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2. Some reflections about physiciansÓ? updating
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Ruiz-Argüelles, Guillermo J., primary, Rocha-Arrieta, Luisa L., additional, Arrieta, Oscar, additional, Celis, Miguel A., additional, Domínguez-Cherit, Judith, additional, Islas-Andrade, Sergio, additional, Lifshitz, Alberto, additional, Mansilla-Olivares, Armando, additional, Martínez, Iris, additional, Mimenza, Alberto José, additional, Moreno, Mucio, additional, Reyes-Sánchez, Alejandro A., additional, Soda-Merhy, Antonio, additional, Sotelo, Julio, additional, Toussaint, Sonia, additional, Vilar-Compte, Diana, additional, and Verástegui, Emma, additional
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- 2023
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3. Algunas reflexiones sobre la actualización de los médicos
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Ruiz-Argüelles, Guillermo J., primary, Rocha-Arrieta, Luisa L., additional, Arrieta, Oscar, additional, Celis, Miguel A., additional, Domínguez-Cherit, Judith, additional, Islas-Andrade, Sergio, additional, Lifshitz, Alberto, additional, Mansilla-Olivares, Armando, additional, Martínez, Iris, additional, Mimenza, Alberto José, additional, Moreno, Mucio, additional, Reyes-Sánchez, Alejandro A., additional, Soda-Merhy, Antonio, additional, Sotelo, Julio, additional, Toussaint, Sonia, additional, Vilar-Compte, Diana, additional, and Verástegui, Emma, additional
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- 2023
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4. Clinical research and the pharmaceutical industry
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Mimenza-Alvarado, Alberto J., primary, Arrieta, Oscar, additional, Celis, Miguel A., additional, Domínguez-Cherit, Judith, additional, Islas-Andrade, Sergio, additional, Lifshitz, Alberto, additional, Mansilla, Armando, additional, Martínez, Iris, additional, Moreno, Mucio, additional, Reyes-Sánchez, Alejandro A., additional, Rocha-Arrieta, Luisa L., additional, Ruiz-Argüelles, Guillermo J., additional, Sotelo, Julio, additional, Verástegui, Emma, additional, Vilar-Compte, Diana, additional, and Toussaint, Sonia, additional
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- 2023
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5. Investigación clínica e industria farmacéutica
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Mimenza-Alvarado, Alberto J., primary, Arrieta, Oscar, additional, Celis, Miguel A., additional, Domínguez-Cherit, Judith, additional, Islas-Andrade, Sergio, additional, Lifshitz, Alberto, additional, Mansilla, Armando, additional, Martínez, Iris, additional, Moreno, Mucio, additional, Reyes-Sánchez, Alejandro A., additional, Rocha-Arrieta, Luisa L., additional, Ruiz-Argüelles, Guillermo J., additional, Sotelo, Julio, additional, Verástegui, Emma, additional, Vilar-Compte, Diana, additional, and Toussaint, Sonia, additional
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- 2023
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6. El papel de los médicos individuales en la farmacovigilancia
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Lifshitz, Alberto, primary, Arrieta, Oscar, additional, Celis, Miguel A., additional, Domínguez-Cherit, Judith, additional, Islas-Andrade, Sergio, additional, Mansilla-Olivares, Armando, additional, Martínez, Iris, additional, Mimenza-Alvarado, Alberto J., additional, Reyes-Sánchez, Alejandro A., additional, Rocha-Arrieta, Luisa L., additional, Ruiz-Argüelles, Guillermo J., additional, Soda-Merhy, Antonio, additional, Sotelo, Julio, additional, Toussaint, Sonia, additional, Vilar-Compte, Diana, additional, and Verástegui, Emma, additional
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- 2022
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7. Cannabinoides y su uso terapéutico.
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Islas-Andrade, Sergio, Rocha-Arrieta, Luisa L., Arrieta, Oscar, Celis, Miguel A., Domínguez-Cherit, Judith, Lifshitz, Alberto, Mansilla-Olivares, Armando, Martínez, Iris, José Mimenza, Alberto, Moreno, Mucio, Reyes-Sánchez, Alejandro A., Ruiz-Argüelles, Guillermo J., Soda-Merhy, Antonio, Sotelo, Julio, Toussaint, Sonia, Vilar-Compte, Diana, and Verástegui, Emma
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- 2023
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8. Cannabinoids and their therapeutic use.
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Islas-Andrade S, Rocha-Arrieta LL, Arrieta O, Celis MA, Domínguez-Cherit J, Lifshitz A, Mansilla-Olivares A, Martínez I, Mimenza AJ, Moreno M, Reyes-Sánchez AA, Ruiz-Argüelles GJ, Soda-Merhy A, Sotelo J, Toussaint S, Vilar-Compte D, and Verástegui E
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- Humans, Cannabinoids therapeutic use
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- 2023
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9. Role of individual physicians in pharmacovigilance.
