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2. Laboratory evaluation of the effectiveness of nature-assisted beach enhancement techniques
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Pellón, E., Vidal, C., Gomes da Silva, P., Aniel-Quiroga, I., González, M., and Medina, R.
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- 2024
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3. Working with nature to enhance beach accretion: Laboratory experiments of beach ploughing
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Pellón, E., Aniel-Quiroga, I., González, M., Medina, R., and Vidal, C.
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- 2023
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4. Synthetic amyloid beta does not induce a robust transcriptional response in innate immune cell culture systems
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Quiroga, I. Y., Cruikshank, A. E., Bond, M. L., Reed, K. S. M., Evangelista, B. A., Tseng, J. H., Ragusa, J. V., Meeker, R. B., Won, H., Cohen, S., Cohen, T. J., and Phanstiel, D. H.
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- 2022
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5. Stoma-free survival after anastomotic leak following rectal cancer resection: worldwide cohort of 2470 patients
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Greijdanus, N, Wienholts, K, Ubels, S, Talboom, K, Hannink, G, Wolthuis, A, de Lacy, F, Lefevre, J, Solomon, M, Frasson, M, Rotholtz, N, Denost, Q, Perez, R, Konishi, T, Panis, Y, Rutegard, M, Hompes, R, Rosman, C, van Workum, F, Tanis, P, de Wilt, J, Bremers, A, Ferenschild, F, de Vriendt, S, D'Hoore, A, Bislenghi, G, Farguell, J, Lacy, A, Atienza, P, van Kessel, C, Parc, Y, Voron, T, Collard, M, Muriel, J, Cholewa, H, Mattioni, L, Frontali, A, Polle, S, Polat, F, Obihara, N, Vailati, B, Kusters, M, Tuynmann, J, Hazen, S, Gruter, A, Amano, T, Fujiwara, H, Salomon, M, Ruiz, H, Gonzalez, R, Estefania, D, Avellaneda, N, Carrie, A, Santillan, M, Pachajoa, D, Parodi, M, Gielis, M, Binder, A, Gurtler, T, Riedl, P, Badiani, S, Berney, C, Morgan, M, Hollington, P, da Silva, N, Nair, G, Ho, Y, Lamparelli, M, Kapadia, R, Kroon, H, Dudi-Venkata, N, Liu, J, Sammour, T, Flamey, N, Pattyn, P, Chaoui, A, Vansteenbrugge, L, van den Broek, N, Vanclooster, P, de Gheldere, C, Pletinckx, P, Defoort, B, Dewulf, M, Slavchev, M, Belev, N, Atanasov, B, Krastev, P, Sokolov, M, Maslyankov, S, Gribnev, P, Pavlov, V, Ivanov, T, Karamanliev, M, Filipov, E, Tonchev, P, Aigner, F, Mitteregger, M, Allmer, C, Seitinger, G, Colucci, N, Buchs, N, Ris, F, Toso, C, Gialamas, E, Vuagniaux, A, Chautems, R, Sauvain, M, Daester, S, von Flue, M, Guenin, M, Taha-Mehlitz, S, Hess, G, Martinek, L, Skrovina, M, Machackova, M, Bencurik, V, Uluk, D, Pratschke, J, Dittrich, L, Guel-Klein, S, Perez, D, Grass, J, Melling, N, Mueller, S, Iversen, L, Eriksen, J, Baatrup, G, Al-Najami, I, Bjorsum-Meyer, T, Teras, J, Teras, R, Monib, F, Ahmed, N, Alkady, E, Ali, A, Khedr, G, Abdelaal, A, Ashoush, F, Ewedah, M, Elshennawy, E, Hussein, M, Fernandez-Martinez, D, Garcia-Florez, L, Fernandez-Hevia, M, Suarez-Sanchez, A, Aretxabala, I, Docampo, I, Zabala, J, Tejedor, P, Morales Bernaldo de Quiros, J, Quiroga, I, Navarro-Sanchez, A, Darias, I, Fernandez, C, de La Cruz Cuadrado, C, Sanchez-Guillen, L, Lopez-Rodriguez-Arias, F, Soler-Silva, A, Arroyo, A, Bernal-Sprekelsen, J, Gomez-Abril, S, Gonzalvez, P, Torres, M, Sanchez, T, Antona, F, Lara, J, Montero, J, Mendoza-Moreno, F, Diez-Alonso, M, Matias-Garcia, B, Quiroga-Valcarcel, A, Colas-Ruiz, E, Tasende-Presedo, M, Fernandez-Hurtado, I, Cifuentes-Rodenas, J, Suarez, M, Losada, M, Hernandez, M, Alonso, A, Dieguez, B, Serralta, D, Quintana, R, Lopez, J, Pinto, F, Nieto-Moreno, E, Bonito, A, Santacruz, C, Marcos, E, Septiem, J, Calero-Lillo, A, Alanez-Saavedra, J, Munoz-Collado, S, Lopez-Lara, M, Martinez, M, Herrero, E, Borda, F, Villar, O, Escartin, J, Blas, J, Ferrer, R, Egea, J, Rodriguez-Infante, A, Minguez-Ruiz, G, Carreno-Villarreal, G, Pire-Abaitua, G, Dziakova, J, Rodriguez, C, Aranda, M, Huguet, J, Borda-Arrizabalaga, N, Enriquez-Navascues, J, Echaniz, G, Ansorena, Y, Estaire-Gomez, M, Martinez-Pinedo, C, Barbero-Valenzuela, A, Ruiz-Garcia, P, Kraft, M, Gomez-Jurado, M, Pellino, G, Espin-Basany, E, Cotte, E, Panel, N, Goutard, C, de Angelis, N, Lauka, L, Shaikh, S, Osborne, L, Ramsay, G, Nichita, V, Bhandari, S, Sarmah, P, Bethune, R, Pringle, H, Massey, L, Fowler, G, Hamid, H, de Simone, B, Kynaston, J, Bradley, N, Stienstra, R, Gurjar, S, Mukherjee, T, Chandio, A, Ahmed, S, Singh, B, Runau, F, Chaudhri, S, Siaw, O, Sarveswaran, J, Miu, V, Ashmore, D, Darwich, H, Singh-Ranger, D, Singh, N, Shaban, M, Gareb, F, Petropolou, T, Polydorou, A, Dattani, M, Afzal, A, Bavikatte, A, Sebastian, B, Ward, N, Mishra, A, Manatakis, D, Agalianos, C, Tasis, N, Antonopoulou, M, Karavokyros, I, Charalabopoulos, A, Schizas, D, Baili, E, Syllaios, A, Karydakis, L, Vailas, M, Balalis, D, Korkolis, D, Plastiras, A, Rompou, A, Xenaki, S, Xynos, E, Chrysos, E, Venianaki, M, Christodoulidis, G, Perivoliotis, K, Tzovaras, G, Baloyiannis, I, Ho, M, Ng, S, Mak, T, Futaba, K, Santak, G, Simlesa, D, Cosic, J, Zukanovic, G, Kelly, M, Larkin, J, Mccormick, P, Mehigan, B, Connelly, T, Neary, P, Ryan, J, Mccullough, P, Al-Juaifari, M, Hammoodi, H, Abbood, A, Calabro, M, Muratore, A, La Terra, A, Farnesi, F, Feo, C, Fabbri, N, Pesce, A, Fazzin, M, Roscio, F, Clerici, F, Lucchi, A, Vittori, L, Agostinelli, L, Ripoli, M, Sambucci, D, Porta, A, Sinibaldi, G, Crescentini, G, Larcinese, A, Picone, E, Persiani, R, Biondi, A, Pezzuto, R, Lorenzon, L, Rizzo, G, Coco, C, D'Agostino, L, Spinelli, A, Sacchi, M, Carvello, M, Foppa, C, Maroli, A, Palini, G, Garulli, G, Zanini, N, Delrio, P, Rega, D, Carbone, F, Aversano, A, Pirozzolo, G, Recordare, A, D'Alimonte, L, Vignotto, C, Corbellini, C, Sampietro, G, Lorusso, L, Manzo, C, Ghignone, F, Ugolini, G, Montroni, I, Pasini, F, Ballabio, M, Bisagni, P, Armao, F, Longhi, M, Ghazouani, O, Galleano, R, Tamini, N, Oldani, M, Nespoli, L, Picciariello, A, Altomare, D, Tomasicchio, G, Lantone, G, Catena, F, Giuffrida, M, Annicchiarico, A, Perrone, G, Grossi, U, Santoro, G, Zanus, G, Iacomino, A, Novello, S, Passuello, N, Zucchella, M, Puca, L, Degiuli, M, Reddavid, R, Scabini, S, Aprile, A, Soriero, D, 