13 results on '"Martínez Ortiz MJ"'
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2. Lower limb cutaneous melanoma surgery: location matters.
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Piñero-Madrona A, Cerezuela-Fuentes P, Ruiz-Merino G, Martínez-Barba E, Ortiz-Reina S, Martínez-Ortiz MJ, López-Ávila A, Frías-Iniesta JF, Viney A, and Cabezas-Herrera J
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- Humans, Disease-Free Survival, Male, Female, Adult, Middle Aged, Aged, Survival Rate, Spain epidemiology, Prognosis, Melanoma, Cutaneous Malignant, Melanoma mortality, Melanoma therapy, Skin Neoplasms mortality, Skin Neoplasms therapy, Lower Extremity surgery
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The anatomical location of cutaneous melanoma is a relevant independent prognostic factor in melanoma. The aim of the study is to know the prognosis of lower limb cutaneous melanoma related to their location within the limb, regardless of the histological type, and if there are any other influencing variables. A real-world data observational study was developed. The lesions were divided depending on the location of the melanoma (thigh, leg and foot). Bivariate and multivariate analysis were performed, and melanoma-specific survival and disease-free survival rates were calculated. When these analysis were done, the results showed that, in melanomas of the lower limb, location on the foot presented a lower melanoma-specific survival rate compared to more proximal locations, and only the anatomical location presents statistical significance to discriminate cases with a higher mortality risk and a lower disease-free survival rate among distal melanomas (mainly on the foot). In conclusion, this study confirms that a more distal location of lower limb cutaneous melanoma is a relevant prognostic factor.Trial registration number NCT04625491 retrospectively registered., (© 2023. The Author(s).)
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- 2023
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3. Prediction of serious complications in patients with pulmonary thromboembolism and solid cancer: Validation of the EPIPHANY Index in a prospective cohort of patients from the PERSEO study.
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Sánchez-Cánovas M, Jimenez-Fonseca P, Fernández Garay D, Cejuela Solís M, Casado Elía D, Coma Salvans E, de la Haba Vacas I, Gómez Sánchez D, Fernández Montés A, Morales Giménez R, Biosca Gómez de Tejada M, Arrazubi Arrula V, Sequero López S, Otero Candelera R, Sánchez Cendra C, Justo de la Peña M, Moreno Muñoz D, Orillo Sarmiento M, Martínez de Castro E, García Escobar I, Bernal Vidal A, Ortega Moran L, Muñoz Martín AJ, Sánchez Bayona R, Martínez Ortiz MJ, Ayala de la Peña F, Vicente V, and Carmona-Bayonas A
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- Humans, Animals, Bayes Theorem, Prospective Studies, Outpatients, Pulmonary Embolism epidemiology, Gastropoda, Neoplasms complications
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Introduction: There is currently no validated score capable of classifying cancer-associated pulmonary embolism (PE) in its full spectrum of severity. This study has validated the EPIPHANY Index, a new tool to predict serious complications in cancer patients with suspected or unsuspected PE., Method: The PERSEO Study prospectively recruited individuals with PE and active cancer or receiving antineoplastic therapy from 22 Spanish hospitals. The estimation of the relative frequency θ of complications based on the EPIPHANY Index categories was made using the Bayesian alternative for the binomial test., Results: A total of 900 patients, who were diagnosed with PE between October 2017 and January 2020, were enrolled. The rate of serious complications at 15 days was 11.8%, 95% highest density interval [HDI], 9.8-14.1%. Of the EPIPHANY low-risk patients, 2.4% (95% HDI, 0.8-4.6%) had serious complications, as did 5.5% (95% HDI, 2.9-8.7%) of the moderate-risk participants and 21.0% (95% HDI, 17.0-24.0%) of those with high-risk episodes. The EPIPHANY Index was associated with overall survival (OS) in patients with different risk levels: median OS was 16.5, 14.4, and 4.4 months for those at low, intermediate, and high risk, respectively. Both the EPIPHANY Index and the Hestia criteria exhibited greater negative predictive value and a lower negative likelihood ratio than the remaining models. The incidence of bleeding at 6 months was 6.2% (95% HDI, 2.9-9.5%) in low/moderate-risk vs 12.7% (95% HDI, 10.1-15.4%) in high-risk (p-value = 0.037) episodes. Of the outpatients, serious complications at 15 days were recorded in 2.1% (95% HDI, 0.7-4.0%) of the cases with EPIPHANY low/intermediate-risk vs 5.3% (95% HDI, 1.7-11.8%) in high-risk cases., Conclusion: We have validated the EPIPHANY Index in patients with incidental or symptomatic cancer-related PE. This model can contribute to standardize decision-making in a scenario lacking quality evidence., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist., (Copyright: © 2023 Sánchez-Cánovas et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.)
