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2. Crisis hipercalcémica por tumoración paratiroidea compleja: un dilema diagnóstico y quirúrgico
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Ovejero Gómez VJ, Díez Muñiz-Alique M, Díez Lizuaín ML, Pérez Martín A, Azcarretazábal González-Ontaneda T, and Ingelmo Setien A
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hipercalcemia ,neoplasia paratiroidea ,quiste ,Medicine ,Osteopathy ,RZ301-397.5 - Abstract
La manifestación clínica del hiperparatiroidismo primario (HPTP) como tormenta hipercalcémica debe plantear un diagnóstico diferencial entre diversos procesos clínicos de pronóstico variable y la consideración de una patología tiroidea subyacente. El adenoma quístico paratiroideo representa una de sus causas más infrecuentes en el conjunto de las neoplasias quísticas glandulares a nivel cervical. El diagnóstico de su carácter funcional, apoyado en la determinación de calcemia, parathormona inmunorreactiva (PTHi) sérica e intraquística, y la interpretación correlacionada de los estudios de imagen, puede contribuir en su sospecha diagnóstica. Su tratamiento de elección es quirúrgico mediante paratiroidectomía selectiva con inclusión quística completa y extendida al tiroides según su grado de implicación, aunque esta técnica podría experimentar modificaciones dependiendo del nivel de confianza en el diagnóstico preoperatorio.
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- 2012
3. Gastrojejunal efferent loop stricture in cephalic duodenopancreatectomy
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Ovejero Gómez, VJ, primary, Bermúdez García, MV, additional, Palomares Rivas, PJ, additional, López Uzquiza, E, additional, and Berrio Obregón, I, additional
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- 2021
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4. Turf-Toe traumático: diagnóstico desafiante y tratamiento controvertido
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Gómez-Carlín, LA, primary, Yáñez-Solís, GK, additional, Patiño-Fernández, JP, additional, Ramírez-Gómez, VJ, additional, Valdez-Cueva, V, additional, and Ortega-Orozco, R, additional
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- 2020
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5. Optimization of Crystal Structures in Polylithionite Concentrate: A Molecular Dynamics Approach to Lithium Extraction Efficiency.
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Quezada-Aldaco MG, Delgado E, Zazueta-Álvarez DE, Martínez-Gómez VJ, Medrano-Roldán H, Vázquez-Ortega PG, Hernández-Rodarte FS, and Reyes-Jáquez D
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Molecular dynamics (MD) techniques offer significant potential for optimizing mineral extraction processes by simulating economically or physically restrictive conditions at the laboratory level. Lithium, a crucial metal in the electromobility era, exemplifies the need for ongoing re-evaluation of extraction techniques. This research aims to simulate the crystal structures of mineral species present in a polylithionite mineral concentrate [KLi
2 Al(Si4 O10 )(F,OH)2 ] using crystallographic data obtained from X-ray diffraction analysis. This study focuses on optimizing these structures, validating them through density comparisons, and determining the interaction parameter between the identified phases and lithium oxide (Li2 O). The X-ray diffraction analysis revealed five predominant mineral phases: quartz (SiO2 ), calcite [Ca(CO3 )], pyrite (FeS2 ), cassiterite (SiO2 ), and a compound Pb6 O2 (BO3 )2 SO4 . Structural data, including lattice parameters, space groups, and atomic coordinates, were used to construct the crystal structures with Materials Studio 8.0, employing the Crystal Builder module. Optimization was performed using the Forcite module with the Smart optimization algorithm and the Universal force field. The interaction parameter (χ) indicated an affinity between lithium oxide and pyrite, as well as between calcite and quartz.- Published
- 2024
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6. Controversies in point-of-care 3D printing for oncological and reconstructive surgery with free software in oral and maxillofacial surgery: European regulations, costs, and timeframe.
