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2. Dermatopatología de la oclusión intraluminal vascular: parte II (coagulopatías, émbolos y miscelánea)
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Beato Merino, M.J., Diago, A., Fernandez-Flores, A., Fraga, J., García Herrera, A., Garrido, M., Idoate Gastearena, M.A., Llamas-Velasco, M., Monteagudo, C., Onrubia, J., Pérez-González, Y.C., Pérez Muñoz, N., Ríos-Martín, J.J., Ríos-Viñuela, E., Rodríguez Peralto, J.L., Rozas Muñoz, E., Sanmartín, O., Santonja, C., Santos-Briz, A., Saus, C., Suárez Peñaranda, J.M., and Velasco Benito, V.
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- 2021
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3. Dermatopatología de la oclusión intraluminal vascular: parte I (trombos)
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Beato Merino, M.J., Diago, A., Fernández-Flores, Á., Fraga, J., García Herrera, A., Garrido, M., Idoate Gastearena, M.Á., Llamas-Velasco, M., Monteagudo, C., Onrubia, J., Pérez-González, Y.C., Pérez Muñoz, N., Ríos-Martín, J.J., Ríos-Viñuela, E., Rodríguez Peralto, J.L., Rozas Muñoz, E., Sanmartín, O., Santonja, C., Santos-Briz, Á., Saus, C., Suárez Peñaranda, J.M., and Velasco Benito, V.
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- 2021
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4. Clinical and Histopathologic Characteristics of the Main Causes of Vascular Occusion — Part I: Thrombi
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Beato Merino, M J, Diago, A, Fernández-Flores, Á, Fraga, J, García Herrera, A, Garrido, M, Idoate Gastearena, M Á, Llamas-Velasco, M, Monteagudo, C, Onrubia, J, Pérez-González, Y C, Pérez Muñoz, N, Ríos-Martín, J J, Ríos-Viñuela, E, Rodríguez Peralto, J L, Rozas Muñoz, E, Sanmartín, O, Santonja, C, Santos-Briz, Á, Saus, C, Suárez Peñaranda, J M, and Velasco Benito, V
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Revisión ,Histology ,Crioaglutininas ,Crioglobulinemia ,ectima gangrenoso ,Dermatology ,purpura fulminans ,crioaglutininas ,criofibrinogenemia ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Trombosis ,Púrpura fulminans ,Humans ,Ecthyma gangrenosum ,Blood Coagulation ,Cryofibrinogenemia ,ecthyma gangrenosum ,crioglobulinemia ,Purpura fulminans ,Cryoagglutinins ,Thrombosis ,púrpura fulminans ,Criofibrinogenemia ,Ectima gangrenoso ,Cryoglobulinemia - Abstract
La patología vascular oclusiva es causante de diversas y variadas manifestaciones clínicas, algunas de las cuales son de catastróficas consecuencias para el paciente. Sin embargo, las causas de tal oclusión son muy variadas, extendiéndose desde trombos por acción descontrolada de los mecanismos de coagulación, hasta anomalías de los endotelios de los vasos u oclusión por materiales extrínsecos. En una serie de dos artículos hacemos una revisión de las principales causas de oclusión vascular, resumiendo sus manifestaciones clínicas principales y los hallazgos histopatológicos fundamentales. Esta primera parte corresponde a las oclusiones vasculares que cursan con trombos.
