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2. Vulnerability of healthy vertebrae in patients with and without previous vertebral fracture
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Morosano, Mario E., Menoyo, Inés, Caferra, Digna A., Sánchez, Ariel, Tomat, María F., Bocanera, Roberto, Pezzotto, Stella M., and Masoni, Ana M.
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- 2011
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3. Protective effect of macro and micro nutrients on male lung cancer. A case–control study in Rosario, Argentina
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Dagatti, María S., Wojdyla, Daniel, Compagnucci, Agustina Bertola, Mahuad, Ricardo, Poletto, Leonor C., and Pezzotto, Stella M.
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- 2009
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4. Variation in Smoking-Related Lung Cancer Risk Factors by Cell Type among Men in Argentina: A Case-Control Study
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Pezzotto, Stella M., Mahuad, Ricardo, Bay, Maria L., Morini, Julio C., and Poletto, Leonor
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- 1993
5. Gallbladder carcinoma: intraoperative imprint cytology, a helpful and valuable screening procedure
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Rodríguez Otero, Juan C., Proske, Amalia, Vallilengua, Cristina, Luján, Marta, Poletto, Leonor, Rodríguez Otero, Jorgelina, Pezzotto, Stella M., and Celoria, Guillermo
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- 2008
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6. Gallbladder cancer: surgical results after cholecystectomy in 25 patients with lamina propria invasion and 26 patients with muscular layer invasion
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Rodríguez Otero, Juan C., Proske, Amalia, Vallilengua, Cristina, Luján, Marta, Poletto, Leonor, Pezzotto, Stella M., Fein, Luis, Otero, Jorgelina Rodríguez, and Celoria, Guillermo
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- 2006
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7. Epidemiology of Gallstone Disease in Argentina:
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Brasca, Alfredo P., Pezzotto, Stella M., Berli, Daniel, Villavicencio, Roberto, Fay, Oscar, Gianguzzo, Maria P., and Poletto, Leonor
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- 2000
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8. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (Clinical and Psychopathological Correlations)
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Slepoy, V. D., Pezzotto, Stella M., Kraier, Liliana, Burde, Lidia, Wohlwend, Karen, Razzari, Elizabeth, and Poletto, Leonor
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- 1999
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9. La alimentación en estudiantes del primer ciclo de la carrera de medicina de la Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina
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Ponce, Claudio, Pezzotto, Stella M., and Compagnucci, Agustina Bertola
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Foods ,Hábitos alimentarios ,Alimentos ,Promoción de la Salud ,Dietary habits ,Recordatorio de 24 hs ,Estudiantes de medicina ,Health promotion ,Medical students ,24 -hour dietary recall - Abstract
RESUMEN Con el objetivo de indagar sobre los hábitos alimentarios de los estudiantes de la carrera de Medicina de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas de la Universidad Nacional de Rosario (UNR), y compararlos con las Guías Alimentarias para la Población Argentina se llevó a cabo un estudio cuali-cuantitativo, descriptivo, observacional y transversal. Se aplicó una encuesta y un recordatorio de 24 horas. La muestra quedó conformada por 140 alumnos. El consumo de alimentos declarado mostró que el 70% había consumido leche o yogur, el 56,4% frutas, el 79,3% verduras, el 75,7% carnes, el 62,1% cereales, el 20% huevos y el 25% fiambres. El 46,4% declaró haber utilizado azúcar y el 20% edulcorante. El 81,4% expresó haber consumido panificados blancos y sólo el 15,7% integrales. Los vegetales y el edulcorante fueron más consumidos por las mujeres y las carnes y los panificados blancos por los hombres. Respecto del hábito de desayunar fue importante el número de estudiantes que cumplió la recomendación de las Guías. El número de ingestas diarias recomendado (mínimo 4) lo cumplió el 77%. Sólo el 12,8% declaró consumir frutas y verduras tal como es recomendado (5 porciones al día). Respecto de los panificados, esta muestra no cumple la recomendación de seleccionar granos integrales. ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to investigate the dietary habits of the students at the School of Medicine, Faculty of Medical Sciences of the National University of Rosario (UNR), and to compare them with the Dietary Guidelines for the Argentinian population. We carried out a quantitative, descriptive, observational cross-sectional study using a 24- hour dietary recall questionnaire. The sample was made up of 140 students. The declared food consumption showed that 70% consumed milk or yogurt, 56.4% fruits, 79.3% vegetables, 75.7% meats, 62.1% cereals, 20% eggs and 25% cold cuts. Sugar consumption was reported by 46.4% of the students, and use of artificial sweeteners by 20% of them. Most students (81.4%) consumed white bread and only 15.7% whole wheat. While vegetables and sweeteners were more consumed by women, meat and white bread were more consumed by men. Many students met the recommendation for breakfast consumption. The recommended number of daily meals (minimum 4) was met by 77%. Only 12.8% reported eating fruits and vegetables as recommended (5 servings a day). Regarding breads, this sample does not meet the recommendation of selecting whole grains.
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10. La alimentación en estudiantes del primer ciclo de la carrera de medicina de la Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina
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Ponce, Claudio, primary, Pezzotto, Stella M., additional, and Compagnucci, Agustina Bertola, additional
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- 2019
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11. Estudio acerca del conocimiento, actitudes y prácticas del cribado de cáncer de piel, mama y cérvix en una muestra de mujeres en Concordia, Argentina.
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Pezzotto, Stella M, primary, Nieto, Claudia Silvia, additional, Baroni, María Antonella, additional, Iwanow, Pablo, additional, and Dagatti, María S, additional
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- 2019
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12. Putative Biomarkers of Response to Treatment in Breast Cancer Patients: A Pilot Assay
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Rico, María J., primary, Perroud, Herman A., additional, Herrera, Cintia, additional, Alasino, Carlos M., additional, Roggero, Eduardo A., additional, Pezzotto, Stella M., additional, Nocito, Ana Lía, additional, Rozados, Viviana R., additional, and Scharovsky, O. Graciela, additional
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- 2017
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13. INCIDENCIA DE FRACTURAS DE CADERA EN LOS SEIS DISTRITOS DE ROSARIO.
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MOROSANO, MARIO E., MASONI, ANA M., TAMAÑO, VÍCTOR F., PEZZOTTO, STELLA M., and SÁNCHEZ, ARIEL
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- 2019
14. FRECUENCIA DE FRACTURAS EN UNA POBLACIÓN CERRADA DE ATENCIÓN PRIMARIA DE LA SALUD (APS) DEL DISTRITO CENTRO DE LA CIUDAD DE ROSARIO.
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MOROSANO, MARIO E., MASONI, ANA M., PEZZOTTO, STELLA M., and SÁNCHEZ, ARIEL
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- 2019
15. INFLUENCIA DE LA TESTOSTERONA SOBRE LA INFECCIÓN CAUSADA POR TRYPANOSOMA CRUZI.
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PÉREZ, ANA ROSA, PASCUTTI, MARÍA FERNANDA, FONTANELLA, GERMÁN H., MARTÍN, ANA P., TARTALINI, VANINA, NOCITO, ANA LÍA, BERRA, HÉCTOR H., PEZZOTTO, STELLA M., ROMANO, MARTA C., and REVELLI, SILVIA S.
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- 2019
16. ESTIMACIÓN DE LA FRECUENCIA RELATIVA Y EDAD AL DIAGNÓSTICO DE CARCINOMAS DE TUBO DIGESTIVO EN ROSARIO.
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NAVES, ARIEL E., TAGLIATORE, LUIS, and PEZZOTTO, STELLA M.
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Copyright of Revista Médica de Rosario is the property of Circulo Medico de Rosario and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2019
17. Quality of life in patients with metastatic breast cancer treated with metronomic chemotherapy
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Perroud, Herman A, primary, Alasino, Carlos M, additional, Rico, Maria J, additional, Queralt, Francisco, additional, Pezzotto, Stella M, additional, Rozados, Viviana R, additional, and Scharovsky, O Graciela, additional
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- 2016
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18. Raíces Dentales Humanas Normales y con Perlas de Cemento: Comparación Histológica de Estructuras
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Kohli, Alicia, Pezzotto, Stella M, and Poletto, Leonor
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Hypercementosis ,Cemento dental ,Hipercementosis ,Perlas de cemento ,Dental cementum ,Cementum pearls - Abstract
Durante la vida del diente en boca se deposita cemento celular en el ápice a fin de compensar el desgaste oclusal considerado normal. Al extraer un diente, en raras ocasiones es posible visualizar excesos de cemento con forma de perlas bien delimitados y duros al tacto, ubicados en otro sector radicular diferente al ápice. Nuestro objetivo fue comparar estructuras en ambos tipos de cemento a fin de hallar diferencias histológicas. Se utilizaron 20 dientes permanentes con perlas (G1) y 20 con raíces normales (G2). Las raíces de G1 se cortaron con disco metálico de grano fino a baja velocidad en sentido transversal, a la altura de la parte más prominente de la protuberancia, las raíces de G2 se marcaron en tercios y se cortaron en sentido transversal aproximadamente a la altura de la mitad del tercio apical y de ambos grupos se obtuvieron un segmento que fue reservado y otro que fue preparado con técnica por desgaste para visualización con MO a menor y mayor aumentos. Los resultados se compararon con prueba t de student, las variables categóricas se compararon con pruebas de Fisher significación 5%. Se obtuvieron 40 dientes de pacientes adultos, 42,5% masculinos y 57,5% femeninos, edad promedio 61±16 en G1 y 55±18 en G2 (p=0,289). El contorno exterior de las perlas fue liso, conservando su perímetro, la zona granular de Tomes fue visible al igual que las lagunas, que fueron menos abundantes, de mayor tamaño y con distribución desordenada llegando en menor proporción al borde del tejido comparado con cemento normal. During tooth life in mouth cellular cement settles in the apex in order to compensate the occlusal wear considered normal. After a tooth extraction, on rare occasions it is possible to visualize cement excesses with pearls form well delimited and hard to tact, located in another radicular sector different of the apex. Our aim was to compare structures in both types of cement in order to find histological differences. Consequently, 20 permanent teeth with pearls (G1) and 20 with normal roots (G2) were used. G1 roots were cut by a thin grain metallic disc at low speed in transverse sense, at the height of the protuberance most prominent part; G2 roots were marked in thirds and cut in transverse sense at the half of the third apical. From both groups a segment was obtained to be reserved and other one that was prepared by erosion technology to be visualized by MO at minor and major increases. Results were compared with student t test, categorical variables with Fisher's tests significance 5%. Forty adult patients teeth were obtained, male 42.5 % and female 57.5 %, age average in G1 61±16 and 55±18 in G2 (p=0.289). Pearls exterior face was smooth, with a preserved perimeter, Tomes granular zone was visible as were lagoons, which were less abundant, greater in size and with uneven distribution arriving at tissue border in a lesser proportion compared with normal cement.
