Soraya Silveira Monteiro
Federal University of São Paulo
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Journal of Medical Case Reports | 2012
Michel Santana Michelan; Eloy de Ávila Fernandes; Leonardo Furtado Freitas; Rodrigo Hoeller Ribeiro; Marília Magri Milano; Soraya Silveira Monteiro
IntroductionParacoccidioidomycosis is a type of mycosis that is endemic to Brazil and is triggered by the fungus Paracoccidioides brasiliensis. Isolated bone involvement in this disease is very rare, especially in children. To the best of our knowledge this report documents the first case of an immunocompetent pediatric patient in which paracoccidioidomycosis of the hip articulation was the sole manifestation of the disease (that is, there were no pulmonary or skin lesions).Case presentationAn 11-year-old Brazilian Caucasian boy from a rural area was examined in the orthopedic ward of our emergency department. Our patient reported a three-month history of pain in the right hip with intermittent claudication and also complained of recurring episodes of intense pain and an inability to walk, which he had been experiencing for the previous five days. He additionally presented with a fever that had persisted for two days. Our patient’s medical history did not include any clinical respiratory manifestations, skin lesions, history of trauma or immunosuppression risk factors.ConclusionsThis is one of the very few reported cases of isolated articular involvement in osteomyelitis in a pediatric immunocompetent patient. Paracoccidioidomycosis should be considered among the differential diagnoses in such cases, especially in cases of patients who reside in rural areas where the condition is considered to be endemic, in order to administer the proper course of treatment in a timely fashion and improve the chances of a favorable prognosis.
Radiologia Brasileira | 2005
Sizenildo da Silva Figueirêdo; Luiza Helena Ribeiro; Bruno Barcelos da Nóbrega; Marlos Augusto Bittencourt Costa; Galba Leite Oliveira; Edward Esteves; Soraya Silveira Monteiro; Henrique Manoel Lederman
Um amplo espectro de anomalias congenitas pode afetar qualquer nivel do trato gastrintestinal, do esofago ao ânus. A atresia e uma importante causa de obstrucao gastrintestinal, com alta taxa de morbidade em recem-natos. Ha diversos mecanismos patologicos possiveis para explicar esta malformacao e duas explicacoes classicas de sua genese sao um defeito de recanalizacao do tubo intestinal ou uma interrupcao no suprimento sanguineo durante a vida intra-uterina. Os autores fazem uma revisao da literatura com ensaio iconografico dos achados de imagem em criancas com atresia do trato gastrintestinal.A wide spectrum of congenital anomalies may affect the gastrointestinal tract at any level from the esophagus to the anus. Atresia is an important cause of gastrointestinal obstruction with high morbidity rate in neonates. Different pathogenetic mechanisms could cause this malformation and the two classical explanations are: a defect of recanalization of the intestinal tube or an interruption of blood supply during intrauterine life. The authors present a literature review with an iconographic essay of imaging findings in children with gastrointestinal atresia.
Radiologia Brasileira | 2005
Fábio Motta da Cunha; Sizenildo da Silva Figueirêdo; Bruno Barcelos da Nóbrega; Galba Leite Oliveira; Soraya Silveira Monteiro; Henrique Manoel Lederman
Intussusception is a medical emergency that occur with higher frequency in children under 2 years of age. Diagnosis can be difficult as the classical triad of abdominal pain, jelly stools and palpable abdominal mass is seen in less than 50% of the patients. However, the diagnosis of intussusception can be established with variable degree of accuracy using plain abdominal x-ray films, ultrasound, computed tomography or barium (or air/saline) enema. Some of these imaging methods are also useful during treatment of this condition. The authors present a review of the literature and a pictorial essay of the imaging findings in patients with intussusception. In addition, a discussion on the current and controversial issues related to the treatment of intussusception is presented.
Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2014
Soraya Silveira Monteiro; Diva Helena Ribeiro; Tatiane Cantarelli Rodrigues; Gerson Ferreira Gontijo Junior; Kylza Arruda; Eloy de Ávila Fernandes
Nodular fasciitis (NF) is a rare fibroblastic proliferative lesion, characterized clinically as a solitary mass of hardened and slightly painful on palpation, fast growing and no gender preference. The objective of this study is to report the case of a patient with NF in third finger of left hand, describe the findings of plain radiography, computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging and correlate with the literature. Since the diagnosis of NF is a challenge, being necessary to conciliate the clinical, radiological and pathological.
Revista Brasileira De Reumatologia | 2017
Eloy de Ávila Fernandes; Samuel Brighenti Bergamaschi; Tatiane Cantarelli Rodrigues; Gustavo Coelho Dias; Ralff Malmann; Germano Martins Ramos; Soraya Silveira Monteiro
Revista Da Associacao Medica Brasileira | 2014
Sergio Elias Nassar De Marchi; Soraya Silveira Monteiro; Eloy de Ávila Fernandes
Revista Brasileira De Reumatologia | 2017
Eloy de Ávila Fernandes; Samuel Brighenti Bergamaschi; Tatiane Cantarelli Rodrigues; Gustavo Coelho Dias; Ralff Malmann; Germano Martins Ramos; Soraya Silveira Monteiro
Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2014
Soraya Silveira Monteiro; Diva Helena Ribeiro; Tatiane Cantarelli Rodrigues; Gerson Ferreira Gontijo Junior; Kylza Arruda; Eloy de Ávila Fernandes
Radiologia Brasileira | 2005
Fábio Motta da Cunha; Sizenildo da Silva Figueiredo; Bruno Barcelos da Nobrega; Galba Leite Oliveira; Soraya Silveira Monteiro; Henrique Manoel Lederman
Radiologia Brasileira | 1998
Dalton Yukio Araújo Fugita; Soraya Silveira Monteiro; José Guilherme Mendes Pereira Caldas; Andrea Silveira de Souza; Michel Frudit; José Noberto Stávale; Henrique Manoel Lederman