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2. Biopsia selectiva de ganglio centinela en carcinomas de mama N+ convertidos a N0 después de quimioterapia neoadyuvante
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Tamayo Carabaño, D., Álvarez Pérez, R., De Bonilla Damiá, Á., Acevedo Bañez, I., Pachón Garrudo, V.M., and Jiménez-Hoyuela García, J.M.
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- 2019
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3. Traumatismos torácicos graves. Revisión de 39 casos
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Carreras González, E., Carreras González, G., and Álvarez Pérez, R.
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- 2007
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4. Breast metastasis from melanoma mimicking inflammatory breast cancer
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Martínez-Esteve, A., Álvarez-Pérez, R. M., Caballero-Gullón, L., Sancho-Márquez, M. P., and Borrego-Dorado, I.
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- 2016
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5. Searching for an objective evaluation of patients with cerebral palsy after stem cells treatment. Is functional magnetic resonance imaging a solution?
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Garza-Bedolla, A., Velasco-Ruiz, I., Valencia-Alcocer, A., Elizondo-Riojas, G., Mercado-Flores, M., Garza-Baez, A., Alvarez-Perez, C.A., Alvarez-Perez, R., and Mancias-Guerra, C.
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- 2019
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6. Intracavernous application of autologous bone marrow stem cells for erectile dysfunction unresponsive to medical treatment: a clinical case
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Gomez-Guerra, L., Robles-Torres, I., Elizondo-Riojas, G., Velasco-Ruiz, I., Valencia-Alcocer, A., Alvarez-Perez, R., and Mancias-Guerra, C.
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- 2019
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7. Breast metastasis from melanoma mimicking inflammatory breast cancer
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Martínez-Esteve, A., primary, Álvarez-Pérez, R. M., additional, Caballero-Gullón, L., additional, Sancho-Márquez, M. P., additional, and Borrego-Dorado, I., additional
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- 2015
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8. Mujeres, prisión y drogodependencias: la realidad de las mujeres con problemas de drogodependencias en las cárceles de Andalucía
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Álvarez Pérez, Raúl, Mimbrero Mallado, Concepción, Delgado Baena, Jesús, López Usero, Belén, Bonachera Espino, Paqui, Díaz Quintero, M. Luisa, [Álvarez Pérez,R, Mimbrero Mallado,C, Delgado Baena,J] Universidad Pablo de Olavide. [López Usero,B, Bonachera Espino,P, and Díaz Quintero,M. Luisa] Federación Andaluza ENLACE.
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Psychiatry and Psychology::Mental Disorders::Substance-Related Disorders [Medical Subject Headings] ,Trastornos relacionados con sustancias ,Prisioneros ,Persons::Persons::Prisoners [Medical Subject Headings] ,Andalucía ,Mujeres ,Persons::Persons::Women [Medical Subject Headings] - Abstract
Yes Investigación, que partiendo desde una perspectiva de género contribuye a visibilizar y facilitar el abordaje de las situaciones específicas que presentan las mujeres drogodependientes privadas de libertad.
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- 2021
9. Interobserver and intraobserver agreement in PET/CT with [ 18 F]DCFPyL according to TNM molecular and PSMA-RADS 2.0 criteria.
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Guerra-Gómez M, Rodríguez-Pajuelo A, Brero-Sánchez L, Cuenca-Cuenca JI, Álvarez-Pérez RM, Freire-Macías JM, and Jiménez-Hoyuela García JM
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- Humans, Male, Aged, Middle Aged, Neoplasm Staging, Glutamate Carboxypeptidase II, Fluorine Radioisotopes, Antigens, Surface analysis, Lymphatic Metastasis diagnostic imaging, Aged, 80 and over, Reproducibility of Results, Prostatic Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Prostatic Neoplasms pathology, Positron Emission Tomography Computed Tomography methods, Observer Variation, Lysine analogs & derivatives, Urea analogs & derivatives, Radiopharmaceuticals
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the agreement between three observers with different levels of experience using the PSMA-RADS 2.0 criteria and the miTNM system for the interpretation of PET-PSMA with [
18 F]DCFPyL in males with prostate cancer., Materials and Methods: PET-PSMA images from 114 prostate cancer patients were blindly reported twice by three different observers at intervals of 8 weeks. The evaluations were performed according to the molecular imaging TNM (miTNM) and PSMA-RADS 2.0 criteria. We used Fleiss' Kappa to analyse inter and intraobserver agreements., Results: Moderate overall agreement was obtained in the assessment of the PET-PSMA results (Fleiss'k = 0.53; 95% CI 0.45-0.62; p < 0.001), with significant agreement in the miT, miN and miM reports. There was a substantial level of agreement in the reporting of prostatic disease and lymphatic involvement (Fleiss'k = 0.66 and 0.65), being lower than that observed in the reporting of metastatic disease (Fleiss'k = 0.86), especially in the M0 group (Fleiss'k = 0.99). Upon re-evaluation of the images, observer 1 had moderate overall agreement for miT (Fleiss'k = 0.51) and substantial agreement for miN and miM (Fleiss'k 0.75 and 0.63, respectively)., Conclusions: The use of a structured scoring system such as PSMA-RADS 2.0, as well as the miTNM classification system in the interpretation of PET-PSMA images in prostate cancer patients, provides a highly reproducible report format. High levels of interobserver and intraobserver agreement are found, especially when ruling out disease, which supports its use in routine clinical practice., (Copyright © 2024 Sociedad Española de Medicina Nuclear e Imagen Molecular. Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2024
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10. Characteristics and outcomes of the Spanish registry for pediatric patients with bicuspid aortic valve (REVAB).