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- 2021
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5. Granulomas in Dermatopathology: Principal Diagnoses — Part 2
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Aróstegui Aguilar, J., primary, Diago, A., additional, Carrillo Gijón, R., additional, Fernández Figueras, M., additional, Fraga, J., additional, García Herrera, A., additional, Garrido, M., additional, Idoate Gastearena, M.A., additional, Christian Laga, A., additional, Llamas-Velasco, M., additional, Martínez Campayo, N., additional, Monteagudo, C., additional, Onrubia, J., additional, Pérez Muñoz, N., additional, Ríos-Martín, J.J., additional, Ríos-Viñuela, E., additional, Rodríguez Peralto, J.L., additional, Rozas Muñoz, E., additional, Sanmartín, O., additional, Santonja, C., additional, Santos-Briz, A., additional, Saus, C., additional, Suárez Peñaranda, J.M., additional, Velasco Benito, V., additional, Beato Merino, M.J., additional, and Fernandez-Flores, A., additional
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- 2021
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6. Granulomas in Dermatopathology: Principal Diagnoses - Part 1
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Aróstegui Aguilar, J., primary, Diago, A., additional, Carrillo Gijón, R., additional, Fernández Figueras, M., additional, Fraga, J., additional, García Herrera, A., additional, Garrido, M., additional, Idoate Gastearena, M.A., additional, Christian Laga, A., additional, Llamas-Velasco, M., additional, Martínez Campayo, N., additional, Monteagudo, C., additional, Onrubia, J., additional, Pérez Muñoz, N., additional, Ríos-Martín, J.J., additional, Ríos-Viñuela, E., additional, Rodríguez Peralto, J.L., additional, Rozas Muñoz, E., additional, Sanmartín, O., additional, Santonja, C., additional, Santos-Briz, A., additional, Saus, C., additional, Suárez Peñaranda, J.M., additional, Velasco Benito, V., additional, Beato Merino, M.J., additional, and Fernandez-Flores, A., additional
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- 2021
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7. Clinical and Histopathologic Characteristics of the Main Causes of Vascular Occusion — Part II: Coagulation Disorders, Emboli, and Other
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Beato Merino, M. J., Diago, A., Fernández Flores, A., Idoate Gastearena, Miguel Ángel, Ríos Martín, Juan José, Velasco Benito, V., and Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Citología e Histología Normal y Patológica
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Calcifilaxis ,Livedoid vasculopathy ,Coagulación intravascular diseminada ,Calciphylaxis ,Enfermedad de Degos ,Vasculopatía livedoide ,Blood coagulation disorders ,Coagulopatía ,Disseminated intravascular coagulation ,Degos disease - Abstract
La patología vascular oclusiva es causante de diversas y variadas manifestaciones clínicas, algunas de ellas con catastróficas consecuencias para el paciente. Dado que las causas de tal oclusión son muy variadas, hemos abordado en un artículo previo reciente en esta misma revista las causas trombóticas. En el presente artículo recopilamos diversas causas adicionales de oclusión intravascular. Vascular occlusion has multiple, diverse clinical manifestations, some of which can have grave consequences for patients. It also has a wide variety of causes, including thrombi, which we recently addressed in part I of this review. In this second part, we look at additional causes of vascular occlusion.
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- 2021
8. Clinical and Histopathologic Characteristics of the Main Causes of Vascular Occlusion — Part I: Thrombi
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Beato Merino, M. J., Diago, A., Fernández Flores, A., Idoate Gastearena, Miguel Ángel, Ríos Martín, Juan José, Velasco Benito, V., and Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Citología e Histología Normal y Patológica
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Trombosis ,Crioaglutininas ,Cryoglobulinemia ,Purpura fulminans ,Crioglobulinemia ,Púrpura fulminans ,Cryoagglutinins ,Thrombosis ,Criofibrinogenemia ,Ecthyma gangrenosum ,Cryofibrinogenemia ,Ectima gangrenoso - Abstract
La patología vascular oclusiva es causante de diversas y variadas manifestaciones clínicas, algunas de las cuales son de catastróficas consecuencias para el paciente. Sin embargo, las causas de tal oclusión son muy variadas, extendiéndose desde trombos por acción descontrolada de los mecanismos de coagulación, hasta anomalías de los endotelios de los vasos u oclusión por materiales extrínsecos. En una serie de dos artículos hacemos una revisión de las principales causas de oclusión vascular, resumiendo sus manifestaciones clínicas principales y los hallazgos histopatológicos fundamentales. Esta primera parte corresponde a las oclusiones vasculares que cursan con trombos. Vascular occlusion has multiple, diverse clinical manifestations, some of which can have grave consequences for patients. The causes of vascular occlusion are also highly variable, ranging from thrombi triggered by the uncontrolled activation of coagulation mechanisms, on the one hand, to endothelial dysfunction or occlusion by material extrinsic to the coagulation system on the other. In a 2-part review, we look at the main causes of vascular occlusion and the key clinical and histopathologic findings. In this first part, we focus on vascular occlusion involving thrombi.
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- 2021
9. