13 results on '"F, García García"'
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2. [Hemorrhagic cystitis caused by BK and JC polyomavirus in patients treated with bone marrow transplantation: clinical features and urologic management]
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J, García Ligero, B, Mora Peris, F, García García, J, Navas Pastor, M, Tomás Ros, A, Sempere Gutiérrez, J L, Rico Galiano, and L O, Fontana Compiano
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Adult ,Male ,Polyomavirus Infections ,Tumor Virus Infections ,Adolescent ,BK Virus ,Cystitis ,Humans ,Female ,Hemorrhage ,Middle Aged ,JC Virus ,Bone Marrow Transplantation - Abstract
Differential diagnosis of hematuria after bone marrow transplantation (B.M.T.) may include polyomavirus (BK and JC)-associated haemorrhagic cystitis. Many reports have implied BK virus as the major pathogen in the development of hemorrhagic cystitis after BMT. BK viruria is also associated with ureteric stenosis in renal allografts recipients. Viral urinary tract infections are uncommon in healthy individuals, but we can find them frequently in patients under immunosuppressive conditions.Retrospective study of 123 consecutive B.M.T. recipients in the period from 1995 to 2000, evaluating those with polyomavirus-associated hemorrhagic cystitis. We present patient's characteristics, primary disease, clinical features, diagnosis aspects and treatment of these "hidden hosts of urinary tract".7 patients (5.7% of B.M.T.) developed BK or JC virus-associated hemorrhagic cystitis; 3 men and 4 women; median patient age was 29 years (range 14 to 45 years). Bacterial, mycobacterial and parasitic urine cultivates had negative results in all of them. The clinical course was characterized by a late onset of haemorrhagic cystitis (days +30 to +132 after BMT). All 7 patients developed macroscopic haematuria (duration 3 to 30 days). In 6 cases Graft Versus Host Disease (G.V.H.D.) criteria were found. Ultrasonographic studies revealed diffuse thickening of bladder wall in 5 patients. Hematuria was managed by hyperhydratation, blood transfusions, transurethral catheter and evacuation of blood clots, continuous bladder irrigation, urine alkalinization and antiviral therapy. No other more aggressive measures were required to stop the bleeding. Only 1 case of transient elevated creatinine.Polyomavirus-associated haemorrhagic cystitis must be considered in differential diagnosis of hematuria in bone marrow transplantation recipients. Urological management, according with the severity and duration of hematuria, is frequently required.
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- 2002
3. [Extramedullary hematopoiesis, a simulator difficult to diagnose]
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F, García García, G, Hita Villaplana, J, Navas Pastor, J, García Ligero, A, Jiménez Bascuñana, T, Fernández Aparicio, B, Miñana López, and P, Guzmán Martínez-Vals
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Male ,Hematopoiesis, Extramedullary ,Humans ,Kidney Pelvis ,Kidney Neoplasms ,Aged - Abstract
The extramodular hematopoiesis is the result of the bone marrow sever chronical hypofunction, being the genitourinary affection very unusual. We are presenting a singular case by its own clinicopathology consequences and exceptional incidence in context of a upper tract urothelial tumor.
