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2. Dielectrophoretic assembly of liquid-phase-exfoliated TiS3 nanoribbons for photodetecting applications
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Frisenda, R., Giovanelli, E., Mishra, P., Gant, P., Flores, E., Sánchez, C., Ares, J. R., de Lara, D. Perez, Ferrer, I. J., Pérez, E. M., and Castellanos-Gomez, A.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
Liquid-phase-exfoliation is a technique capable of producing large quantities of two-dimensional material in suspension. Despite many efforts in the optimization of the exfoliation process itself not much has been done towards the integration of liquid-phase-exfoliated materials in working solid-state devices. In this article, we use dielectrophoresis to direct the assembly of liquid-phase-exfoliated TiS3 nanoribbons between two gold electrodes to produce photodetectors working in the visible. Through electrical and optical measurements we characterize the responsivity of the device and we find values as large as 3.8 mA/W, which improve of more than one order of magnitude on the state-of-the-art for devices based on liquid-phase-exfoliated two-dimensional materials assembled by drop-casting or ink-jet methods., Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures, supporting information (8 pages, 11 figures)
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- 2017
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3. Power Flow Solution Combining Newton-Raphson and Fast Decoupled Methods
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Guamán, W. P., Pesántez, G. N., Proaño, X. A., Pérez, E. M., Tigse, W. V., Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Pal, Nikhil R., Advisory Editor, Bello Perez, Rafael, Advisory Editor, Corchado, Emilio S., Advisory Editor, Hagras, Hani, Advisory Editor, Kóczy, László T., Advisory Editor, Kreinovich, Vladik, Advisory Editor, Lin, Chin-Teng, Advisory Editor, Lu, Jie, Advisory Editor, Melin, Patricia, Advisory Editor, Nedjah, Nadia, Advisory Editor, Nguyen, Ngoc Thanh, Advisory Editor, Wang, Jun, Advisory Editor, Botto-Tobar, Miguel, editor, Zambrano Vizuete, Marcelo, editor, and Díaz Cadena, Angela, editor
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- 2021
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4. Threading Through Macrocycles Enhances the Performance of Carbon Nanotubes as Polymer Fillers
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López-Moreno, A., Nieto-Ortega, B., Moffa, M., de Juan, A., Bernal, M. Mar, Fernández-Blázquez, J. P., Vilatela, J. J., Pisignano, D., and Pérez, E. M.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
In this work we study the reinforcement of polymers by mechanically interlocked derivatives of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs). We compare the mechanical properties of fibers made of polymers and of composites with pristine single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs), mechanically interlocked derivatives of SWNTs (MINTs) and the corresponding supramolecular models. Improvements of both Young's modulus and tensile strength of up to 200 % were observed for the polystyrene-MINTs samples with an optimized loading of just 0.01 wt.%, while the supramolecular models with identical chemical composition and loading showed negligible or even detrimental influence. This behavior is found for three different types of SWNTs and two types of macrocycles. Molecular dynamics simulations show that the polymer adopts an elongated conformation parallel to the SWNT when interacting with MINT fillers, irrespective of the macrocycle chemical nature, whereas a more globular structure is taken upon facing with either pristine SWNTs or supramolecular models. The MINT composite architecture thus leads to a more efficient exploitation of the axial properties of the SWNTs and of the polymer chain at the interface, in agreement with experimental results. Our findings demonstrate that the mechanical bond imparts distinctive advantageous properties to SWNT derivatives as polymer fillers., Comment: 39 pages, 19 figures
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- 2016
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5. Multisocietal European consensus on the terminology, diagnosis, and management of patients with synchronous colorectal cancer and liver metastases: an E-AHPBA consensus in partnership with ESSO, ESCP, ESGAR, and CIRSE
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Siriwardena, A, Serrablo, A, Fretland, A, Wigmore, S, Ramia-Angel, J, Malik, H, Stattner, S, Soreide, K, Zmora, O, Meijerink, M, Kartalis, N, Lesurtel, M, Verhoef, K, Balakrishnan, A, Gruenberger, T, Jonas, E, Devar, J, Jamdar, S, Jones, R, Hilal, M, Andersson, B, Boudjema, K, Mullamitha, S, Stassen, L, Dasari, B, Frampton, A, Aldrighetti, L, Pellino, G, Buchwald, P, Gurses, B, Wasserberg, N, Gruenberger, B, Spiers, H, Jarnagin, W, Vauthey, J, Kokudo, N, Tejpar, S, Valdivieso, A, Adam, R, Lang, H, Smith, M, Deoliveira, M, Adair, A, Gilg, S, Swijnenburg, R, Jaekers, J, Jegatheeswaran, S, Buis, C, Parks, R, Bockhorn, M, Conroy, T, Petras, P, Primavesi, F, Chan, A, Cipriani, F, Rubbia-Brandt, L, Foster, L, Abdelaal, A, Yaqub, S, Rahbari, N, Fondevila, C, Abradelo, M, Kok, N, Tejedor, L, Martinez-Baena, D, Azoulay, D, Maglione, M, Serradilla-Martin, M, Azevedo, J, Romano, F, Line, P, Forcen, T, Panis, Y, Stylianides, N, Bale, R, Quaia, E, Yassin, N, Duque, V, Espin-Basany, E, Mellenhorst, J, Rees, A, Adeyeye, A, Tuynman, J, Simillis, C, Duff, S, Wilson, R, De Nardi, P, Palmer, G, Zakaria, A, Perra, T, Porcu, A, Tamini, N, Kelly, M, Metwally, I, Morarasu, S, Carbone, F, Estaire-Gomez, M, Perez, E, Seligmann, J, Gollins, S, Braun, M, Hessheimer, A, Alonso, V, Radhakrishna, G, Alam, N, Camposorias, C, Barriuoso, J, Ross, P, Ba-Ssalamah, A, Muthu, S, Filobbos, R, Nadarajah, V, Hattab, A, Newton, C, Barker, S, Sibbald, J, Hancock, J, de Liguori Carino, N, Deshpande, R, Lancellotti, F, Paterna, S, Gutierrez-Diez, M, Artigas, C, Siriwardena A. K., Serrablo A., Fretland A. A., Wigmore S. J., Ramia-Angel J. M., Malik H. Z., Stattner S., Soreide K., Zmora O., Meijerink M., Kartalis N., Lesurtel M., Verhoef K., Balakrishnan A., Gruenberger T., Jonas E., Devar J., Jamdar S., Jones R., Hilal M. A., Andersson B., Boudjema K., Mullamitha S., Stassen L., Dasari B. V. M., Frampton A. E., Aldrighetti L., Pellino G., Buchwald P., Gurses B., Wasserberg N., Gruenberger B., Spiers H. V. M., Jarnagin W., Vauthey J. -N., Kokudo N., Tejpar S., Valdivieso A., Adam R., Lang H., Smith M., deOliveira M. L., Adair A., Gilg S., Swijnenburg R. -J., Jaekers J., Jegatheeswaran S., Buis C., Parks R., Bockhorn M., Conroy T., Petras P., Primavesi F., Chan A. K. C., Cipriani F., Rubbia-Brandt L., Foster L., Abdelaal A., Yaqub S., Rahbari N., Fondevila C., Abradelo M., Kok N. F. M., Tejedor L., Martinez-Baena D., Azoulay D., Maglione M., Serradilla-Martin M., Azevedo J., Romano F., Line P. -D., Forcen T. A., Panis Y., Stylianides N., Bale R., Quaia E., Yassin N., Duque V., Espin-Basany E., Mellenhorst J., Rees A., Adeyeye A., Tuynman J. B., Simillis C., Duff S., Wilson R., De Nardi P., Palmer G. J., Zakaria A. D., Perra T., Porcu A., Tamini N., Kelly M. E., Metwally I., Morarasu S., Carbone F., Estaire-Gomez M., Perez E. M., Seligmann J., Gollins S., Braun M., Hessheimer A., Alonso V., Radhakrishna G., Alam N., Camposorias C., Barriuoso J., Ross P., Ba-Ssalamah A., Muthu S., Filobbos R., Nadarajah V., Hattab A., Newton C., Barker S., Sibbald J., Hancock J., de Liguori Carino N., Deshpande R., Lancellotti F., Paterna S., Gutierrez-Diez M., Artigas C., Siriwardena, A, Serrablo, A, Fretland, A, Wigmore, S, Ramia-Angel, J, Malik, H, Stattner, S, Soreide, K, Zmora, O, Meijerink, M, Kartalis, N, Lesurtel, M, Verhoef, K, Balakrishnan, A, Gruenberger, T, Jonas, E, Devar, J, Jamdar, S, Jones, R, Hilal, M, Andersson, B, Boudjema, K, Mullamitha, S, Stassen, L, Dasari, B, Frampton, A, Aldrighetti, L, Pellino, G, Buchwald, P, Gurses, B, Wasserberg, N, Gruenberger, B, Spiers, H, Jarnagin, W, Vauthey, J, Kokudo, N, Tejpar, S, Valdivieso, A, Adam, R, Lang, H, Smith, M, Deoliveira, M, Adair, A, Gilg, S, Swijnenburg, R, Jaekers, J, Jegatheeswaran, S, Buis, C, Parks, R, Bockhorn, M, Conroy, T, Petras, P, Primavesi, F, Chan, A, Cipriani, F, Rubbia-Brandt, L, Foster, L, Abdelaal, A, Yaqub, S, Rahbari, N, Fondevila, C, Abradelo, M, Kok, N, Tejedor, L, Martinez-Baena, D, Azoulay, D, Maglione, M, Serradilla-Martin, M, Azevedo, J, Romano, F, Line, P, Forcen, T, Panis, Y, Stylianides, N, Bale, R, Quaia, E, Yassin, N, Duque, V, Espin-Basany, E, Mellenhorst, J, Rees, A, Adeyeye, A, Tuynman, J, Simillis, C, Duff, S, Wilson, R, De Nardi, P, Palmer, G, Zakaria, A, Perra, T, Porcu, A, Tamini, N, Kelly, M, Metwally, I, Morarasu, S, Carbone, F, Estaire-Gomez, M, Perez, E, Seligmann, J, Gollins, S, Braun, M, Hessheimer, A, Alonso, V, Radhakrishna, G, Alam, N, Camposorias, C, Barriuoso, J, Ross, P, Ba-Ssalamah, A, Muthu, S, Filobbos, R, Nadarajah, V, Hattab, A, Newton, C, Barker, S, Sibbald, J, Hancock, J, de Liguori Carino, N, Deshpande, R, Lancellotti, F, Paterna, S, Gutierrez-Diez, M, Artigas, C, Siriwardena A. K., Serrablo A., Fretland A. A., Wigmore S. J., Ramia-Angel J. M., Malik H. Z., Stattner S., Soreide K., Zmora O., Meijerink M., Kartalis N., Lesurtel M., Verhoef K., Balakrishnan A., Gruenberger T., Jonas E., Devar J., Jamdar S., Jones R., Hilal M. A., Andersson B., Boudjema K., Mullamitha S., Stassen L., Dasari B. V. M., Frampton A. E., Aldrighetti L., Pellino G., Buchwald P., Gurses B., Wasserberg N., Gruenberger B., Spiers H. V. M., Jarnagin W., Vauthey J. -N., Kokudo N., Tejpar S., Valdivieso A., Adam R., Lang H., Smith M., deOliveira M. L., Adair A., Gilg S., Swijnenburg R. -J., Jaekers J., Jegatheeswaran S., Buis C., Parks R., Bockhorn M., Conroy T., Petras P., Primavesi F., Chan A. K. C., Cipriani F., Rubbia-Brandt L., Foster L., Abdelaal A., Yaqub S., Rahbari N., Fondevila C., Abradelo M., Kok N. F. M., Tejedor L., Martinez-Baena D., Azoulay D., Maglione M., Serradilla-Martin M., Azevedo J., Romano F., Line P. -D., Forcen T. A., Panis Y., Stylianides N., Bale R., Quaia E., Yassin N., Duque V., Espin-Basany E., Mellenhorst J., Rees A., Adeyeye A., Tuynman J. B., Simillis C., Duff S., Wilson R., De Nardi P., Palmer G. J., Zakaria A. D., Perra T., Porcu A., Tamini N., Kelly M. E., Metwally I., Morarasu S., Carbone F., Estaire-Gomez M., Perez E. M., Seligmann J., Gollins S., Braun M., Hessheimer A., Alonso V., Radhakrishna G., Alam N., Camposorias C., Barriuoso J., Ross P., Ba-Ssalamah A., Muthu S., Filobbos R., Nadarajah V., Hattab A., Newton C., Barker S., Sibbald J., Hancock J., de Liguori Carino N., Deshpande R., Lancellotti F., Paterna S., Gutierrez-Diez M., and Artigas C.
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Background: Contemporary management of patients with synchronous colorectal cancer and liver metastases is complex. The aim of this project was to provide a practical framework for care of patients with synchronous colorectal cancer and liver metastases, with a focus on terminology, diagnosis, and management. Methods: This project was a multiorganizational, multidisciplinary consensus. The consensus group produced statements which focused on terminology, diagnosis, and management. Statements were refined during an online Delphi process, and those with 70 per cent agreement or above were reviewed at a final meeting. Iterations of the report were shared by electronic mail to arrive at a final agreed document comprising 12 key statements. Results: Synchronous liver metastases are those detected at the time of presentation of the primary tumour. The term 'early metachronous metastases' applies to those absent at presentation but detected within 12 months of diagnosis of the primary tumour, the term 'late metachronous metastases' applies to those detected after 12 months. 'Disappearing metastases' applies to lesions that are no longer detectable on MRI after systemic chemotherapy. Guidance was provided on the recommended composition of tumour boards, and clinical assessment in emergency and elective settings. The consensus focused on treatment pathways, including systemic chemotherapy, synchronous surgery, and the staged approach with either colorectal or liver-directed surgery as first step. Management of pulmonary metastases and the role of minimally invasive surgery was discussed. Conclusion: The recommendations of this contemporary consensus provide information of practical value to clinicians managing patients with synchronous colorectal cancer and liver metastases.
