974 resultados para Linfonodo cervical
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A análise dos linfonodos cervicais é um assunto complexo, na medida em que obtemos, por vezes, padrões de imagens superponíveis para os processos benignos - reacionais (infecciosos específicos e inespecíficos) - e para os malignos - doenças neoplásicas (linfoproliferativas e metastáticas). O seguimento adequado das linfadenopatias também requer do examinador detalhamento topográfico e descrição dos aspectos ecográficos relevantes. Realizamos revisão literária com os objetivos de ressaltar os critérios ultra-sonográficos mais significantes (modo-B e dúplex-Doppler colorido) e fazer analogia aos reparos anatômicos utilizados na tomografia computadorizada, para uniformizar a descrição topográfica dos níveis linfonodais por meio da ultra-sonografia. Os aspectos avaliados ao modo-B foram: número (se agrupados ou isolado), forma, hilo ecogênico central, ecotextura/ecogenicidade, presença de calcificações, necrose e/ou hemorragia interna, dimensões, contornos (disseminação extracapsular). Ao dúplex-Doppler colorido os aspectos avaliados foram: padrão de vascularização e análise espectral - índice de resistividade e índice de pulsatilidade. Existem padrões ultra-sonográficos freqüentemente descritos nos linfonodos malignos como morfologia globosa, hipoecogenicidade marcada, vascularização predominantemente periférica e índice de resistividade elevado, porém a análise deve ser multifatorial, levando-se em conta os parâmetros ao modo-B e ao dúplex-Doppler colorido.
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Avaliar o significado prognóstico dos níveis linfáticos acometidos por metástases nos carcinomas epidermóides da região tonsilar. OBJETIVO: Definir o tipo de esvaziamento cervical eletivo mais apropriado. FORMA DE ESTUDO: Série de casos. MATERIAL E MÉTODO: 51 pacientes com tumor de região tonsilar tratados entre 1992 e 2001. A incidência de metástases foi avaliada nos diferentes níveis linfonodais, bem como sua relação com a extensão do tumor primário para os subsítios anatômicos adjacentes. RESULTADOS: Nos pacientes cN0 foram encontradas metástases apenas nos níveis I e II. Entre os pacientes pN+ com metástases no nível I, 6/7 apresentavam extensão da lesão para a cavidade oral. CONCLUSÃO: O esvaziamento supraomohioideo (níveis I, II e III) mostrou ser o mais adequado para o tratamento eletivo do pescoço nos tumores da região tonsilar que se estendem para a cavidade oral. Nos casos N0 restritos à orofaringe, o esvaziamento apenas dos níveis II e III mostrou-se a melhor indicação terapêutica.
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OBJETIVO: Avaliar a reatividade linfonodal em pacientes com metástase cervical de tumor primário oculto. MÉTODO: Foram avaliados retrospectivamente 24 pacientes submetidos a esvaziamento cervical entre 1983 e 1995 devido à metástase de tumor primário oculto. Os cortes histológicos dos 601 linfonodos resultantes foram corados pela hematoxilina-eosina e avaliados à microscopia óptica. A reatividade linfonodal considerou a presença de hiperplasia paracortical, hiperplasia de centro germinativo e hiperplasia sinusal. Foram avaliadas a relação da reatividade linfonodal, ruptura capsular, necrose e desmoplasia com a recidiva da doença. A análise estatística foi feita com Teste de Fisher com erro inferior a 5%. RESULTADOS: Setenta e sete por cento (77%) dos linfonodos se mostraram reativos. Cinqüenta e cinco por cento (55%) dos pacientes com hiperplasia paracortical ou mista e dezesseis por cento (16%) dos pacientes com hiperplasia de centro germinativo ou linfonodos não reativos estavam assintomáticos por ocasião do último retorno ambulatorial (p=0,11). A presença de necrose tumoral mostrou associação significativa com a presença de desmoplasia (p=0,02). CONCLUSÕES: A reatividade linfonodal é freqüente na maioria das metástases cervicais em tumor primário oculto e a necrose tumoral está diretamente ligada à presença de desmoplasia.
