Publications by authors named "Rui Celso Martins Mamede"

Background: Telomeres are specialized DNA structures that are critical to maintain cell homeostasis and to avoid genomic instability. Epidemiological studies have examined the association between leukocyte telomere length (LTL) and risk of cancers, but the findings remain conflicting.

Methods: Mean LTL was measured by quantitative PCR in 97 patients with head and neck cancer (HNC) and 262 healthy controls.

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Despite considerable advances in the understanding of thyroid gland biology, correctly diagnosing thyroid nodules and treating high-grade thyroid carcinoma remains challenging. Cancer/testis (CT) antigens have emerged as potential diagnostic tools as well as targets of potential cancer vaccinations. In the present study, a total of 117 patients who underwent surgical therapy for thyroid disease were available for analysis.

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Article Synopsis
  • Laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC) is a prevalent type of head and neck cancer often linked to lifestyle choices like smoking and drinking.
  • A study was conducted involving gene expression profiling of 31 patients diagnosed with LSCC to identify potential new targets that might be involved in the development of this cancer.
  • The research aims to enhance the understanding of LSCC biology and potentially lead to better treatment strategies.
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Introduction: Patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity present deficits in their cellular immunity that contribute to neoplastic growth. Thus, the inflammatory activity, such as the immunological response to the tumor, can be used as a prognostic factor.

Objectives: To evaluate the correlation between peritumoral inflammation and clinical characteristics of the patients, survival, and the disease-free interval.

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Larynx cancer is the second most common type of cancer among all head and neck cancers. Deregulation of epigenetic effectors, including altered expression of histone methyltransferases from the MLL (mixed lineage leukemia) family, have been reported in many cancer types, yet little is known concerning their involvement in larynx cancer. Our objective was to determine the expression profile of MLL genes in larynx carcinoma and normal adjacent tissues and correlate this profile to tumor characteristics.

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Unlabelled: Many studies have reported increased expression of S100 A7 (psoriasin) in neoplastic lesions. Among them are studies on breast carcinoma, bladder squamous cell carcinoma, skin tumors and oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma. The expression of S100 A7 has not been described for laryngeal cancer.

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Background: Tumor markers are genes or their products expressed exclusively or preferentially in tumor cells and cancer-testis antigens (CTAs) form a group of genes with a typical expression pattern expressed in a variety of malignant neoplasms. CTAs are considered potential targets for cancer vaccines. It is possible that the CTA MAGE-A4 (melanoma antigen) and MAGE-C1 are expressed in carcinoma of the oral cavity and are related with survival.

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Background: A subset of thyroid tumors characterized by a follicular growth pattern can represent a serious diagnosis. Immunohistochemistry and molecular pathology for genetic profiling have been used in an attempt to resolve some of these issues.

Methods: Tumor tissue samples of thyroid were obtained from 70 patients who underwent surgical therapy.

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Objectives: To assess the vestibular fold muscle after cordectomy and laryngeal reconstruction, the pattern of motor unit recruitment during sound emission, and the morphologic characteristics of motor unit action potentials.

Design: Prospective analysis.

Setting: Tertiary academic hospital.

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Unlabelled: Fixation of foreign bodies (FB), in the mucosa, can favor its migration, giving origin to the popular saying: 'FB walk to the heart'.

Aim: Describe the mechanisms involved in FB migration and how to diagnose them.

Methodology: From a sample of 3,000 foreign bodies, during 40 years, we analyzed four which had extra-lumen migration.

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Background: Secondary hyperparathyroidism is a common complication in uremic patients. Total parathyroidectomy combined with partial autotransplantation into brachioradialis muscle has been the preference among the options for surgical treatment. This study was designed to evaluate the reserve and ability of suppression of autotransplanted parathyroid tissue using dynamics tests.

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Background: Evaluate the production of TNF and IL-6 in the supernatant of peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) cultures of patients with supraglottic laryngeal cancer before and after surgical treatment.