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- 2002
4. [Synchronous tumor of the upper urinary tract with bladder cancer. Opportunity for nephroureterectomy and block-cystectomy]
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J, Navas Pastor, J, García Ligero, F, García García, M, Tomás Ros, J L, Rico Galiano, A, Sempere Gutiérrez, J, Gil Franco, and L O, Fontana Compiano
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Male ,Neoplasms, Multiple Primary ,Intraoperative Period ,Urinary Bladder Neoplasms ,Ureteral Neoplasms ,Humans ,Middle Aged ,Cystectomy ,Nephrectomy ,Kidney Neoplasms ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
One of the basic characteristics of urothelial carcinoma is its tendency to synchronous or metachronous multifocality. Thus the need to explore the entire urinary tract of patients with urothelial neoformations. The aim of this article is to study the tumors of the upper urinary tract that appear synchronously with infiltrating carcinoma of the bladder. The clinicopathological characteristics and the morbidity and mortality of en bloc surgery of both tumors are analyzed.A retrospective study was carried out on 170 radical cystectomies for infiltrating bladder tumor performed in our department over a 13-year period. Patient history, clinicopathological characteristics, complementary tests, type of surgery performed, postoperative complications and follow-up were analyzed.Tumor of the upper urinary tract appeared in 14 (1 bilateral) of these patients and were synchronous in 10 cases. All patients were male; mean age 63 years. Three were localized in the pelvis, 2 in the proximal ureter and 6 in the distal third. Diagnosis was made by IVP in 6 patients and by US and antegrade pyelography in the other 4 patients. Nephroureterectomy and radical cystectomy were performed en bloc in 8 cases; 6 had a Bricker procedure and 2 ileal substitution. Salvage radical cystectomy + distal ureterectomy were performed in the other two patients. Two patients submitted to en bloc surgery had postoperative complications; one presented prolonged ileua and the other required surgery for retroperitoneal hemorrhage. The two patients submitted to palliative surgery died of and sepsis during the postoperative period. At 33 months' mean follow-up, 3 patients have shown tumor progression.There is a high proportion of synchronous tumor of the upper urinary tract in our series of patients with infiltrating carcinoma of the bladder undergoing radical cystectomy, therefore we consider it necessary to explore the entire urinary system. Surgical removal of both tumors en bloc does not increase the morbidity and mortality.
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- 2002
5. [Prostatic mucinous adenocarcinoma. Report of a new case and review of the literature]
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J, Navas Pastor, E, Muñoz Vicente, J, García Ligero, F, García García, F, Serrallach Orejas, A, Sempere Gutiérrez, M, Tomás Tos, J L, Rico Galiano, A, Chaves Benito, and L O, Fontana Compiano
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Male ,Humans ,Prostatic Neoplasms ,Middle Aged ,Adenocarcinoma, Mucinous - Abstract
To present an additional case of mucinous adenocarcinoma of the prostate gland. The histochemical and immunohistochemical findings demonstrating its prostatic origin are presented and the literature is reviewed.A 53-year-old male with no previous symptoms or signs presented for a prostatic examination. DRE was normal and PSA was 35 ng/ml. A prostate biopsy demonstrated adenocarcinoma of the prostate with a Gleason score of 3 + 3. Complementary studies were negative. The patient was submitted to radical prostatectomy. Anatomopathological analysis of the surgical specimen demonstrated a prostatic mucinous adenocarcinoma. At one-year follow-up, the patient is alive and disease-free and PSA values have returned to normal.Mucinous adenocarcinoma of the prostate is a rare anatomopathological variant whose natural history and prognosis are not well-known. This tumor type generally does not respond to any treatment and is hormone-resistant.
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- 2002
6. [Juvenile gangrenous vasculitis of the scrotum. Report of a new case and review of the literature]
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J, García Ligero, F, García García, J, Navas Pastor, A, Chaves Benito, A, Sempere Gutiérrez, J L, Rico Galiano, M, Tomás Ros, and L O, Fontana Compiano
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Gangrene ,Male ,Vasculitis ,Adolescent ,Scrotum ,Humans ,Genital Diseases, Male - Abstract
Juvenile gangrenous vasculitis of the scrotum is a peculiar form of scrotal gangrene of undetermined etiology, with clinical and pathological features of its own, described in 1973 by Piñol et al. We report a new case, considering this entity as part of the differential diagnosis of scrotal gangrene, and a review of relative literature.
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- 2001
7. [Metastasis priapism. Report of 4 new cases and review of the literature]
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J P, Morga Egea, R, Ferrero Doria, P L, Guzmán Martínez-Valls, J, Navas Pastor, J, García Ligero, F, García García, A, Sempere Gutiérrez, J L, Rico Galiano, M, Tomás Ros, and L O, Fontana Compiano
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Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Humans ,Middle Aged ,Priapism ,Penile Neoplasms ,Aged - Abstract
Four additional cases of malignant priapism or priapism secondary to penile metastasis from urogenital tumors are presented and the literature is reviewed.Chest and abdominal radiological evaluation, cavernosal and abdominal US, abdominal and pelvic CT and MRI, and cavernosal biopsy were performed for the localization and staging of the primary tumor.Conservative palliative management achieved a survival of only a few months in three of the patients with tumor dissemination to adjacent vital organs. Radical surgery was performed in one patient with tumor localized to the genital area. Currently, this patient has no clinical symptoms, although the follow-up is only 4 months.Malignant priapism is rare and usually secondary to GU tumors. The prognosis is poor since it generally indicates the presence of multiorgan metastasis. However, the prognosis is better for single metastasis, which is an indication for radical surgery.
