CARLOS ALBERTO RUIZ

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Instituto Central, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina
LIM/58 - Laboratório de Ginecologia Estrutural e Molecular, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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  • bookPart
    Tumor phyllodes da mama: diagnóstico e tratamento
    (2016) RUIZ, Carlos Alberto; TORRES, Ana Paula; MAESAKA, Jonathan; FILASSI, José Roberto
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    Nódulo mamário
    (2013) RUIZ, Carlos Alberto; MAESAKA, Jonathan Yugo; FILASSI, José Roberto; BARACAT, Edmund Chada
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    Cistos
    (2019) MAESAKA, Jonathan Yugo; RUIZ, Carlos Alberto
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    Doenças Benignas da Mama
    (2016) RUIZ, Carlos Alberto; PIATO, José Roberto Morales; MAESAKA, Jonathan Yugo; FREITAS, Gabriela Boufelli de; RICCI, Marcos Desidério; FILASSI, José Roberto
  • article 16 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Papillomas of the breast: factors associated with underestimation
    (2018) BOUFELLI, Gabriela; GIANNOTTI, Marcelo A.; RUIZ, Carlos A.; BARROS, Nestor de; CHALA, Luciano E.; MAESAKA, Jonathan Y.; GONCALVES, Rodrigo; BRESCIANI, Barbara H.; VIANNA, Paula; SOARES JR., Jose. M.; BARACAT, Edmund C.; FILASSI, Jose. R.
    The distinction between benign and malignant papilloma of the breast through percutaneous needle biopsy can be difficult because of limited samples; the underestimation rate can be up to 25%. The aim of this study is to identify clinical and histological factors associated with underestimation, invasive ductal carcinoma, or ductal in-situ carcinoma (DCIS) of the breast found in surgical specimens from papillary lesions. This may contribute toward selection of patients for a follow-up strategy without the need for surgical excision. From a database of 3563 patients, we identified 85 with intraductal papilloma between 2007 and 2013 who had undergone breast-imaging studies, percutaneous needle biopsy, and surgical resection of the lesion. Central papillomas normally present with a palpable mass, whereas peripheral papillomas generally do not have clinical manifestations (microcalcifications); both central and peripheral papillomas were related to atypical lesions, 13.5 and 15.4%, respectively. Among the 59 cases of central papillomas, there were four cases of underestimation, three DCIS and one invasive ductal carcinoma (6.8%). Among the 26 cases of peripheral papillomas, there was one case of DCIS (3.8%), with a total underestimation rate of 5.8%; all underestimated lesions measured more than 1cm. The median size was 11mm at mammography and 19mm at ultrasound. Our data suggest that lesions less than 1cm in size, without atypia and concordant imaging and clinical findings, may not require surgical resection.
  • bookPart
    Câncer de mama em homem
    (2019) MAESAKA, Jonathan Yugo; ZULIANI, Lucia Maria Martins; RUIZ, Carlos Alberto
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    Fibroadenoma e tumor phyllodes
    (2019) MAESAKA, Jonathan Yugo; RICCI, Marcos Desidério; RUIZ, Carlos Alberto; FILASSI, José Roberto