BARBARA VILELA GIAMPIETRO

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Instituto Central, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Médico

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    Retinal vasculitis (RV) in pediatric population: case series
    (2020) GIAMPIETRO, Barbara; SOUTO, Fernanda Maria Silveira; TAKIUTI, Julia Tieme; CAMPOS, Lucia Maria Arruda; HIRATA, Carlos Eduardo; YAMAMOTO, Joyce H.
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    Analysis of pattern and clinical features of pediatric uveitis cases at a tertiary referral center in Sao Paulo, Brazil
    (2018) GIAMPIETRO, Barbara; SOUTO, Fernanda Maria Silveira; TAKIUTI, Julia Thiemi; CAMPOS, Lucia Maria Arruda; HIRATA, Carlos Eduardo; YAMAMOTO, Joyce H.
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    Clinical features of paediatric uveitis at a tertiary referral centre in Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
    (2019) SOUTO, Fernanda Maria Silveira; GIAMPIETRO, Barbara Vilela; TAKIUTI, Julia Thiemi; CAMPOS, Lucia Maria Arruda; HIRATA, Carlos Eduardo; YAMAMOTO, Joyce Hisae
    Aims To analyse the clinical features, systemic associations, treatment and visual outcomes of uveitis in children from a referral centre in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Methods Clinical records of patients under 16 years old who attended the Uveitis Service, Hospital das Clinicas, Faculdadede Medicina, Universidade de Sao PauloFMUSP, between April and September 2017, were reviewed retrospectively. Patients with incomplete medical records, previous ocular trauma, or less than six6 months of follow-up were excluded. Results Thirty-nine children (25 female/14 male) were included. There was predominance of bilateral (89.7%), asymptomatic (56.4%) and recurrent/chronic cases (84.6%). The mean age at study inclusion was 10.7 +/- 3.4 years (range 3-16 years). Improvement or preservation of visual acuity (VA) was observed in 27 patients (84%); VA was not informed in 8 patients. Patients were referred early to tertiary centre (55% within 6 months of uveitis diagnosis). Anterior uveitis was the most common involvement (46%), followed by intermediate uveitis (26%). Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA)-associated uveitis (41%) and immune-mediated intermediate uveitis (25.6%) were the principal non-infectious conditions; ocular toxoplasmosis (7.7%) and toxocariasis (5.1%) were the most common infectious conditions. Ocular complications were observed at first visit in 46% of patients and in 90% during final evaluation. Oral prednisone, immunosuppressive therapy (IMT) and/ or biologic agents were used in all non-infectious conditions (32 children, 82%); IMT and/or biologic agents were used in all patients with JIA-associated uveitis and in 50% of patients with immune-mediated intermediate uveitis. Conclusion Paediatric patients with uveitis are referred early to this centre and, although severe, adequate management with systemic IMT may preserve VA.