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Gómez VJ, Martín-González A, Zafra-Vallejo V, Zubillaga-Rodríguez I, Fernández-García A, and Sánchez-Aniceto G
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- Humans, Computer-Aided Design, Europe, Spain, Head and Neck Neoplasms surgery, Costs and Cost Analysis, Oral Surgical Procedures economics, Printing, Three-Dimensional, Software, Plastic Surgery Procedures economics, Plastic Surgery Procedures methods, Point-of-Care Systems
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The aim of this paper is to discuss the controversies surrounding the most recent European regulations, as well as the cost, for a 3D printing workflow using free-source software in the context of a tertiary level university hospital in the Spanish public health system. Computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) for head and neck oncological surgery with the printing of biomodels, cutting guides, and patient-specific implants has made it possible to simplify and make this type of highly complex surgery more predictable. This technology is not without drawbacks, such as increased costs and the lead times when planning with the biomedical industry. A review of the current European legislation and the literature on this subject was performed, and comparisons made with the authors' in-house 3D printing setup using free software and different 3D printers. The cost analysis revealed that for the cheapest setup with free software, it would be possible to amortize the investment from case 2, and in all cases the initial investment would be amortized before case 9. The timeframe ranged from 2 weeks with the biomedical industry to 72 h with point-of-care 3D printing. It is now possible to develop point-of-care 3D printing in any hospital with almost any budget., (Copyright © 2024 International Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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7. Retrospective observational study correlating traumatic pelvic fractures and their associated injuries according to the Tile classification.
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Morales-García D, Pérez-Nuñez MI, Portilla Mediavilla L, Ovejero-Gómez VJ, Marini CP, and Petrone P
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- Male, Humans, Middle Aged, Female, Sacrum, Pelvis, Prognosis, Fractures, Bone epidemiology, Fractures, Bone complications, Pelvic Bones injuries
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Introduction: Pelvic fractures due to high energy trauma present a high risk of associated injuries that compromise the functional and vital prognosis of the patients. The objective of this study was to analyze the relationship between traumatic pelvic fractures and their associated injuries according to the Tile classification., Methods: Retrospective observational study of patients who suffered traumatic pelvic fractures (Type A, B or C of the Tile classification) with concomitant associated injuries, analyzing hemoglobin levels, between 6/2013 and 1/2016., Results: A total of 42 patients were included; of those 69% (n = 29) were males, mean age was 48 years. 45% (n = 19) suffered traffic accidents and 26.2% (n = 11) falls. There was a different proportion in pelvic injuries: Tile A (n = 15, 35.7%), B (n = 20, 47.6%), and C (n = 7, 16.6%) of cases. 54.8% (n = 23) underwent surgery, 21.4% (n = 9) needed temporary or definitive external fixation. Significant differences were found between Tile A type and scapula fractures (P = .032), and Tile B with sacral fractures (P = .033) and visceral injuries (P = .049), while there is a tendency without a statistical significal between Tile C and costal fractures. 61.9% (n = 26) needed blood transfusion; 9.5% (n = 4) presented hypovolemic shock., Conclusions: Tile A pelvic fractures were associated with scapular fractures, and Tile B with transforaminal fractures of the sacrum and with visceral injuries (lungs, liver and genitourinary). The small number of Tile C prevent us to confirm an association with any pathology, although they are the ones which presnt more hemodynamically instability and thoracic injuries., (Copyright © 2022. Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U.)
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- 2023
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8. Plasma-Induced Surface Modification of Sapphire and Its Influence on Graphene Grown by Plasma-Enhanced Chemical Vapour Deposition.
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Lozano MS, Bernat-Montoya I, Angelova TI, Mojena AB, Díaz-Fernández FJ, Kovylina M, Martínez A, Cienfuegos EP, and Gómez VJ
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In this work, we study the influence of the different surface terminations of c-plane sapphire substrates on the synthesis of graphene via plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition. The different terminations of the sapphire surface are controlled by a plasma process. A design of experiments procedure was carried out to evaluate the major effects governing the plasma process of four different parameters: i.e., discharge power, time, pressure and gas employed. In the characterization of the substrate, two sapphire surface terminations were identified and characterized by means of contact angle measurements, being a hydrophilic (hydrophobic) surface and the fingerprint of an Al- (OH-) terminated surface, respectively. The defects within the synthesized graphene were analyzed by Raman spectroscopy. Notably, we found that the I
D /IG ratio decreases for graphene grown on OH-terminated surfaces. Furthermore, two different regimes related to the nature of graphene defects were identified and, depending on the sapphire terminated surface, are bound either to vacancy or boundary-like defects. Finally, studying the density of defects and the crystallite area, as well as their relationship with the sapphire surface termination, paves the way for increasing the crystallinity of the synthesized graphene.- Published
- 2023
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9. Epitaxial growth of crystal phase quantum dots in III-V semiconductor nanowires.