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19. Patrón de consumo alimentario en una muestra de adultos con Enfermedad Colelitiasica (EC)
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Compagnucci, Agustina Bertola, Perroud, Herman A, Villavicencio, Roberto, Brasca, Alfredo, Berli, Daniel, and Pezzotto, Stella M
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alimentación ,fat ,grasas ,Enfermedad colelitiásica ,cholesterol ,fibra ,colesterol ,diet ,Gallbladder disease ,fiber - Abstract
En un estudio realizado en una muestra aleatoria de adultos de Rosario se encontró una tasa de prevalencia de Enfermedad Colelitiásica (EC) del 20,5%. Con el objetivo de determinar el patrón de consumo alimentario de estas personas y compararlo con las Raciones Dietéticas Recomendadas (RDA) se entrevistaron 44 de dichas personas con EC. Se les realizó una encuesta sobre hábitos alimentarios 5 años previos al diagnóstico, empleando un cuestionario semi-cuantitativo de frecuencia de consumo (FFQ) y un Atlas fotográfico de porciones estandarizadas. Se calcularon los promedios (± desvío estándar) de la edad, del Índice de Masa Corporal (IMC), del consumo de cada nutriente y de la energía total consumida (Kilocalorías). La significación estadística de las diferencias entre sexos se evaluó aplicando pruebas t de student. La edad de las personas estudiadas (18 varones y 26 mujeres) fue 63,8±13,8 años y el IMC fue 28,2±5,8. Consumos promedio diarios: Kcalorias 2941±791,1 ; Carbohidratos 295,3±96,9 g; Proteínas 131,6±36,8 g; Grasa 128,9± 43 g; Ácidos grasos saturados 41,9±18,6 g; Ácidos grasos poliinsaturados 13,8±8,7 g; Colesterol 455,4±186,8 mg; Sodio 2730±1552,1 mg; Potasio 2912,8±1001,4 mg; Calcio 719,3±403,3 mg; Hierro 16±4,6 mg; Fósforo 801,6±320,3 mg; Vitamina A 3121,7±1811,9 mcg; Vitamina B1 0,80±0,30 mg; Vitamina B2 1,9±0,8 mg; Vitamina C 157,6±114,1 mg; Niacina 6,9±2,7 mg; Fibra total 12± 5,3 g; Café 70,7±104,3 cc. Se concluye que el patrón alimentario de las personas con EC se caracterizó por un alto consumo de Grasas, Ácidos grasos saturados y Colesterol, no alcanzando las recomendaciones para Carbohidratos, Calcio, Niacina y Fibra. Food intake pattern in a sample of adults with Gallbladder Disease (GD). In Rosario, Argentina, a 20,5% prevalence rate of Gallbladder Disease (GD) was found in a random sample of adults. The aim of this study was to determine the food consumption pattern of subjects with GD nested in that sample for further comparison with the Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDA). Forty-four subjects were interviewed about the food consumption during the five years before their diagnosis, by applying a semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) and a photographic atlas of standardized portions. Age, body mass index (BMI), all consumed nutrients, and total energy intake (kilocalories) were reported as Mean ± standard deviation. Comparisons according to sex (18 males and 26 females) revealed no significant differences in the variables under analysis. Age and BMI in the overall sample were as follows 63.8±13.8 years and 28.2±5.8, respectively. Mean daily consumption of nutrients was as follows: Carbohydrates 295.3±96.9 g , Protein 131.6±36.8 g , Fat 128.9±43 g , Saturated fatty acids 41.9±18,6 g, Polyunsaturated fatty acids 13.8±8.7 g, Cholesterol 455.4±186.8 mg, Sodium 2730±1552.1 mg, Potassium 2912.8±1001.4 mg, Calcium 719.3±403.3 mg, Iron 16±4.6 mg, Phosphorus 801.6±320.3 mg, Vitamin A 3121.7±1811.9 mcg, Vitamin B1 0.80±0.30 mg, Vitamin B2 1.9±0.8 mg, Vitamin C 157.6±114.1 mg, Niacin 6.9±2.7 mg, Fiber 5.3±12 g, Coffee 70.7±104.3 cc (total energy intake 2941±791.1 Kcal). Subjects with GD have a history of higher intake of fat, saturated fatty acids and cholesterol with consumption of carbohydrates, calcium, niacin and fiber below the recommended quantities.
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- 2012
20. Prevalence of overweight, obesity and hypertension in adolescents attending an art school
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Torres, Patricia, Linares, Jorgelina, Bonzi, Natalia, Giuliano, Maria Elena, Sanziani, Laura, Pezzotto, Stella M., and Luna, Marta Bravo
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Antropometría ,Anthropometry ,Nutritional status ,Physical activity ,Estado nutricional ,Obesity ,Overweight ,Actividad motora ,Obesidad Sobrepeso - Abstract
Se realizó un estudio analítico de corte transversal en la población de alumnos que concurren a una Escuela Pública Secundaria y de Arte (n=213, varones 24%, mujeres 76%) en sus dos trayectos vocacionales (No-físico: Artes Visuales/Música y Físico: Danzas). Se determinaron variables antropométricas, presión arterial y frecuencia cardíaca. Se aplicó una encuesta sobre antecedentes personales de enfermedades crónicas no-transmisibles; traumatismos; ciclo menstrual; actividad física extraescolar; sedentarismo y horas de sueño. La tasa de participación fue del 70%. En los varones (edad 15,6±1,8 años) las tasas de prevalencia de bajo peso, eutrofismo, sobrepeso y obesidad fueron de 0%, 87,5%, 12,5% y 0%, respectivamente. En las mujeres (edad 15,5±1,7) estas tasas fueron 1,1%, 86%, 8,6% y 4,3%. El índice de masa corporal se encontró significativamente asociado con los perímetros de cintura y braquial tanto en varones como en mujeres (p
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- 2011
21. Medición Comparada de Procesos Odontoblásticos y Canalículos Dentinarios
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Kohli, Alicia, Garcia, Graciela, Pezzotto, Stella M, and Poletto, Leonor
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Complejo dentinopulpar ,Proceso odontoblástico ,Odontoblastic processes ,Pulpodentinal complex ,Técnica histológica ,Histological technique - Abstract
