11 results on '"Claver Valderas MA"'
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2. Non-biopsy diagnosis of familial amyloid cardiomyopathy
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Mohamed-Salem, Laroussi, primary, Moreno-Monsalve, Tatiana, additional, Castellón-Sánchez, Mª Isabel, additional, Claver-Valderas, Mª Antonia, additional, and Pascual-Figal, Domingo, additional
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- 2019
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3. Clinical value of baseline 18 F-FDG PET/CT in soft tissue sarcomas.
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Reyes Marlés RH, Navarro Fernández JL, Puertas García-Sandoval JP, Santonja Medina F, Mohamed Salem L, Frutos Esteban L, Contreras Gutiérrez JF, Castellón Sánchez MI, Ruiz Merino G, and Claver Valderas MA
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Background: The use of
18 F-FDG Positron emission tomography/Computed tomography (PET/CT) in the initial staging of many cancers is clearly established. Most soft tissue sarcoma (STS) has a high affinity for18 F-FDG, which is why18 F-FDG PET/CT has been proposed as a non-invasive method, useful in diagnosis and follow-up. The standardized uptake value values (SUV), the volume-based metabolic parameters MTV (metabolic tumor volume), and TLG (total lesion glycolysis) determine tumor viability and provide its total volume and the total activity of metabolically active tumor cells. The histological grade is the most important predictor of metastases and mortality associated with STS, and a significant relationship between the metabolic parameters of18 F-FDG PET/CT and the histological grade has been described., Methods: A retrospective study was conducted on STS patients, who had histological grade according to the FNCLCC (Fédération Nationale des Centres de Lutte Contre Le Cancer) criteria, as well as a baseline PET/CT. SUV (SUVmax , SUVmean , and SUVpeak ), MTV, and TLG were quantified. A T-student test was performed to establish the relationship between the metabolic biomarkers and the histological grade. Their usefulness as predictors of the histological grade was verified using receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curves. A survival function study was performed using the Kaplan-Meier method. To assess the prognostic utility of the metabolic biomarkers we use the Log-Rank method., Results: The SUV values were useful to discriminate high-grade STS. We found a significant relationship between the histological grade and the SUV values. SUVmax , SUVpeak , MTV, and TLG were predictors of overall survival (OS). There were no significant differences in the OS for the SUVmean , or in the disease-free survival (DFS) for SUVmax , SUVmean , SUVpeak , MTV, and TLG., Conclusions: The SUVmax , SUVmean , and SUVpeak values correlate with the HG and are useful to discriminate high-grade from low-grade STS. Patients with high SUVmax , SUVpeak , MTV, and TLG have a significantly lower OS., (© 2021. The Author(s).)- Published
- 2021
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4. Prevalence of wild type ATTR assessed as myocardial uptake in bone scan in the elderly population.
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Mohamed-Salem L, Santos-Mateo JJ, Sanchez-Serna J, Hernández-Vicente Á, Reyes-Marle R, Castellón Sánchez MI, Claver-Valderas MA, Gonzalez-Vioque E, Haro-Del Moral FJ, García-Pavía P, and Pascual-Figal DA
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- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Bone Density physiology, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Prevalence, Retrospective Studies, Amyloid Neuropathies, Familial diagnostic imaging, Amyloid Neuropathies, Familial epidemiology, Heart diagnostic imaging, Population Surveillance, Radionuclide Imaging methods, Radiopharmaceuticals
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Background: Myocardial uptake of bone tracers has emerged as useful tool for the early detection of transthyretin amyloidosis (ATTR). The prevalence of wild-type ATTR (ATTRwt) in individuals remains to be established., Methods: All whole body bone scans performed in individuals ≥ 75 years with no previous clinical suspicion of ATTR were revised in a population-based university hospital over a 7-year period (1509 studies corresponding to 1114 patients; 80.5 ± 4.1 years, 65% males). Positive cardiac uptake was defined according to Perugini score as grade 2 or 3. Heart failure (HF) hospitalizations during the follow-up were obtained from regional administrative databases., Results: Thirty-one patients ≥ 75 years (2.78%) showed cardiac uptake; compared with those without uptake, these patients were older (85 ± 5 vs. 80 ± 4, p < 0.001) and predominantly males (90% vs. 64%, p = 0.005). The prevalence of cardiac uptake was 3.88% in males and 0.77% in females, and increased with age, reaching 13.9% in males≥85 years (2.7% among females). The estimated prevalence for the European standard population ≥ 75 years was 4.15% in males, 1.03% in females and 2.59% in the general population. HF hospitalizations rates were 14% in patients without uptake and 29% in those with cardiac uptake (p = 0.034). After adjusting for age and gender, cardiac uptake was associated with a higher risk of HF hospitalization (OR 2.60, 95%CI 1.09-5.74, p = 0.022)., Conclusions: Myocardial uptake in bone scan is very prevalent with ageing, mainly affects males and is associated with an increased risk of HF hospitalization. These findings reinforce ATTRwt as a relevant cause of HF in the elderly., (Copyright © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2018
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5. Utility of 18 fludeoxyglucose in preoperative positon-emission tomography-computed tomography (PET-CT) in the early diagnosis of exocrine pancreatic cancer: A study of 139 resected cases.
