18 results on '"Izaguirre H"'
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2. Menopausal symptoms appear before the menopause and persist 5 years beyond: a detailed analysis of a multinational study.
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Blümel, J. E., Chedraui, P., Baron, G., Belzares, E., Bencosme, A., Calle, A., Danckers, L., Espinoza, M. T., Flores, D., Gomez, G., Hernandez-Bueno, J. A., Izaguirre, H., Leon-Leon, P., Lima, S., Mezones-Holguin, E., Monterrosa, A., Mostajo, D., Navarro, D., Ojeda, E., and Onatra, W.
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MENOPAUSE ,QUALITY of life ,HISPANIC American women ,MENTAL fatigue ,HOT flashes ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,HEALTH - Abstract
Objective Few Latin American studies have described menopausal symptoms in detail by means of a standardized assessment tool. The objective of this study was to assess the prevalence and severity of menopausal symptoms and their impact over quality of life among mid-aged Latin American women. Method In this cross-sectional study, 8373 otherwise healthy women aged 40-59 years from 12 Latin American countries were asked to fill out the Menopause Rating Scale (MRS) and a questionnaire containing personal sociodemographic data. Menopause status (pre-, peri- and postmenopausal) was defined according to the criteria of the Stages of Reproductive Aging Workshop. Results Of all the studied women, 90.9% had at least one menopausal symptom (complaint) that they rated. Muscle and joint discomfort, physical and mental exhaustion and depressive mood were highly prevalent and rated as severe-very severe (scores of 3 and 4), at a higher rate than vasomotor symptoms (15.6%, 13.8% and 13.7% vs. 9.6%, respectively). Of premenopausal women (40-44 years), 77.0% reported at least one rated complaint, with 12.9% displaying MRS scores defined as severe (> 16). The latter rate increased to 26.4% in perimenopausal, 31.6% in early postmenopausal and 29.9% among late postmenopausal women. As measured with the MRS, the presence of hot flushes increased the risk of impairment of overall quality of life in both premenopausal (odds ratio 12.67; 95% confidence interval 9.53-16.83) and peri/postmenopausal women (odds ratio 9.37; 95% confidence interval 7.85-11.19). Conclusion In this large, mid-aged, female Latin American series, muscle/joint discomfort and psychological symptoms were the most prevalent and severely rated menopausal symptoms. The symptoms appear early in the premenopause, significantly impair quality of life and persist 5 years beyond the menopause. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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3. Optimal waist circumference cutoff value for defining the metabolic syndrome in postmenopausal Latin American women.
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Blümel JE, Legorreta D, Chedraui P, Ayala F, Bencosme A, Danckers L, Lange D, Espinoza MT, Gomez G, Grandia E, Izaguirre H, Manriquez V, Martino M, Navarro D, Ojeda E, Onatra W, Pozzo E, Prada M, Royer M, and Saavedra JM
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- 2012
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4. A large multinational study of vasomotor symptom prevalence, duration, and impact on quality of life in middle-aged women.
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Blümel JE, Chedraui P, Baron G, Belzares E, Bencosme A, Calle A, Danckers L, Espinoza MT, Flores D, Gomez G, Hernandez-Bueno JA, Izaguirre H, Leon-Leon P, Lima S, Mezones-Holguin E, Monterrosa A, Mostajo D, Navarro D, Ojeda E, and Onatra W
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- 2011
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5. Aperture field nodes generated by a Butler Matrix for the design of very low side lobe electronic scanning reflector antennas.
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Shii-Shyong Wang and Izaguirre, H.
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- 1981
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6. Sexual dysfunction in middle-aged women: a multicenter Latin American study using the Female Sexual Function Index.
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Blümel JE, Chedraui P, Baron G, Belzares E, Bencosme A, Calle A, Espinoza MT, Flores D, Izaguirre H, Leon-Leon P, Lima S, Mezones-Holguin E, Monterrosa A, Mostajo D, Navarro D, Ojeda E, Onatra W, Royer M, Soto E, and Vallejo S
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- 2009
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7. The US National Cholesterol Education Programme Adult Treatment Panel III (NCEP ATP III): prevalence of the metabolic syndrome in postmenopausal Latin American women.