El complejo dentinopulpar comparte el odontoblasto cuyo cuerpo está ubicado en la parte externa de la pulpa dentaria. De su polo apical se desprende el proceso odontoblástico que se introduce en el canalículo dentinal atravesando la dentina originando en su recorrido múltiples colaterales hasta su finalización. Describir el proceso fue ardua tarea de investigadores que combinaron técnicas histológicas para preservarlo en el interior de los canalículos utilizando microscopio electrónico de transmisión o scanning para visualizarlo. En un trabajo previo observamos ambos tejidos unidos por los odontoblastos y los procesos coloreados. El objetivo actual fue medir micrométricamente la longitud de procesos y canalículos para verificar si ambas son similares tanto en corona como en raíz. Se utilizaron treinta dientes sanos, extraídos por razones ortodóncicas de ambos sexos, cuyas edades oscilaron entre 6 y 18 años. Se descubrió la pulpa dental, se fijó y se dividieron en partes iguales. Las mitades sin pulpa se prepararon con técnica por desgaste. Las mitades que conservaron la pulpa se desmineralizaron aplicándoseles Colagenasa tipo II y coloreándolos con la técnica de Schmorl. Con microscopio óptico y una cuadrícula calibrada con micrómetro objetivo se midió primero el ancho de los campos histológicos y luego la longitud de procesos y canalículos dentinales. Los resultados fueron analizados con pruebas de chi2, t de Student y test exacto de Fischer con un nivel de significación del 5%. Observamos que el ancho de los campos histológicos coloreados tuvo una retracción del 92% respecto al mismo campo en el desgaste y que la longitud de canalículos siempre fue mayor que la de procesos, si bien se hallaron cuatro coincidencias de longitudes en corona y una en raíz. Estos resultados sugieren que la longitud del proceso aún sigue siendo tema controversial. La precausión profesional en los tratamientos odontológicos es el único medio para evitar dañarlo. The dentin-pulp complex shares the odontoblast, whose body is located in the external part of the dental pulp. The odontoblast process emerges from the apical pole and penetrates the dentinal canaliculus through the dentine producing multiple collaterals along the way. Descriibing the process was an arduous task for researchers, who combined histological techniques to preserve it in the interior of the canaliculi using transmission electron microscopy or scanning to visualize it. In a previous work we observed both tissues joined by the odontoblasts and the stained processes. The objective now was to micrometrically measure the length of the processes and canaliculi to verify if they are similar in the crown and in the root. Thirty healthy teeth were used, extracted for orthodontic reasons, from individuals of both sexes whose ages ranged from 6 to 18. The dental pulp was uncovered and attached, and they were divided in equal parts. The halves without pulp were prepared with the erosion technique. The halves that kept the pulp were demineralized with type II collagenase and stained with the Schmorl technique. With an optical microscope and a calibrated grid with a micrometric objective the width of the histological fields was first measured and then the length of the dentinal processes and canaliculi. The results were analyzed with chi2 test, Student t and Fischer's exact test with a 5% significance level. We observed that the width of the stained histological fields had a 92 % retraction compared to the same field in the erosion and that the length of the canaliculi was always greater than the length of the processes, although four coincidences in length were found in the crown and one in the root. These results suggest that the length of the process is still a controversial topic. Professional precaution in odontological treatments is the safest prevention against injuries.
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22. Factores de riesgo para osteoporosis y fracturas de cadera. Análisis multivariado
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Masoni, Ana, Morosano, Mario, Tomat, María Florencia, Pezzotto, Stella M., and Sánchez, Ariel
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Factores protectores ,Protective factors ,Risk factors ,Epidemiology ,Hip fractures ,Fracturas de cadera ,Osteoporosis ,Epidemiología ,Ancianos ,Factores de riesgo - Abstract
En este trabajo se analizó la asociación entre factores de riesgo (FR) y fracturas de cadera, se evaluó la influencia de FR relacionados con baja masa ósea o con traumatismos, y se exploró la existencia de factores protectores (FP). Se estudiaron datos de 376 pacientes hospitalizados, de los cuales 151 presentaban fracturas de cadera osteoporóticas (casos; el resto fueron controles), a partir de historias clínicas y un cuestionario sobre FR para osteoporosis. La edad promedio fue 80.6 ± 8.1 años, similar en casos y controles; la relación mujer/varón fue de 3:1 en ambos grupos. Las mujeres fracturadas eran mayores que los varones fracturados (82.5 ± 8.1 versus 79.7 ± 7.2 años; p < 0.01). La actividad física, el consumo de alcohol y tabaco, y la exposición solar de los pacientes fueron bajos. La proporción de pacientes con limitación funcional fue mayor en casos, sin diferencia significativa. La mayoría de caídas de los casos se produjo en domicilio (p < 0.001). En mujeres la actividad doméstica constituyó un FR (p = 0.007) no observado en varones. Las variables significativas en el análisis multivariado fueron los siguientes FR: deterioro cognitivo (p = 0.001) y antecedentes de caídas previas (p < 0.0001). Los FP fueron: ingesta cálcica en la juventud y actual, y asistencia mecánica para deambular (todos, p < 0.0001). La evaluación de FR y FP podría contribuir a disminuir la probabilidad de fracturas de cadera, modificando hábitos personales y previniendo las caídas en adultos mayores. Los datos podrían servir para elaborar estrategias locales y nacionales de prevención. In this observational, case-control study, 376 inpatients were evaluated in order to determine the association of risk factors (RF) and hip fracture; 151 patients had osteoporotic hip fracture (cases); the remaining were controls. Data were obtained from medical charts, and through a standardized questionnaire about RF. Mean age of the sample (± SD) was 80.6 ± 8.1 years, without statistically significant difference between cases and controls; the female:male ratio was 3:1 in both groups. Fractured women were older than men (82.5 ± 8.1 vs. 79.7 ± 7.2 years, respectively; p < 0.01). Physical activity, intake of alcohol and tobacco, and sun exposure were low in all patients. Falls among cases happened predominantly at home (p < 0.001). Among female cases, time spent in household duties was a RF (p = 0.007), which was absent in males. In multivariate analysis, the following RF were significantly more frequent: Cognitive impairment (p = 0.001), and previous falls (p < 0.0001); whereas the following protective factors were significantly different from controls: Calcium intake during youth (p < 0.0001), current calcium intake (p < 0.0001), and mechanical aid for walking (p < 0.0001). Evaluation of RF and protective factors may contribute to diminish the probability of hip fracture, through a modification of personal habits, and measures to prevent falls among elderly adults. Present information can help to develop local and national population-based strategies to diminish the burden of hip fractures for the health system.