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Sánchez-Bueno F, García-Pérez R, Claver Valderas MA, de la Peña Moral J, Frutos Esteban L, Ortiz Ruiz E, Fuster Quiñonero M, and Parrilla Paricio P
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- Adult, Aged, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Preoperative Care methods, Prospective Studies, Adenocarcinoma diagnostic imaging, Adenocarcinoma surgery, Early Detection of Cancer methods, Fluorodeoxyglucose F18, Pancreas, Exocrine, Pancreatic Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Pancreatic Neoplasms surgery, Positron Emission Tomography Computed Tomography, Radiopharmaceuticals
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Introduction: In pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDA), surgical resection is the only curative treatment, but due to its late clinical presentation only 15-25% patients are candidates for curative resection. The aim of this prospective, single-center study is to determine the diagnostic utility of preoperative PET-CT for early detection of PDA and early panIN lesions., Methods: We studied the histopathological features of PDA and different panIN lesions in 139 surgical samples from patients undergoing pancreatic resection (from 2010-2014), comparing these results with preoperative PET-CT and MDCT study. For tumor diagnosis in PET-CT maximum standard SUV 2.5 was used. Pancreatic baseline SUVmax is the maximum uptake of the radiotracer 18-2FDG on the ROI curve determined for the area of the normal pancreas after pathological reassessment with areas not affected by tumours or preneoplastic lesions. Tumour Uptake Index is the ratio between the tumour SUVmax and pancreatic baseline SUVmax., Results: Using an standard maximum SUV value of 2.5, PET-CT sensitivity was 77.7% (108 of the 139 cases) against 75.5% (105 of the 139 cases) of MDCT. But when we combined this value with maximum SUV of normal pancreatic tissue from each patient, PET-CT sensitivity improved its value to 94.9%., Conclusion: A combination of studies of PET-CT in tumor and non-tumor tissue of each patient might be a very useful diagnostic tool not only for preoperative diagnosis of PDA, but also for early panIN lesions., (Copyright © 2016 AEC. Publicado por Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.)
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- 2016
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6. Groove pancreatitis vs. pancreatic adenocarcinoma: A review of 8 cases.
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Sánchez-Bueno F, Torres Salmerón G, de la Peña Moral J, Ortiz Ruiz E, Fuster Quiñonero M, Gutiérrez Zárate WV, Claver Valderas MA, and Parrilla Paricio P
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- Adenocarcinoma surgery, Adult, Aged, Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Pancreatic Neoplasms surgery, Pancreatitis, Chronic surgery, Adenocarcinoma diagnosis, Pancreatic Neoplasms diagnosis, Pancreatitis, Chronic diagnosis
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Introduction: Groove pancreatitis (PS) is an uncommon clinical situation and radiologically it can mimic carcinoma of the periampullary area. The aim of this paper is to study a series of 8 patients who underwent surgery with preoperative diagnosis of pancreatic head mass and subsequent pathological diagnosis of PS., Methods: In our series, 6 were men and 2 women, with an average age of 51,9 years. Before surgery, all patients had epigastric abdominal pain requiring analgesia at high doses. The preoperative analytical CEA and Ca 19.9 were normal in all patients. Imaging studies showed intrapancreatic solid lesions in 6 of the 8 patients, and in the remaining 2 one papillary mass of 5 and 6cm, respectively, that caused stenosis in the duodenal luz. EUS neoplastic cells were negative in all patients., Results: The immediate postoperative evolution was satisfactory, there are no complications. In our series, no patients have died. The long-term follow-up, in 7 of the 8 patients, has been excellent with disappearance of abdominal pain and improvement of nutritional status. The remaining patient had frequent recurrent episodes of acute pancreatitis, and at 60 months, presented a pseudocyst that has required a Roux-en-Y cystojejunostomy., Conclusions: PS must be included in the differential diagnosis of pancreatic lesions, which may include carcinoma of the periampullary area and other causes of chronic pancreatitis., (Copyright © 2016 AEC. Publicado por Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.)
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- 2016
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7. [Value of ¹⁸F-FDG PET-CT in diagnosis and following of histiocytic necrotizing lymphadenitis (Kikuchi-Fujimotós disease)].
