Victoria Volonteri
Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires
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Archivos Argentinos De Pediatria | 2013
Roberta Calvano; María Florencia Scacchi; Magdalena Sojo; Silvia Díaz; Victoria Volonteri; Ana Giachetti
Erythema multiforme, Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis represent different manifestations of the same spectrum of severe idiosyncratic cutaneous reactions to drugs and to a lesser extent are associated with infectous agents. Among these, Mycoplasma pneumoniae is one of the most frequent. We report the case of a female patient aged 5 years, with a toxic epidermal necrolysis associated with Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection, which begins with a fever accompanied by a generalized rash with involvement of the mucous membranes. IgM serology for Mycoplasma pneumoniae was positive and initial biopsy was compatible with erythema multiforme major. The patient was treated with corticosteroids, intravenous immunoglobulin, plasmapheresis and strict care to prevent superinfection and sequels. After 31 days of hospitalization the patient was discharged from hospital.
International Journal of Dermatology | 2012
Julia Riganti; Mariana Guzzi Maqueda; María Carolina Baztán Piñero; Victoria Volonteri; Ricardo Galimberti
Background Chagas’ disease is a zoonosis caused by a protozoan agent, Trypanosoma cruzi. Patients undergoing immunosuppressive treatment due to organ transplant, malignancies, infections, or chemotherapy may reactivate a preexisting chronic or indeterminate Trypanosoma cruzi infection.
International Journal of Dermatology | 2014
Julia Riganti; Mariana Paula Caviedes; Ana Clara Torre; Mariana Guzzi Maqueda; María Carolina Baztán Piñero; Victoria Volonteri; Ricardo Galimberti
All‐trans retinoic acid (ATRA) is routinely associated with chemotherapy for the treatment of acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL). Several reports of scrotal ulceration induced by this agent have been made in the recent years.
Oncotarget | 2018
Candelaria Bracalente; Adriana Rinflerch; Irene L. Ibañez; Francisco M. García; Victoria Volonteri; Gastón Galimberti; Fábio Klamt; Hebe Durán
Melanoma is an aggressive cancer with highly metastatic ability. We propose cofilin-1, a key protein in the regulation of actin dynamics and migration, as a prognostic marker. We determined cofilin-1 levels in a retrospective cohort of patients with melanomas and benign lesions of melanocytes (nevi) by immunohistochemistry. Higher cofilin-1 levels were found in malignant melanoma (MM) with Breslow Index (BI)>2 vs MM with BI<2, melanoma in situ (MIS) and nevi and also in MM with metastasis vs MM without detected metastasis. Kaplan-Meier survival curves were performed, clustering patients according to either the type of melanocytic lesions or cofilin-1 level. Survival curves demonstrated worse prognosis of patients with high vs low cofilin-1 levels. TCGA database analysis of melanoma also showed low survival in patients with upregulated cofilin-1 mRNA vs patients without alteration in CFL1 mRNA expression. As cofilin-1 has a dual function depending on its intracellular localization, we evaluated nuclear and cytoplasmic levels of cofilin-1 in melanoma and nevi samples by immunofluorescence. MM with high Breslow index and metastatic cells not only presented cytoplasmic cofilin-1, but also showed this protein at the nucleus. An increase in nuclear/cytoplasmic cofilin-1 mean fluorescence ratio was observed in MM with BI>2 vs MM with BI<2, MIS and nevi. In conclusion, an association of cofilin-1 levels with malignant features and an inverse correlation with survival were demonstrated. Moreover, this study suggests that not only the higher levels of cofilin-1, but also its nuclear localization can be proposed as marker of worse outcome of patients with melanoma.
International Journal of Dermatology | 2018
Amalia María Luna; Leisa Molinari; Luis Agustín Bollea Garlatti; Damián Ferrario; Victoria Volonteri; Pablo Roitman; Gastón Galimberti; Luis Daniel Mazzuoccolo
Nodular fasciitis is a benign pseudosarcomatous, self‐limited, and reactive process. Based on its clinical and histological features ‐ a fast‐growing, solitary tumor with high cellularity and mitotic count ‐ nodular fasciitis is considered to be a benign mimic of sarcoma.
Cancer Research | 2018
Candelaria Bracalente; Piyushkumar Mundra; Adriana Rinflerch; Pablo Garcia Martinez; Victoria Volonteri; Lucas Trucco; Gastón Galimberti; Nathalie Dhomen; Valeria Pavet Rodriguez; Richard Marais
Dermatología Cosmética, Médica y Quirúrgica | 2014
Gisela Vaglio Giors; María José Leiva; Damián Ferrario; Victoria Volonteri; Alicia Kowalczuk; Carlos Vaccaro; Ricardo Galimberti
Dermatología cosmética, médica y quirúrgica | 2013
Julia Riganti; Mariana Franco; Gisela Vaglio Giors; María Valeria Pinotti; María Carolina Baztán Piñero; Victoria Volonteri; Ricardo Galimberti
Dermatología Argentina | 2013
Luis Agustín Bollea Garlatti; Gisela Vaglio Giors; Mariana Guzzi Maqueda; Victoria Volonteri; Ricardo Galimberti
Dermatología Argentina | 2013
Gisela Vaglio Giors; Ana Clara Torre; Victoria Volonteri; Alicia Kowalczuk; Ricardo Galimberti