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- 2023
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4. Coloured hybrid materials: exploiting an emergent surface property of fluorinated Al 2 O 3 containing anthocyanins and betacyanins.
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Pérez-Ramírez E, Torres IK, Martínez-Ortiz MJ, Rivera JL, Felipe C, Guzmán A, Ibarra IA, and Lima E
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- Aluminum, Betacyanins, Surface Properties, Anthocyanins, Fluorine chemistry
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Two fluorinated γ-Al
2 O3 series were synthesized by a sol-gel method with two solvents (2-propanol and 2-butanol), two aluminium sources (ATB and ATP) and one fluorine source (Na3 AlF6 ). The resulting inorganic matrixes were evaluated to characterize aluminium and fluorine species ([AlO4 5- ], [AlO5 7- ], [AlO6 9- ], [AlF4 - ], [AlF5 2- ] and [AlF6 3- ]) by powder X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS),27 Al magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance (27 Al MAS-NMR) and infrared spectroscopy (IR-ATR). BET and BJH analyses using the nitrogen isotherms of these materials allowed identifying a clear trend in some textural parameters such as specific surface area and fluorine content. These results were confirmed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Chemical affinity and acid surface properties were evidenced with colour shifts in two groups of hybrid pigments, prepared with natural anthocyanins ( Brassica oleracea ) and betacyanins ( Bougainvillea glabra ).- Published
- 2022
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5. Complete remission of stage IV sinonasal small cell neuroendocrine carcinoma: A case report.
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Raposo A, Martínez-Ortiz MJ, Buendía A, Guillén E, Bermúdez C, and García-Purriños F
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Sinonasal small cell carcinoma (SmCC) is a rare type of neoplasm. The current case report describes the case of a 30-year-old male patient with stage IV SmCC who underwent concurrent radiotherapy (RT) plus etoposide-cisplatin treatment. Positron emission tomography (PET)/computed tomography (CT) and fibroscopy examination showed complete remission at 3 months post-treatment. However, leptomeningeal metastasis (LM) occurred at 9 months. A literature search identified no previous case reports describing LM of SmCC. The patient was treated with concurrent RT plus irinotecan-gemcitabine. During the sixth cycle of irinotecan-gemcitabine, the patient required intensive care admission due to severe acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus 2-associated pneumonia. Following clearance of the pneumonia, LM was assessed using PET/CT and MRI at 3 months, which revealed a complete response to irinotecan-gemcitabine. In May 2021, the patient succumbed to LM following disease recurrence. The findings of this case report should encourage other authors to publish their treatment outcomes regarding SmCC. More clinical trials are required to achieve better results in terms of patient outcome., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no competing interests., (Copyright © 2020, Spandidos Publications.)
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- 2022
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6. A Source of Systematic Errors in the Determination of Critical Micelle Concentration and Micellization Enthalpy by Graphical Methods in Isothermal Titration Calorimetry.
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Corea M, Jiménez-Juárez R, Martínez-Mejía G, Martínez-Ortiz MJ, and Del Río JM
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Isothermal titration calorimetry is frequently employed to determine the critical micelle concentration and the micellization enthalpy of surfactants in terms of geometrical characteristics of the titration curves. Previously we have shown theoretically that even for an infinitesimal injection, the heat per titrant mol depends on the stock solution concentration. In this work, we explore experimentally the influence of the stock solution concentration on the geometrical characteristics of the titration curve and its effect in determining the critical micelle concentration and the micellization enthalpy of surfactants. The systematic study of this phenomenology involves a great number of measurements at different temperatures with several repetitions carried out using a robotic calorimeter. As surfactant hexadecyltrimethylamonium bromide was used. The magnitude and shape of the heat titration depend on the stock solution concentration. As a consequence, the inflexion-point, break-point, and step-height decrease until a limiting value. A qualitative analysis suggests that the limiting value depends only on substance. This work shows that graphical methods could not be suitable for the calculation of the critical micelle concentration and micellization enthalpy because the magnitude and shape of the titration curve depend on the stock solution concentration. Micellar properties should be calculated by the application of theoretical models as in the ligand-binding studies.