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Lozano MS and Gómez VJ
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Crystal phase quantum dots (QDs) are formed during the axial growth of III-V semiconductor nanowires (NWs) by stacking different crystal phases of the same material. In III-V semiconductor NWs, both zinc blende (ZB) and wurtzite (WZ) crystal phases can coexist. The band structure difference between both crystal phases can lead to quantum confinement. Thanks to the precise control in III-V semiconductor NW growth conditions and the deep knowledge on the epitaxial growth mechanisms, it is nowadays possible to control, down to the atomic level, the switching between crystal phases in NWs forming the so-called crystal phase NW-based QDs (NWQDs). The shape and size of the NW bridge the gap between QDs and the macroscopic world. This review is focused on crystal phase NWQDs based on III-V NWs obtained by the bottom-up vapor-liquid-solid (VLS) method and their optical and electronic properties. Crystal phase switching can be achieved in the axial direction. In contrast, in the core/shell growth, the difference in surface energies between different polytypes can enable selective shell growth. One reason for the very intense research in this field is motivated by their excellent optical and electronic properties both appealing for applications in nanophotonics and quantum technologies., Competing Interests: There are no conflicts to declare., (This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.)
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- 2023
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10. Candelilla Wax Extracted by Traditional Method and an Ecofriendly Process: Assessment of Its Chemical, Structural and Thermal Properties.
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Núñez-García IC, Rodríguez-Flores LG, Guadiana-De-Dios MH, González-Hernández MD, Martínez-Ávila GCG, Gallegos-Infante JA, González-Laredo R, Rosas-Flores W, Martínez-Gómez VJ, Rojas R, Villanueva-Fierro I, and Rutiaga-Quiñones M
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- Calorimetry, Differential Scanning, Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared, Esters, Waxes chemistry
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A comparative study was carried out on the chemical, structural and thermal properties of candelilla wax from four wax-producing communities in Mexico, which was obtained by two extraction processes, the conventional one using sulfuric acid (SA) and an eco-friendly alternative process using citric acid (CA) as the extracting agent. The waxes were analyzed by basic chemistry (acidity, saponification, ester indexes, and others), color, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), Raman micro-spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction (XRD), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), and hardness and brittleness measurements. The waxes obtained by the environmentally friendly process showed differences in their physicochemical properties when compared to waxes from the conventional process. In addition, they showed some improvements, such as lighter shades and harder waxes, suggesting that the new environmentally friendly process is a viable option.
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- 2022
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11. Growth selectivity control of InAs shells on crystal phase engineered GaAs nanowires.
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Gómez VJ, Marnauza M, Dick KA, and Lehmann S
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In this work we demonstrate a two-fold selectivity control of InAs shells grown on crystal phase and morphology engineered GaAs nanowire (NW) core templates. This selectivity occurs driven by differences in surface energies of the NW core facets. The occurrence of the different facets itself is controlled by either forming different crystal phases or additional tuning of the core NW morphology. First, in order to study the crystal phase selectivity, GaAs NW cores with an engineered crystal phase in the axial direction were employed. A crystal phase selective growth of InAs on GaAs was found for high growth rates and short growth times. Secondly, the facet-dependant selectivity of InAs growth was studied on crystal phase controlled GaAs cores which were additionally morphology-tuned by homoepitaxial overgrowth. Following this route, the original hexagonal cores with {110} sidewalls were converted into triangular truncated NWs with ridges and predominantly {112}
B facets. By precisely tuning the growth parameters, the growth of InAs is promoted over the ridges and reduced over the {112}B facets with indications of also preserving the crystal phase selectivity. In all cases (different crystal phase and facet termination), selectivity is lost for extended growth times, thus, limiting the total thickness of the shell grown under selective conditions. To overcome this issue we propose a 2-step growth approach, combining a high growth rate step followed by a low growth rate step. The control over the thickness of the InAs shells while maintaining the selectivity is demonstrated by means of a detailed transmission electron microscopy analysis. This proposed 2-step growth approach enables new functionalities in 1-D structures formed by using bottom-up techniques, with a high degree of control over shell thickness and deposition selectivity., Competing Interests: The authors declare that there are no conflicts of interest., (This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.)- Published
- 2022
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12. "Management of recurrent temporomandibular dislocation using orthodontic traction screws."