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Juzga-Corrales C, Ayerza-Casas A, Figueras-Coll M, Escribà-Bori S, Plata-Izquierdo B, Collell R, González-Marín MA, Siurana JM, Sorlí M, Albert de la Torre L, Teodoro-Marín S, Rodríguez M, Domínguez-García O, Rellán S, Manso B, López-Abel B, Álvarez-Pérez R, Portillo-Márquez M, Rezola E, Centeno-Malfaz F, Solana-Gracia R, Rojo-Sombrero H, Cantero-Tejedor MT, Riaño B, Tejero-Hernández MÁ, Jiménez-Casso M, Pérez-Pardo AM, Moriano-Gutiérrez A, Marrero-Calvo M, Fernández MT, Salido-Peracaula C, Bravo MJ, Gutiérrez-Larraya F, and Sabaté-Rotés A
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- Male, Humans, Child, Aortic Valve, Retrospective Studies, Registries, Bicuspid Aortic Valve Disease complications, Bicuspid Aortic Valve Disease pathology, Heart Valve Diseases epidemiology, Heart Valve Diseases pathology, Heart Defects, Congenital epidemiology, Heart Defects, Congenital complications, Aortic Valve Stenosis complications
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Introduction and Objectives: Bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) disorder is the most common congenital heart disease. The aim of this study was to describe the characteristics of 0- to 18-year olds with BAV in a population-based registry., Methods: Data from all pediatric patients were obtained from the Spanish registry for pediatric patients with bicuspid aortic valve (REVAB) (< 18 years). For data analysis, patients with BAV were divided into 2 groups by their features: isolated BAV and BAV with associated congenital heart disease., Results: We included 1681 patients from 33 hospitals. Males accounted for 69.6% (n = 1158). Valve morphology was horizontal in 63.4% (n = 1012) and pure (Sievers type 0) in 28.4% (n=469). Isolated BAV was present in 63.7% (n=1060), and concomitant left-sided obstructive lesions in 23.4% (n=390). Interventions were required in 8.6% (n=145)., Conclusion: These data represent the first large, population-based description of the clinical presentations and outcomes of patients enrolled in the Spanish registry for pediatric patients with bicuspid aortic valve., (Copyright © 2023. Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U.)
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- 2023
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11. Endovascular management of arterioenteric fistula: a case report.
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Marcos-Ramírez ER, Salazar-Islas TL, Sáenz-Reséndez R, Álvarez-Pérez R, Montemayor-Lozano JP, Téllez-Aguilera A, Vásquez-Fernández F, and Elizondo-Riojas G
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- Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage etiology, Humans, Endovascular Procedures adverse effects, Intestinal Fistula etiology, Intestinal Fistula surgery, Wounds, Gunshot complications, Wounds, Gunshot surgery
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Arterioenteric fistulas (AEFs) are a rare disease. They are a communication between a major artery and digestive tract. We present a patient who, after suffering a gunshot wound to the abdomen, underwent an exploratory laparotomy with damage control surgery, who later presented with hematemesis and melena. Studies were performed where an aneursyma of the right renal artery and gastrointestinal bleeding due to primary arterioenteric fistula were evidenced, which is successfully treated by angioembolization. Endovascular therapy for the treatment of AEF is a useful resource in patients with the previous abdominal surgeries that could make their management more difficult., (Copyright: © 2022 Permanyer.)