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- 2023
6. The multi-societal European consensus on the terminology, diagnosis and management of patients with synchronous colorectal cancer and liver metastases: an E-AHPBA consensus in partnership with ESSO, ESCP, ESGAR, and CIRSE
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Siriwardena, A, Serrablo, A, Fretland, A, Wigmore, S, Ramia-Angel, J, Malik, H, Stattner, S, Soreide, K, Zmora, O, Meijerink, M, Kartalis, N, Lesurtel, M, Verhoef, C, Balakrishnan, A, Gruenberger, T, Jonas, E, Devar, J, Jamdar, S, Jones, R, Hilal, M, Andersson, B, Boudjema, K, Mullamitha, S, Stassen, L, Dasari, B, Frampton, A, Aldrighetti, L, Pellino, G, Buchwald, P, Gurses, B, Wasserberg, N, Gruenberger, B, Spiers, H, Jarnagin, W, Vauthey, J, Kokudo, N, Tejpar, S, Valdivieso, A, Adam, R, Hauke, L, Smith, M, Deoliveira, M, Adair, A, Gilg, S, Swijnenburg, R, Jaekers, J, Jegatheeswaran, S, Buis, C, Parks, R, Bockhorn, M, Conroy, T, Petras, P, Primavesi, F, Chan, A, Cipriani, F, Rubbia-Brandt, L, Foster, L, Abdelaal, A, Yaqub, S, Rahbari, N, Fondevila, C, Abradelo, M, Kok, N, Tejedor, L, Martinez-Baena, D, Azoulay, D, Maglione, M, Serradilla-Martin, M, Azevedo, J, Romano, F, Line, P, Forcen, T, Panis, Y, Stylianides, N, Bale, R, Quaia, E, Yassin, N, Duque, V, Espin-Basany, E, Mellenhorst, J, Rees, A, Adeyeye, A, Tuynman, J, Simillis, C, Duff, S, Wilson, R, De Nardi, P, Palmer, G, Zakaria, A, Perra, T, Porcu, A, Tamini, N, Kelly, M, Metwally, I, Morarasu, S, Carbone, F, Estaire-Gomez, M, Perez, E, Seligmann, J, Gollins, S, Braun, M, Hessheimer, A, Alonso, V, Radhakrishna, G, Alam, N, Camposorias, C, Barriuoso, J, Ross, P, Ba-Ssalamah, A, Muthu, S, Filobbos, R, Nadarajah, V, Hattab, A, Newton, C, Barker, S, Sibbald, J, Hancock, J, de Liguori Carino, N, Deshpande, R, Lancellotti, F, Paterna, S, Gutierrez-Diez, M, Artigas, C, Siriwardena A. K., Serrablo A., Fretland A. A., Wigmore S. J., Ramia-Angel J. M., Malik H. Z., Stattner S., Soreide K., Zmora O., Meijerink M., Kartalis N., Lesurtel M., Verhoef C., Balakrishnan A., Gruenberger T., Jonas E., Devar J., Jamdar S., Jones R., Hilal M. A., Andersson B., Boudjema K., Mullamitha S., Stassen L., Dasari B. V. M., Frampton A. E., Aldrighetti L., Pellino G., Buchwald P., Gurses B., Wasserberg N., Gruenberger B., Spiers H. V. M., Jarnagin W., Vauthey J. -N., Kokudo N., Tejpar S., Valdivieso A., Adam R., Hauke Lang, Smith M., deOliveira M. L., Adair A., Gilg S., Swijnenburg R. -J., Jaekers J., Jegatheeswaran S., Buis C., Parks R., Bockhorn M., Conroy T., Petras P., Primavesi F., Chan A. K. C., Cipriani F., Rubbia-Brandt L., Foster L., Abdelaal A., Yaqub S., Rahbari N., Fondevila C., Abradelo M., Kok N. F., Tejedor L., Martinez-Baena D., Azoulay D., Maglione M., Serradilla-Martin M., Azevedo J., Romano F., Line P. -D., Forcen T. A., Panis Y., Stylianides N., Bale R., Quaia E., Yassin N., Duque V., Espin-Basany E., Mellenhorst J., Rees A., Adeyeye A., Tuynman J. B., Simillis C., Duff S., Wilson R., De Nardi P., Palmer G. J., Zakaria A. D., Perra T., Porcu A., Tamini N., Kelly M. E., Metwally I., Morarasu S., Carbone F., Estaire-Gomez M., Perez E. M., Seligmann J., Gollins S., Braun M., Hessheimer A., Alonso V., Radhakrishna G., Alam N., Camposorias C., Barriuoso J., Ross P., Ba-Ssalamah A., Muthu S., Filobbos R., Nadarajah V., Hattab A., Newton C., Barker S., Sibbald J., Hancock J., de Liguori Carino N., Deshpande R., Lancellotti F., Paterna S., Gutierrez-Diez M., Artigas C., Siriwardena, A, Serrablo, A, Fretland, A, Wigmore, S, Ramia-Angel, J, Malik, H, Stattner, S, Soreide, K, Zmora, O, Meijerink, M, Kartalis, N, Lesurtel, M, Verhoef, C, Balakrishnan, A, Gruenberger, T, Jonas, E, Devar, J, Jamdar, S, Jones, R, Hilal, M, Andersson, B, Boudjema, K, Mullamitha, S, Stassen, L, Dasari, B, Frampton, A, Aldrighetti, L, Pellino, G, Buchwald, P, Gurses, B, Wasserberg, N, Gruenberger, B, Spiers, H, Jarnagin, W, Vauthey, J, Kokudo, N, Tejpar, S, Valdivieso, A, Adam, R, Hauke, L, Smith, M, Deoliveira, M, Adair, A, Gilg, S, Swijnenburg, R, Jaekers, J, Jegatheeswaran, S, Buis, C, Parks, R, Bockhorn, M, Conroy, T, Petras, P, Primavesi, F, Chan, A, Cipriani, F, Rubbia-Brandt, L, Foster, L, Abdelaal, A, Yaqub, S, Rahbari, N, Fondevila, C, Abradelo, M, Kok, N, Tejedor, L, Martinez-Baena, D, Azoulay, D, Maglione, M, Serradilla-Martin, M, Azevedo, J, Romano, F, Line, P, Forcen, T, Panis, Y, Stylianides, N, Bale, R, Quaia, E, Yassin, N, Duque, V, Espin-Basany, E, Mellenhorst, J, Rees, A, Adeyeye, A, Tuynman, J, Simillis, C, Duff, S, Wilson, R, De Nardi, P, Palmer, G, Zakaria, A, Perra, T, Porcu, A, Tamini, N, Kelly, M, Metwally, I, Morarasu, S, Carbone, F, Estaire-Gomez, M, Perez, E, Seligmann, J, Gollins, S, Braun, M, Hessheimer, A, Alonso, V, Radhakrishna, G, Alam, N, Camposorias, C, Barriuoso, J, Ross, P, Ba-Ssalamah, A, Muthu, S, Filobbos, R, Nadarajah, V, Hattab, A, Newton, C, Barker, S, Sibbald, J, Hancock, J, de Liguori Carino, N, Deshpande, R, Lancellotti, F, Paterna, S, Gutierrez-Diez, M, Artigas, C, Siriwardena A. K., Serrablo A., Fretland A. A., Wigmore S. J., Ramia-Angel J. M., Malik H. Z., Stattner S., Soreide K., Zmora O., Meijerink M., Kartalis N., Lesurtel M., Verhoef C., Balakrishnan A., Gruenberger T., Jonas E., Devar J., Jamdar S., Jones R., Hilal M. A., Andersson B., Boudjema K., Mullamitha S., Stassen L., Dasari B. V. M., Frampton A. E., Aldrighetti L., Pellino G., Buchwald P., Gurses B., Wasserberg N., Gruenberger B., Spiers H. V. M., Jarnagin W., Vauthey J. -N., Kokudo N., Tejpar S., Valdivieso A., Adam R., Hauke Lang, Smith M., deOliveira M. L., Adair A., Gilg S., Swijnenburg R. -J., Jaekers J., Jegatheeswaran S., Buis C., Parks R., Bockhorn M., Conroy T., Petras P., Primavesi F., Chan A. K. C., Cipriani F., Rubbia-Brandt L., Foster L., Abdelaal A., Yaqub S., Rahbari N., Fondevila C., Abradelo M., Kok N. F., Tejedor L., Martinez-Baena D., Azoulay D., Maglione M., Serradilla-Martin M., Azevedo J., Romano F., Line P. -D., Forcen T. A., Panis Y., Stylianides N., Bale R., Quaia E., Yassin N., Duque V., Espin-Basany E., Mellenhorst J., Rees A., Adeyeye A., Tuynman J. B., Simillis C., Duff S., Wilson R., De Nardi P., Palmer G. J., Zakaria A. D., Perra T., Porcu A., Tamini N., Kelly M. E., Metwally I., Morarasu S., Carbone F., Estaire-Gomez M., Perez E. M., Seligmann J., Gollins S., Braun M., Hessheimer A., Alonso V., Radhakrishna G., Alam N., Camposorias C., Barriuoso J., Ross P., Ba-Ssalamah A., Muthu S., Filobbos R., Nadarajah V., Hattab A., Newton C., Barker S., Sibbald J., Hancock J., de Liguori Carino N., Deshpande R., Lancellotti F., Paterna S., Gutierrez-Diez M., and Artigas C.