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23. Hypovitaminosis D and Associated Risk Factors in Postmenopausal Women
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Masoni, Ana M., primary, Menoyo, Inés, additional, Bocanera, Roberto, additional, Pezzotto, Stella M., additional, and Morosano, Mario E., additional
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- 2014
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24. Raíces Dentales Humanas Normales y con Perlas de Cemento: Comparación Histológica de Estructuras
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Kohli, Alicia, primary, Pezzotto, Stella M, additional, and Poletto, Leonor, additional
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- 2013
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25. Abstract 4665: VEGF/SVEGFR-2 and VEGF/TSP-1 ratios as probable predictors of response to metronomic chemotherapy with Cyclophosphamide and Celecoxib in advanced breast cancer patients.
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Perroud, Herman A., primary, Alasino, Carlos M., additional, Rico, Maria J., additional, Queralt, Francisco, additional, Pezzotto, Stella M., additional, Rozados, Viviana R., additional, and Scharovsky, O.Graciela, additional
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- 2013
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26. Safety and therapeutic effect of metronomic chemotherapy with cyclophosphamide and celecoxib in advanced breast cancer patients
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Perroud, Herman A, primary, Rico, Maria José, additional, Alasino, Carlos M, additional, Queralt, Francisco, additional, Mainetti, Leandro E, additional, Pezzotto, Stella M, additional, Rozados, Viviana R, additional, and Scharovsky, O Graciela, additional
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- 2013
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27. Abstract 1749: Phase I/II clinical trial: Metronomic chemotherapy with cyclophosphamide (Cy) and celecoxib (Cel) in breast cancer patients progressing after standard chemotherapy
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Perroud, Herman A., primary, Alasino, Carlos M., additional, Rico, Maria J., additional, Queralt, Francisco, additional, Pezzotto, Stella M., additional, Rozados, Viviana R., additional, and Scharovsky, O Graciela, additional
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- 2012
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28. Hipercementosis Apicales y No Apicales en Raíces Dentarias Humanas
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Kohli, Alicia, primary, Pezzotto, Stella M, additional, and Poletto, Leonor, additional
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- 2011
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29. Medición Comparada de Procesos Odontoblásticos y Canalículos Dentinarios
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Kohli, Alicia, primary, Garcia, Graciela, additional, Pezzotto, Stella M, additional, and Poletto, Leonor, additional
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30. INCIDENCIA DE FRACTURAS DE CADERA EN LOS SEIS DISTRITOS DE ROSARIO.
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MOROSANO, MARIO E., MASONI, ANA M., TAMAÑO, VÍCTOR F., PEZZOTTO, STELLA M., and SÁNCHEZ, ARIEL
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31. Prevalencia de sobrepeso, obesidad e hypertension arterial en adolescentes de una escuela de arte.
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Torres, Patricia, Linares, Jorgelina, Bonzi, Natalia, Giuliano, Maria Elena, Sanziani, Laura, Pezzotto, Stella M., and Bravo Luna, Marta
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OBESITY ,TEENAGERS ,ART schools ,BODY weight ,HYPERTENSION in adolescence - Abstract
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32. DETECCIÓN DE FRACTURAS POR ACUÑAMIENTO VERTEBRAL EN COLUMNA DORSAL DE MUJERES MENOPÁUSICAS ASINTOMÁTICAS, UTILIZANDO DOS CRITERIOS MORFOMÉTRICOS. TASA DE PREVALENCIA.
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Pezzotto, Stella M., Morosano, Mario E., Chapo, Gustavo, Menoyo, Inés, Bocanera, Roberto, and Masoni, Ana M.
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33. ESTIMACIÓN DE LA FRECUENCIA RELATIVA Y EDAD AL DIAGNÓSTICO DE CARCINOMAS DE TUBO DIGESTIVO EN ROSARIO.
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Naves, Ariel E., Tagliatore, Luis, and Pezzotto, Stella M.
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34. INFLUENCIA DE LA TESTOSTERONA SOBRE LA INFECCIÓN CAUSADA POR TRYPANOSOMA CRUZI.
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Pérez, Ana Rosa, Pascutti, María Fernanda, Fontanella, Germán H., Martín, Ana P., Tartalini, Vanina, Nocito, Ana Lía, Berra, Héctor H., Pezzotto, Stella M., Romano, Marta C., and Revelli, Silvia S.
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35. Construction of two instruments for the presumptive detection of post-menopausal women with low spinal bone mass by means of clinical risk factors
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Masoni, Ana, Morosano, Mario, Pezzotto, Stella M., Tomat, Florencia, Bentancur, Fabiana, Bocanera, Roberto, Tozzini, Roberto, and Puche, Rodolfo C.
