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  • article 6 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Management of functioning pediatric adrenal tumors
    (2021) LOPES, Roberto Iglesias; SUARTZ, Caio Vinicius; PEDRENHO NETO, Rubens; BERJEAUT, Ricardo Haidar; MENDONCA, Berenice; ALMEIDA, Madson Q.; FRAGOSO, Maria Candida Villares; DENES, Francisco Tibor
    Aim: The aim of this study is to present our experience in the management of hormonally active adrenal tumors in children.& nbsp; Material and methods: We did a retrospective chart review of all children with hormonally active adrenal tumors evaluated at the endocrinology clinic and operated at our institution between 1983 and 2019.& nbsp; Results: There were 75 patients included in the study, 58 with adrenocortical tumors (ACTs) and 17 with pheochromocytomas (PCCs). Within the group of patients with ACTs, there were 41 females and 17 males. The mean age was 58.3 (SD: 87.9; range: 9 & ndash;211) months. The clinical manifestation of the tumor's hormonal activity was virilization in 37 cases, Cushing syndrome in 5, and mixed in 16. A positive family history was present in 11 patients (18.9%). The mean tumor size was 48.2 (SD: 22.4; range: 7 & ndash;120) mm. The pathological diagnosis was adenoma in 42 cases, carcinoma in 15 cases, and macronodular hyperplasia in 1. Median follow-up was 192 (range: 50 & ndash;290) months. Tumor recurrence occurred in 6 patients (10.3%), and there were three disease-related deaths (5%). Within the group of patients with PCCs, there were 11 males and 6 females. The mean age was 146.7 (SD: 71.2; range: 60 & ndash;216) months. A positive family history was present in 7 patients (41.2%). The mean tumor size was 36.6 (SD: 16.7; range: 7 & ndash;120) mm. The pheochromocytoma was classified as benign in 15 cases and as malignant in 2. During a median follow-up of 180 (range: 127 & ndash;300) months, recurrence was observed in 6 cases (35.3%) and disease-related death in 1 case (5.9%).& nbsp; Conclusions: Proper diagnosis and management at our referral center were associated with a high cure rate, even in cases of malignant tumors. Familial surveillance is highly recommended.& nbsp; Level of evidence: Level IV.& nbsp; (c) 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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    CORRELATION BETWEEN LIBIDO AND TESTOSTERONE: ESTRADIOL RATIO IN MEN WITH SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION
    (2023) NETO, R. Pedrenho; NASCIMENTO, B. Chiesa Gouveia; NUNES, R. Dos Santos Sobreira; GISMONDI, J. Pedro; BESSA JR., J. De; NAHAS, W. Carlos; HALLAK, J.
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    CHRONOLOGY OF ENDOGENOUS TESTOSTERONE RECOVERY FOLLOWING ADT CESSATION - RESULTS FROM A PROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS
    (2023) NASCIMENTO, Bruno; PEDRENHO NETO, Rubens; ZANDONA, Pedro C. E.; BASTOS, Diogo Assed; COELHO, Rafael F.; BESSA JR., Jose; SANTANA, Feira De; NAHAS, William C.; HALLAK, Jorge; GOMES, Cristiano M.; MULHALL, John P.
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    CHRONOLOGY OF ENDOGENOUS TESTOSTERONE RECOVERY FOLLOWING ANDROGEN DEPRIVATION THERAPY CESSATION - RESULTS FROM A PROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS
    (2023) NASCIMENTOL, B. C. G.; NETOL, R. Pedrenho; ZANDONAL, P.; BESSA, J. De; BASTOS, D.; CORDEIROL, M.; COELHOL, R.; NAHAS, W.; HALLAK, J.; MULHALL, J.; GOMES, C.
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    INCIDENCE OF CLIMACTURIA IN MEN WITH SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY
    (2022) GAMBERINI, P.; RIBEIRO, H.; SAYAO, R.; PEDRENHO, R.; BARBOSA NETO, C.; GOES, P.; NASCIMENTO, B.; BESSA JUNIOR, J. de; NAHAS, W.; SROUGI, M.; AMOEDO, F.