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- 2022
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12. Breast plasmacytoma as a manifestation prior to relapse of multiple myeloma.
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López Rodríguez E, Álvarez Pérez RM, and Jiménez-Hoyuela García JM
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- 2021
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13. Occipital condyle screw fixation viability according to age and gender anatomy: A computed tomography-based analysis.
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Ramos-Dávila EM, Meléndez-Flores JD, Álvarez-Pérez R, Barrera-Flores FJ, Martínez-Cobos MC, Pinales-Razo R, Quiroga-Garza A, Zarate-Garza P, Sanchez-Gomez A, Guzman-Lopez S, and Elizondo-Omaña RE
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Cadaver, Child, Child, Preschool, Female, Humans, Male, Mexico, Middle Aged, Tomography, X-Ray Computed methods, Young Adult, Age Factors, Bone Screws adverse effects, Occipital Bone surgery, Sex Characteristics, Spinal Fusion methods
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Objective: To assess the Occipital condyle morphology in an all-age population of Northeastern Mexico, and determine age and gender related changes for surgical viability., Methods: A total of 175 consecutive HRCT scans were included and divided into 5 age groups. The condylar length, width, height, sagittal angle, anterior, posterior and medial intercondylar distances, and intercondylar angle of the OC were measured., Results: Mean condylar length, width, and height in total population were 20.58 mm, 9.42 mm, and 9.02 mm, respectively. Differences were observed in most morphometric parameters when comparing age groups. Significant intergender differences in total population were observed in most parameters, when individualizing each age group the height remained significant in all. The group with the least height measurement was aged 5-9 years, this however, could allow the OC screw (≥6.5 mm) placement., Conclusion: Differences in most morphometric parameters of OC were observed between age groups and gender, particularly patients with 5-9 years. However, all groups presented a minimum height that allows the placement of a standard screw. A preoperative imaging study is always recommended due to the variability and complexity of the region., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2021
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14. Usefulness of 18 F-Choline Positron Emission Tomography - Computed Tomography in the therapeutic management of patients with biochemical recurrence of prostate adenocarcinoma treated with brachytherapy.
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López Rodríguez E, Tirado Hospital JL, Álvarez Pérez RM, Gómez Izquierdo L, and Jiménez-Hoyuela JM
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- Adenocarcinoma blood, Aged, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local blood, Prostate-Specific Antigen blood, Prostatic Neoplasms blood, Retrospective Studies, Adenocarcinoma diagnostic imaging, Adenocarcinoma radiotherapy, Brachytherapy, Choline analogs & derivatives, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local diagnostic imaging, Positron Emission Tomography Computed Tomography methods, Prostatic Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Prostatic Neoplasms radiotherapy
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Objective: The objective of the study was to evaluate the usefulness of 18F-choline PET/CT in biochemically recurrent prostate cancer patients treated with brachytherapy, as well as to assess the changes in therapeutic management derived from its outcome., Material and Methods: Retrospective study of 20 patients between 51 and 78 years old, with a history of prostate adenocarcinoma that had been treated with brachytherapy and presented biochemical recurrence (PSA 3.1-12 ng/ml) and staging tests (CT and bone scan) without alterations, were included. The findings visualized in the PET/CT scan with
18 F-choline were correlated with the histopathology and/or the evolution of the PSA after therapy., Results:18 F-choline PET/CT scan only detected local recurrence in 15 patients. Local and regional recurrences were seen in 4 patients, and 1 patient presented local and bone recurrence. Local recurrence detected in PET was confirmed by anatomopathological studies in 85% of the cases. In one patient, these findings (PET scan) turned out to be prostatitis, and it could not be confirmed in another patient. Of the cases with local and regional recurrence, local recurrence was histologically confirmed in 3 out of 4 patients.18 F-choline PET/CT changed the therapeutic management in 25% of the patients, discarding the initially planned salvage surgery in 3 cases, 1 radiotherapy and 1 brachytherapy., Conclusion:18 F-choline PET/CT could be a useful technique in the group of patients with biochemical recurrence after brachytherapy, providing locoregional and distant involvement findings which had not been detected with conventional imaging tests, thus determining a more adequate therapeutic management., (Copyright © 2020 AEU. Publicado por Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2020
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15. Four years of clinical experience with Radium-223 for the treatment of castration-resistant prostate cancer.
