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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  • article 0 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Relationship between actinic keratosis and malignant skin lesions on the eyelid
    (2023) ROSSATO, Luiz Angelo; CARNEIRO, Rachel Camargo; MACEDO, Erick Marcet Santiago de; LIMA, Patricia Picciarelli de; URBANO, Mariana Ragassi; MATAYOSHI, Suzana
    Purpose: To evaluate the variables possibly related to actinic keratosis and malignant skin lesions on the eyelid. Methods: A prospective study of patients with suspected eyelid malignancy was conducted. The participants underwent a 2-mm punch biopsy at two opposite sites of the lesion for diagnosis, and the results were compared with those of the histopathological study of the surgical excised specimen. The patients with an actinic keratosis component were divided into two groups (actinic keratosis-associated malignancy and actinic keratosis alone), which were compared for the following variables: age, disease duration, largest diameter, tumor area, Fitzpatrick classification, sex, tumor site and margin involvement. A cluster analysis was also performed. Results: We analyzed 174 lesions, of which 50 had an actinic keratosis component. Actinic keratosis was associated with squamous cell carcinoma in 22% of the cases and to basal cell carcinoma in 38%, which shows that both neoplasms may have contiguous actinic keratosis. Statistical analysis revealed no significant difference among the variables. In a cluster analysis, four groups were identified with malignant lesions in the medial canthus with the largest mean diameter and area. All margin involvements on the lower eyelid were related to malignancy, which means that all cases with margin involvement had an almost 100% risk of malignancy. Conclusions: Larger actinic keratosis lesions in the medial canthus and lesions with margin involvement on the lower eyelid have a greater probability of malignant association.
  • article 4 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Acurácia do exame clínico no diagnóstico de lesões palpebrais
    (2014) ROSSATO, Luiz Angelo; CARNEIRO, Rachel Camargo; MIYAZAKI, Ahlys; MATAYOSHI, Suzana
    Objective: To analyze the accuracy of the clinical examination in the diagnosis of eyelid lesions. Methods: From the observation of thirtyfive photos of benign and malignant eyelid tumors were presented to ophthalmologists, for each picture, it was asked 3 questions: 1) the lesion is malignant or not; 2) if considered malignant, the probably histological type; and 3) the tumor is aggressive or not. The phisicians were divided into 9 groups, according to academic degree (time since graduation and Oculoplastics specialty or not). Answers were compared with the results of the histopathologic study of the surgically resected tumor. Results: In total, one hundred and six ophthalmologists were interviewed. The professional experience influenced the diagnosis of malignancy of the tumor, as the Group 1 (first year residents) had the lowest accuracy (64.5%), with lower estimated agreement (kappa = 0.13), and Group 5 (graduated 5 years ago and with expertise in Oculoplastics) the highest accuracy (77.3%), with better agreement (Kappa = 0.45), and presented the best parameters for other analyzed items. For the histological type diagnosis, accuracy was lower: group 1 had the worst performance, with 51.1% accuracy, while the best was for group 6 (graduated over 5 years and with expertise in Oculoplastics, 77.2% ). As for the criterion of tumor aggressiveness, the results were closer among the different categories. Ophthalmologists trained longer and without expertise in Oculoplastics also showed a low diagnostic accuracy for malignancy and to determine the histological type of tumor. Conclusions: The low accuracy of clinical diagnosis of eyelid tumors in the groups above reinforces the need to improve ophthalmic oncology knowledge in these groups.
  • article 3 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Tratamento cirúrgico da blefaroptose congênita
    (2014) MATAYOSHI, Suzana; PEREIRA, Ivana Cardoso; ROSSATO, Luiz Angelo
    A blefaroptose é o posicionamento inadequado da pálpebra superior, estando abaixo de sua posição normal na posição primária do olhar, a qual seria 0,5 – 2mm abaixo do limbo superior. Pode causar bloqueio parcial ou completo do campo visual superior, além do comprometimento estético. As causas são categorizadas em congênitas ou adquiridas. É considerada congênita se presente ao nascimento ou diagnosticada no primeiro ano de vida. As principais técnicas utilizadas para o tratamento da ptose congênita são a ressecção da aponeurose do músculo levantador da pálpebra superior (MLPS) e a suspensão frontal. A medida da função do MLPS é o parâmetro mais importante na escolha da técnica cirúrgica. Quando a função é fraca, a suspensão frontal é mais indicada; a ressecção supramáxima do MLPS também pode ser empregada. Acima de 4 ou 5mm de função do MLPS, prefere-se a ressecção da aponeurose. Para a cirurgia de suspensão frontal, vários são os materiais utilizados, portanto apresentamos uma comparação entre os estudos mais relevantes. Discutiremos também particularidades em casos mais complicados, como as Síndromes da Blefarofimose e de Marcus-Gunn, além de técnicas cirúrgicas menos utilizadas e as complicações relatadas.
  • article 6 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Diagnóstico dos subtipos agressivos de carcinoma basocelular palpebral pela biópsia por trépano de 2mm: estudo prospectivo e comparativo
    (2016) ROSSATO, LUIZ ANGELO; CARNEIRO, Rachel Camargo; MACEDO, Erick Marcet Santiago de; LIMA, Patrícia Picciarelli de; MIYAZAKI, Ahlys Ayumi; MATAYOSHI, Suzana
    ABSTRACT Objective : to compare the accuracy of preoperative 2-mm punch biopsy at one site and at two sites in the diagnosis of aggressive subtypes of eyelid basal cell carcinoma (BCC). Methods : we randomly assigned patients to Group 1 (biopsy at one site) and Group 2 (biopsy at two sites). We compared the biopsy results to the gold standard (pathology of the surgical specimen). We calculated the sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value, accuracy and Kappa coefficient to determine the level of agreement in both groups. Results : we analyzed 105 lesions (Group 1: n = 44; Group 2: n = 61). The agreement was 54.5% in Group 1 and 73.8% in Group 2 (p = 0.041). There was no significant difference between the groups regarding the distribution of quantitative and qualitative variables (gender, age, disease duration, tumor larger diameter, area and commitment of margins). Biopsy at two sites was two times more likely to agree with the gold standard than the biopsy of a single site. Conclusions : the accuracy and the performance indicators were better for 2-mm punch biopsy in two sites than in one site for the diagnosis of aggressive subtypes of eyelid BCC.