Publications by authors named "Luis Carlos de Lima"

Pulmonary sequestration is defined as a mass of lung tissue separated from the tracheobronchial tree and irrigated by an anomalous systemic artery. It is rarely seen in conjunction with lung neoplasms. We report the case of a 39-year-old female patient diagnosed with a carcinoid tumor, located in the intermediate bronchus and accompanied by bronchiectasis in the right lower lobe.

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Castleman's disease is an atypical lymphoproliferative disorder of unknown etiology, which might be associated with various clinical conditions, including autoimmune diseases and malignant neoplasms. We report the case of a 72-year-old female patient who was referred to the thoracic surgery department of Getúlio Vargas University Hospital, in the city of Manaus, Brazil, for the resection of a posterior mediastinal tumor. Three months prior, the patient had been admitted to the ICU with signs of severe dyspnea, at which time she was diagnosed with myasthenia gravis.

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Objective: To describe the results of the surgical treatment of children with necrotizing pneumonia.

Methods: A retrospective analysis of the medical charts of 20 children diagnosed with necrotizing pneumonia and submitted to surgical treatment between March of 1997 and September of 2008 in the thoracic surgery departments of two hospitals in the city of Manaus, Brazil. We compiled data regarding age, gender, etiologic agent, indications for surgery, type of surgical resection performed, and postoperative complications.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study examined lung cancer patient characteristics in Manaus, Brazil, analyzing data from 1995 to 2002.
  • Most patients were male (74.4%), with a mean age of 62; squamous cell carcinoma was the most common type.
  • A majority (73.4%) of patients received treatment, but survival rates were very low: 3-year survival was 6.5%, and 5-year survival was 3.5%.
  • The findings suggest that poor survival may be linked to late-stage diagnosis and limited access to specialized healthcare.
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