- Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments
- Liver Disease and Transplantation
- Organ Transplantation Techniques and Outcomes
- Herpesvirus Infections and Treatments
- Pancreatitis Pathology and Treatment
- Congenital Anomalies and Fetal Surgery
- Cardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments
- Bone health and treatments
- Genomic variations and chromosomal abnormalities
- Medical and Biological Ozone Research
- Cardiac Structural Anomalies and Repair
- Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
- Abdominal Surgery and Complications
- Prenatal Screening and Diagnostics
- Congenital heart defects research
- Hepatitis C virus research
- Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research
- Coronary Artery Anomalies
- Viral-associated cancers and disorders
- Pericarditis and Cardiac Tamponade
- Advances in Oncology and Radiotherapy
- Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies
- Bartonella species infections research
- Metastasis and carcinoma case studies
- Eosinophilic Disorders and Syndromes
Hospital Clínico Universitario Lozano Blesa
2025
Benemerito Hospital General con Especialidades "Juan Maria de Salvatierra"
2024
Hospital Universitario 12 De Octubre
2002-2023
University Hospital Mútua de Terrassa
2020
Mútua Terrassa
2020
Hospital Universitario La Paz
1990-2017
Hospital Universitario del Henares
2015
Clínica MEDS (Chile)
2008
Hospital de São João
2007
Hospital Oncológico Docente "Conrado Benítez García"
1997
La alimentación no solo es una necesidad biológica, sino también un elemento clave en la identidad cultural y sostenibilidad de las comunidades. Este estudio explora relación entre cultura seguridad alimentaria, considerando factores como globalización, el cambio climático transformaciones los sistemas agroalimentarios. A través enfoque cualitativo, se analizan impactos homogeneización patrones alimentarios, pérdida conocimientos tradicionales vulnerabilidad producción local. Se identifican...
Abstract Laryngeal papillomatosis is one of the first diseases where interferon (IFN) was found to be effective. In 1983, a programme for treatment all such cases started in Cuba. Up December 1991, 125 patients (92 children, 33 adults) have been treated: 102 with leucocyte IFN-α, 12 recombinant IFN-α-2b, and 11 received both preparations. Case management consisted surgical removal lesions followed by an IFN schedule starting 10 5 IU/kg weight children or 6 × IU adults, i.m. daily. The dose...
The authors present a clinical case of coronary artery spasm in 62-year-old woman undergoing elective aortic valve replacement surgery for regurgitation. On admission at ICU, the patient developed marked hemodynamic and electrical instability. Emergent angiography demonstrated pronounced distal portion right artery, apparently related to compression this vessel by chest drain tube.
Objective: We present five cases of mitral bileaflet prosthesis dysfunction as a result stuck leaflet in closed position, diagnosed at surgery or during the first postoperative year. Methods and results: The diagnosis was made by echocardiography could be confirmed fluoroscopy three patients. All had common an early occurrence presence clean transesophageal (TEE). In one patient intraoperative TEE, problem solved rotation occluding device. other four patients postoperatively different...
Introduction Geriatric emergency department visits are most often for acute abdominal pain. More elderly patients with pain visit the ER as population grows. However, physicians face more challenges. Elderly symptoms vary. disease manifestations, cognitive issues, and communication issues may delay diagnosis in patients, increasing mortality. Indeed, early accurate abdomen greatly affects their outcomes.
Compartment syndrome is a critical condition characterized by elevated pressures within constricted myofascial compartments, leading to vascular compromise, hypoxia, and potential irreversible injury. While commonly affecting the forearm lower leg, compartment of hand rare poses unique diagnostic therapeutic challenges. The pathophysiology involves increased intracompartmental pressure from various etiologies, such as trauma, edema, or external compression, culminating in cycle ischemia...
Abstract Experimental studies in chick embryos have demonstrated that truncus arteriosus (TA), a form of conotruncal cardiac defect, is due to abnormalities the cranial neural crest. However, no data are available support this hypothesis humans with isolated TA. In present study, assessment calcitonin immunoreactive cells (C‐cells) has been employed evaluate whether or not proportion thyroid derived from crest normal patients Thyroid sections 15 such which other extracardiac malformations...
To describe the prenatal sonographic findings in 4 fetuses affected by microdeletion 17q21.31 (Sdr. Koolen de Vries). The introduction of microarray based technology enabled genome diagnosis resulting detection recurrent microdeletions fetuses. We try to correlation between these ultrasound alterations and Koolen-de Vries syndrome. This syndrome is characterised developmental delay, hypotonia, facial dysmorphisms, epilepsy, heart defects kidney/urologic anomalies. described ecographic four...
Pregnant 29-year-old. 2 previous healthy children. In the current pregnancy was performed first trimester combined screening in another hospital. The risk 1/6 for Down's syndrome, nuchal translucency 3.3 mm. Chorionic villus sampling performed, and FISH study chromosomes 21, 18 13 conducted, results were normal. At 20 weeks, an ultrasound a small gastric chamber observed. couple came to our hospital second opinion. week 21 findings stomach, normal amniotic fluid fetal growth, heart slightly...
Introduction: increasing numbers of transplant recipients, with its related mortality, sometimes requires the use donors considered marginal or suboptimal, trying to ameliorate situation. These grafts offer a decreased survival when compared optimal grafts. One possible sources is uncontrolled after cardiac death. Materials and methods: From 2006 we started donor death (DCD) program in our hospital, for Maastricht type II. Sixty-seven have been generated implanted till March 2014. Results:...
Background: One of the most common causes end-stage liver disease worldwide is Hepatitis C (HCV). The donor shortage leads us to consider alternative sources organs for our transplant candidates. these organ are HCV-positive donors. outcomes recipients transplanted on with grafts, should be evaluated thoroughly. Considering a universal recurrence in recipient, this source donation accepted. Methods: From January 2005 April 2011, 143 OLT were performed at hospital treat secondary HCV...
Introduction: Due to the difficulty of pancreatic transplantation technique, relaparotomies remain being main cause graft loss over years. These reoperations increased patient morbidity. The aim our study is analyze transplant recipient in center as well subsequent morbidity and mortality these patients. Patients methods: 142 patients underwent from March 1995 December 2010, all them with more than one year follow up.132 were simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplants, 2 pancreas after kidney...
Introduction: Orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) is the main treatment in patients with end-stage disease. Nowdays, increase of on waiting list forced to seek alternatives expand donor pool. The use grafts from elderly donors an excellent alternative. Patients and methods: We performed a comparative study considering Group A (n= 26 patients) who received over 80 years versus B (n=52 < 65 years. Excluding criteria were: combined transplantations, partial grafts, pediatric transplantation,...