3 resultados para Carcinoma-in-situ


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The distinction between primary melanoma and melanoma metastatic to the skin has major prognostic implications. We report a case of a 67-year-old male with a diagnosis of a superficial spreading melanoma (stage IB) rendered 6 years earlier who presented clinically with an atypical nevus on his left thigh. Histopathological examination showed an intraepidermal melanocytic proliferation that was interpreted as melanoma in situ. Subsequently, 45 additional pigmented macules appeared in crops over a 9-month period. Clinically and dermoscopically, these lesions were extremely polymorphic. Histopathological findings were compatible with melanoma in situ, as each lesion consisted of a wholly intraepidermal proliferation of markedly atypical melanocytes arranged singly and in nests. A complete gastrointestinal study showed multiple pigmented metastatic lesions throughout the stomach and small bowel, which supported a diagnosis of metastatic melanoma with gastrointestinal and epidermotropic skin involvement. Monosomy of chromosome 9 and a BRAF V600E mutation were detected in the primary tumor sample and in macro-dissected secondary lesions. No CDKN2A or CDK4 germline mutations were found. Intraepidermal epidermotropic metastases of melanoma have been rarely described in literature. In this case, histopathology alone was insufficient to distinguish metastatic melanoma from multiple in situ melanomas. The recognition of epidermotropic metastases should be based on the correlation between clinical, dermoscopic, histopathological and molecular findings.

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BACKGROUND: In situ breakage of Implanon® is a rare occurrence with unknown clinical significance. Authors report two different cases of broken Implanon® of women attended at our Family Planning Clinic. DISCUSSION: In situ implants may spontaneously and asymptomatically break, although some uncertainty relies on whether that situation has a real impact on the contraceptive effectiveness or on bleeding patterns. Even more, it can be argued if, as a result of an occurrence of that nature, the implant shall or shall not be removed before the envisaged 3-year period of effectiveness. CONCLUSION: Currently, the clinical significance of implant breakage remains unknown. The decision to remove a broken or bent implant should be based on clinical judgements considering patients' wishes.

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Objectivo: Analisar o contributo da microscopia confocal in vivo para o diagnóstico efollow-up de neoplasias conjuntivais intraepiteliais. Métodos: Avaliámos 5 doentes com neoplasia conjuntival intraepitelial unilateral com o Heidelberg Retina Tomograph II, Rostock Cornea Module. Três doentes foram submetidos a excisão com crioterapia adjuvante, um doente a excisão com crioterapia adjuvante e ciclos de IFN-a2b e um doente a excisão simples e ciclos de IFN-a2b. As imagens de microscopia confocal foram comparadas com a histologia das mesmas lesões. 0 follow-up clínico, através de fotografias do segmento anterior, foi comparado com os achados da microscopia confocal. Resultados: Três dos doentes foram identificados histologicamente como neoplasia intraepitelial de alto grau e dois como carcinoma in situ. As características histológicas descritas correlacionam- se bem com as visíveis à microscopia confocal: alteração da estrutura do epitélio com acantose, disqueratose, pleomorfismo celular, aumento da refletibilidade celular e nuclear, com relação núcleo/citoplasma aumentada e por vezes binucleação. A lesão é bem delimitada e os plexos nervosos sob a lesão não são visíveis. A microscopia confocal identificou uma recidiva e demonstrou-se útil na monitorização da resposta ao tratamento. Conclusão: A microscopia confocal ill vivo pode ter um papel importante não só no diagnóstico inicial como também na deteção de recidivas e na avaliação da resposta ao tratamento, de uma forma minimamente invasiva.