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Álvarez Pérez RM, Delgado García A, García Martínez S, Sanz Viedma S, Palacios Gerona H, Pajares Vinardel M, and Jiménez-Hoyuela García JM
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- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Alkaline Phosphatase blood, Humans, Kallikreins blood, Male, Middle Aged, Prostate-Specific Antigen blood, Prostatic Neoplasms, Castration-Resistant blood, Retrospective Studies, Time Factors, Prostatic Neoplasms, Castration-Resistant radiotherapy, Radiopharmaceuticals therapeutic use, Radium therapeutic use
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Purpose: Radium-223 is an alpha-emitting radiopharmaceutical that significantly prolongs overall survival in patients with castration-resistant prostate cancer and symptomatic bone metastases. We report a retrospective analysis of our clinical experience with Radium-223 in the first 68 patients treated., Methods: The incidence of hematologic, gastrointestinal, and other adverse events was identified, including events that led to treatment discontinuation or delay. Alterations in bone pain and prostate-specific antigen and serum alkaline phosphatase levels were evaluated. Bone scan changes were identified and correlated with the clinical course., Results: Sixty-eight patients were included in the study. The median number of radium-223 injections was 5 (range 1-6), with 69% of patients receiving 5 to 6 injections. The most common side effects were digestive alterations in 24 patients, anemia in 7 patients, and thrombocytopenia in 5 patients. Clear downward trends in serum alkaline phosphatase were seen, that were less clear in prostate-specific antigen. Mean serum alkaline phosphatase decreased from baseline in 77% of the patients, and prostate-specific antigen in less than 40%. The majority of patients (62) experienced an improvement in bone pain intensity or no increase in bone pain intensity. No prostate-specific antigen flare phenomenon was noted., Conclusions: Radium-223 was generally well tolerated and there were no safety concerns. The adverse events were mild and manageable. A decline in serum alkaline phosphatase was more common than a decline in prostate-specific antigen. Monitoring changes in serum alkaline phosphatase dynamics may be useful., (Copyright © 2019 Sociedad Española de Medicina Nuclear e Imagen Molecular. Publicado por Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.)
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- 2019
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16. [The demedicalisation of women's daily lives: socio-educational groups in the Andalusian Public Health System].
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Iáñez Domínguez A, Álvarez Pérez R, García-Cubillana de la Cruz P, Luque Ribelles V, Morales Marente E, and Palacios Gálvez MS
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- Databases, Factual, Female, Gender Identity, Health Promotion methods, Humans, Mental Health, Public Health, Spain, Women's Health, Activities of Daily Living, Medicalization, Medically Unexplained Symptoms, Self-Help Groups
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The socio-educational groups (GRUSE) are a health and emotional well-being promotion strategy, from an asset-based positive health approach. They principally target women who attend health centres with signs of discomfort with no organic basis finding. The strategy was evaluated through a quasi-experimental longitudinal design, with a mixed methodology. Information was collected from 228 women with a battery of scales and from an analysis of health system databases. Ten in-depth interviews with women were conducted, and 3 discussion groups with professionals. The aim of this article was to introduce the GRUSE strategy as a non-medical alternative intervention and to present the research design, seeking to identify the evidence of this practice implemented in primary health centres of Andalusia (Spain)., (Copyright © 2018 SESPAS. Publicado por Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.)
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- 2019
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17. Mediastinal schwannoma mimicking lymph node metastasis from locally advanced breast cancer in a (18)F-FDG PET/CT study.
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Martínez-Esteve A, Álvarez-Pérez RM, Pachón-Garrudo VM, González-Mancha R, and Borrego-Dorado I
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- Female, Humans, Lymphatic Metastasis, Middle Aged, Neoplasm Staging, Breast Neoplasms pathology, Fluorodeoxyglucose F18, Lymph Nodes diagnostic imaging, Mediastinal Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Neoplasms, Multiple Primary diagnostic imaging, Neurilemmoma diagnostic imaging, Positron Emission Tomography Computed Tomography, Radiopharmaceuticals
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- 2016
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18. Paediatric grade-II lymphomatoid granulomatosis: (18)F-FDG PET/CT monitoring of disease activity.
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Martínez-Esteve A, Álvarez-Pérez RM, García-Gómez FJ, Acevedo-Báñez I, Cuenca-Cuenca JI, and Borrego-Dorado I
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- Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols therapeutic use, Child, Epstein-Barr Virus Infections diagnostic imaging, Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation, Humans, Lung Neoplasms therapy, Lymphomatoid Granulomatosis therapy, Male, Fluorodeoxyglucose F18, Lung Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Lymphomatoid Granulomatosis diagnostic imaging, Positron Emission Tomography Computed Tomography, Radiopharmaceuticals
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- 2016
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19. Radioisotope synoviorthesis in paediatric and adolescent patients with haemophilia.