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Background: Contemporary management of patients with synchronous colorectal cancer and liver metastases is complex. The aim of this project was to provide a practical framework for care of patients with synchronous colorectal cancer and liver metastases with a focus on terminology, diagnosis and management. Methods: This project was a multi-organisational, multidisciplinary consensus. The consensus group produced statements which focused on terminology, diagnosis and management. Statements were refined during an online Delphi process and those with 70% agreement or above were reviewed at a final meeting. Iterations of the report were shared by electronic mail to arrive at a final agreed document comprising twelve key statements. Results: Synchronous liver metastases are those detected at the time of presentation of the primary tumour. The term “early metachronous metastases” applies to those absent at presentation but detected within 12 months of diagnosis of the primary tumour with “late metachronous metastases” applied to those detected after 12 months. Disappearing metastases applies to lesions which are no longer detectable on MR scan after systemic chemotherapy. Guidance was provided on the recommended composition of tumour boards and clinical assessment in emergency and elective settings. The consensus focused on treatment pathways including systemic chemotherapy, synchronous surgery and the staged approach with either colorectal or liver-directed surgery as first step. Management of pulmonary metastases and the role of minimally invasive surgery was discussed. Conclusions: The recommendations of this contemporary consensus provide information of practical value to clinicians managing patients with synchronous colorectal cancer and liver metastases.
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- 2023
7. Differences between familial and sporadic dilated cardiomyopathy: ESC EORP Cardiomyopathy & Myocarditis registry
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Asselbergs F. W., Sammani A., Elliott P., Gimeno J. R., Tavazzi L., Tendera M., Kaski J. P., Maggioni A. P., Rubis P. P., Jurcut R., Helio T., Calo L., Sinagra G., Zdravkovic M., Olivotto I., Kavoliuniene A., Laroche C., Caforio A. L. P., Charron P., Komissarova S., Chakova N., Niyazova S., Linhart A., Kuchynka P., Palecek T., Podzimkova J., Fikrle M., Nemecek E., Bundgaard H., Tfelt-Hansen J., Theilade J., Thune J. J., Axelsson A., Mogensen J., Henriksen F., Hey T., Nielsen S. K., Videbaek L., Andreasen S., Arnsted H., Saad A., Ali M., Lommi J., Nieminennew M. S., Dubourg O., Mansencal N., Arslan M., Siam Tsieu V., Damy T., Guellich A., Guendouz S., Tissot C. M., Lamine A., Rappeneau S., Hagege A., Desnos M., Bachet A., Hamzaoui M., Isnard R., Legrand L., Maupain C., Gandjbakhch E., Kerneis M., Pruny J. -F., Bauer A., Pfeiffer B., Felix S. B., Dorr M., Kaczmarek S., Lehnert K., Pedersen A. -L., Beug D., Bruder M., Bohm M., Kindermann I., Linicus Y., Werner C., Neurath B., Schild-Ungerbuehler M., Seggewiss H., Neugebauer A., McKeown P., Muir A., McOsker J., Jardine T., Divine G., Lorenzini M., Watkinson O., Wicks E., Iqbal H., Mohiddin S., O'Mahony C., Sekri N., Carr-White G., Bueser T., Rajani R., Clack L., Damm J., Jones S., Sanchez-Vidal R., Smith M., Walters T., Wilson K., Rosmini S., Anastasakis A., Ritsatos K., Vlagkouli V., Forster T., Sepp R., Borbas J., Nagy V., Tringer A., Kakonyi K., Szabo L. A., Maleki M., Noohi Bezanjani F., Amin A., Naderi N., Parsaee M., Taghavi S., Ghadrdoost B., Jafari S., Khoshavi M., Rapezzi C., Biagini E., Corsini A., Gagliardi C., Graziosi M., Longhi S., Milandri A., Ragni L., Palmieri S., Arretini A., Castelli G., Cecchi F., Fornaro A., Tomberli B., Spirito P., Devoto E., Della Bella P., Maccabelli G., Sala S., Guarracini F., Peretto G., Russo M. 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V., Robles Mezcua, A., Guijarro-Contreras, A., Gomez-Garcia, D., Robles-Mezcua, M., Gimeno Blanes, J. R., Castro, F. J., Munoz Esparza, C., Sabater Molina, M., Sorli Garcia, M., Lopez Cuenca, D., Ripoll-Vera, T., Alvarez, J., Nunez, J., Gomez, Y., Sanchez Fernandez, P. L., Villacorta, E., Avila, C., Bravo, L., Diaz-Pelaez, E., Gallego-Delgado, M., Garcia-Cuenllas, L., Plata, B., Lopez-Haldon, J. E., Pena Pena, M. L., Cantero Perez, E. M., Zorio, E., Arnau, M. A., Sanz, J., Marques-Sulex, E., Cardiology, ACS - Heart failure & arrhythmias, HUS Heart and Lung Center, Clinicum, Department of Medicine, Kardiologian yksikkö, Helsinki University Hospital Area, and Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Sorbonne Université (SU)
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Registrie ,lcsh:Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,EUROBSERVATIONAL RESEARCH-PROGRAM ,Dilated cardiomyopathy ,Europe ,Familial ,Genetic ,Prognosis ,Sporadic ,Adult ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Registries ,Cardiomyopathies ,Cardiomyopathy, Dilated ,Myocarditis ,Cardiomyopathy ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Original Research Articles ,Dilated ,PILOT ,Original Research Article ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Prospective cohort study ,Ejection fraction ,[SDV.MHEP] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Guideline adherence ,3. Good health ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Human ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Prognosi ,FREQUENCY ,03 medical and health sciences ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Cardiomyopathie ,Genetic testing ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Prospective Studie ,lcsh:RC666-701 ,3121 General medicine, internal medicine and other clinical medicine ,Heart failure ,business ,[SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology - Abstract
International audience; AimsDilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a complex disease where genetics interplay with extrinsic factors. This study aims to compare the phenotype, management, and outcome of familial DCM (FDCM) and non‐familial (sporadic) DCM (SDCM) across Europe.Methods and resultsPatients with DCM that were enrolled in the prospective ESC EORP Cardiomyopathy & Myocarditis Registry were included. Baseline characteristics, genetic testing, genetic yield, and outcome were analysed comparing FDCM and SDCM; 1260 adult patients were studied (238 FDCM, 707 SDCM, and 315 not disclosed). Patients with FDCM were younger (P < 0.01), had less severe disease phenotype at presentation (P < 0.02), more favourable baseline cardiovascular risk profiles (P ≤ 0.007), and less medication use (P ≤ 0.042). Outcome at 1 year was similar and predicted by NYHA class (HR 0.45; 95% CI [0.25–0.81]) and LVEF per % decrease (HR 1.05; 95% CI [1.02–1.08]. Throughout Europe, patients with FDCM received more genetic testing (47% vs. 8%, P < 0.01) and had higher genetic yield (55% vs. 22%, P < 0.01).ConclusionsWe observed that FDCM and SDCM have significant differences at baseline but similar short‐term prognosis. Whether modification of associated cardiovascular risk factors provide opportunities for treatment remains to be investigated. Our results also show a prevalent role of genetics in FDCM and a non‐marginal yield in SDCM although genetic testing is largely neglected in SDCM. Limited genetic testing and heterogeneity in panels provides a scaffold for improvement of guideline adherence.
