JULIANA MIKA KATO

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Instituto Central, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina
LIM/33 - Laboratório de Oftalmologia, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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    Clinical characteristics, outcome, and management of Staphylococcus epidermidis endophthalmitis
    (2019) TANAKA, Tatiana; KATO, Juliana Mika; OLIVEIRA, Luiza Manhezi Shin de Shin de; ODA, Eduardo Ferracioli; BARBOSA, Thaisa Silveira; ROSSI, Flavia; ALMEIDA JUNIOR, Joao Nobrega; YAMAMOTO, Joyce Hisae
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    Explanted Scleral Buckle, a retrospective study
    (2015) OLIVEIRA, Luiza Manhezi de Freitas; GIOIA, Thais Sabota Romano Di; ROSA, Valeria Teixeira Alves; ALMEIDA, Joao Nobrega de Nobrega de; ROSSI, Flavia; KATO, Juliana Mika; FERREIRA, Bruno Fortaleza de Aquino; TANAKA, Tatiana; NAKASHIMA, Yoshitaka; PIMENTEL, Sergio Luis Gianotti
  • article 7 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Surveillance of post-cataract endophthalmitis at a tertiary referral center: a 10-year critical evaluation
    (2021) KATO, Juliana Mika; TANAKA, Tatiana; OLIVEIRA, Luiza Manhezi Shin de; OLIVEIRA, Maura Salaroli de; ROSSI, Flavia; GOLDBAUM, Mauro; PIMENTEL, Sergio Luis Gianotti; ALMEIDA JUNIOR, Joao Nobrega de; YAMAMOTO, Joyce Hisae
    BackgroundAcute post-cataract endophthalmitis (APE) is a rare complication potentially causing irreversible visual loss. A 10-year study of APE was conducted to determine its incidence, microbiological spectra and antibiotic resistance profile of APE-related pathogens at a major tertiary referral center in Brazil.MethodsAPE cases reported between January 2010 and December 2019 were included. Phacoemulsification and extracapsular cataract techniques were eligible; combined procedures, traumatic and congenital cataract were excluded. Vitreous samples were cultured and antimicrobial resistance was compared for the periods of 2010-2014 and 2015-2019. The results were analyzed with Fisher's exact test.ResultsOur sample consisted of 40,491 cataract surgeries and 51 (0.126%) APE cases. Culture was positive in 35 cases (71.4%), of which 31 (88.6%) Gram-positive, 3 (8.6%) Gram-negative, and 1 (2.9%) fungal. The most frequently isolated organism was Staphylococcus epidermidis (n=17/35, 48.6%), followed by Staphylococcus aureus (n=4/35, 11.4%). From 2010-2014 to 2015-2019, antimicrobial resistance increased against moxifloxacin (11.1-54.5%, p=0.07), ciprofloxacin (54.5-72.7%, p=0.659) and oxacillin (66.7-93.3%, p=0.13).ConclusionsThe observed incidence and microbial spectra were compatible with previous studies. A trend towards growing moxifloxacin and ciprofloxacin resistance was observed. Surveillance remains crucial to prevent treatment failure from antimicrobial resistance.