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Santás Alegret M, Fernández García A, Gómez VJ, Olavarria Montes E, Mejía Nieto M, and Sánchez Aniceto G
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- Adult, Bone Screws, Female, Humans, Mandibular Condyle diagnostic imaging, Mandibular Condyle surgery, Temporomandibular Joint, Traction, Joint Dislocations diagnostic imaging, Joint Dislocations surgery, Temporomandibular Joint Disorders surgery
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Temporomandibular joint dislocation is defined as the loss of joint congruency between the mandibular condyle and the glenoid fossa of the temporal bone. Multiple therapeutic options have been proposed for the treatment of recurrent TMJ dislocation. The aim of this paper is to present two recently treated cases with a modification of Wolford's technique, replacing the Mitek anchors with orthodontic screws. Case series: The first case concerns a 36 year-old women with recurrent temporomandibular dislocation, and the second one a 26 year-old patient with the same diagnosis. In both cases, one 8mm orthodontic screw was placed in the lateral pole of mandibular condyle, sutured with PremiCron® 2/0 to a hole made in the root of each zygomatic arch. At twelve-month follow-up (first patient) and at six-month follow-up (second patient), patients had not presented new episodes of mandibular dislocation and mouth opening range remained stable. This technique can be considered as an alternative to Wolford's technique in treating recurrent temporomandibular dislocation when conservative management fails., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors have no conflict of interest to declare. This research did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors., (Copyright © 2021 European Association for Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Surgery. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2021
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13. [Peritoneal recurrence prediction for colon cancer based on immunoexpression].
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Ovejero Gómez VJ, Freire Salinas J, García-Berbel Molina P, Azcarretazabal González-Ontaneda T, Bermúdez García MV, and Gómez Román JJ
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- Aged, Colonic Neoplasms surgery, Female, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Male, Models, Theoretical, Nerve Tissue Proteins analysis, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-met analysis, Receptor, IGF Type 1 analysis, Receptors, Cell Surface analysis, Retrospective Studies, Risk Factors, Sensitivity and Specificity, Biomarkers, Tumor analysis, Colonic Neoplasms chemistry, Colonic Neoplasms pathology, Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition, Peritoneal Neoplasms secondary
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Introduction and Objectives: Peritoneal relapse as an isolated form of recurrence in colon cancer occurs in 25% of cases during the first two years subsequent to a curative colectomy. Currently, the diagnostic limitations of imaging studies and the absence of predictive scales for peritoneal recurrence warrant "second look" surgery in high-risk patients. The aim of this study is to assess features of some epithelial-mesenchymal transition biomarkers (c-Met, IGF-1R and plexin β1) in order to predict post-surgical peritoneal colonization and develop a mathematical model to predict carcinomatous relapse., Methods: A retrospective study of the histopathological samples of 87 patients diagnosed with colon cancer who underwent radical resection was carried out, using immunohistochemical techniques for c-Met, IGF-1R and plexin β1. The patients were divided into two groups; those who had presented peritoneal recurrence and those who only had risk factors for this kind of relapse. Every stained sample was assessed by the rate of stained cells and immunostaining intensity. A possible association between immunohistochemical findings and peritoneal relapse was evaluated. Statistical analysis of the biomarkers with higher prognostic value allowed a risk mathematical formula to be developed based on coefficients, providing a specific value to each biomarker and patient., Results: c-Met expression in the primary tumour showed a high statistical trend (p: .074) while IGF-1 (p: .022) and plexin β1 (p: .021) revealed a significative association with peritoneal relapse. However, the multivariate analysis selected c-Met y plexin β1 as useful factors for a predictive mathematical model on peritoneal recurrence with a 75.8% sensitivity and 80.5% specificity in patients with a staining more than 50% for both biomarkers., Conclusion: c-Met and plexin B1 overexpression is related to an increased risk of peritoneal relapse in cases of colon cancer where a radical resection is feasible. The encouraging outcomes of the proposed mathematical model may prove useful clinically in the identification of candidates for carcinoprophylaxis., (Copyright © 2020 Sociedad Española de Anatomía Patológica. Publicado por Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.)