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Royer, M., Castelo-Branco, C., Blümel, J. E., Chedraui, P. A., Danckers, L., Bencosme, A., Navarro, D., Vallejo, S., Espinoza, M. T., Gómez, G., Izaguirre, H., Ayala, F., Martino, M., Ojeda, E., Onatra, W., Saavedra, J., Tserotas, K., Pozzo, E., Manriquez, V., and Prada, M.
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MENOPAUSE ,METABOLIC syndrome ,LATIN Americans ,CARDIOVASCULAR diseases ,WOMEN'S health - Abstract
Background Metabolic syndrome (METS) is a strong predictor of cardiovascular risk. Since the prevalence of METS increases after menopause, gynecological routine consultation offers an excellent screening opportunity. Objectives To assess the prevalence of METS in Latin American postmenopausal women and factors modifying its risk; as well as to assess the role of simple routine care measurements in the diagnosis of the METS. Methods A total of 3965 postmenopausal women, aged 45-64 years, seeking health care at 12 gynecological centers in major Latin American cities were included in this cross-sectional study. The US National Cholesterol Education Programme Adult Treatment Panel III (NCEP ATP III) guidelines were applied to assess METS. This was present if three or more of the following conditions were present: waist circumference ≥ 88 cm; blood pressure ≥ 130/85 mmHg; fasting plasma triglycerides ≥ 150 mg/dl; high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol < 50 mg/dl; glucose ≥ 110 mg/dl or subjects were receiving treatment for their condition. Results The prevalences of having at least two, three, four or five components were 62.5, 35.1, 13.5 and 3.2%, respectively. The prevalence increased from 28.1% in those aged 40-44 years to 42.9% in those aged 60-64 years. The risk of METS detection (multivariate analysis) increased with age (odds ratio (OR) 1.22, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.03-1.43), time elapsed since menopause (OR 1.18, 95% CI 1.00-1.38), smoking cigarettes (OR 1.40, 95% CI 1.19-1.65), obesity (OR 13.01, 95% CI 10.93-15.49) and hypertension (OR 9.30, 95% CI 7.91-10.94). In contrast, hormone therapy reduces this risk (OR 0.59, 95% CI 0.51-0.70). Conclusion There is a high prevalence of the metabolic syndrome in postmenopausal Latin American women seeking gynecologic health care. Age, years since menopause, obesity and hypertension are strong predictors of this condition. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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8. Female orgasmic dysfunction and severe climacteric symptomatology in women aged 40 to 59 years: an independent association from an analysis of a multicenter Latin American study.
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Urrunaga-Pastor D, Mezones-Holguin E, Blümel JE, Apolaya-Segura M, Barón G, Belzares E, Bencosme A, Calle A, Espinoza MT, Flores D, Izaguirre H, León-León P, Lima S, Monterrosa A, Mostajo D, Navarro D, Ojeda E, Soto E, Vallejo MS, Tserotas K, and Chedraui P
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- Adult, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Humans, Latin America epidemiology, Menopause psychology, Middle Aged, Surveys and Questionnaires, Climacteric, Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological epidemiology, Sexual Dysfunctions, Psychological epidemiology
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Objective: To evaluate the association between the severity of climacteric symptoms (CS) and orgasmic dysfunction (OD), controlled by demographic, clinical, and partner variables., Methods: We carried out a secondary analysis of a multicenter Latin American cross-sectional study that surveyed sexually active women 40 to 59 years old. We assessed CS (global, somatic, psychological, or urogenital domains) and OD. Also, we explored clinical variables and partner sexual conditions. We performed logistic regression models with nonparametric bootstrap resampling to estimate crude and adjusted odds ratios (aOR) with 95% confidence intervals (CI)., Results: We included data of 5,391 women in the analysis. Regarding CS, 24.8%, 10.8%, 28.4%, and 32.9% had respectively severe symptoms according to total, somatic, psychological, and urogenital domain scores of the Menopause Rating Scale. OD was found in 25.4% of women. The adjusted model (including menopausal status and partner sexual dysfunction) showed that severe CS increased the odds of OD (aOR = 2.77; 95% CI: 2.41-3.19 [total Menopause Rating Scale score]; aOR = 1.65; 95% CI: 1.37-2.00 [somatic domain]; aOR = 2.02; 95% CI: 1.76-2.32 [psychological domain] and aOR = 3.89; 95% CI: 3.40-4.45 [urogenital])., Conclusions: Severe CS were associated with OD independently of demographic, clinical, and partner variables. Severe urogenital symptoms had the strongest association., Competing Interests: Financial disclosures/conflicts of interest: J.E.B. received funding from Grünenthal and FEMECOG. K.T. receives funding from Abbott, Procaps, and Aspen. The other authors have nothing to disclose., (Copyright © 2022 by The North American Menopause Society.)