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8. Association between common cardiovascular risk factors and clinical phenotype in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy from the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) EurObservational Research Programme (EORP) Cardiomyopathy/Myocarditis registry
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Wybraniec, M, Rubis, P, Dziewiecka, E, Wisniowska-Smialek, S, Bilinska, Z, Chmielewski, P, Nieradko, B Foss, Michalak, E, Stepien-Wojno, M, Mazek, B, Lopes, L Rocha, Almeida, A R, Cruz, I, Gomes, A C, Pereira, A R, Brito, D, Madeira, H, Francisco, A R, Menezes, M, Moldovan, O, Guimaraes, T Oliveira, Silva, D, Ginghina, C, Jurcut, R, Mursa, A, Popescu, B A, Apetrei, E, Militaru, S, Coman, I Mircea, Frigy, A, Fogarasi, Z, Kocsis, I, Szabo, I A, Fehervari, L, Nikitin, I, Resnik, E, Komissarova, M, Lazarev, V, Shebzukhova, M, Ustyuzhanin, D, Blagova, O, Alieva, I, Kulikova, V, Lutokhina, Y, Pavlenko, E, Varionchik, N, Ristic, A D, Seferovic, P M, Veljic, I, Zivkovic, I, Milinkovic, I, Pavlovic, A, Radovanovic, G, Simeunovic, D, Zdravkovic, M, Aleksic, M, Djokic, J, Hinic, S, Klasnja, S, Mircetic, K, Monserrat, L, Fernandez, X, Garcia-Giustiniani, D, Larrañaga, J M, Ortiz-Genga, M, Barriales-Villa, R, Martinez-Veira, C, Veira, E, Cequier, A, Salazar-Mendiguchia, J, Manito, N, Gonzalez, J, Fernández-Avilés, F, Medrano, C, Yotti, R, Cuenca, S, Espinosa, M A, Mendez, I, Zatarain, E, Alvarez, R, Pavia, P Garcia, Briceno, A, Cobo-Marcos, M, Dominguez, F, Galvan, E De Teresa, Pinilla, J M García, Abdeselam-Mohamed, N, Lopez-Garrido, M A, Hidalgo, L Morcillo, Ortega-Jimenez, M V, Mezcua, A Robles, Guijarro-Contreras, A, Gomez-Garcia, D, Robles-Mezcua, M, Blanes, J R Gimeno, Castro, F J, Esparza, C Munoz, Molina, M Sabater, García, M Sorli, Cuenca, D Lopez, Ripoll-Vera, T, Alvarez, J, Nunez, J, Gomez, Y, Fernandez, P L Sanchez, Villacorta, E, Avila, C, Bravo, L, Diaz-Pelaez, E, Gallego-Delgado, M, Garcia-Cuenllas, L, Plata, B, Lopez-Haldon, J E, Pena Pena, M L, Perez, E M Cantero, Zorio, E, Arnau, M A, Sanz, J, Marques-Sule, E, Gale, Christopher Peter, Beleslin, Branko, Budaj, Andrzej, Chioncel, Ovidiu, Dagres, Nikolaos, Danchin, Nicolas, Erlinge, David, Emberson, Jonathan, Glikson, Michael, Gray, Alastair, Kayikcioglu, Meral, Maggioni, Aldo, Nagy, Klaudia Vivien, Nedoshivin, Aleksandr, Petronio, Anna-Sonia, Hesselink, Jolien Roo, Wallentin, Lars, Zeymer, Uwe, Caforio, Alida, Blanes, Juan Ramon Gimeno, Charron, Philippe, Elliott, Perry, Kaski, Juan Pablo, Maggioni, Aldo P, Tavazzi, Luigi, Tendera, Michal, Komissarova, S., Chakova, N., Niyazova, S., Linhart, A., Kuchynka, P., Palecek, T., Podzimkova, J., Fikrle, M., Nemecek, E., Bundgaard, H., Tfelt-Hansen, J., Theilade, J., Thune, J J, Axelsson, A., Mogensen, J., Henriksen, F., Hey, T., Nielsen, S K, Videbaek, L., Andreasen, S., Arnsted, H., Saad, A., Ali, M., Lommi, J., Helio, T., Nieminen, M S, Dubourg, O., Mansencal, N., Arslan, M., Tsieu, V Siam, Damy, T., Guellich, A., Guendouz, S., Tissot, C M, Lamine, A., Rappeneau, S., Hagege, A., Desnos, M., Bachet, A., Hamzaoui, M., Charron, P., Isnard, R., Legrand, L., Maupain, C., Gandjbakhch, E., Kerneis, M., Pruny, J-F, Bauer, A., Pfeiffer, B., Felix, S B, Dorr, M., Kaczmarek, S., Lehnert, K., Pedersen, A-L, Beug, D., Bruder, M., Böhm, M., Kindermann, I., Linicus, Y., Werner, C., Neurath, B., Schild-Ungerbuehler, M., Seggewiss, H., Neugebauer, A., McKeown, P., Muir, A., McOsker, J., Jardine, T., Divine, G., Elliott, P., Lorenzini, M., Watkinson, O., Wicks, E., Iqbal, H., Mohiddin, S., O'Mahony, C., Sekri, N., Carr-White, G., Bueser, T., Rajani, R., Clack, L., Damm, J., Jones, S., Sanchez-Vidal, R., Smith, M., Walters, T., Wilson, K., Rosmini, S., Anastasakis, A., Ritsatos, K., Vlagkouli, V., Forster, T., Sepp, R., Borbas, J., Nagy, V., Tringer, A., Kakonyi, K., Szabo, L A, Maleki, M., Bezanjani, F Noohi, Amin, A., Naderi, N., Parsaee, M., Taghavi, S., Ghadrdoost, B., Jafari, S., Khoshavi, M., Rapezzi, C., Biagini, E., Corsini, A., Gagliardi, C., Graziosi, M., Longhi, S., Milandri, A., Ragni, L., Palmieri, S., Olivotto, I., Arretini, A., Castelli, G., Cecchi, F., Fornaro, A., Tomberli, B., Spirito, P., Devoto, E., Bella, P Della, Maccabelli, G., Sala, S., Guarracini, F., Peretto, G., Russo, M G, Calabro, R., Pacileo, G., Limongelli, G., Masarone, D., Pazzanese, V., Rea, A., Rubino, M., Tramonte, S., Valente, F., Caiazza, M., Cirillo, A., Del Giorno, G., Esposito, A., Gravino, R., Marrazzo, T., Trimarco, B., Losi, M-A, Di Nardo, C., Giamundo, A., Musella, F., Pacelli, F., Scatteia, A., Canciello, G., Caforio, A., Iliceto, S., Calore, C., Leoni, L., Marra, M Perazzolo, Rigato, I., Tarantini, G., Schiavo, A., Testolina, M., Arbustini, E., Di Toro, A., Giuliani, L P, Serio, A., Fedele, F., Frustaci, A., Alfarano, M., Chimenti, C., Drago, F., Baban, A., Calò, L., Lanzillo, C., Martino, A., Uguccioni, M., Zachara, E., Halasz, G., Re, F., Sinagra, G., Carriere, C., Merlo, M., Ramani, F., Kavoliūnienė, Aušra, Krivickienė, Aušra, Tamulevičiūtė-Prascienė, Eglė, Vieželis, Mindaugas, Balkevičienė, Laura, Laukytė, M., Palevičiūtė, Eglė, Pinto, Y., Wilde, A., Asselbergs, F W, Sammani, A., Van Der Heijden, J., Van Laake, L., De Jonge, N., Hassink, R., Kirkels, J