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G, Bissett, I, Lamme, B, Musters, G, Dinaux, A, Grotenhuis, B, Steller, E, Aalbers, A, Leeuwenburgh, M, Rutten, H, Burger, J, Bloemen, J, Ketelaers, S, Waqar, U, Chawla, T, Rauf, H, Rani, P, Talsma, A, Scheurink, L, van Praagh, J, Segelman, J, Nygren, J, Anderin, K, Tiefenthal, M, de Andres, B, Beltran de Heredia, J, Vazquez, A, Gomez, T, Golshani, P, Kader, R, Mohamed, A, Westerterp, M, Marinelli, A, Niemer, Q, Doornebosch, P, Shapiro, J, Vermaas, M, de Graaf, E, van Westreenen, H, Zwakman, M, van Dalsen, A, Vles, W, Nonner, J, Toorenvliet, B, Janssen, P, Verdaasdonk, E, Amelung, F, Peeters, K, Bahadoer, R, Holman, F, Heemskerk, J, Vosbeek, N, Leijtens, J, Taverne, S, Heijnen, B, El-Massoudi, Y, de Groot-Van Veen, I, Hoff, C, Jou-Valencia, D, Consten, E, Burghgraef, T, Geitenbeek, R, Hulshof, L, Slooter, G, Reudink, M, Bouvy, N, Wildeboer, A, Verstappen, S, Pennings, A, van den Hengel, B, Wijma, A, de Haan, J, de Nes, L, Heesink, V, Karsten, T, Heidsma, C, Koemans, W, Dekker, J, van 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G., Wienholts K., Ubels S., Talboom K., Hannink G., Wolthuis A., de Lacy F. B., Lefevre J. H., Solomon M., Frasson M., Rotholtz N., Denost Q., Perez R. O., Konishi T., Panis Y., Rutegard M., Hompes R., Rosman C., van Workum F., Tanis P. J., de Wilt J. H. W., Bremers A. J. A., Ferenschild F. T., de Vriendt S., D'Hoore A., Bislenghi G., Farguell J., Lacy A. M., Atienza P. G., van Kessel C. S., Parc Y., Voron T., Collard M. K., Muriel J. S., Cholewa H., Mattioni L. A., Frontali A., Polle S. W., Polat F., Obihara N. J., Vailati B. B., Kusters M., Tuynmann J. B., Hazen S. J. A., Gruter A. A. J., Amano T., Fujiwara H., Salomon M., Ruiz H., Gonzalez R., Estefania D., Avellaneda N., Carrie A., Santillan M., Pachajoa D. A. P., Parodi M., Gielis M., Binder A. -D., Gurtler T., Riedl P., Badiani S., Berney C., Morgan M., Hollington P., da Silva N., Nair G., Ho Y. M., Lamparelli M., Kapadia R., Kroon H. M., Dudi-Venkata N. N., Liu J., Sammour T., Flamey N., Pattyn P., Chaoui A., Vansteenbrugge L., van den Broek N. E. J., Vanclooster P., de Gheldere C., Pletinckx P., Defoort B., Dewulf M., Slavchev M., Belev N., Atanasov B., Krastev P., Sokolov M., Maslyankov S., Gribnev P., Pavlov V., Ivanov T., Karamanliev M., Filipov E., Tonchev P., Aigner F., Mitteregger M., Allmer C., Seitinger G., Colucci N., Buchs N., Ris F., Toso C., Gialamas E., Vuagniaux A., Chautems R., Sauvain M. -O., Daester S., von Flue M., Guenin M. -O., Taha-Mehlitz S., Hess G. F., Martinek L., Skrovina M., Machackova M., Bencurik V., Uluk D., Pratschke J., Dittrich L. S., Guel-Klein S., Perez D., Grass J. -K., Melling N., Mueller S., Iversen L. H., Eriksen J. D., Baatrup G., Al-Najami I., Bjorsum-Meyer T., Teras J., Teras R. M., Monib F. A., Ahmed N. E. A. E., Alkady E., Ali A. K., Khedr G. A. E., Abdelaal A. S., Ashoush F. M. B., Ewedah M., Elshennawy E. M., Hussein M., Fernandez-Martinez D., Garcia-Florez L. J., Fernandez-Hevia M., Suarez-Sanchez A., Aretxabala I. D. H., Docampo I. L., Zabala J. G., Tejedor P., Morales Bernaldo de Quiros J. T., Quiroga I. B., Navarro-Sanchez A., Darias I. S., Fernandez C. L., de La Cruz Cuadrado C., Sanchez-Guillen L., Lopez-Rodriguez-Arias F., Soler-Silva A., Arroyo A., Bernal-Sprekelsen J. C., Gomez-Abril S. A., Gonzalvez P., Torres M. T., Sanchez T. R., Antona F. B., Lara J. E. S., Montero J. A. A., Mendoza-Moreno F., Diez-Alonso M., Matias-Garcia B., Quiroga-Valcarcel A., Colas-Ruiz E., Tasende-Presedo M. M., Fernandez-Hurtado I., Cifuentes-Rodenas J. A., Suarez M. C., Losada M., Hernandez M., Alonso A., Dieguez B., Serralta D., Quintana R. E. M., Lopez J. M. G., Pinto F. L., Nieto-Moreno E., Bonito A. C., Santacruz C. C., Marcos E. B., Septiem J. G., Calero-Lillo A., Alanez-Saavedra J., Munoz-Collado S., Lopez-Lara M., Martinez M. L., Herrero E. F., Borda F. J. G., Villar O. G., Escartin J., Blas J. L., Ferrer R., Egea J. G., Rodriguez-Infante A., Minguez-Ruiz G., Carreno-Villarreal G., Pire-Abaitua G., Dziakova J., Rodriguez C. S. -C., Aranda M. J. P., Huguet J. M. M., Borda-Arrizabalaga N., Enriquez-Navascues J. M., Echaniz G. E., Ansorena Y. S., Estaire-Gomez M., Martinez-Pinedo C., Barbero-Valenzuela A., Ruiz-Garcia P., Kraft M., Gomez-Jurado M. J., Pellino G., Espin-Basany E., Cotte E., Panel N., Goutard C. -A., de Angelis N., Lauka L., Shaikh S., Osborne L., Ramsay G., Nichita V. -I., Bhandari S., Sarmah P., Bethune R. M., Pringle H. C. M., Massey L., Fowler G. E., Hamid H. K. S., de Simone B. D., Kynaston J., Bradley N., Stienstra R. M., Gurjar S., Mukherjee T., Chandio A., Ahmed S., Singh B., Runau F., Chaudhri S., Siaw O., Sarveswaran J., Miu V., Ashmore D., Darwich H., Singh-Ranger D., Singh N., Shaban M., Gareb F., Petropolou T., Polydorou A., Dattani M., Afzal A., Bavikatte A., Sebastian B., Ward N., Mishra A., Manatakis D., Agalianos C., Tasis N., Antonopoulou M. -I., Karavokyros I., Charalabopoulos A., Schizas D., Baili E., Syllaios A., Karydakis L., Vailas M., Balalis D., Korkolis D., Plastiras A., Rompou A., Xenaki S., Xynos E., Chrysos E., Venianaki M., Christodoulidis G., Perivoliotis K., Tzovaras G., Baloyiannis I., Ho M. -F., Ng S. S., Mak T. W. -C., Futaba K., Santak G., Simlesa D., Cosic J., Zukanovic G., Kelly M. E., Larkin J. O., McCormick P. H., Mehigan B. J., Connelly T. M., Neary P., Ryan J., McCullough P., Al-Juaifari M. A., Hammoodi H., Abbood A. H., Calabro M., Muratore A., La Terra A., Farnesi F., Feo C. V., Fabbri N., Pesce A., Fazzin M., Roscio F., Clerici F., Lucchi A., Vittori L., Agostinelli L., Ripoli M. C., Sambucci D., Porta A., Sinibaldi G., Crescentini G., Larcinese A., Picone E., Persiani R., Biondi A., Pezzuto R., Lorenzon L., Rizzo G., Coco C., D'Agostino