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Martínez-Esteve A, Álvarez-Pérez RM, Núñez-Vázquez R, Tirado-Hospital JL, García-Jiménez R, Povedano-Gómez J, and Borrego-Dorado I
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- Adolescent, Child, Child, Preschool, Citrates adverse effects, Citrates therapeutic use, Colloids, Hemarthrosis etiology, Hemarthrosis prevention & control, Hemophilia B complications, Historically Controlled Study, Humans, Injections, Intra-Articular, Male, Organometallic Compounds adverse effects, Organometallic Compounds therapeutic use, Prospective Studies, Radiopharmaceuticals adverse effects, Radiopharmaceuticals therapeutic use, Rhenium adverse effects, Rhenium therapeutic use, Sulfides adverse effects, Sulfides therapeutic use, Synovitis etiology, Synovitis prevention & control, Treatment Outcome, Hemarthrosis radiotherapy, Hemophilia A complications, Synovitis radiotherapy
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Objective: To assess the outcome and adverse-effects of the radioisotope synoviorthesis in paediatric and adolescent patients with haemophilia., Material and Methods: Prospective study of historical cohort was conducted. A total of 20 consecutive haemophiliacs with a mean age of 13.1 years (range 4-17) were included with a mean follow-up of 64.9 months (range 18-109). The diagnosis of synovitis was established on the basis of clinical follow-up including radiological images (radiography and/or MRI). For evaluation, the classification proposed by Fernandez-Palazzi was used., Inclusion Criteria: Patients aged less than 18 years old with haemophilia and more than one haemarthrosis in less than 3 months remaining a chronic synovitis despite prophylactic therapy intensification., Exclusion Criteria: Any contraindication for radionuclide synoviorthesis. Twenty-seven radioisotope synoviorthesis with (90)Y-citrate-colloid and/or (186)Re-sulphide-colloid were done. The effectiveness of the procedure was assessed through pre and posttreatment clinical comparison at 6 months after radioisotope synoviorthesis., Results: Nineteen of the 27 synoviorthesis (70.3%) had a good or excellent response and 8 joints (29.7%) had partial response. It was necessary to repeat the procedure in 3 joints in 3 different patients, obtaining in all cases a good or excellent response. We appreciated inflammatory reaction after procedure in 4 cases (14.8%), which improved with analgesics and nonsteroidal anti-inflamatory drugs. None of the patients presented malignant or premalignant lesions during the follow-up., Conclusion: The radionuclide synoviorthesis is a very effective procedure in paediatric and adolescent patients with hemophilia, being a minimally invasive procedure, easy to perform, safe and with minimal side effects., (Copyright © 2015 Elsevier España, S.L.U. and SEMNIM. All rights reserved.)
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- 2016
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20. Role of SPECT-CT in sentinel lymph node biopsy in patients diagnosed with head and neck melanoma.
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López-Rodríguez E, García-Gómez FJ, Álvarez-Pérez RM, Martínez-Castillo R, Borrego-Dorado I, Fernández-Ortega P, and Zulueta-Dorado T
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Female, Head and Neck Neoplasms pathology, Humans, Intraoperative Care, Lymphoscintigraphy methods, Male, Melanoma pathology, Middle Aged, Preoperative Care, Radiopharmaceuticals analysis, Retrospective Studies, Sensitivity and Specificity, Skin Neoplasms pathology, Technetium Tc 99m Aggregated Albumin analysis, Young Adult, Head and Neck Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Lymphatic Metastasis diagnostic imaging, Melanoma diagnostic imaging, Melanoma secondary, Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy methods, Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography Computed Tomography, Skin Neoplasms diagnostic imaging
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Objective: Assess the role of SPECT-CT in sentinel lymph node (SLN) biopsy in the accurate anatomical location of the SNL in patients with cutaneous head and neck melanoma., Material and Methods: A retrospective study was conducted from February 2010 to June 2013 on 22 consecutive patients with a diagnosis of cutaneous head and neck melanoma (9 female, 13 male), with a mean age of 55 years old and who met the inclusion criteria for SLN biopsy. Patients underwent preoperative scanning after peri-scar injection of (99m)Tc-labeled-nanocolloid. Planar images of the injection-site, whole-body, and SPECT-CT scanning were acquired., Results: Detection rate of SLN reached up to 91% (20/22 patients) by planar lymphoscintigraphy and 95.4% (21/22 patients) by SPECT-CT. SPECT-CT provided an accurate location of SLN in 14/22 patients, enabling to improve the surgical approach (clinical impact: 63.6%). SLN was positive for metastatic cells in 9.1% patients., Conclusion: SPECT-CT provides detailed anatomical SLN location and allows detecting a higher number of SLN than planar lymphoscintigraphy. Routine use of SPECT-CT is recommended in order to optimise the SLN detection and location in patients with head and neck melanoma., (Copyright © 2015 Elsevier España, S.L.U. and SEMNIM. All rights reserved.)