H, Ajuluchukwu, J., Olusegun-Joseph, A., Ekure, E., Mizia-Stec, K., Tendera, M., Czekaj, A., Sikora-Puz, A., Skoczynska, A., Wybraniec, M., Rubis, P., Dziewiecka, E., Wisniowska-Smialek, S., Bilinska, Z., Chmielewski, P., Foss-Nieradko, B., Michalak, E., Stepien-Wojno, M., Mazek, B., Lopes, L Rocha, Almeida, A R, Cruz, I., Gomes, A C, Pereira, A R, Brito, D., Madeira, H., Francisco, A R, Menezes, M., Moldovan, O., Guimaraes, T Oliveira, Silva, D., Ginghina, C., Jurcut, R., Mursa, A., Popescu, B A, Apetrei, E., Militaru, S., Coman, I Mircea, Frigy, A., Fogarasi, Z., Kocsis, I., Szabo, I A, Fehervari, L., Nikitin, I., Resnik, E., Komissarova, M., Lazarev, V., Shebzukhova, M., Ustyuzhanin, D., Blagova, O., Alieva, I., Kulikova, V., Lutokhina, Y., Pavlenko, E., Varionchik, N., Ristic, A D, Seferovic, P M, Veljic, I., Zivkovic, I., Milinkovic, I., Pavlovic, A., Radovanovic, G., Simeunovic, D., Zdravkovic, M., Aleksic, M., Djokic, J., Hinic, S., Klasnja, S., Mircetic, K., Monserrat, L., Fernandez, X., Garcia-Giustiniani, D., Larrañaga, J M, Ortiz-Genga, M., Barriales-Villa, R., Martinez-Veira, C., Veira, E., Cequier, A., Salazar-Mendiguchia, J., Manito, N., Gonzalez, J., Fernández-Avilés, F., Medrano, C., Yotti, R., Cuenca, S., Espinosa, M A, Mendez, I., Zatarain, E., Alvarez, R., Pavia, P Garcia, Briceno, A., Cobo-Marcos, M., Dominguez, F., Galvan, E De Teresa, Pinilla, J M García, Abdeselam-Mohamed, N., Lopez-Garrido, M A, Hidalgo, L Morcillo, Ortega-Jimenez, M V, Mezcua, A Robles, Guijarro-Contreras, A., Gomez-Garcia, D., Robles-Mezcua, M., Blanes, J R Gimeno, Castro, F J, Esparza, C Munoz, Molina, M Sabater, García, M Sorli, Cuenca, D Lopez, de Mallorca, Palma, Ripoll-Vera, T., Alvarez, J., Nunez, J., Gomez, Y., Fernandez, P L Sanchez, Villacorta, E., Avila, C., Bravo, L., Diaz-Pelaez, E., Gallego-Delgado, M., Garcia-Cuenllas, L., Plata, B., Lopez-Haldon, J E, Pena Pena, M L, Perez, E M Cantero, Zorio, E., Arnau, M A, Sanz, J., Marques-Sule, E., Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa, Lopes, Lr, Losi, Ma, Sheikh, N, Laroche, C, Charron, P, Gimeno, J, Kaski, Jp, Maggioni, Ap, Tavazzi, L, Arbustini, E, Brito, D, Celutkiene, J, Hagege, A, Linhart, A, Mogensen, J, Garcia-Pinilla, Jm, Ripoll-Vera, T, Seggewiss, H, Villacorta, E, Caforio, A, and Elliott, Pm
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Genotype ,Health Policy ,Diabetes ,Cardiovascular risk factors ,Hypertension ,Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy ,Obesity ,Cardiomyopathy, Hypertrophic ,Ventricular Dysfunction, Left ,diabete ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Risk Factors ,Heart Disease Risk Factors ,cardiovascular risk factor ,Humans ,Female ,03.02. Klinikai orvostan ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Cardiomyopathies ,obesity - Abstract
© The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited., Aims: The interaction between common cardiovascular risk factors (CVRF) and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is poorly studied. We sought to explore the relation between CVRF and the clinical characteristics of patients with HCM enrolled in the EURObservational Research Programme (EORP) Cardiomyopathy registry. Methods and results: 1739 patients with HCM were studied. The relation between hypertension (HT), diabetes (DM), body mass index (BMI) and clinical traits was analyzed. Analyses were stratified according to the presence or absence of a pathogenic variant in a sarcomere gene.The prevalence of HT, DM and obesity (Ob) was 37%, 10%, and 21%, respectively. HT, DM and Ob were associated with older age (p
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9. Core level photoemission of rotaxanes
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Mendoza, S. M., Berna, J., Perez, E. M., Kay, E. R., Mateo-Alonso, A., De Nadai, C., Zhang, S., Baggerman, J., Wiering, P. G., Leigh, D. A., Prato, M., Brouwer, A.M., Rudolf, P., Nadaï, C. De, Spectroscopy and Photonic Materials (HIMS, FNWI), Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials, Surfaces and Thin Films, Solid State Materials for Electronics, S. M., Mendoza, J., Berná, E. M., Pérez, E. R., Kay, A., MATEO ALONSO, C. D., Nadaï, S., Zhang, J., Baggerman, P. G., Wiering, D. A., Leigh, Prato, Maurizio, A. M., Brouwer, and P., Rudolf
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X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy ,Rotaxane ,PHOTOELECTRON-SPECTROSCOPY ,Nitrogen ,Binding energy ,chemistry.chemical_element ,FILMS ,Spectral line ,Monolayer ,XPS ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Thin film ,Spectroscopy ,AU(111) ,DAMAGE ,Radiation ,MONOLAYERS ,Fluorine ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Carbon ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Crystallography ,chemistry ," ,Core level ,BENZYLIC AMIDE - Abstract
Several rotaxanes were studied by XPS in the form of thin films or monolayers on gold substrates. Here we report a database of photoemission spectra of the C 1s, N 1s and F 1s core levels. Binding energy ranges are summarized, classifying the core levels according to the chemical groups that form part of the rotaxanes. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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10. UN ENCUENTRO CON LA ESPIRITUALIDAD DE MUJERES CON EL VIRUS DEL PAPILOMA HUMANO.