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- 2022
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9. Menopause could be involved in the pathogenesis of muscle and joint aches in mid-aged women.
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Blümel JE, Chedraui P, Baron G, Belzares E, Bencosme A, Calle A, Danckers L, Espinoza MT, Flores D, Gomez G, Hernandez-Bueno JA, Izaguirre H, Leon-Leon P, Lima S, Mezones-Holguin E, Monterrosa A, Mostajo D, Navarro D, Ojeda E, Onatra W, Royer M, Soto E, Tserotas K, and Vallejo MS
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- Adult, Arthralgia etiology, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Humans, Latin America epidemiology, Middle Aged, Muscular Diseases etiology, Vasomotor System physiology, Arthralgia epidemiology, Menopause physiology, Muscular Diseases epidemiology
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Background: Muscle and joint aches (MJA) are frequently observed among menopausal women. They impair quality of life and are a burden to the healthcare system., Objective: To analyze the relation between MJA and several variables related to the menopause., Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 8373 healthy women aged 40-59 years, accompanying patients to healthcare centers in 18 cities of 12 Latin American countries, were asked to fill out the Menopause Rating Scale (MRS) and a questionnaire containing personal data., Results: Mean age of the whole sample was 49.1±5.7 years, 48.6% were postmenopausal and 14.7% used hormone therapy (HT). A 63.0% of them presented MJA, with a 15.6% being scored as severe to very severe according to the MRS (scores 3 or 4). Logistic regression model determined that vasomotor symptoms (OR: 6.16; 95% CI, 5.25-7.24), premature menopause (OR: 1.58; 95% CI, 1.02-2.45), postmenopausal status (OR: 1.43; 95% CI, 1.20-1.69), psychiatric consultation (OR: 1.93; 95% CI, 1.60-2.32) and the use of psychotropic drugs (OR: 1.35; 95% CI, 1.08-1.69) were significantly related to the presence of severe-very severe MJA. Other significant variables included: age, tobacco consumption and lower education. Self perception of healthiness (OR: 0.49; 95% CI, 0.41-0.59), private healthcare access (OR: 0.77; 95% CI, 0.67-0.88) and HT use (OR: 0.75; 95% CI, 0.62-0.91) were significantly related to a lower risk for the presence of severe-very severe MJA., Conclusion: In this large mid-aged sample the prevalence of MJA was high, which was significantly associated to menopausal variables, especially vasomotor symptoms. This association may suggest a potential role of mid-life female hormonal changes in the pathogenesis of MJA., (Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2013
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10. Impaired quality of life among middle aged women: a multicentre Latin American study.
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Chedraui P, Blümel JE, Baron G, Belzares E, Bencosme A, Calle A, Danckers L, Espinoza MT, Flores D, Gomez G, Hernandez-Bueno JA, Izaguirre H, Leon-Leon P, Lima S, Mezones-Holguin E, Monterrosa A, Mostajo D, Navarro D, Ojeda E, Onatra W, Royer M, Soto E, and Tserotas K
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- Adult, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Health Surveys, Humans, Latin America, Male, Middle Aged, Menopause psychology, Quality of Life psychology
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Background: Several studies indicate that quality of life (QoL) is impaired in middle aged women. Assessment of QoL using a single validated tool in Latin American climacteric women has not been reported to date at large scale., Objective: The Menopause Rating Scale (MRS) was used to assess QoL among middle aged Latin American women and determine factors associated with severe menopausal symptoms (QoL impairment)., Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 8373 healthy women aged 40-59 years, accompanying patients to healthcare centres in 18 cities of 12 Latin American countries, were asked to fill out the MRS and a questionnaire containing socio-demographic, female and partner data., Results: Mean age of the entire sample was 49.1+/-5.7 years (median 49), a 62.5% had 12 or less years of schooling, 48.8% were postmenopausal and 14.7% were on