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OBJETIVO: Estudo retrospectivo e comparativo da sobrevida livre de doença, de 31 pacientes com metástase cervical de lesão primária oculta, submetidos a esvaziamento cervical e 637 pacientes submetidos ao mesmo procedimento, para o tratamento de câncer de cavidade oral, orofaringe e hipofaringe, operados no Serviço de Cirurgia de Cabeça e Pescoço do Complexo Hospitalar Heliópolis, São Paulo, Brasil, entre 1977 e 1995. MÉTODO: Levando-se em consideração o fator N do TNM (UICC-AJC 1997) para os pacientes com lesões primárias ocultas, e os fatores T e N para os com lesões primárias identificadas, foram confeccionadas as curvas de sobrevida livre de doença pelo método de Kaplan & Meier e comparadas pelo teste de log-rank. RESULTADOS: Comparamos a sobrevida livre de doença (SLD) das lesões de boca (b), orofaringe (o) e hipofaringe (h) com primário oculto (po) através de nove curvas considerando valores de p; variando os parâmetros. CONCLUSÕES: verificadas as diferentes curvas de sobrevida livre, aferiu-se que não houve diferenças significantes na sobrevida livre de doença nas nove curvas planejadas (todos valores de p>0,05), nos pacientes submetidos a esvaziamento cervical por primário oculto ou lesão identificada na boca, orofaringe e hipofaringe.
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OBJETIVO: Avaliar os resultados do tratamento da doença metastática em estádio avançado (N3) e sua relação com o prognóstico do carcinoma espinocelular de cabeça e pescoço. MÉTODO: Foram revisados as informações de prontuários de 241 pacientes, com carcinoma espinocelular de boca, orofaringe, laringe e hipofaringe com metástases cervicais maiores que 6 cm (N3) submetidos à cirurgia e/ou radioterapia, no Departamento de Cirurgia de Cabeça e Pescoço e Otorrinolaringologia do Hospital Heliópolis, Hosphel, São Paulo, de 1988 a 1998. Nos pacientes submetidos à cirurgia foi avaliada a radicalidade cirúrgica, macroscopicamente completa ou não, e naqueles tratados pela radioterapia, foi analisada a resposta do sítio primário e do pescoço imediatamente ao término do tratamento. A sobrevida livre de doença foi estimada pelo método de Kapplan Meier no grupo submetido à cirurgia. RESULTADOS: A irressecabilidade da lesão primária e metastática no pescoço justificou a indicação da radioterapia na dose média de 65 Gy, em 69 pacientes ocorrendo resposta completa no sítio primário em 24(36%), no pescoço em 12 (18%), e em ambos os sítios em 11 casos (16%). No grupo sumetido à cirurgia seguido de radioterapia, a dose média foi de 56 Gy. Dos 25 pacientes com ressecção macroscópica radical do pescoço, cinco (20%) recidivaram, e dos cinco com ressecção incompleta e radioterapia, dois tiveram sobrevida de sete a 12 meses após o tratamento, quando foram perdidos de seguimento. A sobrevida livre de doença em dois anos neste grupo foi de 58%. CONCLUSÕES: Para pacientes com linfonodo metastático N3, o esvaziamento cervical seguido de radioterapia foi eficiente no controle regional da doença enquanto que nos inoperáveis, a radioterapia é um tratamento paliativo.
