LUCIANO HENRIQUE LENZ TOLENTINO

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Instituto do Câncer do Estado de São Paulo, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Médico
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    CORRELATION BETWEEN LIVER VOLUME DRAINAGE AND CLINICAL SUCCESS AFTER ENDOSCOPIC BILIARY DRAINAGE OF HILAR MALIGNANT OBSTRUCTIONS
    (2023) RUAS, Jennifer; MENDONCA, Ernesto; MALUF-FILHO, Fauze; LENZ, Luciano; PAULO, Gustavo De; BENTO, Luiza; MARTINS, Bruno
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    Diagnosis of Clinical Complete Response by Probe-Based Confocal Laser Endomicroscopy (pCLE) After Chemoradiation for Advanced Rectal Cancer
    (2021) SAFATLE-RIBEIRO, Adriana Vaz; MARQUES, Carlos Frederico Sparapan; PIRES, Clelma; ARRAES, Livia; BABA, Elisa Ryoka; MEIRELLES, Luciana; KAWAGUTI, Fabio Shigehissa; MARTINS, Bruno da Costa; LENZ, Luciano Tolentino; LIMA, Marcelo Simas de; GUSMON-OLIVEIRA, Carla Cristina; RIBEIRO JR., Ulysses; MALUF-FILHO, Fauze; NAHAS, Sergio Carlos
    Background Neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (nCRxt) followed by radical surgery is the optimal treatment for advanced rectal adenocarcinoma. Patients with clinical complete response (cCR) may be followed closely without immediate surgery. Probe-based confocal laser endomicroscopy (pCLE) is a real-time in vivo method that allows acquisition of optical biopsies with 1000 times magnification, evaluating both epithelial and vascular patterns. Aim To evaluate the role of pCLE in the diagnosis of cCR after nCRxt for advanced rectal adenocarcinoma. Methods pCLE was performed in 47 patients with locally advanced rectal adenocarcinoma (T3/T4, or N+) who underwent nCRxt (5-fluorouracil, 5040 cGy). Results Twenty-seven (57.5%) patients were men, and the mean age was 62.8 years. Thirty-seven had partial response confirmed by pCLE. Ten (21.3%) patients had good endoscopic response and presented small ulcer (n = 5) or residual scar (n = 5). After nCRxt, the essential features to differentiate malignancy from post-radiation alterations at pCLE were the presence of irregular crypts, budding, back-to-back glands, cribriform pattern, increased vessel/crypt ratio, and fluorescein leakage. A scoring system was created considering these epithelial and vascular features, with high accuracy for differentiating patients with complete response from those with residual neoplasia (p < 0.00001). pCLE sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value, and accuracy were 100%, 71.4%, 95.2%, 100%, and 95.7%, respectively. Conclusions (1) pCLE evaluation of epithelial and vascular features may improve the diagnosis of cCR and may alter patient management; (2) pCLE might be valuable for identifying patients with advanced rectal cancer who will benefit from watch and wait strategy, avoiding immediate surgical treatment.
  • article 1 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Response
    (2023) LENZ, Luciano; MALUF-FILHO, Fauze
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    LONG-TERM SURVIVAL ANALYSIS AFTER ENDOSCOPIC STENTING AS A BRIDGE TO SURGERY FOR MALIGNANT COLONIC OBSTRUCTION: COMPARISON WITH EMERGENCY SURGERY
    (2019) SCOMPARIN, Rodrigo Corsato; MARTINS, Bruno da Costa; MARQUES, Carlos F.; NAHAS, Caio Sergio R.; KAWAGUTI, Fabio S.; LENZ, Luciano; SAFATLE-RIBEIRO, Adriana V.; PAULO, Gustavo A. de; RIBEIRO, Ulysses; NAHAS, Sergio C.; MALUF-FILHO, Fauze
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    PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL COMPARING HEMOSTATIC POWDER VERSUS OPTIMAL CLINICAL TREATMENT IN THE MANAGEMENT OF GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING FROM MALIGNANCY
    (2018) MARTINS, Bruno da Costa; SCOMPARIN, Rodrigo Corsato; BENTO, Luiza H.; PIRES, Clelma Batista; PENNACCHI, Caterina; LENZ, Luciano; FRANCO, Matheus C.; KAWAGUTI, Fabio S.; SAFATLE-RIBEIRO, Adriana V.; RIBEIRO, Ulysses; MALUF-FILHO, Fauze
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    Validation of Classic and Expanded Criteria for Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection of Early Gastric Cancer: 7 Years of Experience of a Western Tertiary Cancer Center
    (2017) MENDONCA, Ernesto Q.; OLIVEIRA, Joel F.; RIBEIRO, Maria Sylvia I.; SAFATLE-RIBEIRO, Adriana V.; MARTINS, Bruno da Costa; GUSMON, Carla C.; BABA, Elisa R.; PENNACCHI, Caterina; KAWAGUTI, Fabio S.; LENZ, Luciano; PAULO, Gustavo A. de; SORBELLO, Mauricio; UEMURA, Ricardo S.; GEIGER, Sebastian N.; LIMA, Marcelo S. de; RIBEIRO, Ulysses; MALUF-FILHO, Fauze
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    Long-term results of an endoscopic screening program for superficial esophageal cancer in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
