YURI REIS CASAL

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

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  • article 9 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Understanding Sabia virus infections (Brazilian mammarenavirus)
    (2022) NASTRI, Ana Catharina; DUARTE-NETO, Amaro Nunes; CASADIO, Luciana Vilas Boas; SOUZA, William Marciel de; CLARO, Ingra M.; MANULI, Erika R.; SELEGATTO, Gloria; SALOMA, Matias C.; FIALKOVITZ, Gabriel; TABORDA, Mariane; ALMEIDA, Bianca Leal de; MAGRI, Marcello C.; GUEDES, Ana Rubia; NETO, Laura Vieira Perdigao; SATAKI, Fatima Mitie; GUIMARAES, Thais; MENDES-CORREA, Maria Cassia; TOZETTO-MENDOZA, Tania R.; FUMAGALLI, Marcilio Jorge; HO, Yeh-Li; SILVA, Camila ALves Maia da; COLETTI, Thais M.; JESUS, Jacqueline Goes de; ROMANO, Camila M.; HILL, Sarah C.; PYBUS, Oliver; PINHO, Joao Renato Rebello; LEDESMA, Felipe Lourenco; CASAL, Yuri R.; KANAMURA, Cristina; ARAUJO, Leonardo Jose Tadeu de; FERREIRA, Camila Santos da Silva; GUERRA, Juliana Mariotti; FIGUEIREDO, Luiz Tadeu Moraes; DOLHNIKOFF, Marisa; FARIA, Nuno R.; SABINO, Ester C.; AVANCINI, Venacio; ALVES, Ferreira; LEVIN, Anna S.
    Background: Only two naturally occurring human Sabi ' a virus (SABV) infections have been reported, and those occurred over 20 years ago. Methods: We diagnosed two new cases of SABV infection using metagenomics in patients thought to have severe yellow fever and described new features of histopathological findings. Results: We characterized clinical manifestations, histopathology and analyzed possible nosocomial transmission. Patients presented with hepatitis, bleeding, neurological alterations and died. We traced twenty-nine hospital contacts and evaluated them clinically and by RT-PCR and neutralizing antibodies. Autopsies uncovered unique features on electron microscopy, such as hepatocyte ""pinewood knot"" lesions. Although previous reports with similar New-World arenavirus had nosocomial transmission, our data did not find any case in contact tracing. Conclusions: Although an apparent by rare, Brazilian mammarenavirus infection is an etiology for acute hemorrhagic fever syndrome. The two fatal cases had peculiar histopathological findings not previously described. The virological diagnosis was possible only by contemporary techniques such as metagenomic assays. We found no subsequent infections when we used serological and molecular tests to evaluate close contacts.
  • article 1 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Tegumentary leishmaniasis mimicking visceralization in a cirrhotic patient: atypical cutaneous lesions and local immunological features
    (2020) VERNAL, Sebastian; CASAL, Yuri; VIEIRA, Lucas T.; AMATO, Valdir S.; DUARTE, Maria Irma S.; NASTRI, Ana Catharina S. S.
    Tegumentary leislunaniasis (TL) diagnosis is challenging due to the lack of a gold standard diagnostic tool. The diagnosis is significantly harder in regions where visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is also prevalent since immunological tests may present cross-reactivity. A cirrhotic patient from an endemic Brazilian region for TL and VL presented with atypical cutaneous lesions, a usual clinico-laboratory feature of VL (including a positive rk39 test result), but he was diagnosed with TL histopathologically; VL was ruled out by necropsy. Physicians working in co-prevalent areas should be aware of atypical features, unusual clinical course, and unexpected laboratory findings of leishmaniasis.
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    Oncocytic Meningioma: Case Report of a Rare Meningioma Variant
    (2023) CASAL, Yuri Reis; TEIXEIRA, Livia Porto; BANDEIRA, Gabriela Alencar; PORCEBAN, Matheus Moreli; PAIVA, Wellingson Silva; GODOY, Luis Filipe de Souza; YAMAKI, Vitor Nagai; LUCATO, Leandro Tavares; ALVES, Venancio Avancini Ferreira; FRASSETTO, Fernando Pereira
    Oncocytic meningioma has been first identified in 1997 as a rare meningioma variant, composed predominantly of large meningothelial cells with abundant intracytoplasmic mitochondria. Here, we describe a 34-year-old male patient presenting with 2 weeks of progressive holocranial headache. Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed an extra axial solid-cystic expansive lesion in the left parieto-occipital parasagittal region, with intense vascularization. Histological and immunohistochemical analysis established the diagnosis. We also review briefly the pathological and radiological findings of this rare variant of meningioma as described in the literature.
