Browsing by Author "Abusleme, Eugenia"
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- ItemClinical Presentation and Causes of Recurrent Corneal Erosion Syndrome : Review of 100 Patients(2014) Diez Feijoo, E; Grau Diez, Arturo Eduardo; Abusleme, Eugenia; Durán, Josefina
- ItemDermoscopy as an aid in the differentiation of recurrent eyelid basal cell carcinoma versus apocrine hidrocystoma(2022) Hidalgo, Leonel; Abusleme, Eugenia; Navarrete-Dechent, Cristián; Abarzúa-Araya, Álvaro
- ItemManagement of periocular keratinocyte carcinomas with Mohs micrographic surgery and predictors of complex reconstruction: a retrospective study(2023) Peirano, Dominga; Vargas Mancilla, Sebastián Enrique; Hidalgo Acuña, Leonel Esteban; Donoso Mendieta, Francisca; Abusleme, Eugenia; Sanhueza Zamora, Felipe Alberto; Cárdenas de la Torre, Consuelo Paz; Droppelmann, Katherine; Castro Ayala, Juan Camilo; Uribe González, Pablo Francisco; Zoroquiain Velez, José Pablo; Navarrete Dechent, Cristián PatricioBackground: Skin cancer is the most frequent cancer worldwide and the most frequent periocular tumor. Keratinocyte Carcinomas (KC) located in periorificial areas, such as periocular tumors, are considered high-risk tumors. Mohs Micrographic Surgery (MMS) is considered the first line for the treatment of high-risk KC, providing a lower recurrence rate than conventional wide excision. Objective: To describe the clinical-pathological features of periocular KC treated with MMS in a tertiary university center in Chile. Methods: A single-center, retrospective study of patients with KC located on the periocular area, that underwent MMS between 2017---2022. MMS details were recorded. Results: One hundred thirteen patients with periocular carcinomas were included. The mean age was 59 ± 13 years; 52% were women. The most frequent location was the medial canthus (53%), followed by the lower eyelid (30.1%). The most frequent BCC histology was the nodular variant (59.3%). Regarding MMS, the average number of stages was 1.5 ± 0.7, and 54% of the cases required only 1 stage to achieve clear margins. To date, no recurrence has been reported. Tumors larger than 8.5 mm in largest diameter or 43.5 mm2were more likely to require complex reconstruction. Study limitations: Retrospective design and a relatively low number of patients in the SCC group. Possible selection bias, as larger or more complex cases, may have been referred to oculoplastic surgeons directly.
- ItemSchwannoma de párpado, a propósito de un caso(2019) Abusleme, Eugenia; Nazar Pizarro, Cristóbal Andrés; Zoroquiain Vélez, José Pablo