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Rosalinda Guadarrama Perez, E. M., García Reza, Cleotilde, Sosa García, Elizabeth, Da Silva, Rafael Celestino, and Valenzuela Gandarilla, Josefina
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11. Oriented polyvinylidene fluoride–trifluoroethylene (P(VDF–TrFE)) films by Langmuir–Blodgett deposition: a synchrotron X-ray diffraction study
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Lindemann, W. R., primary, Philiph, R. L., additional, Chan, D. W. W., additional, Ayers, C. T., additional, Perez, E. M., additional, Beckman, S. P., additional, Strzalka, J., additional, Chaudhary, S., additional, and Vaknin, D., additional
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12. ChemInform Abstract: A Rearrangement of the Diterpenoid 11β-Hydroxyaphidicolin.
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HANSON, J. R., primary, JARVIS, A. G., additional, and RODRIGUEZ-PEREZ, E. M., additional
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13. ChemInform Abstract: Chelate-Controlled Asymmetric Synthesis of 2-Substituted 2,3- Dihydropyridin-4(1H)-ones: Synthesis of D- and L-Aminodeoxyaltrose Derivatives.
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STREITH, J., primary, BOIRON, A., additional, PAILLAUD, J.-L., additional, RODRIGUEZ-PEREZ, E.-M., additional, STREHLER, C., additional, TSCHAMBER, T., additional, and ZEHNDER, M., additional
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14. ChemInform Abstract: De novo Synthesis of Racemic Altronolactam and Arabinonolactam Azasugars.
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TSCHAMBER, T., primary, RODRIGUEZ-PEREZ, E.-M., additional, WOLF, P., additional, and STREITH, J., additional
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15. A Comparative Study Of Wellnourished And Malnourished Under-Five Clinic Attenders: Risk Factors And Caregiver Psychosocial Functioning
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Perez, E. M., primary, Dempers, G., additional, van Heerden, A. E., additional, and Hendricks, M. K., additional
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- 1997
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16. ChemInform Abstract: Stereochemistry of Some Reactions of Ring D of the Diterpenoid Aphidicolin.
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HANSON, J. R., primary, HITCHCOCK, P. B., additional, JARVIS, A. G., additional, RATCLIFFE, A. H., additional, and RODRIGUEZ‐PEREZ, E. M., additional
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- 1992
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17. Amelanotic choroidal nevus and melanoma: cytology, tumor size, and pigmentation as prognostic indicators.
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Lee, Dennis S., Anderson, Sheila F., Perez, Evelyn M., Townsend, John C., Lee, D S, Anderson, S F, Perez, E M, and Townsend, J C
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18. U-series disequilibria generated by partial melting of spinel lherzolite
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Landwehr, D., Blundy, J., Chamorro-Perez, E. M., Hill, E., and Wood, B.
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19. Ambulatory surgery for groin hernia: the Gilbert repair
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Perez, E. M., Barriga, R., Rodriguez, M. A., Larranaga, E., Figueroa, J. M., and Serrano, P. A.
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20. Brucellosis in childhood in the Western Cape
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Michael Hendricks, Perez, E. M., Burger, P. J., and Mouton, P. A.
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Human brucellosis, a multisystem disease which may mimic other conditions, has a low incidence in childhood and the diagnosis may easily be missed. Over a 7-month period 9 children with brucellosis presented to the Department of Paediatrics and Child Health, Tygerberg Hospital. Six of the children had consumed unpasteurised milk. The main presenting symptoms were fever, fatigue, headache, myalgia and haematuria. Clinical signs included lymphadenopathy (3), nasopharyngitis (2), features of lower respiratory tract infection (2), splenomegaly (2) and pyrexia (1). The diagnosis was made on the basis of a positive serological titre (> 1:160) for Brucella abortus. The prozone phenomenon was encountered in 6 cases; however, the Coombs test confirmed the diagnosis in these cases. Children under 7 years were treated with co-trimoxazole and rifampicin and those over 7 years with tetracycline and rifampicin, for at least 6 weeks. No relapses were detected on follow-up.
21. ChemInform Abstract: De novo Synthesis of Racemic Altronolactam and Arabinonolactam Azasugars.
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TSCHAMBER, T., RODRIGUEZ-PEREZ, E.-M., WOLF, P., and STREITH, J.
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22. ChemInform Abstract: Chelate-Controlled Asymmetric Synthesis of 2-Substituted 2,3- Dihydropyridin-4(1H)-ones: Synthesis of D- and L-Aminodeoxyaltrose Derivatives.
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STREITH, J., BOIRON, A., PAILLAUD, J.-L., RODRIGUEZ-PEREZ, E.-M., STREHLER, C., TSCHAMBER, T., and ZEHNDER, M.
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23. ChemInform Abstract: A Rearrangement of the Diterpenoid 11β-Hydroxyaphidicolin.
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HANSON, J. R., JARVIS, A. G., and RODRIGUEZ-PEREZ, E. M.
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24. Depsidones from Lobaria pulmonaria and Their Chemotaxonomic Importance
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Gonzalez, A. G., Barrera, J. B., Perez, E. M. Rodriguez, and Padron, C. E. Hernandez
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25. Massage therapy improves the development of HIV-exposed infants living in a low socio-economic, peri-urban community of South Africa.
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Perez EM, Carrara H, Bourne L, Berg A, Swanevelder S, and Hendricks MK
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- Adult, Cognition Disorders diagnosis, Cognition Disorders psychology, Cognition Disorders therapy, Developmental Disabilities diagnosis, Developmental Disabilities ethnology, Female, Humans, Infant, Language Development Disorders diagnosis, Language Development Disorders psychology, Language Development Disorders therapy, Male, Prospective Studies, South Africa, Young Adult, Developing Countries, Developmental Disabilities psychology, Developmental Disabilities therapy, HIV Seropositivity psychology, Massage psychology, Poverty Areas, Urban Population
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The aim of this study was to assess the effect of massage therapy on the growth and development of infants of HIV-infected mothers in a low socio-economic community in Cape Town. It was a prospective, randomised, controlled intervention trial that included massage therapy and control groups of HIV-infected mothers and their normal birth weight infants who were enrolled in the prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) programme. Participants were recruited at the 6-week clinic visit and followed up every 2 weeks until their infants were 9 months of age. Mother-infant pairs in the massage therapy and control groups included 73 and 88 at 6 weeks and 55 and 58 at 9 months, respectively. Mothers in the intervention group were trained to massage their infants for 15 min daily. The socioeconomic status, immunity, relationship with the partner and mental pain of mothers; the infants' dietary intake, anthropometry and development (Griffiths Mental Development Scales); and haematological and iron status of mothers and infants were assessed at baseline and follow-up. Nine infants (5.3%) were HIV-infected on the HIV DNA PCR test at 6 weeks. Despite significantly higher levels of maternal mental pain, infants in the massage therapy compared to control group scored higher in all five of the Griffiths Scales of Mental Development and significantly higher in the mean quotient (p=0.002) and mean percentile (p=0.004) for the hearing and speech scale at 9 months. Based on the mean difference in scores, the massage therapy group showed greater improvement for all five scales compared to the control group. The mean difference in scores was significantly greater for the hearing and speech quotient (21.9 vs. 11.2) (p<0.03) and the general quotient percentile (19.3 vs. 7.7) (p=0.03) in the massage therapy compared to the control group. These scales remained significant when adjusting for the relationship with the partner and maternal mental pain. Both groups had lower scores in the performance scale at 9 months although this was significantly worse in the control compared to the massage therapy group when adjusting for maternal CD4 count, anaemia, relationship with the partner and mental pain. There were no significant differences in the anthropometric measurements between the two groups. In conclusion, based on the Griffiths Scales, massage therapy improved the overall development and had a significant effect on the hearing and speech and general quotient of HIV-exposed infants in this study., (Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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26. Ileal ganglioneuromatosis in a piglet: histopathological and immunohistochemical studies.