L., Spinelli A., Sacchi M. M., Carvello M., Foppa C., Maroli A., Palini G. M., Garulli G., Zanini N., Delrio P., Rega D., Carbone F., Aversano A., Pirozzolo G., Recordare A., D'Alimonte L., Vignotto C., Corbellini C., Sampietro G. M., Lorusso L., Manzo C. A., Ghignone F., Ugolini G., Montroni I., Pasini F., Ballabio M., Bisagni P., Armao F. T., Longhi M., Ghazouani O., Galleano R., Tamini N., Oldani M., Nespoli L., Picciariello A., Altomare D. F., Tomasicchio G., Lantone G., Catena F., Giuffrida M., Annicchiarico A., Perrone G., Grossi U., Santoro G. A., Zanus G., Iacomino A., Novello S., Passuello N., Zucchella M., Puca L., deGiuli M., Reddavid R., Scabini S., Aprile A., Soriero D., Fioravanti E., Rottoli M., Romano A., Tanzanu M., Belvedere A., Mariani N. M., Ceretti A. P., Opocher E., Gallo G., Sammarco G., de Paola G., Pucciarelli S., Marchegiani F., Spolverato G., Buzzi G., Di Saverio S., Meroni P., Parise C., Bottazzoli E. I., Lapolla P., Brachini G., Cirillo B., Mingoli A., Sica G., Siragusa L., Bellato V., Cerbo D., de Pasqual C. A., de Manzoni G., di Cosmo M. A., Alrayes B. M. H., Qandeel M. W. M., Hani M. B., Rabadi A., el Muhtaseb M. S., Abdeen B., Karmi F., Zilinskas J., Latkauskas T., Tamelis A., Pikuniene I., Slenfuktas V., Poskus T., Kryzauskas M., Jakubauskas M., Mikalauskas S., Jakubauskiene L., Hassan S. Y., Altrabulsi A., Abdulwahed E., Ghmagh R., Deeknah A., Alshareea E., Elhadi M., Abujamra S., Msherghi A. A., Tababa O. W. E., Majbar M. 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A., Zanus G., Iacomino A., Novello S., Passuello N., Zucchella M., Puca L., deGiuli M., Reddavid R., Scabini S., Aprile A., Soriero D., Fioravanti E., Rottoli M., Romano A., Tanzanu M., Belvedere A., Mariani N. M., Ceretti A. P., Opocher E., Gallo G., Sammarco G., de Paola G., Pucciarelli S., Marchegiani F., Spolverato G., Buzzi G., Di Saverio S., Meroni P., Parise C., Bottazzoli E. I., Lapolla P., Brachini G., Cirillo B., Mingoli A., Sica G., Siragusa L., Bellato V., Cerbo D., de Pasqual C. A., de Manzoni G., di Cosmo M. A., Alrayes B. M. H., Qandeel M. W. M., Hani M. B., Rabadi A., el Muhtaseb M. S., Abdeen B., Karmi F., Zilinskas J., Latkauskas T., Tamelis A., Pikuniene I., Slenfuktas V., Poskus T., Kryzauskas M., Jakubauskas M., Mikalauskas S., Jakubauskiene L., Hassan S. Y., Altrabulsi A., Abdulwahed E., Ghmagh R., Deeknah A., Alshareea E., Elhadi M., Abujamra S., Msherghi A. A., Tababa O. W. E., Majbar M. A., Souadka A., Benkabbou A., Mohsine R., Echiguer S., Moctezuma-Velazquez P., Salgado-Nesme N., Vergara-Fernandez O., Sainz-Hernandez J. C., Alvarez-Bautista F. E., Zakaria A. D., Zakaria Z., Wong M. P. K., Ismail R., Ibrahim A. F., Abdullah N. A. N., Julaihi R., Bhat S., O'Grady G., Bissett I., Lamme B., Musters G. D., Dinaux A. M., Grotenhuis B. A., Steller E. J., Aalbers A. G. J., Leeuwenburgh M. M., Rutten H. J. T., Burger J. W. A., Bloemen J. G., Ketelaers S. H. J., Waqar U., Chawla T., Rauf H., Rani P., Talsma A. K., Scheurink L., van Praagh J. B., Segelman J., Nygren J., Anderin K., Tiefenthal M., de Andres B., Beltran de Heredia J. P., Vazquez A., Gomez T., Golshani P., Kader R., Mohamed A., Westerterp M., Marinelli A., Niemer Q., Doornebosch P. G., Shapiro J., Vermaas M., de Graaf E. J. R., van Westreenen H. L., Zwakman M., van Dalsen A. D., Vles W. J., Nonner J., Toorenvliet B. R., Janssen P. T. J., Verdaasdonk E. G. G., Amelung F. J., Peeters K. C. M. J., Bahadoer R. R., Holman F. A., Heemskerk J., Vosbeek N., Leijtens J. W. A., Taverne S. B. M., Heijnen B. H. M., El-Massoudi Y., de Groot-Van Veen I., Hoff C., Jou-Valencia D., Consten E. C. J., Burghgraef T. A., Geitenbeek R., Hulshof L. G. W. L., Slooter G. D., Reudink M., Bouvy N. D., Wildeboer A. C. L., Verstappen S., Pennings A. J., van den Hengel B., Wijma A. G., de Haan J., de Nes L. C. F., Heesink V., Karsten T., Heidsma C. M., Koemans W. J., Dekker J. -W. T., van der Zijden C. J., Roos D., Demirkiran A., van der Burg S., Oosterling S. J., Hoogteijling T. J., Wiering B., Smeeing D. P. J., Havenga K., Lutfi H., Tsimogiannis K., Skoldberg F., Folkesson J., den Boer F., van Schaik T. G., van Gerven P., Sietses C., Hol J. C., Boerma E. -J. G., Creemers D. M. J., Schultz J. K., Frivold T., Riis R., Gregussen H., Busund S., Sjo O. H., Gaard M., Krohn N., Ersryd A. L., Leung E., Sultan H., Hajjaj B. N., Alhisi A. J., Khader A. A. E., Mendes A. F. D., Semiao M., Faria L. Q., Azevedo C., da Costa Devesa H. M., Martins S. F., Jarimba A. M. R., Marques S. M. R., Ferreira R. M., Oliveira A., Ferreira C., Pereira R., Surlin V. M., Graure G. M., Ramboiu S. P. S. D., Negoi I., Ciubotaru C., Stoica B., Tanase I., Negoita V. M., Florea S., Macau F., Vasile M., Stefanescu V., Dimofte G. -M., Lunca S., Roata C. -E., Musina A. -M., Garmanova T., Agapov M. N., Markaryan D. G., Eduard G., Yanishev A., Abelevich A., Bazaev A., Rodimov S. V., Filimonov V. B., Melnikov A. A., Suchkov I. A., Drozdov E. S., Kostromitskiy D. N., Sjostrom O., Matthiessen P., Baban B., Gadan S., Jadid K. D., Staffan M., Park J. M., Rydbeck D., Lydrup M. -L., Buchwald P., Jutesten H., Darlin L., Lindqvist E., Nilsson K., Larsson P. -A., Jangmalm S., Kosir J. A., Tomazic A., Grosek J., Bozic T. K., Zazo A., Zazo R., Fares H., Ayoub K., Niazi A., Mansour A., Abbas A., Tantoura M., Hamdan A., Hassan N., Hasan B., Saad A., Sebai A., Haddad A., Maghrebi H., Kacem M., Yalkin O., Samsa M. V., Atak I., Balci B., Haberal E., Dogan L., Gecim I. E., Akyol C., Koc M. A., Sivrikoz E., Piyadeoglu D., Avanagh D. O., Sokmen S., Bisgin T., Gunenc E., Guzel M., Leventoglu S., Yuksel O., Kozan R., Gobut H., Cengiz F., Erdinc K., Acar N. C., Kamer E., Ozgur I., Aydin O., Keskin M., Bulut M. T., Kulle C. B., Kara Y., Sibic O., Ozata I. H., Bugra D., Balik E., Cakir M., Alhardan A., Colak E., Aybar A. B. C., Sari A. C., Atici S. D., Kaya T., Dursun A., Calik B., Ozkan O. F., Ulgur H. S., Duzgun O., Monson J., George S., Woods K., Al-Eryani F., Albakry R., Coetzee E., Boutall A., Herman A., Warden C., Mugla N., Forgan T., Mia I., and Lambrechts A.