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Lifshitz A, Arrieta O, Celis MA, Domínguez-Cherit J, Islas-Andrade S, Mansilla-Olivares A, Martínez I, Mimenza-Alvarado AJ, Reyes-Sánchez AA, Rocha-Arrieta LL, Ruiz-Argüelles GJ, Soda-Merhy A, Sotelo-Morales J, Toussaint S, Vilar-Compte D, and Verástegui E
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- Humans, Pharmacovigilance, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Physicians, Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions
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- 2022
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10. [Comparative study of the efficacy of larva therapy for debridement and control of bacterial burden compared to surgical debridement and topical application of an antimicrobial].
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Contreras-Ruiz J, Fuentes-Suárez A, Arroyo-Escalante S, Moncada-Barron D, Sosa-de-Martínez MC, Maravilla-Franco E, and Domínguez-Cherit JG
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- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Animals, Diptera, Humans, Middle Aged, Varicose Ulcer complications, Varicose Ulcer microbiology, Wound Healing, Anti-Infective Agents, Local therapeutic use, Bacterial Infections prevention & control, Debridement methods, Larva, Silver Sulfadiazine therapeutic use, Varicose Ulcer therapy
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Maggot debridement therapy (MDT) is the use of medical grade maggots of the fly Lucilia sericata for wound debridement. Recent observations show that MDT decreases bacterial burden as well. Venous ulcers are the most commonly seen in wound clinics and require, besides adequate treatment of venous hypertension, proper wound bed preparation with debri dement of necrotic tissue and control of potential infections. To evaluate the efficacy of MDT in venous ulcers a randomized controlled trial was designed to compare MDT to surgical debridement and topical application of silver sulfadiazine (SSD) in 19 patients for 4 weeks. The study variables were area reduction, wound bed characteristics, pain, odor, anxiety and bacterial burden using quantitative tissue biopsies. MDT was effective as surgical debridement associated with topical SDD in the debridement of the wound and in reducing its size. A significant difference was observed in the reduction of bacterial burden in favor of the MDT group. Odor and anxiety increased in the MDT group without any difference in the pain intensity between groups. In conclusion, this study suggests that MDT is as effective as surgical debridement for the debridement of necrotic tissue and promote wound healing in venous ulcers and better at reducing bacterial burden.
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- 2016
11. [Leukemia cutis: clinical features of 27 mexican patients and a review of the literature].
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Peña-Romero AG, Domínguez-Cherit J, and Méndez-Flores S
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- Adult, Age Distribution, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Female, Humans, Leukemia, Lymphoid epidemiology, Leukemia, Myeloid epidemiology, Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute mortality, Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute pathology, Leukemic Infiltration mortality, Male, Mexico epidemiology, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Sex Distribution, Young Adult, Leukemia, Lymphoid pathology, Leukemia, Myeloid pathology, Leukemic Infiltration pathology, Skin pathology
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Background: Leukemia Cutis (LC) consists in neoplastic leukocytic infiltration of the skin and is strongly associated with the presence of extramedullary disease and poor prognosis. However, there are few studies in the literature regarding this entity. We perform a retrospective study of 27 mexican patients in order to analyze the clinical features and prognosis of LC in Mexico, and a brief review of the literature., Methods: Cases diagnosed as LC by skin biopsy were selected from the database of the Department of Dermatology of National Institute of Medical Science and Nutrition Salvador Zubirán. Cases were searched between the dates of January 1993 and December 2013., Results: Twenty-seven cases which were histologically confirmed with cutaneous leukemic infiltrate were included. Of these patients 60% were male and the mean age at diagnosis was 42 yr (19 to 80 yr). The predominant tipe of LC was acute myeloid leukemia (AML) with 48% of the cases. Nodular neoformations were the main clinical manifestation with 63% of the cases. The mean interval between the diagnosis of LC and death was 10 months (CI 95%)., Conclusions: The presence of LC is a marker of poor prognosis and can precede the relapse of systemic leukemia. Cutaneous infiltration may be the first or the only sign of progression, so doctors should be familiar with the clinical manifestations of this disease.
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- 2016
12. [Sclerosing acral skin perineurioma: clinicopathologic study of ten cases (eight classical and two with xanthomatous changes)].