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Objetivo: determinar a viabilidade da identificação do linfonodo-sentinela em pacientes com câncer invasor de colo uterino estádio Ib1. Material e Métodos: 16 pacientes consecutivas com câncer de colo uterino agendadas para histerectomia radical com linfadenectomia pélvica bilateral realizaram estudo para detecção de linfonodo-sentinela. Onze pacientes injetaram 1 mCi de tecnécio 99 (99Tc) em quatro pontos do estroma superficial do colo uterino ao redor do tumor, às 12, 3, 6 e 9 h ( 16 horas antes da cirurgia ). No dia da cirurgia, as pacientes foram submetidas ao mapeamento linfático com gamma-probe e azul patente injetado nos mesmos pontos que o 99Tc.Cinco pacientes realizaram a detecção apenas com azul patente. Resultados: foi detectado pelo menos um (1 a 3 por paciente) linfonodo-sentinela em cada uma das 15 pacientes (93,7 %) que realizaram a técnica combinada.Foi detectado pelo menos 1 linfonodo-sentinela em 4 pacientes ( 80% )com azul patente apenas. A maioria dos linfonodos-sentinela foi localizada nas regiões: obturadora (37 %), ilíaca externa (22,2 %) e inter-ilíacas (18,5 %). Seis pacientes (40 %) tiveram linfonodos-sentinela bilaterais. Dos 27 linfonodos-sentinela detectados, 11 (40,7 %) foram detectados pelo corante, 9 (33,3%) pela radioatividade e 7 (26 %) pela radioatividade e corante. O índice de detecção intra-operatória com o gamma-probe foi de 90,9 % ( 11 pacientes ). Destes, 7 linfonodos foram azul e quente (31,8 %), 6 linfonodos foram apenas azuis (27,2 %) e 9 linfonodos foram apenas quentes (40,9 %). A sensibilidade, especificidade e valor preditivo negativo para a detecção do linfonodo-sentinela foram 100%, 85,7 % e 100 % respectivamente. Conclusão: A combinação do radiofármaco 99Tc e azul patente é efetiva na detecção do linfonodosentinela em câncer de colo uterino inicial.
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This study aimed at evaluating whether human papillomavirus (HPV) groups and E6/E7 mRNA of HPV 16, 18, 31, 33, and 45 are prognostic of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) 2 outcome in women with a cervical smear showing a low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (LSIL). This cohort study included women with biopsy-confirmed CIN 2 who were followed up for 12 months, with cervical smear and colposcopy performed every three months. Women with a negative or low-risk HPV status showed 100% CIN 2 regression. The CIN 2 regression rates at the 12-month follow-up were 69.4% for women with alpha-9 HPV versus 91.7% for other HPV species or HPV-negative status (P < 0.05). For women with HPV 16, the CIN 2 regression rate at the 12-month follow-up was 61.4% versus 89.5% for other HPV types or HPV-negative status (P < 0.05). The CIN 2 regression rate was 68.3% for women who tested positive for HPV E6/E7 mRNA versus 82.0% for the negative results, but this difference was not statistically significant. The expectant management for women with biopsy-confirmed CIN 2 and previous cytological tests showing LSIL exhibited a very high rate of spontaneous regression. HPV 16 is associated with a higher CIN 2 progression rate than other HPV infections. HPV E6/E7 mRNA is not a prognostic marker of the CIN 2 clinical outcome, although this analysis cannot be considered conclusive. Given the small sample size, this study could be considered a pilot for future larger studies on the role of predictive markers of CIN 2 evolution.
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To analyze the prevalence of cervical cytopathological results for the screening of cervical cancer with regard to women's age and time since the last examination in Maceió and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, among those assisted by the Brazilian Unified Health System. Cervical cytopathological results available in the Information System of Cervical Cancer Screening for the year 2011 were analyzed, corresponding to 206,550 for Rio de Janeiro and 45,243 for Maceió. In Rio de Janeiro, examination at one and two year intervals predominated, while in Maceió examination at one and three year intervals had a higher predominance. Women who underwent cervical smear screening in Maceió were older than those in Rio de Janeiro. The prevalence of invasive squamous cell carcinoma was similar for the two cities, but all the other results presented a higher prevalence in Rio de Janeiro: ASCUS (PR=5.32; 95%CI 4.66-6.07); ASCH (PR=4.27; 95%CI 3.15-5.78); atypical glandular cells (PR=10.02; 95%CI 5.66-17.76); low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (PR=6.10; 95%CI 5.27-7.07); high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (PR=8.90; 95%CI 6.50-12.18) and adenocarcinoma (PR=3.00; 95%CI 1.21-7.44). The rate of unsatisfactory cervical samples was two times higher in Maceió and that of rejected samples for analysis was five times higher in Maceió when compared to Rio de Janeiro. The prevalence rates of altered cervical cytopathological results was significantly higher in Rio de Janeiro than in Maceió. There is no objective information that may justify this difference. One hypothesis is that there may be a difference in the diagnostic performance of the cervical cancer screening, which could be related to the quality of the Pap smear. Thus, these findings suggest that it would be necessary to perform this evaluation at national level, with emphasis on the performance of cervical cancer screening in order to improve the effectiveness of cervical cancer control.