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Background: The optimal treatment of anastomotic leak after rectal cancer resection is unclear. This worldwide cohort study aimed to provide an overview of four treatment strategies applied. Methods: Patients from 216 centres and 45 countries with anastomotic leak after rectal cancer resection between 2014 and 2018 were included. Treatment was categorized as salvage surgery, faecal diversion with passive or active (vacuum) drainage, and no primary/secondary faecal diversion. The primary outcome was 1-year stoma-free survival. In addition, passive and active drainage were compared using propensity score matching (2: 1). Results: Of 2470 evaluable patients, 388 (16.0 per cent) underwent salvage surgery, 1524 (62.0 per cent) passive drainage, 278 (11.0 per cent) active drainage, and 280 (11.0 per cent) had no faecal diversion. One-year stoma-free survival rates were 13.7, 48.3, 48.2, and 65.4 per cent respectively. Propensity score matching resulted in 556 patients with passive and 278 with active drainage. There was no statistically significant difference between these groups in 1-year stoma-free survival (OR 0.95, 95 per cent c.i. 0.66 to 1.33), with a risk difference of -1.1 (95 per cent c.i. -9.0 to 7.0) per cent. After active drainage, more patients required secondary salvage surgery (OR 2.32, 1.49 to 3.59), prolonged hospital admission (an additional 6 (95 per cent c.i. 2 to 10) days), and ICU admission (OR 1.41, 1.02 to 1.94). Mean duration of leak healing did not differ significantly (an additional 12 (-28 to 52) days). Conclusion: Primary salvage surgery or omission of faecal diversion likely correspond to the most severe and least severe leaks respectively. In patients with diverted leaks, stoma-free survival did not differ statistically between passive and active drainage, although the increased risk of secondary salvage surgery and ICU admission suggests residual confounding.
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6. Laboratory evaluation of the effectiveness of nature-assisted beach enhancement techniques
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Pellón, E., primary, Vidal, C., additional, Gomes, P., additional, Aniel-Quiroga, I., additional, González, M., additional, and Medina, R., additional
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7. Human Uterine Transplantation: A Review of Outcomes From the First 45 Cases
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Jones, B.P., Saso, S., Bracewell-Milnes, T., Thum, M.Y., Nicopoullos, J., Diaz-Garcia, C., Friend, P., Ghaem-Maghami, S., Testa, G., Johannesson, L., Quiroga, I., Yazbek, J., and Smith, J.R.
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8. Towards the new Thematic Core Service Tsunami within the EPOS Research Infrastructure
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Babeyko A., Lorito S., Hernandez F., Lauterjung J., Løvholt F., Rudloff A., Sørensen M., Androsov A., Aniel-Quiroga I., Armigliato A., Baptista M. A., Baglione E., Basili R., Behrens J., Brizuela B., Bruni S., Cambaz M. D., Cantavella-Nadal J., Carrilho F., Chandler I., Chang-Seng D., Charalampakis M., Cugliari L., Denamiel C., Dogan G. G., Festa G., Fuhrman D., Gabriel, A. -A., Galea P., Gibbons S. J., Gonzalez M., Graziani L., Gutscher, M. -A., Harig S., Hebert H., Ionescu C., Jalayer F., Kalligeris N., Kânoğlu U., Lanucara P., Macías J., Murphy S., Necmioğlu Ö., Omira R., Papadopoulos G. A., Paris R., Romano F., Rossetto T., Selva J., Scala A., Tonini R., Trevlopoulos K., Triantafyllou I., Urgeles R., Vallone R., Vilibić I., Volpe M., Yalciner A. C., Babeyko, A., Lorito, S., Hernandez, F., Lauterjung, J., Løvholt, F., Rudloff, A., Sørensen, M., Androsov, A., Aniel-Quiroga, I., Armigliato, A., Baptista, M. A., Baglione, E., Basili, R., Behrens, J., Brizuela, B., Bruni, S., Cambaz, M. D., Cantavella-Nadal, J., Carrilho, F., Chandler, I., Chang-Seng, D., Charalampakis, M., Cugliari, L., Denamiel, C., Dogan, G. G., Festa, G., Fuhrman, D., Gabriel, A., -A., Galea, P., Gibbons, S. J., Gonzalez, M., Graziani, L., Gutscher, M., -A., Harig, S., Hebert, H., Ionescu, C., Jalayer, F., Kalligeris, N., Kânoğlu, U., Lanucara, P., Macías, J., Murphy, S., Necmioğlu, Ö., Omira, R., Papadopoulos, G. A., Paris, R., Romano, F., Rossetto, T., Selva, J., Scala, A., Tonini, R., Trevlopoulos, K., Triantafyllou, I., Urgeles, R., Vallone, R., Vilibić, I., Volpe, M., and Yalciner, A. C.
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Tsunamis constitute a significant hazard for European coastal populations, and the impact of tsunami events worldwide can extend well beyond the coastal regions directly affected. Understanding the complex mechanisms of tsunami generation, propagation, and inundation, as well as managing the tsunami risk, requires multidisciplinary research and infrastructures that cross national boundaries. Recent decades have seen both great advances in tsunami science and consolidation of the European tsunami research community. A recurring theme has been the need for a sustainable platform for coordinated tsunami community activities and a hub for tsunami services. Following about three years of preparation, in July 2021, the European tsunami community attained the status of Candidate Thematic Core Service (cTCS) within the European Plate Observing System (EPOS) Research Infrastructure. Within a transition period of three years, the Tsunami candidate TCS is anticipated to develop into a fully operational EPOS TCS. We here outline the path taken to reach this point, and the envisaged form of the future EPOS TCS Tsunami. Our cTCS is planned to be organised within four thematic pillars: (1) Support to Tsunami Service Providers, (2) Tsunami Data, (3) Numerical Models, and (4) Hazard and Risk Products. We outline how identified needs in tsunami science and tsunami risk mitigation will be addressed within this structure and how participation within EPOS will become an integration point for community development.
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9. The rise and potential fall of pancreas transplantation
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Dholakia, S, Royston, E, Quiroga, I, Sinha, S, Reddy, S, Gilbert, J, and Friend, P J
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10. Temporal analysis suggests a reciprocal relationship between 3D chromatin structure and transcription
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Reed, Kathleen S. M., primary, Davis, Eric S., additional, Bond, Marielle L., additional, Cabrera, Alan, additional, Thulson, Eliza, additional, Quiroga, I. Yoseli, additional, Cassel, Shannon, additional, Woolery, Kamisha T., additional, Hilton, Isaac, additional, Won, Hyejung, additional, Love, Michael I., additional, and Phanstiel, Douglas H., additional
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11. Additional file 2 of Synthetic amyloid beta does not induce a robust transcriptional response in innate immune cell culture systems
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Quiroga, I. Y., Cruikshank, A. E., Bond, M. L., Reed, K. S. M., Evangelista, B. A., Tseng, J. H., Ragusa, J. V., Meeker, R. B., Won, H., Cohen, S., Cohen, T. J., and Phanstiel, D. H.
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Additional file 2: Figure S2. qPCR for selected genes confirms RNA-seq results. THP-1 macrophages were treated with 10 ng/ml LPS + 20 ng/ml INFγ for 24 h. The fold-changes of 3 genes were measured with qPCR in duplicate and compared to fold-changes detected by RNA-seq.
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12. Immunosuppression in Renal Transplantation
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Morris-Stiff, G., Khan, A., Quiroga, I., Baboo, R., Jurewicz, W. A., Andrews, Peter A., Krentz, Andrew J., Knoll, Greg, and Bell, Robert
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13. Coastal flooding and erosion under climate change: a risk assessment for Dakar
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Aniel-Quiroga, I��igo, Sainz de Murieta, Elisa, Losada, I��igo, Toimil, Alexandra, Torres, Sa��l, Markanday, Ambika, and Briones, Andrea
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fungi ,parasitic diseases ,coastal flooding, coastal erosion, Dakar, climate scenarios, damages ,geographic locations - Abstract
This report presents the results of the risk assessment developed in Dakar. The risk assessment considers current coastal erosion and flood risk, as well as the evolution under different future climate change scenarios (RCP 4.5, 8.5) and timeframes (2050, 2100). The report presents some estimates of the population at risk and potential damages due to coastal flooding., This project has been funded by eLankidetza - Basque Cooperation Agency.
