LUCAS DE PADUA GOMES DE FARIAS

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Instituto de Radiologia, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Médico
LIM/44 - Laboratório de Ressonância Magnética em Neurorradiologia, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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  • article 2 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    The role of the radiologist in the assessment of thoracic changes after radiotherapy
    (2021) ANDO, Sabrina de Mello; FONSECA, Eduardo Kaiser Ururahy Nunes; FRASSEI, Julliana dos Santos; FARIAS, Lucas de Pádua Gomes de; NEVES, Yuri Costa Sarno; CHATE, Rodrigo Caruso; SAWAMURA, Márcio Valente Yamada
    Abstract Radiotherapy plays a central role in the palliative and curative treatment of neoplasms of the chest wall or intrathoracic structures. However, despite technical advances, radiotherapy can alter previously normal organs and tissues, those alterations presenting as various types of imaging findings. Post-radiation alterations must be promptly recognized by radiologists, in order to avoid confusion between complications of radiotherapy and the recurrence of a tumor. This pictorial essay aims to illustrate different thoracic changes after radiotherapy.
  • article 19 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Thoracic tomographic manifestations in symptomatic respiratory patients with COVID-19
    (2020) FARIAS, Lucas de Pádua Gomes de; STRABELLI, Daniel Giunchetti; FONSECA, Eduardo Kaiser Ururahy Nunes; LOUREIRO, Bruna Melo Coelho; NOMURA, Cesar Higa; SAWAMURA, Márcio Valente Yamada
    Abstract China was the epicenter for the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), which quickly spread to other Asian countries and later to Western countries; subsequently, COVID-19 was categorized as a pandemic by the World Health Organization. Diagnosis primarily depends on viral detection in respiratory samples; however, available kits are limited, lack high sensitivity, and have a long turnaround time for providing results. In this scenario, computed tomography has emerged as an efficient and available high-sensitivity method, allowing radiologists to readily recognize findings related to COVID-19. The objective of this article is to demonstrate the main tomographic findings in symptomatic respiratory patients with COVID-19 to assist medical professionals during this critical moment.