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BONE injuries , *REGRESSION analysis , *BONE fractures , *MULTIVARIATE analysis - Abstract
Abstract: The objective of this investigation was the design of two instruments based on clinical risk factors for the presumptive detection of post-menopausal women with spinal BMD<2.5 S.D. below average (LBMD). We investigated the association of 20 risk factors (RF) with LBMD in a series of 131 women. According to current densitometric criteria, subjects were classified as normals (N =33); osteopenics (N =53) and osteoporotics (N =45). Normals and osteopenics were taken as a single group because only ‘nulliparity’ and ‘personal fractures’ exhibited significant differences between these groups. A logistic regression attempting to identify which factors were associated with osteopenia showed a poor fit (pseudo R 2 =0.289). Univariate unconditional logistic regression analysis was used to calculate odd ratios (ORs) and their 95% CI for all RF. Those with associated P-values <0.100 were included in a multivariate logistic regression analysis to obtain the odds ratios (OR) adjusted by the effects of the others. The variables with not significant β coefficients were eliminated, producing a reduced model. BMI (<25kg/m2), calcium intake (<1.2g/day), menopause (>10 years), and the simultaneous occurrence of kyphosis and personal fractures showed significant association with low bone mass at the lumbar spine and their effect was additive. Fitting of the data to the model was assessed with the Hosmer–Lemeshow test (P =0.926) The area under the ROC curve is 0.833 (95% CI=0.757–0.909). The following equation calculates the probability of having low spinal bone mass: The sensitivity, specificity and area under the ROC curve were defined. The point of maximum specificity and sensitivity derived from the ROC curve, has a probability of 0.409. With such a cut-off point, the equation has a sensitivity of 73%, specificity 79%, positive predictive value 65% and negative predictive value 85%. The second instrument associates very low lumbar bone mass with the number of risk factors accumulated per patient. At baseline, all subjects had four RFs: they were, women, white, post-menopausal, and with no previous exposure to estrogens. With six additional RFs the presumptive diagnosis of LBMD has a specificity of 99%, positive predicting value 94% and false positives 6.5%. The area under the curve in a ROC graph was 0.826 (95% CI=0.747–0.914). Comparing present instruments with others in the literature, it is concluded that each population require its own algorithm for the presumptive detection of subjects with low bone mass. The algorithm should be reassessed periodically if the characteristics of the population or its social-economic conditions change. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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36. [Food consumption patterns and risk of gallstone disease (GD): Case and Control Study in Rosario Argentina.]
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Bertola Compagnucci A, Perroud HA, Batallés SM, Villavicencio R, Berli DE, and Pezzotto SM
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- Humans, Argentina epidemiology, Female, Male, Case-Control Studies, Cross-Sectional Studies, Middle Aged, Adult, Risk Factors, Retrospective Studies, Cholelithiasis epidemiology, Cholelithiasis etiology, Aged, Diet adverse effects, Diet statistics & numerical data, Prevalence, Feeding Behavior
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Introduction: Nutritional exposure is considered the main environmental influence that contributes to gallstone disease (GD)., Aim: The aim of this study was to determine food intakes patters and estimate risk of GD., Methods: A nested case-control study was carried out within the framework of a previous screening study conducted on a representative sample in Rosario, Argentina. Participants underwent a personal interview. Average amount of each food intake and quantity nutrients were estimated applying a food-frequency questionnaire. Food consumption patterns were identified by principal component analysis, and logistic regression analysis was used to estimate risks., Results: The sample was conformed by 51 cases and 69 controls. Two dietary patterns were identified. Cases were characterised by the unhealthy intake pattern (high intakes of animal fats, sugar, cereals, grains, cold cuts, processed meats, chicken with skin, fat beef and low intake of red vegetables and yellows, cabbages, fruits and fish)., Conclusion: Controls were characterised by the healthy intake pattern (high intake of skinless chicken, nuts, lean beef, vitamin A and C rich fruits, and low consumption of chicken with skin, green leaves vegetables and sprouts). The unhealthy pattern showed an increased risk of developing GD while healthy patter behaved as a protective factor., (Universidad Nacional de Córdoba)
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37. [Study about skin cancer screening in comparison with breast and cervix cancer screening in a female sample from Concordia, Argentina.]