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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a systemic chronic inflammatory disorder that can compromise the cervical spine in up to 80% of the cases. The most common radiological presentations of cervical involvement are atlantoaxial subluxation (AAS), cranial settling and subaxial subluxation (SAS). We performed a systematic review in the PubMed Database of articles published later 2005 to evaluate the prevalence, progression and risk factors for cervical spine involvement in RA patients. Articles were classified according to their level of evidence. Our literature review reported a wide range in the prevalence of cervical spine disease, probably explained by the different studied populations and disease characteristics. Uncontrolled RA is probably the main risk factor for developing a spinal instability. Adequate treatment with DMARD and BA can prevent development of cervical instabilities but did not avoid progression of a pre-existing injury. MRI is the best radiological method for diagnosis cervical spine involvement. AAS is the most common form of RA. Long term radiological follow-up is necessary to diagnosis patients with late instabilities and monitoring progression of diagnosed injuries.
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The Subaxial Injury Classification (SLIC) system and severity score has been developed to help surgeons in the decision-making process of treatment of subaxial cervical spine injuries. A detailed description of all potential scored injures of the SLIC is lacking. We performed a systematic review in the PubMed database from 2007 to 2014 to describe the relationship between the scored injuries in the SLIC and their eventual treatment according to the system score. Patients with an SLIC of 1-3 points (conservative treatment) are neurologically intact with the spinous process, laminar or small facet fractures. Patients with compression and burst fractures who are neurologically intact are also treated nonsurgically. Patients with an SLIC of 4 points may have an incomplete spinal cord injury such as a central cord syndrome, compression injuries with incomplete neurologic deficits and burst fractures with complete neurologic deficits. SLIC of 5-10 points includes distraction and rotational injuries, traumatic disc herniation in the setting of a neurological deficit and burst fractures with an incomplete neurologic deficit. The SLIC injury severity score can help surgeons guide fracture treatment. Knowledge of the potential scored injures and their relationships with the SLIC are of paramount importance for spine surgeons who treated subaxial cervical spine injuries.
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To present a case report of a metastasis from cervical cancer to the maxilla, which was misdiagnosed as periapical disease and to caution clinicians that metastases could have a disguised clinical presentation that must be taken into account in the differential diagnosis of periapical disease in oncologic patients. Although metastatic tumours of the jaws are uncommon, they may mimic benign inflammatory processes and reactive lesions. The ability of metastatic lesions to mimic periapical disease is discussed and a brief review of the literature is presented, emphasizing the importance of correct diagnosis to prevent delay in diagnosing cancer. Attention should therefore be given to the patient's medical history, especially of those with a previous history of cancer, and all dental practitioners should be aware of the possibility of metastases that may be confused with periapical disease. Finally, endodontists are well placed to recognize malignant and metastatic oral lesions during the initial clinical stages, given that their treatments are usually based on frequent dental appointments and long-term follow-ups.