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- 2000
8. [Senior citizen health conditions and hospitalization on geriatric, general and surgical floors, a population study conducted in Toledo]
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F, Suárez García, D, Oterino de la Fuente, S, Peiró Moreno, F, García García, J, Librero, A, Pérez Martín, E, Martín Correa, and F, Serrano Lira
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Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Primary Health Care ,Health Services for the Aged ,Health Status ,Hospital Departments ,Cohort Studies ,Patient Admission ,Catchment Area, Health ,Spain ,General Surgery ,Population Surveillance ,Humans ,Female ,Prospective Studies ,Aged - Abstract
The health condition and some clinical aspects configure a group of senior citizens in need of further care who could benefit from specialized geriatric care, although no consensus exists as to how to identify these patients. The aim of this study is to describe the profile of those patients over 64 years of age who are hospitalized in a geriatric unit and to compare this profile to the senior citizens hospitalized in general medical and surgical units.A cohort representative of the population over age 64 in the Judicial District of Toledo (n = 3214) was studied over an eighteen-month period for the purpose of identifying the income and length of stays at the public hospitals in the health care district in question. The health condition-related variables were gathered by means of personal interviews, and the income and the different aspects thereof by way of hospital admissions department data.A total of 410 individuals were admitted (12.8%), 168 patients (30.7%) in geriatrics, 204 (37.3%) in medical units and 174 (32.0%) in surgical units. In geriatrics, the average age was significantly higher (age 77.4), there being no differences in the average length of stay (12.8 days; CI 95%) 10.6-14.0), 44 patients (8.1%) having died, 26 (59.1%) hospitalized in geriatrics. More females, younger patients having minor vision and hearing impairments were admitted to the surgical units. In geriatrics, as compared to the medical units, more patients over 80 years of age, living in senior citizen living facilities, having no spouse, moderate-to-severe functional dependence, impaired cognitive function, depression, poor quality of life and scanty social resources.No differences were found to exist between the health conditions of those over age 64 who were hospitalized in non-surgical and surgical units. In geriatrics, as compared to the other groups of units, the patients were older, in worse condition, had a higher death rate and similar average length of stay.
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- 2000
9. [Cystic pyeloureteritis and infection. Presentation forms and review of the literature]
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J, Navas Pastor, J P, Morga Egea, J, García Ligero, F, García García, M, Tomás Ros, J L, Rico Galiano, A, Sempere Gutiérrez, P L, Guzmán Martínez Valls, J, Gil Franco, and L O, Fontana Compiano
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Adult ,Male ,Pyelitis ,Cysts ,Urinary Tract Infections ,Humans ,Ureteral Diseases ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Aged - Abstract
To present three illustrative cases of pyeloureteritis cystica and review the literature.Three illustrative cases diagnosed at our department are described. Patient history, clinical features, diagnostic procedures and treatment are analyzed and the literature is reviewed.Our patients had no specific symptoms. All three patients had urinary tract infection with pyeloureteral involvement, which was bilateral in two cases. One of these patients had a long-indwelling catheter.Pyeloureteritis cystica is a benign and uncommon condition whose etiology is not well-known. It is generally associated with chronic infection and inflammation, and may be difficult to distinguish from other filling defects of the urinary tract. Due to its benign nature, treatment must always be conservative and close follow-up is recommended.