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Toussaint-Caire S, Aguilar-Donis A, Torres-Guerrero E, Asz-Sigall D, Vega-Memije ME, Lacy-Niebla RM, Domínguez-Cherit J, Alfaro Ledesma P, and Ortiz-Hidalgo C
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- Adult, Aged, Child, Claudin-1 metabolism, Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Glucose Transporter Type 1 metabolism, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Mucin-1 metabolism, Nerve Sheath Neoplasms diagnosis, Sclerosis pathology, Skin Neoplasms diagnosis, Xanthomatosis diagnosis, Nerve Sheath Neoplasms pathology, Skin Neoplasms pathology, Xanthomatosis pathology
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Introduction: Perineurioma is an infrequent and benign cutaneous neoplasm characterized by proliferation of perineurial cells. It is classified into two main types: intraneural and the extraneural or soft tissue perineurioma, in which the sclerosing variant is included. Sclerosing perineurioma is more frequently found on acral skin. Clinically, they are well-circumscribed,skin colored, nodular tumors., Objective: Describe and communicate clinicopathologic findings from a case series of sclerosing acral perineurioma., Material and Methods: This is a clinical, morphological and immunohistologic case study of eight patients with the diagnosis of sclerosing perineurioma., Results: It included five men and five women, with ages ranging between nine and 66 years. All of them had lesion on acral skin. At microscopy study, the lesions showed a proliferation of epithelioid and spindle-shaped perineurial cells, arranged in small aggregates and short fascicles between thickened collagen bundles. Immunohistochemistry studies revealed that the proliferating cells expressed EMA, Claudin-1 and Glut-1, and were negative for S-100 protein., Conclusions: It is important to report these infrequent skin tumors, so they can be taken into account in the differential diagnoses of acral lesions.
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- 2015
13. [Patients with solid organ transplantation and skin cancer: determination of risk factors with emphasis in photoexposure and immunosuppressive regimen. Experience in a third level hospital].
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Rodríguez-Acosta ED, Calva-Mercado JJ, Alberú-Gómez J, Vilatoba-Chapa M, and Domínguez-Cherit J
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- Adult, Carcinoma, Basal Cell etiology, Carcinoma, Basal Cell pathology, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell etiology, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell pathology, Case-Control Studies, Female, Humans, Immunosuppressive Agents therapeutic use, Incidence, Logistic Models, Male, Middle Aged, Multivariate Analysis, Risk Factors, Skin Neoplasms etiology, Skin Neoplasms pathology, Sunlight adverse effects, Sunscreening Agents administration & dosage, Surveys and Questionnaires, Young Adult, Carcinoma, Basal Cell epidemiology, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell epidemiology, Organ Transplantation methods, Skin Neoplasms epidemiology
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Background: Non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) is the most common malignancy in transplant patients. The incidence of basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is 10 times greater than in the general population, while squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is 100 times greater. The relationship between the BCC and SCC reverses and increases according to the degree of immunosuppression and sun exposure. One way to predict the risk of NMSC should be based on factors such as: total sun burden factor (TSB)., Objective: To determine the influence of various risk factors in the development of NMSC and its relation to the type and duration of immunosuppressive treatment, type of transplant, and TSB., Methods: We worked with a fledgling historical cohort in which patients with kidney or liver transplant were identified and recorded if they developed some form of skin cancer. To study the factors associated with NMSC, we resorted to the strategy of a case-control study. Dermatological examination was performed and a questionnaire of risk factors made in both groups., Results: Of the 140 patients enrolled, 51 were women and 89 men, 120 were renal transplant recipients and 20 liver transplants. Of patients who developed NMSC, 100% were renal transplant recipients. The median age was 48.5 years. Most cancer patients worked outdoors. A total of 78 lesions were found in 40 NMSC patients, 59 (76%) of them were SCC, and 19 (24%) BCC; 45% of all skin cancer patients had more than one injury. The worst affected areas were those photoexposed: 60% head and neck, trunk and upper extremities 18% 50%. In 30% of patients (12/40) 22 new tumors were identified (SCC 18 and BCC 4). No lesions were identified for melanoma. In multivariate logistic regression analysis, statistically significant features were: type-based immunosuppressive regimen of cyclosporine A, azathioprine and prednisone (OR: 59.7; 95% CI: 10.2-348), TSB > 10 (OR: 19; 95% CI: 3-120) and duration of use of immunosuppressive therapy (OR: 1.06; 95% CI: 0.9-1.1). The mean time from transplantation to first dermatological assessment was six years (+5.4). Of the patients, 93% had not regularly used sunscreen before and after transplantation., Conclusions: The dermatological assessment is convenient and easy to perform. Primary prevention, close monitoring, diagnosis, and treatment of skin lesions are essential components of a comprehensive program for the evaluation of transplant recipients, the purpose of which is to reduce the incidence and morbidity associated with cancer.
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- 2015
14. [Clinical and histopathological characteristics of malignant melanoma cases seen at "Dr. Manuel Gea González" General Hospital].
