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Inestabilidad hemodinámica e hidronefrosis bilateral por hemorragia intrapélvica masiva secundaria a fractura no desplazada de rama púbica

2012

Presentamos un caso de inestabilidad hemodinámica tras fractura no desplazada de rama púbica derecha, en paciente no antiagregada ni anticoagulada, con sangrado activo intrapélvico que ocasionó por compresión hidronefrosis bilateral con insuficiencia renal, requiriendo además de la embolización, cateterismo ureteral bilateral y drenaje del hematoma. We present a case of hemodynamic instability after nondisplaced fracture of right pubic ramus, in non anticoagulated patient with active bleeding that caused compression intrapelvic, bilateral hydronephrosis with renal failure, requiring further embolization, bilateral ureteral catheterization and drainage of the hematoma.

Medicina clínicasurgical procedures operativeUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]urologic and male genital diseasesCiencias de la salud
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AMYAND’S HERNIA, AN UNKNOWN ENTITY THAT MAY CAUSE SURGEONS DIFFICULTY: OUR EXPERIENCE AND LITERATURE REVIEW

2021

The aim of this case report is to present an uncommon disease, Amyand’s hernia. It is an inguinal hernia containing the appendix in the hernial sac. The authors describe this condition analysing a clinical case and reporting a literal review which points out preoperative and intraoperative management.

Medicine (General)surgical procedures operativeR5-920inguinal herniaamyand’s herniaemergency surgeryappendixdigestive system diseasesEuromediterranean Biomedical Journal
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A Time-to-Event Model for Acute Kidney Injury after Reduced-Intensity Conditioning Stem Cell Transplantation Using a Tacrolimus- and Sirolimus-based …

2017

There is a paucity of data evaluating acute kidney injury (AKI) incidence and its relationship with the tacrolimus-sirolimus (Tac-Sir) concentrations in the setting of reduced-intensity conditioning (RIC) after allogeneic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT). This multicenter retrospective study evaluated risk factors of AKI defined by 2 classification systems, Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcome (KDIGO) score and "Grade 0-3 staging," in 186 consecutive RIC allo-HSCT recipients with Tac-Sir as graft-versus-host disease prophylaxis. Conditioning regimens consisted of fludarabine and busulfan (n = 53); melphalan (n = 83); or a combination of thiotepa, fludarabine, and busulfan (n = 50). …

MelphalanAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyTransplantation ConditioningUrologyReduced intensity conditioningGraft vs Host DiseaseThioTEPAurologic and male genital diseasesTacrolimus03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineParametric modeling of time-to-event dataRisk Factorshemic and lymphatic diseasesTime-to-event analysisMedicineHumansCumulative incidenceAgedRetrospective StudiesSirolimusTransplantationbusiness.industryAcute kidney injuryHematopoietic Stem Cell TransplantationHematologyAcute Kidney InjuryMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseFludarabineSurgeryAcute kidney injuryAllogeneic stem cell transplantationTransplantationsurgical procedures operative030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFemalebusinessBusulfan030215 immunologymedicine.drugKidney disease
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Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplant Versus Tandem High-Dose Melphalan for Front-Line Treatment of Deletion 13q14 Myeloma – An Interim Analysis of the Ger…

2009

Abstract Abstract 51 Background Allogeneic stem cell transplantation (allo SCT), a treatment modality based on transfer of immunocompetent donor lymphocytes offers curative potential to subjects with a variety of hematological cancers. In multiple myeloma (MM), high-dose melphalan followed by autologous stem cell transplantation (auto SCT) is adopted as a standard of care. However, it remains palliative since virtually all patients (pts) relapse and renders allo SCT an option of interest. Deletion of chromosome 13q14 (13q-) in MM has been shown to negatively impact prognosis. Therefore, improvement of therapy for 13q- pts is highly desirable. Patients and methods A prospective two-arm multi…

MelphalanOncologymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryImmunologyCell BiologyHematologymedicine.diseaseInterim analysisDonor LymphocytesBiochemistrySurgeryFludarabineTransplantationsurgical procedures operativeAutologous stem-cell transplantationMedian follow-uphemic and lymphatic diseasesInternal medicinemedicinebusinessMultiple myelomamedicine.drugBlood
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The inorganic polymer, polyphosphate, blocks binding of SARS-CoV-2 spike protein to ACE2 receptor at physiological concentrations

2020

Graphical abstract The inorganic physiological polymer, polyphosphate, blocks binding of SARS-CoV-2 spike protein to ACE2 receptor at physiological concentrations. This discovery proposes polyphosphate as a new member of the host's antiviral innate immune defense.

Models Molecular0301 basic medicineAntiviral AgentsBiochemistryArticle03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicinePolyphosphatesPolyphosphateHuman Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cellsotorhinolaryngologic diseasesHumansPlateletReceptorneoplasmsPharmacologychemistry.chemical_classificationBinding assayInnate immune systemSARS-CoV-2 spike S-proteinLigand binding assayPolyphosphateCOVID-19pathological conditions signs and symptomsdigestive system diseasesCOVID-19 Drug TreatmentAmino acidsurgical procedures operative030104 developmental biologyEnzymechemistryBiochemistry030220 oncology & carcinogenesisSpike Glycoprotein CoronavirusNanoparticlesAlkaline phosphataseAngiotensin-Converting Enzyme 2Protein BindingReceptors CoronavirusBiochemical Pharmacology
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Effective stiffening of DNA due to nematic ordering causes DNA molecules packed in phage capsids to preferentially form torus knots.

