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An. sist. sanit. Navar ; 44(2): 163-176, May-Agos. 2021. tab, ilus
Artigo em Espanhol | IBECS | ID: ibc-217216

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Fundamento: Los leiomiomas cutáneos, superficiales o suprafasciales, se dividen en tres variantes: piloleiomiomas(PL), angioleiomiomas (AL) y leiomiomas genitales (LG) queincluyen las formas vulvares, escrotales y areolares. El objetivo fue establecer las características clinicohistológicas yla incidencia de cada variante, y las posibles asociacionescon neoplasias internas. Material y métodos: Se revisaron 255 casos de leiomiomascutáneos diagnosticados entre 1982 y 2018 en los serviciosde Anatomía Patológica de tres centros hospitalarios (Navarra y Alicante). Se describieron y compararon variables de-mográficas, clínicas, histológicas e inmunohistoquímicas. Resultados: La incidencia en Navarra de PL fue 4,3 casospor año y millón de habitantes, de AL 20 y de LG 1,4. Lasformas cutáneas suponen aproximadamente el 3,5 % deltotal de leiomiomas. La población con PL sufrió más frecuentemente cáncer de mama (OR = 4,8; IC95%: 1,3-17,4;p = 0,006). Los leiomiomas areolares son de pequeño tamaño, acompañados de dolor local, predominantementefasciculares o sólidos, con muy rara afectación del tejidocelular subcutáneo y escasa atipia. Esto contrasta con elresto de LG, de tamaño medio y rara vez dolorosos, predominantemente nodulares, con frecuente afectación deltejido celular subcutáneo y atipia. Conclusiones: Se aporta información sobre las características clinicohistológicas de las distintas variantes de leio-miomas, según las cuales debería replantearse la clasificación de los leiomiomas areolares fuera del grupo de LG. Sedetectó una asociación entre PL y carcinoma de mama quedeberá confirmarse en futuros estudios para determinar sieste leiomioma constituye un marcador de riesgo de cáncerde mama en mujeres.(AU)


Background: Cutaneous, superficial and or suprafascial leio-myoma are divided into three variants: piloleiomyomas (PL),angioleiomyomas (AL) and genital leiomyomas (GL) that include the vulvar, scrotal and areolar forms. This study setout to establish the clinical and histological characteristicsand incidence of each variant, and any likely associationswith internal neoplasms. Methods: A review was carried out of 255 cases of cutaneous leiomyomas diagnosed between 1982 and 2018 at thePathology departments of three hospitals (Navarra and Alicante). Demographic, clinical, histological and immunohis-tochemical variables were described and compared. Results: The incidence of PL in Navarra was 4.3 cases permillion inhabitants a year, with another 20 cases of AL and1.4 cases of GL. Cutaneous forms make up approximately3.5% of the total leiomyomas. The population with PL suffered more frequently from breast cancer (OR = 4.8; CI 95%:1.3-17.4; p = 0.006). Nipple leiomyomas are small, accompanied by localised pain, and are predominantly fascicularor solid, with very infrequent effect on the subcutaneouscellular tissue and scarce atypia. This makes for a contrastwith the other GLs, which are medium sized and infrequently painful, predominantly nodular, and frequent effect on thesubcutaneous tissue and atypia. Conclusions: The information provided here about the clinical and histological characteristics of the different varietiesof leiomyomas indicate that there is a need to reconsiderthe classification of nipple leiomyomas outside the group ofGLs. An association between PL and breast carcinoma wasdetected, which needs to be confirmed in future studies soas to determine if this leiomyoma is a risk marker for breastcancer.(AU)


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Leiomioma , Angiomioma , Neoplasias da Mama , Neoplasias , Espanha , Sistemas de Saúde , Saúde Pública
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An Sist Sanit Navar ; 44(2): 163-176, 2021 Aug 19.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34132245

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Cutaneous, superficial and or suprafascial leiomyoma are divided into three variants: piloleiomyomas (PL), angioleiomyomas (AL) and genital leiomyomas (GL) that include the vulvar, scrotal and areolar forms. This study set out to establish the clinical and histological characteristics and incidence of each variant, and any likely associations with internal neoplasms. METHODS: A review was carried out of 255 cases of cutaneous leiomyomas diagnosed between 1982 and 2018 at the Pathology departments of three hospitals (Navarra and Alicante). Demographic, clinical, histological and immunohistochemical variables were described and compared. RESULTS: The incidence of PL in Navarra was 4.3 cases per million inhabitants a year, with another 20 cases of AL and 1.4 cases of GL. Cutaneous forms make up approximately 3.5% of the total leiomyomas. The population with PL suffered more frequently from breast cancer (OR?=?4.8; CI 95%: 1.3-17.4; p?=?0.006). Nipple leiomyomas are small, accompanied by localised pain, and are predominantly fascicular or solid, with very infrequent effect on the subcutaneous cellular tissue and scarce atypia. This makes for a contrast with the other GLs, which are medium sized and infrequently painful, predominantly nodular, and frequent effect on the subcutaneous tissue and atypia. CONCLUSIONS: The information provided here about the clinical and histological characteristics of the different varieties of leiomyomas indicate that there is a need to reconsider the classification of nipple leiomyomas outside the group of GLs. An association between PL and breast carcinoma was detected, which needs to be confirmed in future studies so as to determine if this leiomyoma is a risk marker for breast cancer.


Assuntos
Leiomioma , Neoplasias Cutâneas , Humanos , Leiomioma/epidemiologia , Neoplasias Cutâneas/epidemiologia
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An Sist Sanit Navar ; 37(2): 293-8, 2014.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25189988

RESUMO

Choroidal melanoma is the most common primary intraocular cancer in adults. Metastases are most commonly found in the liver and are rapidly fatal despite aggressive therapy. These metastases have been reported in the follow-up to 50 % of uveal melanoma. However, recent reports have shown that liver ultrasonography and liver function tests have low sensitivity in the diagnosis of metastatic uveal melanoma. The study reports on a patient with a history of choroidal melanoma. Preoperative medical evaluation, including CT imaging of the abdomen, complete blood count and liver enzymes proved negative. A PET/CT was requested and showed lesions in the liver and lungs. Whole-body PET/CT revealed melanoma metastases. The PET/CT is a sensitive tool for the detection and localization of hepatic and extrahepatic metastatic choroidal melanoma.


Assuntos
Neoplasias da Coroide/diagnóstico , Neoplasias da Coroide/secundário , Melanoma/diagnóstico , Melanoma/secundário , Imagem Multimodal/métodos , Neoplasias Primárias Desconhecidas , Tomografia por Emissão de Pósitrons/métodos , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X/métodos , Idoso , Humanos , Masculino
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