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- 2021
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14. Efficient recovery of thermostable polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) by a rapid and solvent-free extraction protocol assisted by ultrasound.
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Martínez-Herrera RE, Alemán-Huerta ME, Almaguer-Cantú V, Rosas-Flores W, Martínez-Gómez VJ, Quintero-Zapata I, Rivera G, and Rutiaga-Quiñones OM
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- Biopolymers radiation effects, Calorimetry, Differential Scanning, Hydroxybutyrates radiation effects, Polyesters chemistry, Solvents chemistry, Temperature, Ultrasonic Waves, X-Ray Diffraction, Biopolymers chemistry, Fermentation, Hydroxybutyrates chemistry
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Nowadays, there are great research interest in polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) recovery protocols that reduce the use of organic solvents and efficiently recover this bacterial biopolymer. The present study reports an extraction protocol assisted by ultrasound, which is a rapid protocol that increases the amount of polymeric matter extracted, reduces the cellular digestion step with sodium hypochlorite and eliminates the use of organic solvents. Likewise, characterization studies by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (
1 H NMR), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), and X-ray diffraction (XRD) demonstrated that the biopolymer recovered by this protocol is PHB homopolymer with a major thermal-resistance and crystalline properties. Besides, in this study are reported the thermic and crystalline differences between the PHB obtained from the fermentation of complex carbohydrates (agavins) and simple sugars. The biopolymer obtained by this rapid extraction protocol would be suitable for ecological and biomedical applications, due to the low melting temperature, less than 50% crystallinity, and the lack of lipopolysaccharides. Therefore, this extraction protocol might represent an alternative to the traditional protocol based on NaOCl-chloroform and is part of the green trend to improve the PHB production., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest None., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2020
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15. [Traumatic Turf-Toe: challenging diagnosis and controversial treatment].
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Gómez-Carlín LA, Yáñez-Solís GK, Patiño-Fernández JP, Ramírez-Gómez VJ, Valdez-Cueva V, and Ortega-Orozco R
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- Adult, Humans, Male, Radiography, Toes injuries, Young Adult, Athletic Injuries, Foot Injuries diagnostic imaging, Foot Injuries surgery, Metatarsophalangeal Joint
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Introduction: Turf-Toe includes a wide variety of traumatic injuries of the metatarsophalangeal joint of the first toe (MTF1). It is a potentially severe injury and there is no consensus for surgical management. The objective of this case report was to describe a patient with traumatic Turf-Toe injury grade III with a sesamoid fracture treated surgically., Clinical Case: 24-year-old male with motorcycle fall with hyperflexion of the MTF1 joint, presented pain, edema and functional limitation; the radiographs showed soft tissue edema, lateral displacement of lateral sesamoid with fracture. Traumatic Turf-Toe was established. The ultrasound of the MTF1 joint showed breakage of the plantar plate and collateral ligaments. Patient was surgically managed with sesamoid reduction and plantar plate repair; postoperative evolution was satisfactory. At 8 weeks the patient was assessed with the AOFAS forefoot scale, obtaining 82 points, SF-12 with 87% and VAS of two and returned to his daily activities., Conclusion: We describe a patient with traumatic Turf Toe grade III injury, not related to sports practice; first report in the literature of the use of ultrasound in the evaluation of patients with lesion of the metatarso-phalangic joint of the first toe.
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- 2020
16. Effectiveness and Safety of Rituximab in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: A Case Series Describing the Experience of 2 Centers.
