Braz J Urol | 2012

Expression of VEGF and collagen using a latex biomembrane as bladder replacement in rabbits

André Luis Alonso Domingos; Sérgio Britto Garcia; José de Bessa; Marcelo Ferreira Cassini; Carlos Augusto Fernandes Molina; Silvio Tucci Junior

OBJECTIVE To investigate the VEGF expression and collagen deposition using a latex biomembrane as bladder replacement in rabbits. MATERIALS AND METHODS After partial cystectomy, a patch of a non-vulcanized latex biomembrane (2 x 2 cm) was sewn to the bladder of rabbits with 5/0 monofilament polydioxanone sulfate sutures in a watertight manner. Groups of 5 animals were killed at 15, 45 and 90 days after surgery and the bladder was removed. Sections of 5µm were cut and stained with picrosirius-red in order to estimate the amount of extracellular matrix in the graft. To confirm the presence of VEGF in tissues, protein expression was determined by immunohistochemistry. RESULTS No death, urinary leakage or graft extrusion occurred in any group. All bladders showed a spherical shape. A progressive reduction in the amount of collagen occurred in the graft area and was negatively and linearly correlated with time (p < 0.001). VEGF expression was higher in grafted areas when compared to controls at 15 and 45 days after surgery and decreased with time (p < 0.001). CONCLUSION The latex biomembrane as a matrix for partial bladder replacement in rabbits promotes temporary collagen deposition and stimulates the angiogenic process.


Acta Cirurgica Brasileira | 2012

Lovastatin protects mithochondrial and renal function in kidney ischemia-reperfusion in rats

Silvio Tucci Junior; Carlos Augusto Fernandes Molina; Marcelo Ferreira Cassini; Daniel Mendes Leal; Cássio Antonio Botene Schineider; Antonio Carlos Pereira Martins

PURPOSE To investigate the effect of lovastatin on renal ischemia followed by reperfusion. METHODS Thirty one Wistar rats submitted to left renal ischemia for 60 minutes followed by contralateral nephrectomy were divided into two groups: A (n =17, control, no treatment), and B (n=14, lovastatin 15 mg/kg/day p.o. ten days before ischemia). The animals were sacrificed at the end of ischemia, after 24 hours and at seven days after reperfusion. Survival, serum urea and creatinine levels and renal mitochondrial function were evaluated. RESULTS Mortality was 29.4% in group A and 0.7% in group B. Urea and creatinine levels were increased in both groups, but the values were significantly lower in group B. Mitochondrial function showed decoupling in 83.4% of group A, as opposed to 38.4/% of group B. CONCLUSIONS The result shows a protective action of renal function by lovastatin administered before ischemia/reperfusion. Since most of the mitochondrial fraction presented membranes with the ability to maintain ATP production in group B, stabilization of the mitochondrial membrane should be considered as part of the protective action of lovastatin on renal function in ischemia/reperfusion.


Acta Cirurgica Brasileira | 2017

Expression profiles of eNOS, iNOS and microRNA-27b in the corpus cavernosum of rats submitted to chronic alcoholism and Diabetes mellitus

Joao Paulo da Cunha; Fermino Sanches Lizarte Neto; Paulo Cézar Novais; Daniela Gattas; Camila Albuquerque Mello de Carvalho; Daniela Tirapelli; Carlos Augusto Fernandes Molina; Luis Fernando Tirapelli; Silvio Tucci Junior

Purpose: To evaluate the expression of endothelial and inducible NOS in addition to the miRNA-27b in the corpus cavernosum and peripheral blood of healthy rats, diabetic rats, alcoholic rats and rats with both pathologies. Methods: Forty eight Wistar rats were divided into four groups: control (C), alcoholic (A), diabetic (D) and alcoholic-diabetic (AD). Samples of the corpus cavernosum were prepared to study protein expressions of eNOS and iNOS by immunohistochemistry and expression of miRNA-27b in the corpus cavernosum and peripheral blood. Results: Immunohistochemistry for eNOS and iNOS showed an increase in cavernosal smooth muscle cells in the alcoholic, diabetic and alcoholic-diabetic groups when compared with the control group. Similarly, the mRNA levels for eNOS were increased in cavernosal smooth muscle (CSM) in the alcoholic, diabetic and alcoholic-diabetic groups and miRNA-27b were decreased in CSM in the alcoholic, diabetic and alcoholic-diabetic groups. Conclusion: The major new finding of our study was an impairment of relaxation of cavernosal smooth muscle in alcoholic, diabetic, and alcoholic-diabetic rats that involved a decrease in the nitric oxide pathway by endothelium-dependent mechanisms accompanied by a change in the corpus cavernosum contractile sensitivity.


Pediatric Blood & Cancer | 2009

Pitfalls in the differential diagnosis of renal tumor in an adolescent

Elvis Terci Valera; María Sol Brassesco; Maria Angélica Abdalla de Freitas Cortez; Rosane Gomes de Paula Queiroz; Angel Mauricio Castro-Gamero; Marcus Vinicius de Castro Barros; Yvone Avalloni de Moraes Villela de Andrade Vicente; Silvio Tucci Junior; Carlos Alberto Scrideli; Luiz Gonzaga Tone

The differential diagnosis of renal tumors, particularly in adolescents, may be challenging. We describe an 11‐year‐old female with a primary intra‐renal mass. Initial differential diagnoses included primitive neuroectodermal tumor (PNET), desmoplastic small round cell tumor (DSRCT), and Wilms Tumor (WT). Extensive pathologic and molecular analysis on initial and relapsed tumor samples confirmed WT. The EWS‐WT1 and EWS‐FLI1 rearrangements, distinctive of DSRCT and PNET were negative. The differential diagnosis on monophasic blastemal WT may be complex. Primary renal DSRCT and PNET have been rarely described. Nevertheless, molecular confirmation for these rare conditions may be necessary in selected cases. Pediatr Blood Cancer 2010;54:319–321.

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