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- 2016
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21. Sentinel lymph node biopsy in paediatric melanoma. A case series.
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Sánchez Aguilar M, Álvarez Pérez RM, García Gómez FJ, Fernández Ortega P, and Borrego Dorado I
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- Child, Child, Preschool, False Positive Reactions, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Hutchinson's Melanotic Freckle secondary, Male, Neoplasms, Second Primary, Nevus, Epithelioid and Spindle Cell, Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography Computed Tomography, Skin Neoplasms pathology, Lymphatic Metastasis diagnosis, Melanoma secondary, Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy
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The incidence of melanoma in children is uncommon, being particularly rare in children under 10 years-old. However, this disease is increasing by a mean of 2% per year. As in adults, the lymph node status is the most important prognostic factor, crucial to performing the selective sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB). We report 3 cases of paediatric patients of 3, 4 and 8 years-old, in which SLNB was performed for malignant melanoma. Paediatric age implies greater technical difficulty to the scintigraphy scan due to poor patient cooperation, with mild sedation required in some cases, and only being able to acquire planar images in other cases. SPECT/CT was only performed in the oldest patient. In our cases, SLNB was useful for selecting the least invasive surgery in order to reduce morbidity., (Copyright © 2014 Elsevier España, S.L.U. y SEMNIM. All rights reserved.)
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- 2015
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22. The role of 18FDG, 18FDOPA PET/CT and 99mTc bone scintigraphy imaging in Erdheim-Chester disease.
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García-Gómez FJ, Acevedo-Báñez I, Martínez-Castillo R, Tirado-Hospital JL, Cuenca-Cuenca JI, Pachón-Garrudo VM, Álvarez-Pérez RM, García-Jiménez R, Rivas-Infante E, García-Morillo JS, and Borrego-Dorado I
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- Adult, Aged, Bone and Bones diagnostic imaging, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Radionuclide Imaging, Radiopharmaceuticals, Retrospective Studies, Dihydroxyphenylalanine analogs & derivatives, Erdheim-Chester Disease diagnosis, Fluorodeoxyglucose F18, Multimodal Imaging, Technetium, Tomography, X-Ray Computed adverse effects
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Erdheim-Chester disease (ECD) is a rare non-Langerhans cell histiocitosis, characterized by multisystemic xanthogranulomatous infiltration by foamy histiocytes that stain positively for CD68 marker but not express CD1a and S100 proteins. Etiology and pathogenesis are still unknown and only about 500 cases are related in the literature. Multisystemic involvement leads to a wide variety of clinical manifestations that results in a poor prognosis although recent advances in treatment. We present the clinical, nuclear medicine findings and therapeutic aspects of a serie of 6 patients with histopathological diagnosis of ECD, who have undergone both bone scintigraphy (BS) and 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (18FDG)-PET/CT scans in our institution. A complementary 18F-fluorodopa (18FDOPA)-PET/CT was performed in one case. Three different presentations of the disease were observed in our casuistic: most indolent form was a cutaneous confined disease, presented in only one patient. Multifocal involvement with central nervous system (CNS) preservation was observed in two patients. Most aggressive form consisted in a systemic involvement with CNS infiltration, presented in three patients. In our experience neurological involvement, among one case with isolate pituitary infiltration, was associated with mortality in all cases. 18FDG-PET/CT and BS were particularly useful in despite systemic involvement; locate the site for biopsy and the treatment response evaluation. By our knowledge, 18FDOPA-PET/CT not seems useful in the initial staging of ECD. A baseline 18FDG-PET/CT and BS may help in monitoring the disease and could be considered when patients were incidentally diagnosed and periodically 18FDG-PET/CT must be performed in the follow up to evaluate treatment response., (Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2015
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