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14. Evaluation of recombinant antigens of Trypanosoma cruzi to diagnose infection in naturally infected dogs from Chaco region, Argentina
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Floridia-Yapur, N., Vega-Benedetti, A. F., Rumi, Monje M., Ragone, P., Lauthier, J. J., Tomasini, N., Alberti dʼAmato, A. M., Lopez-Quiroga, I., Diosque, P., Marcipar, I., Nasser, J. R., and Cimino, R. O.
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- 2014
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15. Zero tolerance to sexual harassment in surgical training in the UK
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Boffa, C, primary, Ceresa, C D L, additional, Vig, S, additional, Knight, S R, additional, Royston, E, additional, Quiroga, I, additional, and Sinha, S, additional
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16. Probabilistic Tsunami Hazard and Risk Analysis: A Review of Research Gaps
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Behrens, J. Løvholt, F. Jalayer, F. Lorito, S. Salgado-Gálvez, M.A. Sørensen, M. Abadie, S. Aguirre-Ayerbe, I. Aniel-Quiroga, I. Babeyko, A. Baiguera, M. Basili, R. Belliazzi, S. Grezio, A. Johnson, K. Murphy, S. Paris, R. Rafliana, I. De Risi, R. Rossetto, T. Selva, J. Taroni, M. Del Zoppo, M. Armigliato, A. Bureš, V. Cech, P. Cecioni, C. Christodoulides, P. Davies, G. Dias, F. Bayraktar, H.B. González, M. Gritsevich, M. Guillas, S. Harbitz, C.B. Kânoǧlu, U. Macías, J. Papadopoulos, G.A. Polet, J. Romano, F. Salamon, A. Scala, A. Stepinac, M. Tappin, D.R. Thio, H.K. Tonini, R. Triantafyllou, I. Ulrich, T. Varini, E. Volpe, M. Vyhmeister, E.
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Tsunamis are unpredictable and infrequent but potentially large impact natural disasters. To prepare, mitigate and prevent losses from tsunamis, probabilistic hazard and risk analysis methods have been developed and have proved useful. However, large gaps and uncertainties still exist and many steps in the assessment methods lack information, theoretical foundation, or commonly accepted methods. Moreover, applied methods have very different levels of maturity, from already advanced probabilistic tsunami hazard analysis for earthquake sources, to less mature probabilistic risk analysis. In this review we give an overview of the current state of probabilistic tsunami hazard and risk analysis. Identifying research gaps, we offer suggestions for future research directions. An extensive literature list allows for branching into diverse aspects of this scientific approach. © Copyright © 2021 Behrens, Løvholt, Jalayer, Lorito, Salgado-Gálvez, Sørensen, Abadie, Aguirre-Ayerbe, Aniel-Quiroga, Babeyko, Baiguera, Basili, Belliazzi, Grezio, Johnson, Murphy, Paris, Rafliana, De Risi, Rossetto, Selva, Taroni, Del Zoppo, Armigliato, Bureš, Cech, Cecioni, Christodoulides, Davies, Dias, Bayraktar, González, Gritsevich, Guillas, Harbitz, Kânoǧlu, Macías, Papadopoulos, Polet, Romano, Salamon, Scala, Stepinac, Tappin, Thio, Tonini, Triantafyllou, Ulrich, Varini, Volpe and Vyhmeister.
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17. Probabilistic Tsunami Hazard and Risk Analysis: A Review of Research Gaps
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Behrens, J., Løvholt, F., Jalayer, F., Lorito, S., Salgado-Gálvez, M. A., Sørensen, M., Abadie, S., Aguirre-Ayerbe, I., Aniel-Quiroga, I., Babeyko, A., Baiguera, M., Basili, R., Belliazzi, S., Grezio, A., Johnson, K., Murphy, S., Paris, R., Rafliana, I., De Risi, R., Rossetto, T., Selva, J., Taroni, M., Del, Zoppo, M., Armigliato, A., Bureš, V., Cech, P., Cecioni, C., Christodoulides, P., Davies, G., Dias, F., Bayraktar, H. B., González, M., Gritsevich, M., Guillas, S., Harbitz, C. B., Kânoǧlu, U., Macías, J., Papadopoulos, G. A., Polet, J., Romano, F., Salamon, A., Scala, A., Stepinac, M., Tappin, D. R., Thio, H. K., Tonini, R., Triantafyllou, I., Ulrich, T., Varini, E., Volpe, M., Vyhmeister, E., Behrens, J., Løvholt, F., Jalayer, F., Lorito, S., Salgado-Gálvez, M. A., Sørensen, M., Abadie, S., Aguirre-Ayerbe, I., Aniel-Quiroga, I., Babeyko, A., Baiguera, M., Basili, R., Belliazzi, S., Grezio, A., Johnson, K., Murphy, S., Paris, R., Rafliana, I., De Risi, R., Rossetto, T., Selva, J., Taroni, M., Del, Zoppo, M., Armigliato, A., Bureš, V., Cech, P., Cecioni, C., Christodoulides, P., Davies, G., Dias, F., Bayraktar, H. B., González, M., Gritsevich, M., Guillas, S., Harbitz, C. B., Kânoǧlu, U., Macías, J., Papadopoulos, G. A., Polet, J., Romano, F., Salamon, A., Scala, A., Stepinac, M., Tappin, D. R., Thio, H. K., Tonini, R., Triantafyllou, I., Ulrich, T., Varini, E., Volpe, M., and Vyhmeister, E.
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Tsunamis are unpredictable and infrequent but potentially large impact natural disasters. To prepare, mitigate and prevent losses from tsunamis, probabilistic hazard and risk analysis methods have been developed and have proved useful. However, large gaps and uncertainties still exist and many steps in the assessment methods lack information, theoretical foundation, or commonly accepted methods. Moreover, applied methods have very different levels of maturity, from already advanced probabilistic tsunami hazard analysis for earthquake sources, to less mature probabilistic risk analysis. In this review we give an overview of the current state of probabilistic tsunami hazard and risk analysis. Identifying research gaps, we offer suggestions for future research directions. An extensive literature list allows for branching into diverse aspects of this scientific approach. © Copyright © 2021 Behrens, Løvholt, Jalayer, Lorito, Salgado-Gálvez, Sørensen, Abadie, Aguirre-Ayerbe, Aniel-Quiroga, Babeyko, Baiguera, Basili, Belliazzi, Grezio, Johnson, Murphy, Paris, Rafliana, De Risi, Rossetto, Selva, Taroni, Del Zoppo, Armigliato, Bureš, Cech, Cecioni, Christodoulides, Davies, Dias, Bayraktar, González, Gritsevich, Guillas, Harbitz, Kânoǧlu, Macías, Papadopoulos, Polet, Romano, Salamon, Scala, Stepinac, Tappin, Thio, Tonini, Triantafyllou, Ulrich, Varini, Volpe and Vyhmeister.
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18. Perceptions and Motivations for Uterus Transplant in Transgender Women
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Jones, B.P., Rajamanoharan, A., Vali, S., Williams, N.J., Saso, S., Thum, M.-Y., Ghaem-Maghami, S., Quiroga, I., Diaz-Garcia, C., Thomas, P., Wilkinson, S., Yazbek, J., Smith, J.R., Jones, B.P., Rajamanoharan, A., Vali, S., Williams, N.J., Saso, S., Thum, M.-Y., Ghaem-Maghami, S., Quiroga, I., Diaz-Garcia, C., Thomas, P., Wilkinson, S., Yazbek, J., and Smith, J.R.
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Importance: Uterus transplant has been demonstrated to be a viable fertility-restoring treatment for women categorized as female at birth with absolute uterine factor infertility. Recent advancements, as well as considerations of fairness and equality in reproductive care, have now led to the possibility of uterus transplant being undertaken in transgender women. Objective: To investigate the reproductive aspirations of transgender women and their perceptions of uterus transplant. Design, Setting, and Participants: This cross-sectional survey study used a 27-item electronic questionnaire to investigate the reproductive aspirations of 182 transgender women older than 16 years, including their perceptions of and motivations for uterus transplant, between May 1 and November 1, 2019. Main Outcomes and Measures: Perceptions of and motivations for uterus transplant, including perceived significance of the ability to gestate, menstruate, and have a physiologically functioning vagina. Results: A total of 182 transgender women completed the questionnaire; most women (109 [60%]) were aged 20 to 29 years. Most did not have children prior to transitioning (167 [92%]) and expressed a desire to have children in the future (171 [94%]). In addition, most respondents agreed or strongly agreed that the ability to gestate and give birth to children (171 [94%]) and menstruate (161 [88%]) would enhance perceptions of their femininity. Similarly, high proportions strongly agreed or agreed that having a transplanted, functioning vagina would improve their sexual experience (163 [90%]), improve their quality of life (163 [90%]), and help them to feel like more of a woman (168 [92%]). Nearly all respondents (180 [99%]) believed that uterus transplant would lead to greater happiness in transgender women. More than three-quarters of the respondents (140 [77%]) strongly agreed or agreed that they would be more inclined to cryopreserve sperm if uterus transplant became a realistic option. Concl
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19. Ogilvie Syndrome and Chilaiditi Syndrome: a Strange Association
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Bodega Quiroga, I., Tejedor Togores, P., Peraza Casajús, J. M., Villadóniga, A., Sánchez-Seco Peña, M. I., and Serrano Muñoz, A.