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Pezzotto SM, Nieto CS, Baroni MA, Iwanow P, and Dagatti MS
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- Adult, Argentina, Cross-Sectional Studies, Early Detection of Cancer, Female, Humans, Interviews as Topic, Mass Screening, Socioeconomic Factors, Breast Neoplasms diagnosis, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Uterine Cervical Neoplasms diagnosis
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Introduction: The aim of this study was to describe the knowledge, practices and attitudes regarding the screening of skin cancer, compared to the breast and cervix cancer. Methods. An observational, cross-sectional study using structured questionnaires was carried out among women in the city of Concordia, Entre Ríos. The sample consisted of 90 mothers or tutors from low (G1, n=32), middle (G2, n=29) and high (G3, n=29) socioeconomic status elementary schools students. Results. Mean age were 37,9±6,6, 38,0±6,9 and 43,1±5,6 years, respectively. The annual skin exam has been performed by dermatologist in 30.0% (G1), 30.8% (G2) and 51.7% (G3) of these women. The annual gynecological exam has been done by 46.4% (G1), 60.7% (G2) and 86.2% (G3). The existence of the skin cancer prevention campaign was known in 35,7%, 16% and 10,7% in G1, G2 and G3 respectively, but only 3,7% of G2, 3,7% of G3 and no women in G1 had ever participated in a campaign. Major conclusion. These data indicate the need to achieve effective strategies that allow improving the adherence of women to prevention campaigns, especially those for skin cancer prevention, where there is less participation when compared with breast and cervical cancer screening., Methods: An observational, cross-sectional study using structured questionnaires was carried out among women in the city of Concordia, Entre Ríos. The sample consisted of 90 mothers or tutors from low (G1, n=32), middle (G2, n=29) and high (G3, n=29) socioeconomic status elementary schools students. Results. Mean age were 37,9±6,6, 38,0±6,9 and 43,1±5,6 years, respectively. The annual skin exam has been performed by dermatologist in 30.0% (G1), 30.8% (G2) and 51.7% (G3) of these women. The annual gynecological exam has been done by 46.4% (G1), 60.7% (G2) and 86.2% (G3). The existence of the skin cancer prevention campaign was known in 35,7%, 16% and 10,7% in G1, G2 and G3 respectively, but only 3,7% of G2, 3,7% of G3 and no women in G1 had ever participated in a campaign. Major conclusion. These data indicate the need to achieve effective strategies that allow improving the adherence of women to prevention campaigns, especially those for skin cancer prevention, where there is less participation when compared with breast and cervical cancer screening., Results: Mean age were 37,9±6,6, 38,0±6,9 and 43,1±5,6 years, respectively. The annual skin exam has been performed by dermatologist in 30.0% (G1), 30.8% (G2) and 51.7% (G3) of these women. The annual gynecological exam has been done by 46.4% (G1), 60.7% (G2) and 86.2% (G3). The existence of the skin cancer prevention campaign was known in 35,7%, 16% and 10,7% in G1, G2 and G3 respectively, but only 3,7% of G2, 3,7% of G3 and no women in G1 had ever participated in a campaign. Major conclusion. These data indicate the need to achieve effective strategies that allow improving the adherence of women to prevention campaigns, especially those for skin cancer prevention, where there is less participation when compared with breast and cervical cancer screening., Major Conclusion: These data indicate the need to achieve effective strategies that allow improving the adherence of women to prevention campaigns, especially those for skin cancer prevention, where there is less participation when compared with breast and cervical cancer screening., (Universidad Nacional de Córdoba)
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38. [Food intake pattern in a sample of adults with gallbladder disease (GD)].
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Bertola Compagnucci A, Perroud HA, Villavicencio R, Brasca A, Berli D, and Pezzotto SM
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- Adult, Argentina epidemiology, Diet Surveys, Female, Humans, Male, Recommended Dietary Allowances, Energy Intake, Feeding Behavior, Gallbladder Diseases epidemiology
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In Rosario, Argentina, a 20,5% prevalence rate of Gallbladder Disease (GD) was found in a random sample of adults. The aim of this study was to determine the food consumption pattern of subjects with GD nested in that sample for further comparison with the Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDA). Forty-four subjects were interviewed about the food consumption during the five years before their diagnosis, by applying a semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) and a photographic atlas of standardized portions. Age, body mass index (BMI), all consumed nutrients, and total energy intake (kilocalories) were reported as Mean +/- standard deviation. Comparisons according to sex (18 males and 26 females) revealed no significant differences in the variables under analysis. Age and BMI in the overall sample were as follows 63.8 +/- 13.8 years and 28.2 +/- 5.8, respectively. Mean daily consumption of nutrients was as follows: Carbohydrates 295.3 +/- 96.9 g, Protein 131.6 +/- 36.8 g, Fat 128.9 +/- 43 g, Saturated fatty acids 41.9 +/- 18,6 g, Polyunsaturated fatty acids 13.8 +/- 8.7 g, Cholesterol 455.4 +/- 186.8 mg, Sodium 2730 +/- 1552.1 mg, Potassium 2912.8 +/- 1001.4 mg, Calcium 719.3 +/- 403.3 mg, Iron 16 +/- 4.6 mg, Phosphorus 801.6 +/- 320.3 mg, Vitamin A 3121.7 +/- 1811.9 mcg, Vitamin B1 0.80 +/- 0.30 mg, Vitamin B2 1.9 +/- 0.8 mg, Vitamin C 157.6 +/- 114.1 mg, Niacin 6.9 +/- 2.7 mg, Fiber 5.3 +/- 12 g, Coffee 70.7 +/- 104.3 cc (total energy intake 2941 +/- 791.1 Kcal). Subjects with GD have a history of higher intake of fat, saturated fatty acids and cholesterol with consumption of carbohydrates, calcium, niacin and fiber below the recommended quantities.
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39. Micrometric measurement of the density of stained odontoblast processes.
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Kohli A, Pezzotto SM, Garcia G, and Poletto LC
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- Adolescent, Child, Coloring Agents, Dental Pulp cytology, Dental Pulp metabolism, Female, Humans, Male, Odontoblasts cytology, Odontoblasts metabolism, Staining and Labeling, Tooth cytology, Tooth metabolism
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Unlabelled: The embryological, structural and functional unit of the dentine-pulp complex shares the odontoblast, located in the border of the dentine pulp, with basal nuclei and organelles. The odontoblast process emerges from its apical pole. It is formed by microtubules, microfilaments and vesicles covered by membranes penetrating the dentinal tubules, isolated from the inter-tubular matrix, along the extent of the dentine. The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of three staining techniques: hematoxylin-eosin, periodic acid-Schiff and Schmorl, by staining the process, from beginning to end, and compare the results with the erosion technique. Thirty human teeth were employed in the trial; after their extraction the pulp was fixated, the pieces demineralized in nitric acid at 8%, the collagen filaments eliminated with Type II Collagenase, the tissue was stained, and the measurements were made. The portions with no pulp were prepared with the erosion technique., Results: Comparing the best results obtained by staining with the values obtained with the erosion technique, the former showed lower values., Conclusion: Staining techniques show lower density of the staining processes compared with the dentinal tubules in the erosion technique.