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Káram-Orantes M, Toussaint-Caire S, Domínguez-Cherit J, and Veja-Memije E
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Hospitals, Humans, Male, Melanoma epidemiology, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Skin Neoplasms epidemiology, Melanoma pathology, Skin Neoplasms pathology
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Background: Melanoma is a type of tumor that arises from melanocytes generally located in the dermoepidermal junction. Although melanoma is found in less than 10% of cases, mortality is high representing 75% of deaths attributed to cutaneous cancer. There are four major subtypes: Superficial spreading melanoma, lentigo malignant melanoma, acral lentiginous melanoma and nodular melanoma. Superficial spreading melanoma is the most common type among Caucasians. In a Mexican case series, the nodular type is the most common type reported. The aim of this study was to determine the most common type seen at our medical facility., Methods: We analyzed patient's medical records from March 1981 to December 2006. Demographic data included sex, age, place of residence, occupation, tumor progression, location and clinical description. Histologically we evaluated tumor thickness using the Breslow scale; invasion was measured using the Clark scale. This is a descriptive, cross-sectional and retrospective study., Results: 165 patients were studied, 112 were females and 53 males. The most common location was the lower limb. Acral lentiginous melanoma was the most common subtype., Conclusions: Our findings differ from the other series where they report nodular and superficial spreading melanoma as the most common types. The most common subtypes in our study were acral lentiginous melanoma and lentigo malignant melanoma among females, with a ratio of female-male of 2.1:1.
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- 2008
15. [Confluent and reticulated Gougerot-Carteaud papillomatosis: a case report of an excellent response to minocycline].
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Rodríguez-Carreón AA, Arenas-Guzmán R, Fonte-Avalos V, Gutiérrez-Mendoza D, Vega-Memije ME, and Domínguez-Cherit J
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- Adolescent, Humans, Male, Papilloma pathology, Skin Neoplasms pathology, Anti-Bacterial Agents therapeutic use, Minocycline therapeutic use, Papilloma drug therapy, Skin Neoplasms drug therapy
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Confluent and reticulated Gougerot-Carteaud papillomatosis is an uncommon dermatological condition that affects adolescents, especially young women with dark skin types. It presents itself as asymptomatic pigmented patches with a papillomatous texture that coalesce to form reticular plaques localized in the neck and intertriginous areas. The cause of this disease is unknown, although an abnormal keratinization has been implicated and sometimes has been associated with Malassezia sp. It has a chronic course with remissions and exacerbations. Several therapies have been used unsuccessfully to eradicate it but nowadays there is no specific treatment. We report a case treated efficiently with minocycline without recurrence at 6 months follow-up.
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16. [Frequency of benign tumors at the Hospital General "Dr. Manuel Gea Gonzalez". Record review between 2000-2006].
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Káram-Orantes M, Fonte-Avalos V, Zuloaga-Salcedo S, and Domínguez-Cherit J
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Child, Female, Hospitals, General, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Neoplasms pathology, Retrospective Studies, Neoplasms epidemiology
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Background: Benign skin neoplasms are defined as autonomous growing tissue unrelated to normal growing of the skin, that persist even after the originating stimulus dissapears. Almost all human beings have a certain number of benign cutaneous neoplasms and many never seek medical attention. There is a dearth of information regarding the frequency of these tumors. The aim of this study was to record the number of benign tumors studied at the Dermatology Department of a medical facility., Material and Methods: A retrospective study analyzed medical records between 2000 and 2006. We included year of admission, number of biopsies, sex, age, tumor location, histological and clinical diagnoses., Results: We analyzed 9,436 biopsies of which 3,765 constituted benign neoplasms; 595 were not included and our total sample was 3,170 tumors. The most frequent tumors according to histopathological diagnoses in descending order were: melanocytic, cutaneous cysts, fibrous tumors, vascular tumors, epidermal tumors, fat tumors, tumors with hair differentiation, neural tumors, glandular tumors, tumors with sebaceous differentiation, cartilage and bone tumors, and smooth muscle tumors. The most common benign tumors were: Melanocytic nevi, epidermal cysts, seborrheic keratoses, pyogenic granulomas, lipomas and dermatofibromas., Conclusions: Melanocytes represented by melanocytic nevi (junctional, intradermic and compound) were the most frequent benign neoplasms, followed by epidermoid cysts. Our results illustrate the most common benign tumors observed in a dermatology department.
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- 2007
17. [Giant gravidarum granuloma of the scalp].
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Domínguez-Cherit J, Puebla-Miranda M, Rangel-Gamboa L, and Roldán-Marín R
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- Adult, Female, Granuloma, Pyogenic surgery, Humans, Pregnancy, Scalp pathology, Scalp surgery, Skin Diseases surgery, Treatment Outcome, Granuloma, Pyogenic pathology, Skin Diseases pathology
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Lobular capillary hemangioma (pyogenic granuloma) has been reported more frequently in the skin (88%) than in the mucous membranes (12%). Granuloma gravidarum is a pyogenic granuloma that develops during pregnancy, often in the oral mucosa. Estrogens apparently increase the inflammatory response of mucous membranes. In this article, we describe the first case of a granuloma gravidarum of the scalp.
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- 2006
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