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20. Innate and adaptive immune responses of turbot, Scophthalmus maximus (L.), following experimental infection with Enteromyxum scophthalmi (Myxosporea: Myxozoa)
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Sitjà-Bobadilla, A., Redondo, M.J., Bermúdez, R., Palenzuela, O., Ferreiro, I., Riaza, A., Quiroga, I., Nieto, J.M., and Alvarez-Pellitero, P.
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21. Immuno-enzymatic evaluation of the recombinant TSSA-II protein of Trypanosoma cruzi in dogs and human sera: a tool for epidemiological studies
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CIMINO, R. O., RUMI, M. MONJE, RAGONE, P., LAUTHIER, J., DʼAMATO, A. ALBERTI, LÓPEZ QUIROGA, I. R., GIL, J. F., CAJAL, S. P., ACOSTA, N., JUÁREZ, M., KROLEWIECKI, A., ORELLANA, V., ZACCA, R., MARCIPAR, I., DIOSQUE, P., and NASSER, J. R.
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22. Functional Interplay of Type-2 Corticotrophin Releasing Factor and Dopamine Receptors in the Basolateral Amygdala-Medial Prefrontal Cortex Circuitry
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Yarur, H E, primary, Zegers, J, additional, Vega-Quiroga, I, additional, Novoa, J, additional, Ciruela, F, additional, Andres, M E, additional, and Gysling, K, additional
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- 2020
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23. Association study of MICA and MICB in Alzheimerʼs disease
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Quiroga, I., Lehmann, D. J., Barnardo, M. C. N. M., Fuggle, S., Cortina-Borja, M., Warden, D. R., and Smith, A. D.
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- 2009
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24. The identification of three novel MICA alleles by sequence-based typing
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Quiroga, I., Sweeney, D., Sutton, P. M., Ahmad, T., Walton, R., Barnardo, M. C. N. M., and Fuggle, S. V.
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25. A novel major histocompatibility complex class I-related chain allele
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Quiroga, I., Sweeney, D., Sutton, P. M., Chapple, S. D.J., Souto-Grando, J. P., Barnardo, M. C.N.M., and Fuggle, S. V.
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- 2004
26. Uterine Transplantation: Scientific Impact Paper No. 65 April 2021.
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Jones, BP, Saso, S, Yazbek, J, Thum, M‐Y, Quiroga, I, Ghaem‐Maghami, S, and Smith, JR
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TRANSPLANTATION of organs, tissues, etc. ,UTERUS ,IMMUNE system - Abstract
Plain language summary: A uterine transplant, or womb transplant, provides a potential treatment for women who cannot become pregnant or carry a pregnancy because they do not have a womb, or have a womb that is unable to maintain a pregnancy. This is estimated to affect one in 500 women. Options for those who wish to start a family include adoption and surrogacy, but these are associated with legal, cultural, ethical and religious implications that may not be appropriate for some women and their families. A womb transplant is undertaken when the woman is ready to start a family, and is removed following the completion of their family. Womb transplants have been performed all over the world, with more than 70 procedures carried out so far. At least 23 babies have been born as a result, demonstrating that womb transplants can work. While the procedure offers a different option to adoption and surrogacy, it is associated with significant risks, including multiple major surgeries and the need to take medications that help to dampen the immune system to prevent rejection of the womb. To date there has been a 30% risk of a transplant being unsuccessful. Although the number of transplants to date is still relatively small, the number being performed globally is growing, providing an opportunity to learn from the experience gained so far. This paper looks at the issues that have been encountered, which may arise at each step of the process, and proposes a framework for the future. However, long term follow‐up of cases will be essential to draw reliable conclusions about any overall benefits of this procedure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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27. Identification of a novel MICA allele: MICA*051
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Quiroga, I., Sweeney, D., Sutton, P. M., Chapple, S. D.J., Souto-Grando, J. P., Barnardo, M. C.N.M., and Fuggle, S. V.
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28. Randomized trial of Prograf versus Neoral in cadaveric renal transplantation: 189 patients with a minimum 1-year follow-up
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Morris-Stiff, G. J., Quiroga, I., Stockdill, H., Jones, G., Janezic, A., Lord, R., Darby, C., and Jurewicz, W. A.
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- 2000
29. Human uterine transplantation: a review of outcomes from the first 45 cases
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Jones, BP, primary, Saso, S, additional, Bracewell‐Milnes, T, additional, Thum, M‐Y, additional, Nicopoullos, J, additional, Diaz‐Garcia, C, additional, Friend, P, additional, Ghaem‐Maghami, S, additional, Testa, G, additional, Johannesson, L, additional, Quiroga, I, additional, Yazbek, J, additional, and Smith, JR, additional
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- 2019
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30. The vaginal microbiome in uterine transplantation
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Jones, BP, primary, Saso, S, additional, L'Heveder, A, additional, Bracewell‐Milnes, T, additional, Thum, M‐Y, additional, Diaz‐Garcia, C, additional, MacIntyre, DA, additional, Quiroga, I, additional, Ghaem‐Maghami, S, additional, Testa, G, additional, Johannesson, L, additional, Bennett, PR, additional, Yazbek, J, additional, and Smith, JR, additional
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- 2019
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31. Functional Interplay of Type-2 Corticotrophin Releasing Factor and Dopamine Receptors in the Basolateral Amygdala-Medial Prefrontal Cortex Circuitry.
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Yarur, H E, Zegers, J, Vega-Quiroga, I, Novoa, J, Ciruela, F, Andres, M E, and Gysling, K
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PREFRONTAL cortex ,NEURAL transmission ,DOPAMINE receptors ,LONG-term synaptic depression ,NERVE endings ,NEUROPLASTICITY ,LIFE change events - Abstract
Background Basolateral amygdala (BLA) excitatory projections to medial prefrontal cortex (PFC) play a key role controlling stress behavior, pain, and fear. Indeed, stressful events block synaptic plasticity at the BLA-PFC circuit. The stress responses involve the action of corticotrophin releasing factor (CRF) through type 1 and type 2 CRF receptors (CRF1 and CRF2). Interestingly, it has been described that dopamine receptor 1 (D1R) and CRF peptide have a modulatory role of BLA-PFC transmission. However, the participation of CRF1 and CRF2 receptors in BLA-PFC synaptic transmission still is unclear. Methods We used in vivo microdialysis to determine dopamine and glutamate (GLU) extracellular levels in PFC after BLA stimulation. Immunofluorescence anatomical studies in rat PFC synaptosomes devoid of postsynaptic elements were performed to determine the presence of D1R and CRF2 receptors in synaptical nerve endings. Results Here, we provide direct evidence of the opposite role that CRF receptors exert over dopamine extracellular levels in the PFC. We also show that D1R colocalizes with CRF2 receptors in PFC nerve terminals. Intra-PFC infusion of antisauvagine-30, a CRF2 receptor antagonist, increased PFC GLU extracellular levels induced by BLA activation. Interestingly, the increase in GLU release observed in the presence of antisauvagine-30 was significantly reduced by incubation with SCH23390, a D1R antagonist. Conclusion PFC CRF2 receptor unmasks D1R effect over glutamatergic transmission of the BLA-PFC circuit. Overall, CRF2 receptor emerges as a new modulator of BLA to PFC glutamatergic transmission, thus playing a potential role in emotional disorders. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. Dolor abdominal y hematoquecia
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Maciá Casas,A., Janiszewski,P.D., Bodega Quiroga,I., Sierra Ortega,M.A., Fernández Bueno,F., and Garófano Mota,J.M.