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Acupuncture stimulates points on the body, influencing the perception of myofascial pain or altering physiologic functions. The aim was to evaluate the effect of electroacupuncture (EAC) and acupuncture (AC) for myofascial pain of the upper trapezius and cervical range of motion, using SHAM acupuncture as control. Sixty women presenting at least one trigger point at the upper trapezius and local or referred pain for more than six months were randomized into EAC, AC, and SHAM groups. Eight sessions were scheduled and a follow-up was conducted after 28 days. The Visual Analog Scale assessed the intensity of local and general pain. A fleximeter assessed cervical movements. Data were analyzed using paired t or Wilcoxon's tests, ANOVA or Friedman or Kruskal-Wallis tests and Pearson's correlation (α=0.05). There was reduction in general pain in the EAC and AC groups after eight sessions (P<0.001). A significant decrease in pain intensity occurred for the right trapezius in all groups and for the left trapezius in the EAC and AC groups. Intergroup comparisons showed improvement in general pain in the EAC and AC groups and in local pain intensity in the EAC group (P<0.05), which showed an increase in left rotation (P=0.049). The AC group showed increases in inclination (P=0.005) sustained until follow-up and rotation to the right (P=0.032). EAC and AC were effective in reducing the pain intensity compared with SHAM. EAC was better than AC for local pain relief. These treatments can assist in increasing cervical range of motion, albeit subtly.
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To evaluate pathologic features with implications on surgical radicality in women treated with radical hysterectomy and pelvic lymphadenectomy for cervical cancer stage IA1 with lymph vascular space invasion (LVSI) and stage IA2 by correlating findings in conization and hysterectomy specimens. Women with cervical cancer stage IA1 with LVSI and stage IA2 diagnosed by loop electrosurgical excisional procedure or cold knife conization were treated with radical hysterectomy and pelvic lymphadenectomy from January 1999 to December 2011 in 2 institutions. Fifty patients were enrolled: 40 with stage IA2 and 10 with stage IA1 with LVSI. Median age was 43 (30-67) years. All patients underwent cervical conization for diagnosis (45 loop electrosurgical excisional procedure, 5 cold knife). Lymph vascular space invasion was detected in 15 patients (30%). Two patients had positive pelvic nodes. No parametrial involvement was detected in the entire cohort. Positive margins were present in 35 patients, and residual disease was detected in 22 patients (44%). Positive margins predicted residual disease at radical hysterectomy (P = 0.02). Medium follow-up time was 51 months. One patient developed a pelvic recurrence, and there were no disease-related deaths. Patients with positive margins in cone biopsy specimens have an increased risk of residual disease at radical hysterectomy and require careful evaluation before conservative surgery. Pelvic lymph node evaluation is essential because lymph node metastasis may occur even in early stages. The lack of parametrial invasion in this study reinforces the knowledge that the select group of patients with microinvasive cervical carcinoma stages IA1 LVSI and stage IA2 have a very low risk of parametrial infiltration. Less radical surgery can be carefully considered for these patients.
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To evaluate p16(INK) (4a) immunoexpression in CIN1 lesions looking for differences between cases that progress to CIN2/3 maintain CIN1 diagnosis, or spontaneously regress. Seventy-four CIN1 biopsies were studied. In the follow-up, a second biopsy was performed and 28.7% showed no lesion (regression), 37.9% maintained CIN1, and 33.4% progressed to CIN2/3. Immunostaining for p16(INK) (4a) was performed in the first biopsy and it was considered positive when there was strong and diffuse staining of the basal and parabasal layers. Pearson's chi-square was used to compare the groups (p ≤ 0.05). The age of the patients was similar. There was no significant difference in p16(INK) (4a) immunoexpression in the groups, however, statistical analyses showed a significant association when only the progression and regression groups were compared (p = 0.042). Considering p16(INK) (4a) positivity and the progression to CIN2/3, the sensitivity, specificity, positive, and negative predictive values in our cohort were 45%, 75%, 47%, and 94%, respectively. We emphasize that CIN1 with p16(INK) (4a) staining was associated with lesion progression, but the sensitivity was not high. However, the negative predictive value was more reliable (94%) and p16(INK) (4a) may represent a useful biomarker that can identify CIN1 lesions that need particular attention, complementing morphology.
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