5 results on '"Matías Negrotto"'
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2. RARE TRIPLE ANATOMICAL VARIATION OF THE CEREBRAL ARTERIAL CIRCLE; Rara triple variación del círculo arterial cerebral.
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Joaquín García Pisón, Matías Negrotto, Alejandra Garretano, Andrés Pouy, Carolina Fernández, and Eduardo Olivera
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círculo arterial cerebral ,arteria cerebral posterior ,arteria trigeminal persistente ,nervio abducens ,cerebral arterial circle ,posterior cerebral artery ,Medicine ,Pathology ,RB1-214 - Abstract
Se reporta la rara asociación de un aneurisma de arteria trigeminal persistente lateral derecha (Tipo II de Saltzman), aplasia del segmento pre-comunicante de ambas arterias cerebrales posteriores y la presencia de arterias cerebrales posteriores fetales en forma bilateral, en una mujer de 64 años que consultó de diplopía y parálisis del nervio abducens derecho, probablemente debida a compresión del nervio en el espacio latero-celar. Se realizó con éxito la embolización endovascular con coils, sin complicaciones inmediatas. Los hallazgos de CT, RM y angiografía son presentados. Aunque cada una de estas variaciones son infrecuentes en forma individual, la combinación de las mismas no ha sido reportada en la literatura hasta nuestro conocimiento, siendo de enorme importancia en el manejo diagnóstico y terapéutico de pacientes con stroke de mecanismo embolico, así como para la planificación de procedimientos endovasculares diagnósticos y terapéuticos. We report the rare association of an aneurysm of a lateral right persistent trigeminal artery (Saltzman type II), bilateral aplasia of the pre-communicating segment of both posterior cerebral arteries and bilateral fetal posterior cerebral arteries, in a 64 years old woman who suffered from progressive diplopia and right abducens nerve palsy, most likely due to nerve compression in the latero-cellar space. Successful endovascular coils embolization of the aneurysm was performed, with no immediate complications. CT, MR and angiographic findings are presented. Although infrequent as single variations, the association of these three arterial variations has not been reported in literature to our knowledge, having special importance in the diagnostic workup and therapeutic procedures in a patient with an embolic stroke, as well as in the planification of intracranial endovascular diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
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- 2017
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3. A new subtype of intracranial dural AVF according to the patterns of venous drainage
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Laura Paul Díaz, Elio Vivas, Alfredo Casasco, Leopoldo Guimaraens, Matías Negrotto, and Aitziber Aleu
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Central Nervous System Vascular Malformations ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Venous drainage ,Subarachnoid Hemorrhage ,medicine.disease ,Embolization, Therapeutic ,Surgery ,Myelopathy ,Dural arteriovenous fistulas ,medicine ,Drainage ,Humans ,Adult AV Shunt ,business ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Background and purpose A well-known classification of dural arteriovenous fistulas (DAVFs) according to the patterns of venous drainage was described in 1977 by Djindjian, Merland et al. and later revised by Cognard, Merland et al. in 1995. They described 5 types of DAVFs assuming that the type of venous drainage is directly correlated with neurologic symptoms and in particular with hemorrhagic risk. We present a series of cases that combines type IV (DAVF with cortical venous drainage associated with venous ectasia) and type V (DAVF with spinal venous drainage), which we named type IV + V. Materials and methods A retrospective study between 2012 and 2020 in 2 Hospitals was performed on patients that met inclusion criteria for a diagnosis of this type of DAVF. Demographics, location, clinical presentation and outcomes of endovascular embolization were studied. Results Five (2,3%) patients out of 220 had a type IV + V DAVF. All cases had an aggressive presentation, either subarachnoid hemorrhage, myelopathy or both. All patients were treated with endovascular transarterial embolization achieving complete angiographic occlusion in one session and total remission of symptoms at 3 months. Conclusions This rare type of DAVF, combines two aggressive venous drainage patterns. For that reason, patients with type IV+V DAVF probably have a more aggressive natural history and worst outcome due to risk of intracranial and/or spinal hemorrhage and myelopathy, thus requiring urgent diagnostic and treatment. Larger studies are needed to better understand this type of DAVF.
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- 2020
4. RARE TRIPLE ANATOMICAL VARIATION OF THE CEREBRAL ARTERIAL CIRCLE; Rara triple variación del círculo arterial cerebral
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Andrés Pouy, Carolina Fernández, Matías Negrotto, Joaquín García Pisón, Alejandra Garretano, and Eduardo Olivera
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Geography, Planning and Development ,Cerebral arteries ,lcsh:Medicine ,Posterior cerebral artery ,Development ,nervio abducens ,Aneurysm ,medicine.artery ,medicine ,lcsh:Pathology ,Abducens nerve ,Stroke ,Diplopia ,arteria cerebral posterior ,arteria trigeminal persistente ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,Aplasia ,Anatomy ,medicine.disease ,cerebral arterial circle ,posterior cerebral artery ,círculo arterial cerebral ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Trigeminal artery ,medicine.symptom ,business ,lcsh:RB1-214 - Abstract
Se reporta la rara asociación de un aneurisma de arteria trigeminal persistente lateral derecha (Tipo II de Saltzman), aplasia del segmento pre-comunicante de ambas arterias cerebrales posteriores y la presencia de arterias cerebrales posteriores fetales en forma bilateral, en una mujer de 64 años que consultó de diplopía y parálisis del nervio abducens derecho, probablemente debida a compresión del nervio en el espacio latero-celar. Se realizó con éxito la embolización endovascular con coils, sin complicaciones inmediatas. Los hallazgos de CT, RM y angiografía son presentados. Aunque cada una de estas variaciones son infrecuentes en forma individual, la combinación de las mismas no ha sido reportada en la literatura hasta nuestro conocimiento, siendo de enorme importancia en el manejo diagnóstico y terapéutico de pacientes con stroke de mecanismo embolico, así como para la planificación de procedimientos endovasculares diagnósticos y terapéuticos. We report the rare association of an aneurysm of a lateral right persistent trigeminal artery (Saltzman type II), bilateral aplasia of the pre-communicating segment of both posterior cerebral arteries and bilateral fetal posterior cerebral arteries, in a 64 years old woman who suffered from progressive diplopia and right abducens nerve palsy, most likely due to nerve compression in the latero-cellar space. Successful endovascular coils embolization of the aneurysm was performed, with no immediate complications. CT, MR and angiographic findings are presented. Although infrequent as single variations, the association of these three arterial variations has not been reported in literature to our knowledge, having special importance in the diagnostic workup and therapeutic procedures in a patient with an embolic stroke, as well as in the planification of intracranial endovascular diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
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- 2017
5. Strikingly low prevalence of pituitary incidentalomas in a teaching hospital in Uruguay
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Maria M. Pineyro, Natalia Sosa, Florencia Rivero, Diego Tripodi, Matias Negrotto, and Ramiro Lima
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pituitary incidentaloma ,prevalence ,image ,headaches ,pituitary adenoma ,head imaging ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
BackgroundPituitary incidentalomas are an occurrence documented in 10.6% of post-mortem examinations, 4%–20% of computed tomography (CT) scans, and 10%–38% of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) cases, primarily consisting of microincidentalomas (
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- 2023
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