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Gómez VJ, Carrión-Barberá I, Salman Monte TC, Acosta A, Torrente-Segarra V, and Monfort J
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Immunologic Factors adverse effects, Male, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Rituximab adverse effects, Treatment Outcome, Immunologic Factors therapeutic use, Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic drug therapy, Rituximab therapeutic use
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Background: Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic autoimmune disease that affects multiple organs and systems. B cells have a critical role in the pathogenesis of SLE. Rituximab (RTX) is a drug composed of chimeric monoclonal antibodies against the CD20 protein, producing a depletion of B lymphocytes., Objective: To analyze the effectiveness and safety of RTX in patients with SLE in clinical practice., Methods: Collection of retrospective variables of the medical records of 20 patients with SLE treated with RTX in 2hospitals (Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, and Hospital del Mar, in Barcelona, Spain). We evaluated demographic, clinical, serological and treatment variables., Results: There was a statistically significant association in the following variables collected in the study before and after treatment: there was a decrease in the Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Disease Activity Index (SLEDAI) (P<.001), erythrocyte sedimentation rate (P=.017), use of glucocorticoids (P=.025) and IgM values (P=.031), as well as an increase in the C4 values (P=.014) after treatment with RTX. A patient with SLE, antiphospholipid syndrome, complex comorbidity and multiorgan lupus involvement died after developing a septic process, months after receiving a single treatment cycle with RTX., Conclusions: Although RTX currently has no official indication approved for SLE, our data suggest that it may be effective in reducing the activity of the disease and as a steroid-sparing agent, with an acceptable safety profile. However, larger follow-up periods with a greater number of patients are needed to solve the remaining doubts about the use of RTX in SLE., (Copyright © 2018 Elsevier España, S.L.U. and Sociedad Española de Reumatología y Colegio Mexicano de Reumatología. All rights reserved.)
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- 2020
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17. Clinical and Functional Results of Broström-Gould Procedure With Suture Tape Augmentation: An Evaluation Using Three Scales.
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Ramírez-Gómez VJ, Gómez-Carlín LA, Ortega-Orozco R, Zazueta-Arnaud CA, and Patiño-Fernández JP
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- Ankle Joint surgery, Female, Humans, Male, Quality of Life, Retrospective Studies, Sutures, Treatment Outcome, Joint Instability surgery, Lateral Ligament, Ankle
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The mechanical superiority of suture tape augmentation associated with the Broström-Gould procedure for treating lateral ankle instability has been reported. This study aimed to describe functional results using the visual analog scale (VAS), American Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS) scale, and Short Form of Quality of Life Survey (SF-36) in patients with ankle lateral instability who underwent the modified Broström-Gould repair and suture tape augmentation and to determine the recurrence of injury and the impact on the perception of its stability. This retrospective cohort study included patients with lateral ankle instability treated using the modified Broström-Gould procedure and suture tape augmentation from December 2015 to July 2018 with a 6- to 36-month follow-up. Clinical and functional results were evaluated using the 3 aforementioned scales. p ≤ 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Twenty-eight patients were included, 18 (64%) males and 10 (36%) females (mean ± standard deviation age of 33.25 ± 12.73). The mean pre- and postoperative VAS scores were 6 ± 1.18 and 0.53 ± 0.92, respectively. The average pre- and postoperative AOFAS scores were 65.89 ± 15.08 and 94.60 ± 6.88, respectively; results were excellent (91 to 100) in 18 (64%) patients and good (81 to 90) in 10 (36%). Three patients experienced recurrence of injury treated with physical therapy, and their progress was satisfactory; stability perception was maintained. Excellent clinical and functional results were demonstrated in our study using suture tape augmentation in the modified Broström-Gould procedure, which probably protects against the recurrence of lateral ankle instability., (Copyright © 2020 the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2020
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18. Wafer-scale nanofabrication of sub-100 nm arrays by deep-UV displacement Talbot lithography.
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Gómez VJ, Graczyk M, Jam RJ, Lehmann S, and Maximov I
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In this manuscript, we demonstrate the potential of replacing the standard bottom anti-reflective coating (BARC) with a polymethylglutarimide (PMGI) layer for wafer-scale nanofabrication by means of deep-UV displacement talbot lithography (DTL). PMGI is functioning as a developable non-UV sensitive bottom anti-reflective coating (DBARC). After introducing the fabrication process using a standard BARC-based coating and the novel PMGI-based one, the DTL nanopatterning capabilities for both coatings are compared by means of the fabrication of etched nanoholes in a dielectric layer and metal nanodots made by lift-off. Improvement of DTL capabilities are attributed to a reduction of process complexity by avoiding the use of O
2 plasma etching of the BARC layer. We show the capacity of this approach to produce nanoholes or nanodots with diameters ranging from 95 to 200 nm at a wafer-scale using only one mask and a proper exposing dose. The minimum diameter of the nanoholes is reduced from 118 to 95 nm when using the PMGI-based coating instead of the BARC-based one. The possibilities opened by the PMGI-based coating are illustrated by the successful fabrication of an array of nanoholes with sub-100 nm diameter for GaAs nanowire growth on a 2″ GaAs wafer, a 2″ nanoimprint lithography (NIL) master stamp, and an array of Au nanodots made by lift-off on a 4″ silica wafer. Therefore, DTL possess the potential for wafer-scale manufacturing of nano-engineered materials.- Published
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19. Template-assisted vapour-liquid-solid growth of InP nanowires on (001) InP and Si substrates.