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- 2017
33. The vaginal microbiome in uterine transplantation.
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Jones, BP, Saso, S, L'Heveder, A, Bracewell‐Milnes, T, Thum, M‐Y, Diaz‐Garcia, C, MacIntyre, DA, Quiroga, I, Ghaem‐Maghami, S, Testa, G, Johannesson, L, Bennett, PR, Yazbek, J, Smith, JR, Jones, B P, Bracewell-Milnes, T, Thum, M-Y, Diaz-Garcia, C, MacIntyre, D A, and Ghaem-Maghami, S
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TRANSPLANTATION of organs, tissues, etc. ,INFERTILITY ,UTERUS - Abstract
Women with congenital absolute uterine factor infertility (AUFI) often need vaginal restoration to optimise sexual function. Given their lack of procreative ability, little consideration has previously been given to the resultant vaginal microbiome (VM). Uterine transplantation (UTx) now offers the opportunity to restore these women's reproductive potential. The structure of the VM is associated with clinical and reproductive implications that are intricately intertwined with the process of UTx. Consideration of how vaginal restoration methods impact VM is now warranted and assessment of the VM in future UTx procedures is essential to understand the interrelation of the VM and clinical and reproductive outcomes. TWEETABLE ABSTRACT: The vaginal microbiome has numerous implications for clinical and reproductive outcomes in the context of uterine transplantation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Uterine transplantation in transgender women
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Jones, BP, primary, Williams, NJ, additional, Saso, S, additional, Thum, M‐Y, additional, Quiroga, I, additional, Yazbek, J, additional, Wilkinson, S, additional, Ghaem‐Maghami, S, additional, Thomas, P, additional, and Smith, JR, additional
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- 2018
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35. PANCREAS TRANSPLANTATION IN RECIPIENTS AGED >= 50 YEARS
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Muthusamy, A, Vaidya, A, Sinha, S, Quiroga, I, Reddy, S, Gilbert, J, and Friend, P
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- 2016
36. SINGLE CENTRE EXPERIENCE WITH DCD PANCREAS TRANSPLANTATION
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Muthusamy, ASR, Vaidya, A, Sinha, S, Quiroga, I, Reddy, S, Gilbert, J, and Friend, PJ
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- 2016
37. Association study of MICA and MICB in Alzheimer's disease: BRIEF COMMUNICATION
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Quiroga, I, Lehmann, DJ, Barnardo, MCNM, Fuggle, S, Cortina-Borja, M, Warden, DR, and Smith, AD
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Following the replication of the association of the human leucocyte antigen (HLA) allele, HLA-B*07, with Alzheimer's disease (AD) in the cohort of the Oxford Project to Investigate Memory and Ageing (OPTIMA) in a previous study, we examined whether that association could be due to linkage disequilibrium with MICA or MICB alleles. We found a possible association of MICA*00801 heterozygotes with AD in subjects positive for the ε4 allele of apolipoprotein E. This finding was supported by Hardy-Weinberg analysis, by stratified association analysis and by interaction analysis, but did not survive correction for multiple testing. In any case, these results do not explain our previously reported association of HLA-B*07 with AD. © 2009 John Wiley and Sons A/S.
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38. C4d deposition in early renal allograft protocol biopsies
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Roberts, ISD, Koo, DDH, Quiroga, I, Procter, J, Barnardo, MCNM, Cerundolo, L, Davies, DR, Friend, PJ, Morris, PJ, and Fuggle, SV
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- 2016
39. Steroid-free immunosuppression in pancreas transplantation using Alemtuzumab induction
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Muthusamy, ASR, Roy, D, Elker, D, Quiroga, I, Lale, RH, Smith, J, Sujendran, V, Sinha, S, Vaidya, A, and Friend, PJ
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- 2016
40. ALEMTUZUMAB INDUCTION IN PANCREAS TRANSPLANTATION
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Muthusamy, ASR, Vaidya, A, Sinha, S, Quiroga, I, Reddy, S, Gilbert, J, and Friend, PJ
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- 2016
41. The deceased donor score system as tool to guide preservation strategies before organ recovery and HLA-match
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Plata-Munoz, JJ, Vazquez-Montes, MA, Quiroga, I, Darby, C, Vaidya, A, Friend, PJ, and Fuggle, SV
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- 2016
42. Immunohistochemistry for C4d in renal allograft biopsies: Which method should be used?
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Roberts, ISD, McWilliam, LJ, McEwen, A, Koo, D, Quiroga, I, Procter, J, Barnardo, MCNM, Sutton, M, Cerundolo, L, Davies, DR, Friend, PJ, Morris, PJ, and Fuggle, SV
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- 2016
43. Herida por proyectil de alta velocidad en ambiente naval: cirugía de control del daño abdominal
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Tamburri Bariain, R., Bodega Quiroga, I., Navarro Suay, R., García Cañas, R., Aedo Martín, D., and Plaza Torres, J.
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Piratas ,Role 2 ,Damage control surgery ,Pirates ,Somalia ,Cirugía de control del daño ,Herida arma de fuego ,gunshot - Abstract
Estudio de un caso de herida abdominal por arma de fuego tratada mediante premisas de cirugía de control del daño, atendido en primera instancia por personal del Cuerpo Militar de Sanidad destinado en el buque petrolero de la Armada "Marqués de la Ensenada". Evacuación sobre un segundo escalón quirúrgico francés y aplicación de procedimientos quirúrgicos de control del daño. El interés de esta comunicación breve radica en que se analiza el manejo de una lesión traumática por arma de fuego de gran interés militar, desarrollado en un ambiente naval, con un tiempo de evacuación prolongado y efectuado en dos escalones médicos pertenecientes a diferentes países. Case study of abdominal gunshot wound treated through damage control surgery by the Military Health Corps posted in the Army oil tanker ‘Marqués de la Ensenada'. Evacuated later by a second French chirurgical echelon with application of surgical procedure of damage control. The interest of this brief paper focuses on the analysis of a traumatic gunshot wound management which is considered to be of interest as it deals with issues such as long evacuation time, the involvement of two medical echelons from different countries and the involvement of the Navy.
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44. Traumatismo de alta velocidad por arma de fuego en zona de conflicto
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Navarro Suay, R., Tamburri Bariain, R., Sáenz Casco, L., Bodega Quiroga, I., D'Agostino, L., and Pozza, M.
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Casualty ,Spanish Role 2 ,Role 2 español ,Gunshot ,Baja ,herida de arma de fuego - Abstract
Presentamos el caso de una baja por arma de fuego ingresada en el Role 2E español de Herat (Afganistán) analizando el diagnóstico, tratamiento y evacuación en el teatro de operaciones. We present a case of a casualty by gunshot who was admitted in Spanish Role 2E (Herat -Afghanistan-) showing the diagnosis, treatment and evacuation in the theatre.
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- 2015
45. Tratamiento del dolor perioperatorio en la baja de combate: experiencia desde el Hospital Militar Español de Herat (Afganistán)
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Navarro Suay, R., Tamburri Bariain, R., Sáenz Casco, L., Bodega Quiroga, I., and López Soberón, E.
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Militar ,Cuerpo militar de sanidad ,Military ,Afghanistan ,Pain ,Dolor ,Afganistán ,Spanish medical corps - Abstract
La analgesia siempre se ha considerado uno de los pilares fundamentales de la asistencia médica a la baja de combate. Esta opinión sigue vigente en los actuales conflictos de Irak y Afganistán. La sanidad militar española lleva desplegada en el Hospital Militar de Herat (Afganistán) desde 2005. En este centro se han atendido a casi 30.000 pacientes (algunos de ellos bajas en combate), obteniéndose una importante experiencia en el tratamiento de este tipo de politraumatismo. Se expone el caso de un militar, que tras sufrir un atentado con herida de arma de fuego y explosivos, sufre traumatismo craneoencefálico, lesión ocular, traumatismo abdominal y en una extremidad. Se exponen las medidas de control del dolor perioperatorias prestadas a este herido. Analgesia has been considered always a vital role in the casualty medical assistant. This opinion is present in Irak and Afghanistan conflicts, too. Since 2005, Spanish military corps has been deployed in the Spanish Military Hospital in Herat (Afghanistan). In this medical facility 30.000 patients (some of them casualties) have been treated, kept an important experience in the treatment of this kind of politrauma. We show a medical report about a military, who is injured by an gunshot and explosive attack suffering traumatic brain injury, ocular lesion, abdominal and leg trauma. Perioperative painkiller treatment is described in this casualty.