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- 2000
10. [Gas gangrene due to Clostridium septicum in a patient with an occult colonic neoplasm. A case report and review of the literature]
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A I, Sáez Castillo, R, Rodríguez Merlo, S, Brea Zubigaray, J F, García García, M M, Céspedes Mas, and M, Mollejo Villanueva
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Male ,Myocarditis ,Necrosis ,Fatal Outcome ,Rectum ,Humans ,Neoplasms, Unknown Primary ,Adenocarcinoma ,Colorectal Neoplasms ,Gas Gangrene ,Shock, Septic ,Aged - Abstract
A case of gaseous gangrene by Clostridium septicum associated with colorectal cancer is presented. The patient evolved rapidly towards septic shock and death. Autopsy showed occult neoplasm and pelvic and retroperitoneal myonecrosis. An exceptional finding was that of myocarditis in which thick gram-positive bacilli were identified. A review of the literature was carried out regarding the pathogenesis and clinical manifestations of this disease. The association of colonic neoplasm and Clostridium septicum may be related with the sensitivity of the cells of this neoplasm to the toxins of the microorganisms. The usefulness of this cytotoxicity is being tested in the therapeutic reduction of tumoral mass. With respect to clinical attitude, all the authors agree on the need for clinical suspicion as to the possible existence of occult colon neoplasm in individuals with septic shock by gaseous gangrene with no obvious entry site. Diagnosis is performed by imaging techniques with barium enema and if this is normal colonoscopy is carried out. Emergency treatment consists in laparotomy with resection of the neoplasm and debridement of the area accompanied by hyperbaric oxygen and antibiotics.
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- 1997
11. [Assessment of transcutaneous electric stimulation as adjuvant treatment of chronic pain]
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J, Alfonso Megido, A F, García García, M B, Alonso Bada, and G, Martínez Bastida
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Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Chronic Disease ,Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation ,Humans ,Pain Management ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Combined Modality Therapy ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies - Published
- 1996
12. [A comparative study of the marginal non-Gypsy pediatric population]
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A, Sacristán, M A, García-Rodríguez, C, Coca Palacios, V, Sacristán, C, Gamarra, and F, García-García
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Male ,Social Problems ,Socioeconomic Factors ,Risk Factors ,Spain ,Case-Control Studies ,Child, Preschool ,Child Welfare ,Humans ,Medically Underserved Area ,Female ,Child ,Minority Groups - Abstract
To identify a population group at social risk and its principal features compared with the general population of Medina del Campo.A crossover observation study.Primary care. Health district.Children under 8 belonging to the marginalized non-gypsy population and children of the same age from the general population.Less weight and height, deficient compliance with healthy child monitoring, an acceptable level of vaccination (over 80%), excess of acute dermatological and neurological pathology (7.6% against 0% in the general population). 45% of pregnancies were unwanted, with a higher average of siblings and other people living in ordinary or poor-quality housing, which belonged to the grandparents in 50% of cases. Young parents with little training and serious problems of unemployment (60%), drug dependency (33%), alcoholism (23.3%) and delinquency (18.5%). The mother looked after the children by herself in 48% of cases.There is little healthy child monitoring and light undernourishment, but the vaccination coverage is acceptable. High prevalence of unwanted pregnancies. Young parents, with little education, unemployed, with high prevalence of drug dependency, alcoholism and delinquency. High prevalence of single-parent families.
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- 1996
13. [Hyperprolactinemia associated with acute intermittent porphyria]
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H, Hallal, J, Albaladejo Méndez, G, Macańas, J F, García García, A, Pérez Gracia, and F J, Gil Sánchez
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Abdomen, Acute ,Adult ,Hydroxymethylbilane Synthase ,Hyperprolactinemia ,Male ,Hypothalamo-Hypophyseal System ,Erythrocytes ,Porphyria, Acute Intermittent ,Humans ,Female ,Diagnostic Errors ,Galactorrhea ,Appendicitis - Abstract
Galactorrhea as the result of hyperprolactinemia has been described in very rare cases associated to acute outbreaks of intermittent acute porphyria (IAP). In our country, any of such cases have been published or analytically documented. We present the case of a patient admitted in our hospital for the study of abdominal pain and galactorrhea, with latter diagnosis of IAP, supported by the assessment of the activity of the enzyme showing a deficit in the red blood cells.
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- 1993
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