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Jafari Jam R, Persson AR, Barrigón E, Heurlin M, Geijselaers I, Gómez VJ, Hultin O, Samuelson L, Borgström MT, and Pettersson H
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We report on the synthesis of vertical InP nanowire arrays on (001) InP and Si substrates using template-assisted vapour-liquid-solid growth. A thick silicon oxide layer was first deposited on the substrates. The samples were then patterned by electron beam lithography and deep dry etching through the oxide layer down to the substrate surface. Gold seed particles were subsequently deposited in the holes of the pattern by the use of pulse electrodeposition. The subsequent growth of nanowires by the vapour-liquid-solid method was guided towards the [001] direction by the patterned oxide template, and displayed a high growth yield with respect to the array of holes in the template. In order to confirm the versatility and robustness of the process, we have also demonstrated guided growth of InP nanowire p-n junctions and InP/InAs/InP nanowire heterostructures on (001) InP substrates. Our results show a promising route to monolithically integrate III-V nanowire heterostructure devices with commercially viable (001) silicon platforms.
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- 2020
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20. [Clinical and functional results of the Broström-Gould technique for lateral ankle instability: evaluation with three scales].
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Gómez-Carlín LA, Ramírez-Gómez VJ, Torres-Ortega AE, Contreras-Navarro AM, and Ortega-Orozco R
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- Ankle Joint, Cross-Sectional Studies, Humans, Quality of Life, Ankle Injuries complications, Ankle Injuries diagnostic imaging, Ankle Injuries surgery, Joint Instability surgery, Lateral Ligament, Ankle
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Background: The most frequent sequel to the ankle sprain is the instability of the lateral ligament complex; the results of surgical treatment have not been evaluated with multiple scales simultaneously. The objective of the study was to assess the clinical and functional results with three scales in patients with lateral instability of ankle undergoing Broström-Gould technique, using for fixation, anchors with suture to distal fibula., Material and Methods: The design of the study was cross-sectional and descriptive; we included patients with lateral instability of ankle and partial or complete rupture of the APA or CP ligament subject to repair with Broström-Gould technique. Magnetic resonance imaging was performed to confirm the diagnosis; clinical and functional outcomes were determined with three scales: EVA, SF-36 and AOFAS. Patients were evaluated at six months, or more, after the surgical procedure., Results: We included 13 patients; quality of life (SF-36 questionnaire) showed a good result with average score of 90; 10 (77%) patients showed excellent results in function, absence of pain and alignment of the ankle (AOFAS 90-100). Also found significant improvement in pain (presurgical EVA: 6, compared with 1 in the postoperative period)., Conclusions: The surgical procedure showed excellent results, in the short term with resolution of pain and ankle stability.
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- 2018
21. [Diagnostic accuracy of three technologies for the diagnosis of multi-drug resistant tuberculosis].