Materials And Methods: Adherent cell cultures were stimulated with LPS and BCG. Fourteen patients with advanced supraglottic laryngeal cancer were studied.

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Unlabelled: Thyroidectomy under the effect of superficial cervical plexus block (SCPB) has met resistance.

Aim: to compare variables in patients submitted to hemithyroidectomy under the effect of general anesthesia (GA) and SCPB.

Case Report And Methods: GA was used in 21 patients, and SCPB was used in another 21 patients.

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Central mucoepidermoid carcinoma is a rare mandibular neoplasm. The objective of this paper was to report two cases.

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Objectives: The capacity of cell immunity to act against tumor cells has been presented as a decisive influence in the prognosis of patients with cancer. The aim of this study was to evaluate lymphoproliferation in nonadherent peripheral blood cell cultures of patients with advanced supraglottic laryngeal cancer.

Study Design: Fourteen patients with advanced supraglottic laryngeal cancer were studied prospectively.

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Objective: A surgical variation of the technique of facial translocation procedure is proposed, which has been called midfacial translocation for approach to the entire medial and lateral region of the middle third of the face, including the rhinopharynx, sphenoid sinus, pterygomaxillary fossa, odontoid process, and clivus.

Patients And Methods: The medical records of five treated patients accordingly were reviewed for an analysis of the surgical technique, the disease, the topography of the lesion, and the complications.

Results: The approach permitted ventral decompression of the bulbomedullary junction with resection of the C1 arch and the odontoid process in four patients and resection of a chordoma of the clivus located along the midline and extending intradurally in the fifth patient.

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Objectives: Solid caustic soda (CS) ingestion levels continue high in Brazil. The aggressiveness of a caustic agent depends, among other factors, on its concentration and time of contact with mucosa. However, the interdependence of these factors in the production of caustic lesion in the esophageal mucosa is not known, especially regarding CS as the strongest corrosive agent.

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After laryngectomy for treatment of laryngeal cancer, the distal esophageal contractions have low amplitude. Our hypothesis is that proximal esophageal contractions are also impaired. We studied the proximal esophageal contractions in 20 laryngectomized patients (16 men) with a mean age of 44.

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Objectives: The development of techniques causing fewer sequelae without compromising oncologic control has led to better phonation, breathing, and postoperative swallowing in patients submitted to cordectomy. The objective of the present study was to describe post-cordectomy laryngeal reconstruction with a vestibular fold flap and to analyze the resulting laryngeal functions.

Study Design: Prospective study.

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The hypothesis that jugular thrombosis (JT) may cause a mass in the cervical region is usually overlooked. The objective of the present study was to identify the characteristics of neck masses resulting from JT in cancer patients and to analyze the possible reasons for their formation. A retrospective study was conducted on 8 patients with JT affected by 3 types of neoplasia, ie, carcinomas (3 cases), adenocarcinomas (3 cases), and lymphomas (2 cases) located in the breast, digestive apparatus, lymphatic system (2 cases each), lung and an undetermined site (1 case each), diagnosed over the last 12 years.

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The lymphoid follicles at the base of the tongue can be detected when examining the pharynx of adults, but the presence of large follicles, denoted "severe" hypertrophy of the base of the tongue (HBT) is rare. The objective of the present study was to identify severe HBT cases and their symptoms and to correlate them with the presence of pharyngolaryngeal signs and esophageal symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux (GER) in patients seen at a laryngology clinic. Severe HBT was considered to be present when the follicles prevented the view of the epiglottis or were massively distributed through the pharynx and larynx.

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Background: Juvenile angiofibroma (JA) is a rare tumor that occurs exclusively in adolescent male patients. The mainstay treatment for JA is complete surgical excision. Acceptable surgical approaches for the resection of JA include transantral, transpalatal, combined, endoscopic, and Le Fort I procedures, among others.

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