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- 2021
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7. Thermal Stability Evaluation of Polystyrene-Mg/Zn/Al LDH Nanocomposites.
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De la Rosa-Guzmán MÁ, Guzmán-Vargas A, Cayetano-Castro N, Del Río JM, Corea M, and Martínez-Ortiz MJ
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A series of samples of Mg/Zn/Al LDHs (layered double hydroxides) materials was prepared by the co-precipitation and urea hydrolysis methods. They were modified with organic surfactants (acrylate and oleate anions) and characterized by X-ray diffraction, which corroborated the intercalation of anionic species into the interlayer space. The hydrophobized materials were incorporated at low contents (10 and 15 wt.%) to polystyrene, which was synthesized by emulsion polymerization techniques. The polymeric composites were analyzed by thermogravimetry to determine the decomposition temperature. The results demonstrated that the materials with Zn presented the greatest increment in the degradation temperature (7 °C < T < 54 °C). Moreover, the Friedman, Flynn-Wall-Ozawa, and Coats-Redfern models were compared to obtain the kinetic parameters of degradation process. The obtained order of decomposition of the Coats-Redfern model showed that the decomposition process occurs in at least two stages. Finally, the addition of environmentally friendly modified Layered Double Hydroxides (LDH) nanomaterials to the polystyrene (PS) matrix allowed for obtaining polymeric composites with higher thermal stability, retarding the decomposition process of PS.
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- 2019
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8. Primary small cell carcinoma of the larynx. Survival time of 47 months. Case report.
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Raposo A, Marco A, García-Solano ME, Martínez-Ortiz MJ, García-Purriños F, and Lajara J
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Small cell carcinoma (SCC) of the larynx is a rare type of neuroendocrine carcinoma (NEC), few cases of which have been described in the literature. The prognosis for this type of carcinoma is poor, with a survival time typically not exceeding two years. We describe the case of a 54-year-old male patient with a primary tumor in the right ventricular band and a biopsy compatible with SCC. The patient underwent radiotherapy (RT) and concomitant chemotherapy (QT) and, after a relapse at 17 months, underwent total laryngectomy with bilateral neck dissection. The survival time was 47 months. Further studies are required to elucidate the possible causes of the better prognosis in some cases.
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- 2018
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9. [Experience of off-label use of Eltrombopag in the treatment of thrombocytopenia associated with solid tumors].
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García Lagunar MH, Cerezuela Fuentes P, Martínez Penella M, Gutiérrez-Meca Maestre DP, García Coronel M, and Martínez Ortiz MJ
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- Aged, Antineoplastic Agents adverse effects, Antineoplastic Agents therapeutic use, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Off-Label Use, Retrospective Studies, Benzoates therapeutic use, Hydrazines therapeutic use, Neoplasms complications, Pyrazoles therapeutic use, Thrombocytopenia drug therapy, Thrombocytopenia etiology
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Purpose: To describe the results of the off-label use of eltrombopag in patients with solid tumors and thrombocytopenia that limits chemotherapy., Methods: Retrospective observational study including all patients with solid tumors who were treated with eltrombopag for thrombocytopenia during the chemotherapy treatment between January 2012 and December 2014., Results: Six patients, with solid tumors and thrombocytopenia that limits chemotherapy treatment, received eltrombopag during the study and it was observed a decrease in the delay of chemotherapy cycles (4.83 ± 4.79 delayed cycles before starting eltrombopag vs 2.50 ± 4.32 delayed cycles during the treatment with eltrombopag, p=0.492) and an increase in the percentage of administrated dosage (89.29 ± 13.36% vs 91.43 ± 10.69%, p=0.682). Also, there was an increase in platelet nadir (55.29 ± 16.45x10⁹/L vs 76.14 ± 36.38x10⁹/L, p=0.248) without platelet transfusion support in any patient during treatment with eltrombopag., Conclusions: eltrombopag has resulted to be an alternative in the treatment of patients with thrombocytopenia that limits chemotherapy, clinical trials with more number or patients are needed to confirm these results., (Copyright AULA MEDICA EDICIONES 2014. Published by AULA MEDICA. All rights reserved.)