  • article 1 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Loss of an eye to mucormycosis following corticosteroid therapy for COVID-19
    (2022) RODRIGUES, M. G.; SEKIGUCHI, W. K.; GONçALVES, S.; CASAL, Y. R.; FRASSETTO, F. P.; SILVA, V. T. G. da; SANTO, M. P. D. E.; MAGRI, M. M. C.
    Mucormycosis is a rare, sometimes severe fungal infection that has emerged as a possible complication of COVID-19. We report a case of a non-diabetic, apparently immunocompetent patient diagnosed with rhino-orbital-cerebral mucormycosis shortly after COVID-19 treatment with dexamethasone. The patient received optimized systemic antifungal therapy and extensive surgical treatment. So far, four months after the last hospital discharge, the patient has been in good general condition. This case is a dramatic reminder that beneficial corticosteroid therapy in general inevitably carries a risk of opportunistic infection, and corticosteroid therapy for COVID-19 risks orbital-rhinocerebral mucormycosis that clinicians should watch for with vigilance. © 2021 The Author(s).
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    Atypical Virchow-Robin Spaces Mimicking Cystic Primary Brain Tumor - Clinical Report and Literature Review
    (2020) PICARELLI, Helder; NEPOMUCENO, Thales Bhering; CASAL, Yuri; YAMAKI, Vitor Nagai; TEIXEIRA, Manoel Jacobsen; FIGUEIREDO, Eberval Gadelha
    The Virchow-Robin spaces (VRSs), which are often incidentally observed in modern structural neuroimaging examinations, are small cystic cavities that usually surround the small arteries and arterioles at the level of basal ganglia, the anterior perforated substance and the thalamic-mesencephalic junction. Typically, they have similar physicochemical characteristics to cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) and there is no contrast enhancement on brain CT and MRI images. Its real meaning is unknown, although some contemporary studies have suggested that it might be related to certain traumatic brain injury or several other central nervous system (CNS) disorders, as degenerative diseases. Occasionally, some wide and atypical VRS may be mistaken for primary cystic brain tumors, especially in the context of large and symptomatic lesions, multiple clustered cysts, cortical lesions and if there is adjacent reactive gliosis. The present paper reports four patients who were affected by atypical VRS mimicking brain tumors that required imaging follow-up or even a biopsy to confirm the diagnosis or to indicate the correct approach. Although it is not so unusual, one of them occurred concomitantly and adjacent to a diffuse glioma (co-deleted 1p19q, WHO-GII).
  • article 0 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Glioneuronal and Neuronal Tumors: Who? When? Where? An Update Based on the 2021 World Health Organization Classification
    (2023) AYRES, A. S.; BANDEIRA, G. A.; FERRACIOLLI, S. F.; TAKAHASHI, J. T.; MORENO, R. A.; GODOY, L. F. de Souza; CASAL, Y. R.; LIMA, L. G. C. A. de; FRASSETO, F. P.; LUCATO, L. T.
    Neuronal and glioneuronal tumors usually have a benign course and may have typical imaging characteristics, allowing their diagnosis based on MR imaging findings. The most common lesions are dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumors and gangliogliomas, which have typical imaging characteristics. The fifth edition of the World Health Organization Classification of Tumors of the Central Nervous System, recently published in 2021, places greater emphasis on molecular markers to classify tumors of the CNS, leading to extensive changes in the classification of tumors, including neuronal and glioneuronal tumors. The 2021 revision included 3 new tumors types: multinodular and vacuolating neuronal tumor, diffuse glioneuronal tumor with oligodendroglioma-like features and nuclear clusters (a provisional type), and myxoid glioneuronal tumor. Following these recent changes in the World Health Organization classification, we aimed to review the main imaging features of these lesions in relation to their histopathologic and molecular features. Learning Objectives: To list the neuronal and glioneuronal tumors; recognize the main imaging findings and histologic characteristics of neuronal and glioneuronal tumors; know the typical location of each neuronal and glioneuronal tumor; and become familiar with the main molecular alterations of neuronal and glioneuronal tumors to better understand their behavior
  • article 4 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    CLIPPERS With Exclusive Extra Pontine Involvement
    (2021) PICARELLI, Helder; YAMAKI, Vitor Nagai; CASAL, Yuri Reis; BRITO, Marcelo Houat de; LIMA, Luiz Guilherme Cernaglia Aureliano de; AYRES, Aline Sgnolf; OLIVEIRA, Marcos Castello Barbosa de
  • article 2 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Teaching Video NeuroImages: Multisystemic Erdheim-Chester Disease Presenting as a Cerebellar Ataxia
    (2021) BRITO, Marcelo Houat de; OLIVEIRA, Marcos Castello Barbosa de; CASAL, Yuri Reis; ABDO, Andre Neder Ramires; LUCATO, Leandro Tavares; SIMABUKURO, Mateus Mistieri