2012

Observation that DNA molecules in bacteriophage capsids preferentially form torus type of knots provided a sensitive gauge to evaluate various models of DNA arrangement in phage heads. Only models resulting in a preponderance of torus knots could be considered as close to reality. Recent studies revealed that experimentally observed enrichment of torus knots can be qualitatively reproduced in numerical simulations that include a potential inducing nematic arrangement of tightly packed DNA molecules within phage capsids. Here, we investigate what aspects of the nematic arrangement are crucial for inducing formation of torus knots. Our results indicate that the effective stiffening of DNA by …

Models MolecularBacteriophages/genetics; Capsid/chemistry; DNA Viral/chemistry; Models Molecular; Virus AssemblyvirusesBacteriophageQuantitative Biology::Subcellular Processeschemistry.chemical_compoundCapsidstomatognathic systemLiquid crystalStructural BiologyGeneticsMoleculeBacteriophagesDna viralQuantitative Biology::BiomoleculesbiologyVirus Assemblyfood and beveragesTorusbiology.organism_classificationVirologyQuantitative Biology::GenomicsMathematics::Geometric TopologyStiffeningsurgical procedures operativechemistryCapsidDNA ViralBiophysicsDNANucleic acids research
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Origins of fluorescence in evolved bacteriophytochromes

2014

Use of fluorescent proteins to study in vivo processes in mammals requires near-infrared (NIR) biomarkers that exploit the ability of light in this range to penetrate tissue. Bacteriophytochromes (BphPs) are photoreceptors that couple absorbance of NIR light to photoisomerization, protein conformational changes, and signal transduction. BphPs have been engineered to form NIR fluorophores, including IFP1.4, Wi-Phy, and the iRFP series, initially by replacement of Asp-207 by His. This position was suggestive because its main chain carbonyl is within hydrogen-bonding distance to pyrrole ring nitrogens of the biliverdin chromophore, thus potentially functioning as a crucial transient proton sin…

Models MolecularPhotoisomerizationNitrogenSurface PropertiesQuantum yieldCrystallography X-RayLigandsProtein EngineeringPhotochemistryBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundparasitic diseasesSide chainAnimalsCloning MolecularneoplasmsMolecular BiologySpectroscopy Near-InfraredBiliverdinBacteriaPhytochromeChemistryBiliverdinetechnology industry and agricultureta1182WaterHydrogen BondingCell BiologyChromophoreequipment and suppliesFluorescenceProtein Structure Tertiarysurgical procedures operativeSpectrometry FluorescenceStructural biologySpectrophotometryProtein Structure and FoldingPhytochromeHydrophobic and Hydrophilic InteractionsBiomarkersProtein BindingJournal of Biological Chemistry
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Influence of two different surgical techniques on the difficulty of impacted lower third molar extraction and their post-operative complications

2015

Background : Post-operative complications of various degrees of severity are commonly observed in third molar impaction surgery. For this reason, a surgical procedure that decreases the trauma of bone and soft tissues should be a priority for surgeons. In the present study, we compare the efficacy and the post-operative complications of patients to whom two different surgical techniques were applied for impacted lower third molar extraction. Material and Methods : Patients of the first group underwent the classical bur technique, while patients of the second group underwent another technique, in which an elevator was placed on the buccal surface of the impacted molar in order to luxate the …

Molarbusiness.industryImpactionResearchTooth ImpactedSoft tissueDentistryOdontología:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Ciencias de la saludLower incidenceOtorhinolaryngologystomatognathic systemBuccal SurfaceTooth ExtractionUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASHumansMedicineMolar ThirdSurgeryOral SurgeryPost operativebusinessGeneral DentistryLingual nerve
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2013

Graft-versus-host disease (GvHD) is a key contributor to the morbidity and mortality after allogeneic hematopoetic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). Regulatory Foxp3(+) CD4(+) T cells (Treg) suppress conventional T cell activation and can control GvHD. In our previous work, we demonstrate that a basic mechanism of Treg mediated suppression occurs by the transfer of cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) to responder cells. Whether this mechanism is relevant for Treg mediated suppression of GvHD is currently unknown. To address this question, bone marrow and T cells from C57BL/6 mice were transferred into lethally irradiated BALB/c recipients, and the course of GvHD and survival were monitore…

MultidisciplinaryT cellFOXP3chemical and pharmacologic phenomenaBiologymedicine.diseaseTransplantationchemistry.chemical_compoundsurgical procedures operativemedicine.anatomical_structureGraft-versus-host diseasechemistryImmunologymedicineCytotoxic T cellCyclic adenosine monophosphateStem cellRoliprammedicine.drugPLOS ONE
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Application of T-Thesys Therapy in post-operative recovery in knee-surgical interventions: A case study

2020

T-Thesys therapy is an innovative treatment that can be used even in the presence of recent injuries. For this reason, we studied the T-Thesys use in the post-operative phase of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction of the knee. For our study, we selected 51 patients for ACL surgery, and we divided participants in two groups: the Experimental Group (EG) and the Control Group (CG). The EG consisted of 34 patients (age: 26.9 ± 7.65 years) who underwent T-Thesys therapy after surgery, while the CG included 17 patients (age: 26.7 ± 6.8 years) who was not subjected to T-Thesys therapy after surgery. T-Thesys therapy was performed on a daily basis and participants' parameters were m…

National healthmedicine.medical_specialtyRehabilitationbusiness.industryAnterior cruciate ligamentmedicine.medical_treatmentTherapeutic treatmentRehabilitationT-Thesys therapyIntegrated treatmentSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structuremedicineEducación Física y DeportivaIn patientKneePost operativebusinessSurgical treatmentAnterior cruciate ligamentSurgical interventions
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