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- 2015
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10. Intramedullary metastases due to non microcytic lung carcinoma.
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Maciá Escalante S, Martínez Ortiz MJ, Guillén Ponce C, Rodríguez Lescure A, Gallego Plazas J, and Carrato Mena A
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- Adenocarcinoma drug therapy, Adenocarcinoma radiotherapy, Adenocarcinoma surgery, Bone Marrow Neoplasms drug therapy, Brain Neoplasms drug therapy, Brain Neoplasms radiotherapy, Brain Neoplasms secondary, Brain Neoplasms surgery, Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung drug therapy, Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung radiotherapy, Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung surgery, Cisplatin administration & dosage, Combined Modality Therapy, Cranial Irradiation, Craniotomy, Deoxycytidine administration & dosage, Deoxycytidine analogs & derivatives, Docetaxel, Frontal Lobe pathology, Humans, Lung Neoplasms drug therapy, Male, Middle Aged, Taxoids administration & dosage, Vinblastine administration & dosage, Vinblastine analogs & derivatives, Vinorelbine, Gemcitabine, Adenocarcinoma secondary, Bone Marrow Neoplasms secondary, Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung secondary, Cervical Vertebrae pathology, Lung Neoplasms pathology, Spinal Neoplasms secondary, Thoracic Vertebrae pathology
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- 2006
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11. [Marchiafava-Bignami disease in a non-alcoholic patient].
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Más G, González-Caballero G, Martínez-Ortiz MJ, and Sáez-Castán J
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- Aged, Alcohol-Related Disorders, Alcoholism, Demyelinating Diseases physiopathology, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Corpus Callosum pathology, Demyelinating Diseases diagnosis, Demyelinating Diseases pathology, Liver Cirrhosis physiopathology
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- 2006
12. [Ophthalmoplegia in a patient with prostate cancer and bone metastases].
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Maciá Escalante S, Guillén Ponce C, Molina Garrido MJ, Martínez Ortiz MJ, Ballester Navarro I, and Carrato Mena A
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- Adenocarcinoma diagnosis, Adenocarcinoma drug therapy, Aged, Antineoplastic Agents, Hormonal therapeutic use, Bone Neoplasms diagnosis, Bone Neoplasms drug therapy, Humans, Male, Oculomotor Nerve Diseases diagnosis, Oculomotor Nerve Diseases drug therapy, Oculomotor Nerve Diseases etiology, Ophthalmoplegia diagnosis, Ophthalmoplegia drug therapy, Prostatic Neoplasms drug therapy, Adenocarcinoma secondary, Bone Neoplasms secondary, Ophthalmoplegia etiology, Prostatic Neoplasms pathology
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Prognosis in prostate cancer is determined, in greater part, by the presence of metastases. Bone metastases can occur in any part of the skeleton even, for example, at the base of the skull. We present a case of a 78 year old male who, in December 2001, presented with paralysis of the third cranial nerve. The NMR and CAT scans were normal and circulating levels of PSA were elevated. He was referred to the Urology Service where the treatment guidelines included complete androgen block. Subsequently, he developed retro-orbital pain, divergent strabismus and palpebral ptosis. CAT and NMR indicated a soft tissue mass at the sphenoid level. Treatment was Gamma Knife Radio-surgery. Since August 2004, in conjunction with the latest rise in PSA, the patients general status deteriorated considerably and he was referred to the Oncology Service. There was an increase in the paralysis of the third, fourth and sixth cranial nerve (complete left ophthalmoplegia) and left-central facial paralysis. Metastases from prostate cancer can be disseminated via the lymphatic or the blood system. Currently, there are more metastases from large-size tumours. Metastases are critical in prostate cancer because of their adverse effect on the patients survival. Measurements of circulating levels of prostate specific antigen and prostate acid phosphatase are very useful in the clinical diagnosis of the primary tumour, or its metastases.
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- 2005
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13. Tracheo-esophageal fistula in a patient with esophageal cancer and stent.
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Maciá Escalante S, Molina Garrido MJ, Martínez Ortiz MJ, Ballester Navarro I, Martín Ureste M, Guillén Ponce C, and Carrato Mena A
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- Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell complications, Esophageal Neoplasms complications, Stents, Tracheoesophageal Fistula etiology, Tracheoesophageal Fistula surgery
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- 2005
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