SUZANA MATAYOSHI

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Departamento de Otorrinolaringologia e Oftalmologia, Faculdade de Medicina - Docente
LIM/33 - Laboratório de Oftalmologia, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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    Investigação da proptose
    (2022) GINGUERRA, Maria Antonieta; MATAYOSHI, Suzana; GONçALVES, Allan C. Pieroni
  • article 31 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Predicting dysthyroid optic neuropathy using computed tomography volumetric analyses of orbital structures
    (2012) GONCALVES, Allan C. Pieroni; SILVA, Lucas Nunes; GEBRIM, Eloisa M. M. S.; MATAYOSHI, Suzana; MONTEIRO, Mario Luiz Ribeiro
    OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the ability of orbital apex crowding volume measurements calculated with multidetector-computed tomography to detect dysthyroid optic neuropathy. METHODS: Ninety-three patients with Graves' orbitopathy were studied prospectively. All of the patients underwent a complete neuro-ophthalmic examination and computed tomography scanning. Volumetric measurements were calculated from axial and coronal contiguous sections using a dedicated workstation. Orbital fat and muscle volume were estimated on the basis of their attenuation values (in Hounsfield units) using measurements from the anterior orbital rim to the optic foramen. Two indexes of orbital muscle crowding were calculated: i) the volumetric crowding index, which is the ratio between soft tissue (mainly extraocular muscles) and orbital fat volume and is based on axial scans of the entire orbit; and ii) the volumetric orbital apex crowding index, which is the ratio between the extraocular muscles and orbital fat volume and is based on coronal scans of the orbital apex. Two groups of orbits (with and without dysthyroid optic neuropathy) were compared. RESULTS: One hundred and two orbits of 61 patients with Graves' orbitopathy met the inclusion criteria and were analyzed. Forty-one orbits were diagnosed with Graves' orbitopathy, and 61 orbits did not have optic neuropathy. The two groups of orbits differed significantly with regard to both of the volumetric indexes (p<0.001). Although both indexes had good discrimination ability, the volumetric orbital apex crowding index yielded the best results with 92% sensitivity, 86% specificity, 81%/94% positive/negative predictive value and 88% accuracy at a cutoff of 4.14. CONCLUSION: This study found that the orbital volumetric crowding index was a more effective predictor of dysthyroid optic neuropathy than previously described computed tomography indexes were.
  • bookPart
    Retração palpebral
    (2022) GINGUERRA, Maria Antonieta; MATAYOSHI, Suzana; GONçALVES, Allan C. Pieroni
  • bookPart
    Apresentação
    (2022) GINGUERRA, Maria Antonieta; MATAYOSHI, Suzana; GONçALVES, Allan C. Pieroni
  • article 6 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    A Comparative Study of Full-Thickness Blepharotomy Versus Transconjunctival Eyelid Lengthening in the Correction of Upper Eyelid Retraction in Graves' Orbitopathy
    (2018) GONCALVES, Allan C. Pieroni; NOGUEIRA, Thiago; GONCALVES, Ana Carolina Arato; SILVA, Luzia Diegues; MATAYOSHI, Suzana; MONTEIRO, Mario L. R.
    The study was designed to compare the outcome of full-thickness blepharotomy and transconjunctival eyelid lengthening in the correction of upper eyelid retraction (UER) in patients with Graves' orbitopathy (GO). This is a prospective randomized interventional study. Following ophthalmic examination, determination of the ocular surface disease index (OSDI) and photography, 27 patients with UER were randomly assigned to either graded full-thickness blepharotomy (G1) or transconjunctival Muller muscle recession and graded disinsertion of the levator palpebrae superioris muscle (G2). Six months later, patients were reevaluated. Digital images were analyzed with the assistance of customized software. A standardized ""normal range"" of upper eyelid height and contour was calculated based on healthy controls. The outcome of the two groups was compared. Forty-seven eyelids of 27 patients (19 female) with UER were included. Twenty-seven eyelids (15 patients) were allocated to G1 and 20 eyelids (12 patients) to G2. On average, surgery lasted 37.46 +/- 5.73 min in G1 and 32.70 +/- 8.39 min in G2. Based on the margin reflex distance, 93% of the eyelids in G1 and 85% in G2 were within the normal range after surgery. The corresponding figures for lid contour were 63 and 55%. Both groups displayed significant improvement in OSDI scores. No significant difference was observed in the overall comparison. The two surgical techniques were equally effective in the treatment of UER from GO. Postoperative contour outcomes were considerably worse in patients with severe UER than in patients with mild or moderate UER, regardless of group.
  • article 0 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Spectrum approach to congenital ectropion
    (2022) GONÇALVES, Allan Christian Pieroni; YOSHIDA, Marcel Nakae; LEITE, Lívio Viana de Oliveira; FEIJÓ, Eduardo Damous; LIMONGI, Roberto Murillo; MATAYOSHI, Suzana
    ABSTRACT In the literature, there is a confusing classification among congenital floppy eyelid, eyelid eversion and ectropion. They are described as eyelid malposition with laxity and out-turning of the eyelids in newborns, usually associated with conjunctival prolapse and chemosis. Although the underlying pathophysiology of these rare conditions is obscure, they share anatomic characteristics. Thus, instead of a plethora of denominations, a spectrum approach should join these entities. In this paper, the authors present a case series of four patients that illustrates distinctive presentations of this condition and advocate that it should be considered as variants of a spectrum of congenital ectropion. Mild cases, when promptly treated, can benefit from clinical treatment. On the other hand, severe and delayed cases will need surgical correction as in the case of acquired ectropion.
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    Fratura blowout da órbita
    (2022) GINGUERRA, Maria Antonieta; MATAYOSHI, Suzana; GONçALVES, Allan C. Pieroni
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    Corpo estranho intraorbitário
    (2022) GINGUERRA, Maria Antonieta; MATAYOSHI, Suzana; GONçALVES, Allan C. Pieroni
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    Orbitopatia de graves
    (2022) GINGUERRA, Maria Antonieta; MATAYOSHI, Suzana; GONçALVES, Allan C. Pieroni