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    Etiology and susceptibility pattern of isolates in endophthalmitis over a 5-year period
    (2015) KATO, Juliana Mika; OLIVEIRA, Maura Salaroli de; LEVIN, Anna Sara; ALMEIDA, Joao Nobrega de Nobrega de; ROSSI, Flavia; OLIVEIRA, Luiza Manhezi de Freitas; RUPPERT, Aline Domingos Pinto; TANAKA, Tatiana; NAKASHIMA, Yoshitaka; PIMENTEL, Sergio Luis Gianotti
  • article 4 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Visual loss after aesthetic facial filler injection: a literature review on an ophthalmologic issue
    (2022) KATO, Juliana Mika; MATAYOSHI, Suzana
    Dermal filler injection is among facial rejuvenation treatments that have been increasingly used. Despite being a minimally invasive procedure, it can lead to severe complications such as blindness. A review of all cases of filler-induced visual loss in the world literature was conducted to summarize the mechanisms, anatomical considerations, and clinical ophthalmologic course, current strategies of prevention and management, and trends over the years. We identified 233 cases of filler-induced visual loss, and 172 patients had a severe visual impairment in at least one eye. The typical patients are young women who received injections of hyaluronic acid or autologous fat in the glabella or nose, and the typical presentations were sudden ocular pain, ptosis, and ophthalmoplegia due to vascular occlusion. The findings of this study also suggest an increase in the number of unlicensed professionals performing the procedure. Even though the continued development of dermal fillers has improved the treatment options available, further studies and strategies are necessary to reduce the incidence and minimize the consequences of filler-induced visual loss.
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    Microbial isolates and antibiotic resistance trends in infectious endophthalmitis
    (2019) KATO, Juliana Mika; OLIVEIRA, Luiza Manhezi Shin de Shin de; TANAKA, Tatiana; ALMEIDA JUNIOR, Joao Nobrega; ROSSI, Flavia; OLIVEIRA, Maura Salaroli de; YAMAMOTO, Joyce H.
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    Obstrução lacrimal pós-tratamento oncológico: revisão de literatura
    (2022) SILVA, Camilla Duarte; FONSECA, Fabricio Lopes da; KATO, Juliana Mika; MATAYOSHI, Suzana
    ABSTRACT Lacrimal duct obstruction can be a side effect of systemic and/or local cancer treatments. Chronic epiphora has a great impact on the quality of life of oncological patients. Since terminal fibrosis of the lacrimal system may require complex procedures, it is important to be aware of this adverse effect in order to recognize and treat it, or even prevent it. A literature review was performed to identify all types of systemic cancer treatment associated with lacrimal obstruction and to describe the mechanisms, frequency, treatment, and prophylaxis. The oncological treatments associated with lacrimal obstruction were head and neck radiotherapy (dosage above 45-75 Gy), radioiodine therapy (dosage above 150 mCi), and chemotherapy with 5-FU, S-1, Capecitabine and Docetaxel. Depending on the dose, this complication may be irreversible. Prophylactic intubation of the lacrimal system is an option for prophylaxis in cases of radiotherapy, use of 5-FU, S-1, and Docetaxel. Final surgical treatment is dacryocystorhinostomy.
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    The use of pediatric blood culture bottles in the diagnosis of acute postoperative endophthalmitis
    (2015) TANAKA, Tatiana; ALMEIDA, Joao Nobrega de; GIOIA, Thais Sabota Romano Di; ROSSI, Flavia; KATO, Juliana Mika; FERREIRA, Bruno Fortaleza de Aquino; RUPPERT, Aline Domingos Pinto; NAKASHIMA, Yoshitaka; PIMENTEL, Sergio Luis Gianotti; YAMAMOTO, Joyce H.
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    Bactec (TM) blood culture bottles allied to MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry: Rapid etiologic diagnosis of bacterial endophthalmitis
    (2017) TANAKA, Tatiana; OLIVEIRA, Luiza Manhezi de Freitas; FERREIRA, Bruno Fortaleza de Aquino; KATO, Juliana Mika; ROSSI, Flavia; CORREA, Karoline de Lemes Giuntini; PIMENTEL, Sergio Luis Gianotti; YAMAMOTO, Joyce H.; ALMEIDA JUNIOR, Joao Nobrega de
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    Detection of SARS-CoV-2 on conjunctiva by rRT-PCR in patients with severe form of COVID-19
    (2021) MISAWA, Mariana Akemi Matsura; TANAKA, Tatiana; BRAGA, Pedro Gomes Oliveira; MINELLI, Tomas; KATO, Juliana Mika; GOUVEA, Michele Soares Gomes; PINHO, Joao Renato Rebello; YAMAMOTO, Joyce H.