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Quiroga MA, Lozada MI, Madariaga G, Cappucio JA, Machuca MA, Barrales H, Perez EM, and Perfumo CJ
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- Animals, Female, Ganglioneuroma pathology, Ileal Neoplasms pathology, Immunohistochemistry, Sus scrofa, Swine, Ganglioneuroma veterinary, Ileal Neoplasms veterinary, Swine Diseases pathology
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Ganglioneuromatosis (GNM) is a rare condition characterized by the benign proliferation of ganglion cells, nerve fibres and supporting cells of the enteric nervous system. Necropsy examination of a female piglet weighing 4 kg revealed a well-demarcated 20 cm segment of terminal ileum with thickening of the wall. Microscopically, the lamina propria was infiltrated by enteric glial cells and large ganglion cells. Within the submucosal and muscular layers, aggregates of neurons were interlaced by Schwann cells and enteric glial cells arranged in concentric rings. Immunohistochemically, the neurons were weakly labelled for S-100 and neuron-specific enolase, Schwann cells expressed S-100 and vimentin and enteric glial cells expressed glial fibrillary acidic protein and S-100. Pathological and immunohistochemical findings supported the diagnosis of ileal GNM., (Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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27. Treatment of obstructive jaundice in erythroblastosis fetalis with ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA): a case report.
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Perez EM, Cooper TR, Moise AA, Ferry GD, and Weisman LE
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- Humans, Infant, Newborn, Jaundice, Neonatal etiology, Male, Cholagogues and Choleretics therapeutic use, Erythroblastosis, Fetal complications, Jaundice, Neonatal drug therapy, Ursodeoxycholic Acid therapeutic use
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Objective: To report a significant improvement of direct hyperbilirubinemia values, in an infant with cholestasis secondary to erythroblastosis fetalis, after treatment with ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA)., Study Design: Case report., Results: A full term infant, with total and direct bilirubin values of 26 mg/dl (445 micromol/l) and 24.5 mg/dl (419 micromol/l), respectively, on the third day of life, had total and direct bilirubin values of 8.2 mg/dl (140 micromol/l) and 6.9 mg/dl (118 micromol/l), respectively, after 2 days of treatment with UDCA. Because the natural course of this cholestasis takes several weeks to resolve, the observed improvement is highly suggestive of a direct effect of UDCA on the disease course., Conclusion: This treatment may add a new therapeutic option to the limited measures available for this condition, although further studies regarding safety and its mechanism of action are needed before it can be routinely recommended.
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28. Novel approaches to the prevention and therapy of neonatal bacterial sepsis.
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Perez EM and Weisman LE
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- Exchange Transfusion, Whole Blood, Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor therapeutic use, Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor therapeutic use, Humans, Immunoglobulins, Intravenous therapeutic use, Infant, Newborn, Leukocyte Transfusion, Bacterial Infections therapy, Sepsis therapy
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A variety of adjunctive treatments have been shown to offer potential benefits for neonates with sepsis. Most are not available clinically and those that are available still should be considered experimental or limited in their use; however, these efforts are far from complete and should continue to evolve in the coming years. Efforts toward the rapid diagnosis of bacterial infections are a necessary component in the eventual implementation of these potential novel strategies. As a better understanding of the intricate mechanisms of neonatal sepsis is developed, it will be possible to provide patients with an increasingly effective array of treatment and prevention strategies.
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29. Brucellosis in childhood in the Western Cape.
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Hendricks MK, Perez EM, Burger PJ, and Mouton PA
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- Adolescent, Animals, Child, Child, Preschool, Female, Humans, Incidence, Infant, Male, Milk adverse effects, Rural Population, South Africa epidemiology, Urban Population, Brucellosis diagnosis, Brucellosis epidemiology, Brucellosis etiology, Brucellosis therapy
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Human brucellosis, a multisystem disease which may mimic other conditions, has a low incidence in childhood and the diagnosis may easily be missed. Over a 7-month period 9 children with brucellosis presented to the Department of Paediatrics and Child Health, Tygerberg Hospital. Six of the children had consumed unpasteurized milk. The main presenting symptoms were fever, fatigue, headache, myalgia and haematuria. Clinical signs included lymphadenopathy (3), nasopharyngitis (2), features of lower respiratory tract infection (2), splenomegaly (2) and pyrexia (1). The diagnosis was made on the basis of a positive serological titre (> 1:160) for Brucella abortus. The prozone phenomenon was encountered in 6 cases; however, the Coombs test confirmed the diagnosis in these cases. Children under 7 years were treated with co-trimoxazole and rifampicin and those over 7 years with tetracycline and rifampicin, for at least 6 weeks. No relapses were detected on follow-up.
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30. Renal transplantation.
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Benedetti E, Hakim NS, Perez EM, and Matas AJ
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- Graft Rejection diagnosis, Graft Rejection therapy, Graft Survival, Humans, Immunosuppressive Agents therapeutic use, Patient Selection, Postoperative Care, Postoperative Complications diagnosis, Postoperative Complications therapy, Tissue Donors, Treatment Outcome, United States, Waiting Lists, Kidney Transplantation
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31. [Pathohistology of allotransplanted kidneys. A 10-year report from Santiago, Cuba].
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Nizze H and Vigier Perez EM
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- Acute Kidney Injury pathology, Adolescent, Adult, Biopsy, Female, Glomerulonephritis pathology, Graft Rejection, Humans, Kidney pathology, Male, Middle Aged, Postoperative Complications pathology, Prognosis, Pyelonephritis pathology, Kidney Diseases pathology, Kidney Transplantation
- Abstract
Of altogether 201 allotransplantations in Santiago de Cuba the material was histologically examined 328 times. Transplant biopsies and explants most frequently revealed a rejection nephropathy, in which case the forms of the prognostically unfavourable rejection vasculopapty were more frequent than the types of the tubulointerstitial rejection nephropath which are better to be influenced therapeutically. A histologically diagnosed acute failure of the kidney was casually based on (reversible) lesions of the donor kidney, infections and haemorrhages after the transplantation as well as on the combination with a rejection. A transplant pyelonephritis and transplant glomerulonephritis were rarely observed. Complete necroses of a transplant biopsy cylinder allow the urgent suspicion of an obliterating rejection vasculopathy with secondary transplant necroses.
- Published
- 1985
32. Aztreonam: early clinical studies in New Jersey.
- Author
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Johnson ES, Eng RK, Perez EM, and Smith LG
- Subjects
- Aged, Aztreonam adverse effects, Bacterial Infections microbiology, Cefamandole therapeutic use, Clinical Trials as Topic, Drug Resistance, Microbial, Female, Gram-Negative Bacteria, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, New Jersey, Aztreonam therapeutic use, Bacterial Infections drug therapy
- Published
- 1986
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