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Murcia Duréndez MJ, Paredes Martínez ML, Navarro Fernández JL, Frutos Esteban L, and Claver Valderas MA
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- Adult, Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Image-Guided Biopsy, Lymph Nodes blood supply, Lymph Nodes metabolism, Lymph Nodes pathology, Lymphadenopathy diagnosis, Ultrasonography, Doppler, Fluorine Radioisotopes pharmacokinetics, Fluorodeoxyglucose F18 pharmacokinetics, Histiocytic Necrotizing Lymphadenitis diagnostic imaging, Positron Emission Tomography Computed Tomography methods, Radiopharmaceuticals pharmacokinetics
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- 2015
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8. The value of 18F-FDG PET/CT for assessing the response to neoadjuvant therapy in locally advanced rectal cancer.
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Murcia Duréndez MJ, Frutos Esteban L, Luján J, Frutos MD, Valero G, Navarro Fernández JL, Mohamed Salem L, Ruiz Merino G, and Claver Valderas MA
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- Adenocarcinoma therapy, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Chemoradiotherapy, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Neoplasm Staging, Rectal Neoplasms therapy, Reproducibility of Results, Treatment Outcome, Adenocarcinoma diagnostic imaging, Fluorodeoxyglucose F18, Multimodal Imaging, Neoadjuvant Therapy, Positron-Emission Tomography, Radiopharmaceuticals, Rectal Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Purpose: Neoadjuvant radiochemotherapy (RCT) is an accepted treatment for locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC) that improves surgical outcomes. If a pathological complete response is achieved, conservative surgery can be considered. The objective of our study was to assess the reliability of (18)F-FDG PET/CT for evaluating the response to neoadjuvant RCT in LARC., Methods: We prospectively studied 41 patients diagnosed with LARC and candidates for neoadjuvant RCT. PET/CT was performed before RCT and again 7 weeks later. A visual and semiquantitative analysis was carried out. The pathological response was classified according to the Mandard tumour regression grade (TRG). We analysed: (a) the relationship between TRG and the result of the posttreatment PET/CT scan, and (b) the correlation between the percentage of pathological response and the percentage decrease in SUVmax according to the response index (RI)., Results: The mean SUVmax of the rectal lesions at diagnosis was 13.6 and after RCT 3.96. The mean RI was 65.32 %. Sensitivity was 88.88 %, specificity 92.86 %, positive predictive value 96 %, negative predictive value 81 %. Of the 41 patients, 8 had TRG I (all negative PET/CT); 6 had TRG II (5 negative, 1 positive PET/CT); 16 had TRG III (13 positive, 3 negative PET/CT); 9 had TRG IV (all positive PET/CT); 2 had TRG V (all positive PET/CT). Of the 14 patients classified as responders (TRG I, II), 13 (92.86 %) had negative PET/CT. Of the 27 patients classified as nonresponders (TRG III-V), 24 (88.88 %) had positive PET/CT. Differences were statistically significant (p < 0.0001). The RI in responders was 79.9 % and in nonresponders was 60.3 %. Differences were statistically significant (p < 0.037)., Conclusion: PET/CT is a reliable technique for assessing response to neoadjuvant RCT in LARC, with a view to considering more conservative surgical treatment. The combination of the visual and semiquantitative analysis increases the diagnostic validity of PET/CT.
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- 2013
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9. [Positron emission tomography using 18F-fluorodeoxy-glucose in a case of bladder cancer with a solitary cutaneous metastasis].
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Contreras Gutiérrez J, Frutos Esteban L, Navarro Fernández JL, and Claver Valderas MA
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- Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Skin Neoplasms secondary, Urinary Bladder Neoplasms pathology, Fluorodeoxyglucose F18, Positron-Emission Tomography, Radiopharmaceuticals, Urinary Bladder Neoplasms diagnostic imaging
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- 2011
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10. [Bone scintigraphy and scintigraphy with (111)In-octreotide in the diagnosis of bone metastasis of bronchial carcinoid tumor].
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Pérez Angel F, Sánchez Catalicio J, Mohamed Salem L, Castellón Sánchez MI, Navarro Fernández JL, and Claver Valderas MA
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- Aged, 80 and over, Biomarkers, Tumor analysis, Diagnosis, Differential, Humans, Male, Osteoarthritis diagnosis, Radionuclide Imaging, Bone Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Bone Neoplasms secondary, Bronchial Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Carcinoid Tumor diagnostic imaging, Carcinoid Tumor secondary, Indium Radioisotopes, Octreotide analogs & derivatives, Osteoarthritis diagnostic imaging, Radiopharmaceuticals
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- 2010
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11. [Pendred's syndrome. Report on 2 cases in a family].
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Nuño de la Rosa Pozuelo JA, Claver Valderas MA, and Sanz García D
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- Adolescent, Child, Female, Humans, Male, Radionuclide Imaging, Syndrome, Deafness genetics, Genetic Diseases, Inborn diagnosis, Goiter genetics
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- 1977
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