    (2022) MOURA, Renata Nobre; KUBOKI, Yeda; BABA, Elisa Ryoka; SAFATLE-RIBEIRO, Adriana; MARTINS, Bruno; PAULO, Gustavo Andrade de; TOLENTINO, Luciano Lenz; LIMA, Marcelo Simas de; KULCSAR, Marco Aurelio; SALLUM, Rubens Antonio Aissar; JR, Ulysses Ribeiro; MALUF-FILHO, Fauze
    Background and study aims Patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) are at risk of a second primary tumor in the gastrointestinal tract, most commonly in the esophagus. Screening these patients for esophageal carcinoma may help detect asymptomatic dysplasia and early cancer, thus allowing curative treatment and more prolonged survival, but the impact of endoscopic screening remains uncertain. Here we aimed to describe the long-term results of an esophageal SCC screening program in patients with head and neck cancer in terms of prevalence, associated risk factors, and survival. Patients and methods We performed an observational study of a prospectively collected database including patients with HNSCC who had undergone high-definition endoscopy with chromoscopy between 2010 and 2018 at a Brazilian tertiary academic center. Results The study included 1,888 patients. The esophageal SCC prevalence was 7.9 %, with the majority (77.8 %) being superficial lesions. Significant risk factors for esophageal high-grade dysplasia (HGD) and invasive cancer included tumors of the oral cavity and oropharynx and the presence of low-grade dysplasia (LGD). Overall survival (OS) was significantly shorter among patients in whom esophageal cancer was diagnosed at an advanced stage (P < .001). OS did not significantly differ between patients with HGD and early esophageal cancer versus those without esophageal cancer (P = .210) Conclusions Endoscopic screening for superficial esophageal neoplasia in patients with HNSCC improves esophageal cancer detection. Screening could potentially benefit patients with primary cancer located at the oropharynx or oral cavity. In addition, the detection of esophageal LGD indicates a need for endoscopic surveillance.
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    RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL COMPARING UNDERWATER AND CONVENTIONAL ENDOSCOPIC MUCOSAL RESECTION FOR NON-PEDUNCULATED COLORECTAL LESIONS
    (2022) LENZ, Luciano H.; MARTINS, Bruno; PAULO, Gustavo A. De; KAWAGUTI, Fabio S.; BABA, Elisa R.; UEMURA, Ricardo S.; GUSMON, Carla C.; GEIGER, Sebastian N.; MOURA, Renata N.; PENNACCHI, Caterina; LIMA, Marcelo S. De; SAFATLE-RIBEIRO, Adriana V.; HASHIMOTO, Claudio L.; RIBEIRO, Ulysses; MALUF-FILHO, Fauze
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    Pancreatic Metastasis from Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma: A Case Report
    (2020) MACHADO, Andressa A.; LENZ, Luciano; DOMINGUES, Regina B.; LIMA, Gustavo R. A.; JOSINO, Iatagan R.; CORDERO, Martin A. C.; V, Adriana Safatle-Ribeiro; MARTINS, Bruno C.; PENNACCHI, Caterina M. P. S.; GUSMON, Carla C.; PAULO, Gustavo A.; LIMA, Marcelo S.; BABA, Elisa R.; KAWAGUTI, Fabio S.; UEMURA, Ricardo S.; MALUF-FILHO, Fauze
    Introduction differentiated thyroid carcinoma presents with distant metastasis in 4% of cases, usually occurring in the lungs, bones and thoracic lymph nodes. Pancreatic involvement is extremely rare, with few cases reported in the literature. Case report A 47-years-old female patient presented abdominal pain. She had a history of papillary thyroid carcinoma surgically resected in 2009. After 10 years, computed tomography revealed hepatic lesions suggestive of secondary involvement and a solid mass in the pancreatic head. Endoscopic ultrasound fine-needle aspiration was performed in a heterogeneous hypoechoic mass located at pancreatic head. Cell block with immunohistochemistry was positive for thyroglobulin, suggesting papillary thyroid carcinoma metastasis. The patient still survives at present, treating metastasis with Cabozantinib. Conclusion endoscopic ultrasound fine-needle aspiration is a minimally invasive and accurate method of sampling lesions of the pancreas. In combination with clinical history and immunohistochemistry, can confirm diagnosis and define management.
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    Probe-Based Confocal Endomicroscopy May Improve the Diagnosis of Clinical Complete Response After Neoadjuvant Chemoradiotherapy for Locally Advanced Rectal Neoplasia
    (2018) SAFATLE-RIBEIRO, Adriana; MARQUES, Carlos; PIRES, Clelma; BABA, Elisa; MEIRELLES, Luciana; FARAJ, Sheila; ARRAES, Livia; ARAUJO, Diogo; GUSMON, Carla; KAWAGUTI, Fabio; LENZ, Luciano; SIMAS, Marcelo; MARTINS, Bruno; NAHAS, Caio; NAHAS, Sergio; RIBEIRO JR., Ulysses; MALUF FILHO, Fauze