hormonal therapy (HT). Mean total MRS score (n=8373) was 11.3+/-8.5 (median 10); for the somatic subscale, 4.1+/-3.4; the psychological subscale, 4.6+/-3.8 and the urogenital subscale, 2.5+/-2.7. The prevalence of women presenting moderate to severe total MRS scorings was high (>50%) in all countries, Chile and Uruguay being the ones with the highest percentages (80.8% and 67.4%, respectively). Logistic regression determined that impaired QoL (severe total MRS score > or =17) was associated with the use of alternatives therapies for menopause (OR: 1.47, 95% CI [1.22-1.76], p=0.0001), the use of psychiatric drugs (OR: 1.57, 95% CI [1.29-1.90], p=0.0001), attending a psychiatrist (OR: 1.66, 95% CI [1.41-1.96], p=0.0001), being postmenopausal (OR: 1.48, 95% CI [1.29-1.69, p=0.0001]), having 49 years or more (OR: 1.24, 95% CI [1.08-1.42], p=0.001), living at high altitude (OR: 1.43, 95% CI [1.25-1.62, p=0.0001]) and having a partner with erectile dysfunction (OR: 1.69, 95% CI [1.47-1.94, p=0.0001]) or premature ejaculation (OR: 1.34, 95% CI [1.16-1.55, p=0.0001]). Lower risk for impaired QoL was related to living in a country with a lower income (OR: 0.77, 95% CI [0.68-0.88], p=0.0002), using HT (OR: 0.65, 95% CI [0.56-0.76], p=0.0001) and engaging in healthy habits (OR: 0.59, 95% CI [0.50-0.69], p=0.0001)., Conclusion: To the best of our knowledge this is the first and largest study assessing QoL in a Latin American climacteric series with a high prevalence of impairment related to individual female and male characteristics and the demography of the studied population.
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- 2008
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11. Age at menopause in Latin America.
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Castelo-Branco C, Blümel JE, Chedraui P, Calle A, Bocanera R, Depiano E, Figueroa-Casas P, Gonzalez C, Martino M, Royer M, Zuñiga C, Dulon A, Espinoza MT, Futchner C, Mostajo D, Soto E, Albernaz MA, Aravena H, Busquets M, Campodonico I, Germain A, Alba A, Baron G, Gomez G, Monterrosa A, Onatra W, Broutin G, Manzano B, Gabriela A, Hidalgo L, Leon P, Orbea M, Sanchez H, Vallejo S, Vallecillo G, Hernandez-Bueno J, Motta E, Andrade R, Tserotas K, Gonzalez MC, Benitez Z, Calle E, Danckers L, Del Castillo A, Izaguirre H, Ojeda E, Rojas J, Bencosme A, Lima S, Motta E, and Figueroa-Casas P
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- Adult, Age Factors, Altitude, Contraceptives, Oral, Combined, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Humans, Latin America epidemiology, Logistic Models, Menopause physiology, Middle Aged, Risk Factors, Socioeconomic Factors, South America epidemiology, Surveys and Questionnaires, Estrogen Replacement Therapy, Menopause ethnology
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Objective: To assess the age at menopause (AM) in Latin America urban areas., Design: A total of 17,150 healthy women, aged 40 to 59 years, accompanying patients to healthcare centers in 47 cities of 15 Latin American countries, were surveyed regarding their age, educational level, healthcare coverage, history of gynecological surgery, smoking habit, presence of menses, and the use of contraception or hormone therapy at menopause. The AM was calculated using logit analysis., Results: The mean age of the entire sample was 49.4 +/- 5.5 years. Mean educational level was 9.9 +/- 4.5 years, and the use of hormone therapy and oral contraception was 22.1% and 7.9%, respectively. The median AM of women in all centers was 48.6 years, ranging from 43.8 years in Asuncion (Paraguay) to 53 years in Cartagena de Indias (Colombia). Logistic regression analysis determined that women aged 49 living in cities at 2,000 meters or more above sea level (OR = 2.0, 95% CI: 1.4-2.9, P < 0.001) and those with lower educational level (OR = 1.9, 95% CI: 1.3-2.8, P < 0.001) or living in countries with low gross national product (OR = 2.1, 95% CI: 1.5-2.9, P < 0.001) were more prone to an earlier onset of menopause., Conclusions: The AM varies widely in Latin America. Lower income and related poverty conditions influence the onset of menopause.
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- 2006
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12. Influence of psycho-social factors on climacteric symptoms.
