6 results on '"Marisa Maria Ribeiro"'
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2. Oral squamous papilloma: a view under clinical, fluorescence and histopathological aspects
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Sérgio Araújo Andrade, Sebastião Pratavieira, Juliana Fracalossi Paes, Marisa Maria Ribeiro, Vanderlei Salvador Bagnato, and Fernando de Pilla Varotti
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Papiloma/patologia ,Papiloma/diagnóstico ,Papillomaviridae ,Patologia bucal ,Fluorescência ,Medicine - Abstract
ABSTRACT Oral squamous papilloma is a benign tumor whose pathogenesis has been associated with human papillomavirus infection. Thus, it is noteworthy that human papillomavirus infection is one of the risk factors associated with the development of cervical, anogenital, pharynx, larynx and oral cavity carcinomas. Oral squamous papilloma can affect any region of the oral cavity, and transmission of human papillomavirus can occur by direct contact, sexual intercourse or from mother to child during delivery. The diagnosis is clinical and histopathological, with surgical removal representing the treatment of choice. Recently, widefield optical fluorescence has been used as a complementary examination to the conventional clinical examination in the screening of oral pathological lesions and for the delimitation of surgical margins. We report a case of oral squamous papilloma with its clinical, histopathological features and, in addition, from the perspective of wide field optical fluorescence.
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3. ESTATUTO DO IDOSO: A REFORMA DA LEI 10.741
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Marisa Maria Ribeiro Irineu, Ana Pillar Moreira Moura, Antônio Emanuel Viana Gomes, and Wictor Antônio Carvalho Pereira
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SEM RESUMO
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- 2022
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4. Hairy Tongue: Differential Diagnosis by Use of Widefield Optical Fluorescence
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Sebastião Pratavieira, Vanderlei Salvador Bagnato, Marisa Maria Ribeiro, Sérgio Araújo Andrade, and Fernando de Pilla Varotti
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Male ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,hairy tongue ,Biopsy ,Malignancy ,Diagnosis, Differential ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Tongue ,fluorescence image ,differential diagnosis ,medicine ,Humans ,Hairy Tongue ,030212 general & internal medicine ,General Dentistry ,Leukoplakia ,Oral hairy leukoplakia ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,030206 dentistry ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Optical fluorescence ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Tongue, Hairy ,Differential diagnosis ,business ,Brazil - Abstract
Hairy tongue is a benign pathology, characterized clinically by hyperkeratinized plaques on the dorsal surface of the tongue, hairlike, whose coloration ranges from unpigment, whitish, yellowish, green, brown to black. Diagnosis is clinical, and, in cases of whitish plaques, it may be difficult to differentiate between oral hairy leukoplakia, potentially malignant leukoplakia or squamous cell carcinoma. Thus, widefield optical fluorescence complementary examination may allow a better visualization of the local hairlike pattern of hyperkeratinization, typical of the hairy tongue, facilitating the diagnosis. In this work, a 57-year-old man was referred to the Dental Specialties Department of the Divinópolis Health Department (MG, Brazil) by a general dental practitioner, aiming a differential diagnosis of possible malignant lesion on the dorsal tongue surface. The complementary examination by wide-field optical fluorescence was performed. For this, it was employed a device with high-power light-emitting diode emitting light centered at a wavelength of (400±10) nm and maximum irradiance of (0.040±0.008) W/cm2 was used for fluorescence visualization. Fluorescence images showed projections of hairlike appearance in tongue dorsal surface with no aspects of malignancy. Hairlike appearance is the principal feature of hairy tongue. In this way, the final diagnosis was established. In conclusion, in this case, the use of widefield optical fluorescence in oral diagnostic routine provided a differential diagnosis, with no need of an incisional biopsy. Resumo A língua pilosa é uma patologia benigna, caracterizada clinicamente por placas hiperqueratinizadas na face dorsal da língua, semelhante a pelos, cuja coloração varia de