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    A PROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF TESTOSTERONE (T) RECOVERY PROFILES AFTER NEOADJUVANT MAXIMAL ANDROGEN BLOCKADE IN HIGH-RISK LOCALIZED PROSTATE CANCER
    (2021) PEDRENHO NETO, Rubens; NASCIMENTO, Bruno C. G.; BASTOS, Diogo Assed; BESSA JUNIOR, Jose de; ILARIO, Eder Nisi; MURTA, Claudio Bovolenta; CORDEIRO, Mauricio Dener; COELHO, Rafael Ferreira; MULHALL, John P.; SROUGI, Miguel; NAHAS, William Carlos
  • article 11 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on the Sexual Function of Health Professionals From an Epicenter in Brazil
    (2021) NETO, Rubens Pedrenho; NASCIMENTO, Bruno C. G.; SILVA, Gabriel Carvalho dos Anjos; BARBOSA, Joao Arthur Brunhara Alves; BESSA JUNIOR, Jose de; TEIXEIRA, Thiago Afonso; SROUGI, Miguel; NAHAS, William Carlos; HALLAK, Jorge; CURY, Jose
    Introduction: The pandemic caused by the COVID-19 resulted in worldwide social isolation and lead-ing to significant personal distress, particularly among health professionals on the front lines. Those factors' relevance and their impact on sexual function in this population have not yet been established. Aim: To evaluate the impact of the pandemic on sexual function in healthcare professionals and medical students at a reference center in the treatment of COVID-19 in Brazil. Methods: A cross-sectional analysis with online questionnaires about sexual function was sent to health profes-sionals and medical students from the HC-FMUSP medical complex. The questionnaire evaluated Total Sexual and Masturbatory Frequency prior and during the pandemic, libido and sexual satisfaction changes with a detailed inquire about demographics and personal factors. An objective assessment of sexual function was also made using the validated sexual quotient questionnaires. Main Outcome Measures: Differences in intercourse frequency, libido, and overall sexual satisfaction, in a sample of healthcare professionals particularly vulnerable to the pandemic effects. Results: A total of 1,314 responses were available with a mean age of 37 years. Worsening of sexual satisfaction was reported by 44.5% of the participants, with the following associated factors: Lower libido, missing Nightlife, Higher Masturbatory Frequency, and isolation from the partner. Remaning sexualy actively and having higher sexual frequency appear to decrease the chance of worsening sexual function. Worsening of Libido was reported by 37% and had several associated factors, including missing of Nightlife, older age, isolation from the partner among others. Being male and sexually active was associated with a smaller chance of reporting lower libido. Conclusion: We were able to observe a sharp drop in Libido and General Sexual Satisfaction. Although an increase in pornography consumption and masturbatory frequency did occur, these factors were not associated with greater sexual satisfaction. The impact of COVID-19 on this population's sexual health is not to be underes-timated and should be further studied in the follow-up of the pandemic.
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    CORRELATION BETWEEN LIBIDO AND TESTOSTERONE: ESTRADIOL RATIO IN MEN WITH SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION
    (2022) PEDRENHO NETO, R.; NUNES, R. dos Santos Sobreira; NASCIMENTO, C. G. B.; BARBOSA NETO, C. Machado; BESSA JUNIOR, J. de; SROUGI, M.; NAHAS, W. Carlos
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    FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH THE DECREASE IN ORGASM INTENSITY IN PATIENTS WHO UNDERWENT TO RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY
    (2022) GAMBERINI, P.; NASCIMENTO, B.; BARBOSA NETO, C.; PEDRENHO, R.; GOES, P.; BESSA JUNIOR, J. de; SPHAIR, J.; NAHAS, W.; SROUGI, M.
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    COMPARISON OF NON-INVASIVE MEASUREMENTS OF PENILE CURVATURE IN PEYRONIE'S DISEASE
    (2022) PEDRENHO NETO, R.; NASCIMENTO, C. G. B.; BARBOSA NETO, C. Machado; BESSA JUNIOR, J. de; SROUGI, M.; NAHAS, W. Carlos