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40. Gallbladder carcinoma: intraoperative imprint cytology, a helpful and valuable screening procedure.
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Otero JC, Proske A, Vallilengua C, Luján M, Poletto L, Otero JR, Pezzotto SM, and Celoria G
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Algorithms, Cholecystectomy, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Sensitivity and Specificity, Cytological Techniques, Gallbladder Neoplasms pathology, Gallbladder Neoplasms surgery
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Background/purpose: A major problem arises when a tumor is not readily recognized at the time of cholecystectomy. A carcinoma at early stages or one hidden by acute or chronic inflammation can be overlooked during surgery, and the diagnosis would then be made only after microscopic examination of paraffin-embedded tissue. The purpose of the present report is to communicate the results of 10 years' experience with the use of imprint cytology for the intraoperative diagnosis of gallbladder carcinoma., Methods: During the period June 1994 to June 2004, 525 imprint cytologies of gallbladder mucosa were performed after 160 open cholecystectomies and 365 laparoscopic cholecystectomies. The patients had been operated on for acute or chronic cholecystitis due to lithiasis. Only 18 patients had a preoperative diagnosis of gallbladder carcinoma. The sensitivity, specificity, predictive values, accuracy, and their confidence intervals (95% CIs), of intraoperative imprint cytology for the diagnosis of carcinoma were analyzed., Results: The average time employed for each procedure was 10 min. Patients' mean age was 69.2 years with a range of 24 to 92 years. Three hundred and forty-two patients (65.1%) were women and 183 (34.9%) were men. The imprint cytology method was positive in 44 of 58 gallbladder carcinomas diagnosed, with a sensitivity of 75.9% (44/58 patients) and a specificity of 99.8% (466/467). Only 1 case (1/525; 0.2%) was a false-positive; this was due to reactive changes. The positive predictive value was 97.8% (44/45; 95% CI = 86.8-99.9), negative predictive value was 97.1% (466/480; 95% CI = 95.0-98.3), and accuracy was 97.1% ([44 + 466]/525; 95% CI = 95.2-98.3). There was insufficient or inadequate material in 4 cases., Conclusions: Imprint cytology of the gallbladder mucosa is an easy, rapid, and high-quality method for detecting gallbladder carcinoma.
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41. [Association between hip fractures and risk factors for osteoporosis. Multivariate analysis].
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Masoni A, Morosano M, Tomat MF, Pezzotto SM, and Sánchez A
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- Activities of Daily Living, Age Factors, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Alcohol Drinking adverse effects, Argentina epidemiology, Bone Density physiology, Epidemiologic Methods, Female, Geriatric Assessment, Hip Fractures etiology, Hip Fractures prevention & control, Humans, Male, Smoking adverse effects, Accidental Falls statistics & numerical data, Hip Fractures epidemiology, Osteoporosis complications
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In this observational, case-control study, 376 inpatients were evaluated in order to determine the association of risk factors (RF) and hip fracture; 151 patients had osteoporotic hip fracture (cases); the remaining were controls. Data were obtained from medical charts, and through a standardized questionnaire about RF. Mean age of the sample (+/- SD) was 80.6 +/- 8.1 years, without statistically significant difference between cases and controls; the female:male ratio was 3:1 in both groups. Fractured women were older than men (82.5 +/- 8.1 vs. 79.7 +/- 7.2 years, respectively; p < 0.01). Physical activity, intake of alcohol and tobacco, and sun exposure were low in all patients. Falls among cases happened predominantly at home (p < 0.001). Among female cases, time spent in household duties was a RF (p = 0.007), which was absent in males. In multivariate analysis, the following RF were significantly more frequent: Cognitive impairment (p = 0.001), and previous falls (p < 0.0001); whereas the following protective factors were significantly different from controls: Calcium intake during youth (p < 0.0001), current calcium intake (p < 0.0001), and mechanical aid for walking (p < 0.0001). Evaluation of RF and protective factors may contribute to diminish the probability of hip fracture, through a modification of personal habits, and measures to prevent falls among elderly adults. Present information can help to develop local and national population-based strategies to diminish the burden of hip fractures for the health system.
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42. Gallbladder cancer: surgical results after cholecystectomy in 25 patients with lamina propria invasion and 26 patients with muscular layer invasion.
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Otero JC, Proske A, Vallilengua C, Luján M, Poletto L, Pezzotto SM, Fein L, Otero JR, and Celoria G
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- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Cholecystectomy, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Mucous Membrane pathology, Muscle, Smooth pathology, Gallbladder Neoplasms pathology, Gallbladder Neoplasms surgery
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Background/purpose: It has been stated that simple cholecystectomy is sufficient treatment for all patients with pT1 gallbladder cancer. However, other authors note the necessity of carrying out extended surgery when there is muscular-layer involvement., Methods: A consecutive series of gallbladder carcinomas with lamina propria or muscular layer invasion were analyzed. Between July 1982 and December 2000, 51 patients with pT1 gallbladder carcinomas were treated with simple cholecystectomy (group A, 25 patients with lamina propria-invasion; group B, 26 patients with muscular-layer invasion). Patients with intraepithelial carcinomas were excluded from the study., Results: There were no differences between the groups in average age, sex ratios, association with other tumors, histologic type, malignancy grade, cholecystitis type, macroscopic aspects, lymph node status, or treatment applied. After an average of 6 years' follow-up, no patients in group A and nine patients (34.6%) in group B died due to gallbladder carcinoma. Cystic lymph nodes could be studied in five of these nine patients who relapsed, and the results were negative for metastasis. Lymphatic or venous invasion was observed in five of these nine patients., Conclusions: According to these results, cholecystectomy is not sufficient treatment for gallbladder carcinoma with muscular-layer invasion.
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