despigmentada, esbranquiçada, amarelada, verde, acastanhada a preta. O diagnóstico é clínico, e em casos de placas esbranquiçadas, pode ser difícil diferenciar entre leucoplasia pilosa oral, leucoplasia potencialmente maligna ou carcinoma de células escamosas. Assim, o exame complementar de fluorescência óptica de campo amplo pode permitir uma melhor visualização do padrão local de hiperqueratinização semelhante à pelos, os quais são característicos de língua pilosa, facilitando o diagnóstico. Neste trabalho, um paciente do sexo masculino, 57 anos, foi encaminhado ao Departamento de Odontologia da Secretaria de Saúde de Divinópolis (Minas Gerais) por um clínico geral, visando o diagnóstico de uma possível lesão maligna na face dorsal da língua. O exame complementar por fluorescência óptica de campo amplo foi realizado. Para isso, foi empregado um dispositivo com diodo emissor de luz de alta potência, com luz centrada em um comprimento de onda de (400±10) nm e irradiância máxima de (0,04 ±0,008) W/cm2 para visualização de fluorescência. As imagens de fluorescência mostraram projeções de aparência semelhante à pelos na superfície dorsal da língua, sem aspectos de malignidade. A aparência similar à pelos é a principal característica da língua pilosa. Dessa maneira, o diagnóstico final foi estabelecido. Em conclusão, neste caso, o uso da fluorescência óptica de campo amplo permitiu um diagnóstico diferencial, sem a necessidade de uma biópsia incisional.
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5. Oral cancer from the perspective of wide-field optical fluorescence: Diagnosis, tumor evolution and post-treatment follow up
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Sebastião Pratavieira, Vanderlei Salvador Bagnato, Fernando de Pilla Varotti, Sérgio Araújo Andrade, and Marisa Maria Ribeiro
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,genetic structures ,Biopsy ,Biophysics ,Dermatology ,TERAPIA FOTODINÂMICA ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Optical imaging ,medicine ,Humans ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Mouth neoplasm ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Perspective (graphical) ,Optical Imaging ,Cancer ,030206 dentistry ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Wide field ,eye diseases ,Optical fluorescence ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Mouth Neoplasms ,sense organs ,Radiology ,Post treatment ,business - Abstract
In this communication, we present that wide-field optical fluorescence might be useful for: the screening of oral lesions that are imperceptible to the naked eye, determination of biopsy area, better definition of treatment, and previous and post-treatment follow-up.
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6. Oral squamous papilloma: a view under clinical, fluorescence and histopathological aspects
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Sebastião Pratavieira, Fernando de Pilla Varotti, Vanderlei Salvador Bagnato, Juliana Fracalossi Paes, Marisa Maria Ribeiro, and Sérgio Araújo Andrade
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Larynx ,Papiloma/patologia ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Papiloma/diagnóstico ,Fluorescência ,lcsh:Medicine ,Physical examination ,Benign tumor ,Pathogenesis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Papillomaviridae ,Pathological ,biology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Transmission (medicine) ,Pharynx ,lcsh:R ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,stomatognathic diseases ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Patologia bucal ,business - Abstract
Oral squamous papilloma is a benign tumor whose pathogenesis has been associated with human papillomavirus infection. Thus, it is noteworthy that human papillomavirus infection is one of the risk factors associated with the development of cervical, anogenital, pharynx, larynx and oral cavity carcinomas. Oral squamous papilloma can affect any region of the oral cavity, and transmission of human papillomavirus can occur by direct contact, sexual intercourse or from mother to child during delivery. The diagnosis is clinical and histopathological, with surgical removal representing the treatment of choice. Recently, widefield optical fluorescence has been used as a complementary examination to the conventional clinical examination in the screening of oral pathological lesions and for the delimitation of surgical margins. We report a case of oral squamous papilloma with its clinical, histopathological features and, in addition, from the perspective of wide field optical fluorescence.
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