FERNANDA MARIA SILVEIRA SOUTO

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LIM/33 - Laboratório de Oftalmologia, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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  • article 2 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Comparação das medidas refratométricas através da utilização do Photoscreener 2win® e da retinoscopia manual em pré-escolares assintomáticos
    (2021) GONÇALVES, Bruno Viana; CARVALHO, Keila Miriam Monteiro de; MINGUINI, Nilza; ALVES, Milton Ruiz; SOUTO, Fernanda Maria
    ABSTRACT Objective: Evaluate the sensitivity, specificity e accuracy of the ocular refraction measured by the 2WIN® photoscreener as a screening method to identify children in need of spectacles prescription according to the criteria published by the Brazilian Society of Pediatric Ophthalmology (BSPO) in asymptomatic children, 6 to 36 months old, and determine the impact of cycloplegia in the sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of this method. Methods: One hundred seventy-eight (178) eyes of asymptomatic children between the ages of 6 and 36 months have been submitted to ocular refraction measurements by the gold-standard method, the manual retinoscopy under cycloplegia, and the method been tested, the 2WIN® photoscreening, both before and under cycloplegia. Results: The 2WIN® photoscreener before cycloplegia was able to identify those patients in need of spectacles prescription according to the criteria published by the BSPO with 100% sensitivity, 93.18% specificity and 93.26% accuracy, when compared to the manual retinoscopy under cycloplegia. The 2WIN® photoscreener under cycloplegia maintained a sensitivity of 100%, but increased specificity to 96.59% and accuracy to 96.63%. Conclusion: The 2WIN® photoscreener before cycloplegia showed high sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy in detection of patients in need of spectacles prescription according to the criteria published by the BSPO in the tested population, with minor increase in specificity and accuracy when the measurements were performed under cycloplegia.
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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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    Retinal vasculitis (RV) in acute and non-acute Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease (VKHD): a cross-sectional study with multimodal analysis
    (2020) MISSAKA, Ruy F. B. G.; SOUTO, Fernanda Maria Silveira; LAVEZZO, Marcelo Mendes; SAKATA, Viviane Mayumi; NOBREGA, Priscilla Figueiredo Campos da; OYAMADA, Maria Kiyoko; HIRATA, Carlos Eduardo; YAMAMOTO, Joyce H.
  • article 1 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Fingerprint sign in Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease: a case series
    (2022) MISSAKA, Ruy Felippe Brito Goncalves; GOLDBAUM, Mauro; MACHADO, Cleide Guimaraes; JR, Emmett T. Cunningham; SOUTO, Fernanda Maria Silveira; LAVEZZO, Marcelo Mendes; NOBREGA, Priscilla Figueiredo Campos da; SAKATA, Viviane Mayumi; OYAMADA, Maria Kiyoko; HIRATA, Carlos Eduardo; YAMAMOTO, Joyce Hisae
    Background The tomographic finding, which has been called the ""fingerprint sign"" in en face reconstructions, seems to be the result of a variety of processes that cause distension of the outer plexiform layer (OPL) and the Henle fiber layer (HFL). The aim of this paper is to describe the appearance of concentric rings at the OPL/HFL interface visualized using en face reconstructions of cross-sectional optical coherence tomography images of patients with Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease. Methods Retrospective analysis of images of six eyes of three patients obtained by cross-sectional OCT imaging and en face reconstruction at the level of the OPL/HFL interface. Results All eyes presented with a dentate or saw-tooth pattern of the OPL/HFL interface on cross-sectional OCT with corresponding concentric rings on en face OCT reconstruction, consistent with the recently published ""fingerprint sign"". Initial OPL/HFL interface changes were observed between the first and fourth months after treatment and resolution of VKHD associated serous retinal detachments. These OPL/HFL interface changes have persisted for many years following the resolution of the active inflammation. Conclusions Changes in the OPL/HFL interface can be identified following successful treatment of VKHD. These included both a dentate or saw-tooth pattern on cross-sectional imaging and concentric rings or the ""fingerprint sign"" on en face reconstructions. These changes persisted for many years despite disease quiescence.
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    Associations between multifocal electroretinogram (mfERG), optical coherence tomography (OCT) and standard automated perimetry (SAP) in non-acute VogtKoyanagi-Harada disease (VKHD)
    (2020) SOUTO, Fernanda Maria Silveira; MISSAKA, Ruy F. B. G.; LAVEZZO, Marcelo Mendes; NOBREGA, Priscilla Figueiredo Campos da; SAKATA, Viviane Mayumi; OYAMADA, Maria Kiyoko; HIRATA, Carlos Eduardo; YAMAMOTO, Joyce H.