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Alvis-Zakzuk NJ, Carrasquilla MLÁ, Gómez VJ, Robledo J, Alvis-Guzmán NR, and Hernández JM
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- DNA, Bacterial genetics, Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial genetics, Extensively Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis diagnosis, Genes, Bacterial, Humans, Immunocompetence, Mycobacterium tuberculosis genetics, Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolation & purification, Predictive Value of Tests, Sensitivity and Specificity, Tuberculosis, Multidrug-Resistant microbiology, Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction methods, Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction methods, Tuberculosis, Multidrug-Resistant diagnosis
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Introduction: Multi-drug resistant (MDR-TB) and extensively drug-resistant (XDR-TB) tuberculoses are a global public health problem. Their timely detection might reduce the burden of the disease and the economic impact on health systems worldwide., Objective: To conduct a literature review of the diagnostic accuracy of three molecular tests to detect multi-drug resistant and extensively drug-resistant tuberculoses., Materials and Methods: A systematic literature review following Cochrane methodology was carried out to study the diagnostic accuracy of three molecular tests to detect MDR-TB and XDR-TB in previous studies among immunocompetent population. Articles indexed in Medline and Embase were reviewed starting in 2007. Diagnostic accuracy was reported by sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values of each test., Results: In total, 8, 12 and 13 studies were included to assess the diagnostic accuracy of GeneXpert MTB/RIF®, GenoType MTBDRplus® and GenoType MTBDRsl®, respectively. The specificity of GeneXpert MTB/RIF® ranged between 91 and 100%, and its sensitivity between 33.3 and 100%. The sensitivity of GenoType® MTBDRplus® ranged between 88 and 100%. The sensitivity and specificity of GenoType MTBDRsl® to evaluate drug resistance ranged between 56 and 100% and 21 and 100%, respectively., Conclusion: The three diagnostic tests evaluated have shown an adequate diagnostic accuracy to detect MDR and XDR tuberculoses.
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- 2017
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22. Predictive factors of insulin resistance resolution with adjustable gastric band surgery.
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Colsa Gutiérrez P, Kharazmi Taghavi M, Sosa Medina R, Gutiérrez Cabezas JM, Ovejero Gómez VJ, Ruiz JL, and Ingelmo Setién A
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- Adult, Aged, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prognosis, Retrospective Studies, Gastroplasty, Insulin Resistance, Obesity, Morbid metabolism, Obesity, Morbid surgery
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Introduction: The aim of the study was to evaluate preoperative factors associated with remission of diabetes and weight loss after laparoscopic gastric band surgery., Material and Methods: A retrospective cohort of 95 patients who had an adjustable gastric band placed were included. A preliminary descriptive study of prognostic factors was performed using the logistic regression model with SPSS 17.0. The independent variables were age, sex, body mass index (BMI), diabetes status and degree of obesity; dependent variables were the proportion of weight loss, change in diabetes status score and percent changes in fasting sugar and glycosylated hemoglobin., Results: The variables that were significantly associated with the percentage of changes in fasting blood sugar and glycated hemoglobin were: the degree of obesity in the first year; preoperative and diabetes status respectively. The analysis of the need for antidiabetic treatment using the modified diabetes status score showed preoperative BMI, age and gender as significant predictors., Conclusions: In patients undergoing gastric band surgery, weight loss is the fundamental mechanism by which insulin sensitivity increases. This improvement in glucose metabolism is influenced by factors such as sex, age, insulin treatment, duration of diabetes and degree of preoperative obesity., (Copyright © 2014 AEC. Publicado por Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.)
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- 2015
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23. An InN/InGaN quantum dot electrochemical biosensor for clinical diagnosis.
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Alvi Nu, Gómez VJ, Soto Rodriguez PE, Kumar P, Zaman S, Willander M, and Nötzel R
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- Equipment Design, Equipment Failure Analysis, Reproducibility of Results, Sensitivity and Specificity, Biosensing Techniques instrumentation, Cholesterol analysis, Conductometry instrumentation, Gallium chemistry, Indium chemistry, Quantum Dots
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Low-dimensional InN/InGaN quantum dots (QDs) are demonstrated for realizing highly sensitive and efficient potentiometric biosensors owing to their unique electronic properties. The InN QDs are biochemically functionalized. The fabricated biosensor exhibits high sensitivity of 97 mV/decade with fast output response within two seconds for the detection of cholesterol in the logarithmic concentration range of 1 × 10⁻⁶ M to 1 × 10⁻³ M. The selectivity and reusability of the biosensor are excellent and it shows negligible response to common interferents such as uric acid and ascorbic acid. We also compare the biosensing properties of the InN QDs with those of an InN thin film having the same surface properties, i.e., high density of surface donor states, but different morphology and electronic properties. The sensitivity of the InN QDs-based biosensor is twice that of the InN thin film-based biosensor, the EMF is three times larger, and the response time is five times shorter. A bare InGaN layer does not produce a stable response. Hence, the superior biosensing properties of the InN QDs are governed by their unique surface properties together with the zero-dimensional electronic properties. Altogether, the InN QDs-based biosensor reveals great potential for clinical diagnosis applications.
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- 2013
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