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Binfa L, Castelo-Branco C, Blümel JE, Cancelo MJ, Bonilla H, Muñoz I, Vergara V, Izaguirre H, Sarrá S, and Ríos RV
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- Adult, Anxiety psychology, Depression psychology, Female, Humans, Logistic Models, Menopause psychology, Middle Aged, Perimenopause psychology, Socioeconomic Factors, Spain, Climacteric psychology
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Background: It has been suggested that psycho-social factors may be crucial in the development of climacteric symptoms., Material and Methods: In order to evaluate the effect of psycho-social and biological factors on menopausal symptoms, Greene (climacterical symptoms), Cooper (psychosomatic symptoms of stress), Smilkstein (family dysfunction), Duke-UNC (social support) and Israel (life events) tests were passed to 300 Chilean women between 40 and 59 years of age. Data were evaluated with ANOVA, chi2 and logistic regression using the Epi-info package., Results: Perimenopausal women had a significant increase in stress and climacteric symptoms; however comparing with pre and postmenopausal women, tests for life events, family dysfunction or social support did not show any differences. A history of premenstrual syndrome was the main risk predictor f or climacteric symptoms (OR: 3.6, IC: 1.5-8.5; P < 0.03 ), followed by perimenopausal state (OR: 2.9, IC: 1.4-6.0; P < 0.001 ) and negative life events (OR: 2.3, IC: 1.0-5.3; P < 0.05 ). The psycho-social factors were predictors for anxiety and depression; on the other hand, perimenopausal state was a risk factor for somatic and vasomotor symptoms. During premenopause, women with regular cycles and vasomotor symptoms have more psychological symptoms and stress., Conclusion: Climacteric symptoms that appear in the perimenopause are more intense in those women who have a biological predisposition such as premenstrual syndrome and are modulated by psycho-social factors.
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- 2004
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13. Surgical drill irrigation.
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Izaguirre H, Hernandez-Calbo L, and Casquero F
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- Osteotomy instrumentation, Surgery, Oral instrumentation, Therapeutic Irrigation instrumentation
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- 1986
14. Rhomboid-to-"W" technique for excision and closure of facial skin lesions.
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Izaguirre H and Navarro C
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- Humans, Surgical Flaps, Face surgery, Surgery, Plastic methods
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The authors present their experience with the rhomboid-to-W excision technique for cutaneous lesions in the face, its utilization in lesions of more than 20 mm., and a modification of the original method. This type of reconstruction using the adjacent triangular flaps forming a "W", leads to a barely-visible scar. The advantages of this surgical procedure are also enumerated.
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- 1983
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15. [7,432 hystero-tubal water intubation in the Peruvian Marriage Fertility Center].
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Ascenzo Cabello J, Hoyle Cox J, De la Puente Lanfranco, Ruiz González R, Cancino Izaguirre H, and Ascenzo Palacio A
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- Chloramphenicol therapeutic use, Dexamethasone therapeutic use, Dilatation, Female, Humans, Hyaluronoglucosaminidase therapeutic use, Methods, Peru, Pregnancy, Water, Fallopian Tubes, Infertility, Female therapy
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- 1968
16. [Impotentia coeundi caused by narrow vaginal introit].
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Ascenzo Cabello J and Cancino Izaguirre H
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Male, Erectile Dysfunction etiology, Infertility, Male, Vagina abnormalities
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- 1964
17. Experience with hydrotubation in 909 patients.
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Ascenzo-Cabello J, Cox JH, De la Puente Lanfranco, Ruíz González R, Cancino Izaguirre H, Ascenzo A, and Chiong Chiang V
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- Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Postoperative Complications epidemiology, Pregnancy, Pregnancy, Ectopic etiology, Tuberculosis, Female Genital complications, Chloramphenicol administration & dosage, Dexamethasone administration & dosage, Hyaluronoglucosaminidase administration & dosage, Intubation, Salpingitis therapy
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- 1971
18. [7,432 cases of uterotubal water insufflation in the Peruvian center of matrimonial fertility].
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Ascenzo Cabello J, Hoyle Cox J, De la Puente Lanfranco, Ruiz González R, Cancino Izaguirre H, and Ascenzo Palacio A
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- Female, Humans, Infertility, Female etiology, Peru, Uterus, Water, Fallopian Tubes, Infertility, Female therapy, Pregnancy
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- 1968
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