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46. Ortopedia de control del daño infantil en zona de combate
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Tamburri Bariain, R., Navarro Suay, R., Porter, M., Bodega Quiroga, I., and Sáenz Casco, L.
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ROLE 2 ,Fractura pediátrica ,Damage control surgery ,Ortopedia de control del daño ,Blast Injury ,Blast ,Pediatric fracture - Abstract
El objeto de esta comunicación breve es presentar un caso de fractura pediátrica tratada mediante premisas de Ortopedia de Control del Daño en el segundo escalón quirúrgico español de Camp Arena, Herat, Afganistán. This is case report about a femoral shaft pediatric fracture treated with Orthopaedic Damage Control Means completed at the Second Surgical Echelon in Herat, Afghanistan. We show the benefits of this kind of procedures.
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47. Uterine transplantation in transgender women.
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Jones, BP, Williams, NJ, Saso, S, Thum, M‐Y, Quiroga, I, Yazbek, J, Wilkinson, S, Ghaem‐Maghami, S, Thomas, P, Smith, JR, Jones, B P, Williams, N J, Thum, M-Y, Ghaem-Maghami, S, and Smith, J R
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UTERINE surgery ,TRANSGENDER people ,GENDER affirmation surgery ,HUMAN reproduction ,PREGNANCY - Abstract
The article focuses on several factors when performing uterine transplantation (UTx) in transgender women. It argues that there is no overwhelming clinical argument against performing UTx as part of gender reassignment surgery (GRS), despite a number of anatomical, hormonal, fertility, and obstetric considerations.
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48. Masa abdominal en neonato atendido en zona de operaciones (Afganistán)
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Bodega Quiroga, I., Navarro Suay, R., Sáenz Casco, L., Tamburri Bariain, R., and Campillo Laguna, J.R.
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- 2014
49. Tratamiento del dolor perioperatorio en la baja de combate: experiencia desde el Hospital Militar Español de Herat (Afganistán)
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Navarro Suay, Ricardo, Tamburri Bariain, R., López Soberón, Edurne, Sáenz Casco, L., Bodega Quiroga, I., Navarro Suay, Ricardo, Tamburri Bariain, R., López Soberón, Edurne, Sáenz Casco, L., and Bodega Quiroga, I.
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La analgesia siempre se ha considerado uno de los pilares fundamentales de la asistencia médica a la baja de combate. Esta opinión sigue vigente en los actuales conflictos de Irak y Afganistán. La sanidad militar española lleva desplegada en el Hospital Militar de Herat (Afganistán) desde 2005. En este centro se han atendido a casi 30.000 pacientes (algunos de ellos bajas en combate), obteniéndose una importante experiencia en el tratamiento de este tipo de politraumatismo. Se expone el caso de un militar, que tras sufrir un atentado con herida de arma de fuego y explosivos, sufre traumatismo craneoencefálico, lesión ocular, traumatismo abdominal y en una extremidad. Se exponen las medidas de control del dolor perioperatorias prestadas a este herido., Analgesia has been considered always a vital role in the casualty medical assistant. This opinion is present in Irak and Afghanistan conflicts, too. Since 2005, Spanish military corps has been deployed in the Spanish Military Hospital in Herat (Afghanistan). In this medical facility 30.000 patients (some of them casualties) have been treated, kept an important experience in the treatment of this kind of politrauma. We show a medical report about a military, who is injured by an gunshot and explosive attack suffering traumatic brain injury, ocular lesion, abdominal and leg trauma. Perioperative painkiller treatment is described in this casualty.
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50. Tumores del estroma gastrointestinal (GIST): serie del Hospital Central de la Defensa Gómez Ulla
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Bodega Quiroga, I., Tejedor Togores, P., Sáez García, M.A., Peraza Casajús, J.M., Gutiérrez Ortega, C., Rosado Dawid, N., and Serrano Muñoz, A.
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Neoadyuvancia ,Tumores del estroma gastrointestinal ,Imatinib ,Neoadjuvant therapy ,Gastrointestinal stromal tumors ,c-kit receptor ,Receptor c-kit - Abstract
Objetivo: Los tumores del estroma gastrointestinal (GIST) se han diferenciado hace poco más de una década de los tumores de músculo liso y de origen neural gracias a métodos de identificación inmunohistoquímica (CD117). Al mismo tiempo, la introducción del Mesylato de Imatinib, fármaco empleado en el tratamiento de la leucemia mieloide crónica (LMC), ha mejorado la expectativa de vida, no sólo en GIST irresecables o metastáticos, sino también para aquéllos de intermedio o alto grado de malignidad como terapia adyuvante e incluso se plantea como tratamiento neoadyuvante. El objetivo de esta comunicación es estudiar los GIST diagnosticados e intervenidos quirúrgicamente en el Servicio de Cirugía General y del Aparato Digestivo del Hospital Central de la Defensa «Gómez Ulla» (Madrid) en un periodo de 9 años y realizar una revisión de la literatura enfocada fundamentalmente a los avances en el tratamiento. Material y métodos: Estudio retrospectivo observacional de los pacientes diagnosticados de GIST e intervenidos quirúrgicamente en nuestro Servicio de 2003 a 2012. Se estudia el motivo de consulta inicial, la localización, el grado histológico y el tipo de intervención quirúrgica realizado. Resultados: Se encontraron 11 pacientes entre Noviembre de 2003 y Abril de 2012, todos hombres. La edad media fue de 65´17 años (rango, 53-84). Hay que destacar que en 8 casos (72´7 %) el hallazgo fue incidental, sin ninguna sintomatología previa. La localización más frecuente fue el estómago en 6 casos (54´5%), y en el intestino delgado en 5 (45´5%). En cuanto al riesgo de malignidad, 5 casos (45´5%) fueron de bajo grado, 4 (36´4%) de grado intermedio, 1 (9%) de muy bajo grado y 1 (9´1%) de alto grado de malignidad. La técnica quirúrgica empleada fue la gastrectomía parcial en 6 casos (54´5%) seguida de la resección intestinal segmentaria en 5 casos (45´5%). Conclusiones: La incidencia anual de tumores GIST intervenidos en nuestro servicio es de 1 nuevo caso/año. Las localizaciones han sido el estómago y el intestino delgado. Todos los tumores de grado bajo se han beneficiado de cirugía, con tasas de supervivencia excelentes sin tratamiento adicional. Hasta conocer los resultados de los estudios en curso sobre la terapia neoadyuvante con Imatinib, parece que en tumores GIST operables se debería realizar primero cirugía y valorar, según los hallazgos intraoperatorios, la adyuvancia y, en casos de tumores solo parcialmente resecables o metastásicos, la neoadyuvancia. Introduction: Since a little more than a decade the gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) have been differentiated from the tumors of smooth muscle and of neural origin by immunohistochemical methods (CD117). Simultaneously the introduction of imatinib mesylate, utilized in the treatment of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), has improved the life expectancy, not only in unresectable or metastatic GIST, but also in those of high or intermediate degree of malignancy as adjuvant therapy or even as neoadjuvant therapy. Objective: To study the GIST diagnosed and operated in the Department of General and Digestive Surgery of the Defense Central Hospital in 9 years and to review the literature mainly focused on therapeutic advances. Material and Methods: Retrospective observational study of the GIST patients diagnosed and operated in our Department from 2003 to 2012. The reason for the initial consultation, localization, histologic grade and type of surgery performed are analyzed. Results: Eleven patients, all male, were diagnosed between November 2003 and April 2012. Average age was 65.17 (range 53-84). It must be emphasized that in 8 cases (72.7 %) the finding was incidental, without any previous symptoms. The most frequent localization was the stomach in 6 cases (54.5%) and the small intestine in 5 (45.5%). As far as the malignancy risk is concerned 5 cases (45.5%) were low grade, 4 cases (36.4%) intermediate grade, 1 case (9%) very low grade and 1 case (9.1%) high malignancy grade. The surgical technique utilized was partial gastrectomy in 6 cases (54.5%) followed by segmental intestinal resection in 5 cases (45.5%). Conclusions: The annual incidence of GIST tumors operated in our Department is 1 new case / year. The localizations were in the stomach and small intestine. All low grade tumors have benefited from surgery with excellent survival rates without additional treatment. Until the results of the ongoing studies about neoadjuvant therapy with imatinib are known, it seems that operable GIST tumors should first undergo surgery and assess, in accordance with intraoperative findings, the adjuvancy and for only partially resectable o metastatic tumors, the neoadjuvancy.
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