NEUSA YURIKO SAKAI VALENTE

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Instituto Central, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Médico
LIM/53 - Laboratório de Micologia, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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  • article 0 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Virchowian leprosy madarosis: histological evidence of a permanent non-cicatricial alopecia
    (2022) BRITO, F. F.; DONATI, A.; KAKIZAKI, P.; VALENTE, N. Y. S.; MICHALANY, N.; MACHADO, C. J.; HIRATA, S. H.
  • article 4 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Evidence for lymphocytic inflammation in non-lesional scalp of folliculitis decalvans: an observational study of 25 patients
    (2022) DOCHE, I.; HORDINSKY, M. K.; VALENTE, N. S.; SOTTO, M. N.; MIOTTO, I.; REBEIS, M.; RIVITTI-MACHADO, M. C.
  • article 15 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Lichen planopilaris and frontal fibrosing alopecia: review and update of diagnostic and therapeutic features
    (2022) FECHINE, Carolina Oliveira Costa; VALENTE, Neusa Yuriko Sakai; ROMITI, Ricardo
    Lichen planopilaris and frontal fibrosing alopecia are primary scarring alopecias where diagnosis can be suggested by clinical and trichoscopy features, especially in the early stages, but scalp biopsy is the standard exam for definitive diagnosis. Frontal fibrosing alopecia is considered a variant of lichen planopilaris, as the histopathological findings are similar, with a perifollicular lymphohistiocytic infiltrate, sometimes with a lichenoid pattern. A thorough clinical examination, trichoscopy and photographic documentation are essential to assess the evolution and therapeutic response. To date, there are no validated treatments or guidelines for these diseases, but there are recommendations that vary with the individual characteristics of each patient. This article presents a comprehensive review of the literature, including an update on topics related to the diagnosis, follow-up, histopathological aspects and available treatments for lichen planopilaris and frontal fibrosing alopecia, highlighting their similarities, differences and peculiarities. (C) 2022 Sociedade Brasileira de Dermatologia.
  • article 0 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Areata-Like Lupus as a Clinical Manifestation of Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus
    (2022) MORAIS, K. L.; SECCHIN, P.; ANZAI, A.; VERUSSA, M. J. M. C.; MUNCK, A.; FECHINE, C. O. C.; VALENTE, N. Y. S.; ROMITI, R.
    Introduction: Lupus erythematosus (LE) is a chronic autoimmune disease that frequently causes hair loss and scalp lesions. Hair loss can be scarring and nonscarring, diffuse, or patchy. The nonscarring patchy alopecia is usually related to systemic LE (SLE) and may simulate alopecia areata (AA), reason why it is named areata-like lupus. Our case was diagnosed with areata-like lupus but did not meet criteria for SLE. Case Report: A 63-year-old woman presented with irregular nonscarring patchy alopecia in the temporal and frontoparietal scalp. Trichoscopy showed exclamation mark hairs, vellus hairs, and sparse yellow dots. Histology revealed epidermal vacuolar interface dermatitis, lymphohistiocytic infiltrate around the bulbs of anagen follicles, and eccrine glands. Direct immunofluorescence showed deposits of C3, IgA, and IgG in the basement membrane zone. Discussion: Patients with cutaneous LE can also manifest as nonscarring patchy alopecia that is clinically similar to AA, despite the absence of systemic manifestations. Areata-like lupus is secondary to the lupus autoimmune infiltrate that affects the skin including the hair follicles. Trichoscopy, histology, and direct immunofluorescence are important to differentiate this form of alopecia from AA, which is believed to have a higher incidence in lupus patients.
  • article 0 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Case for diagnosis. Erythematous-violaceous reticulated plaques on the breasts
    (2022) SOUZA, Bruno de Castro e; SOUZA, Esio Pessoa Caracas de; VALENTE, Neusa Yuriko Sakai; SANCHES, Jose Antonio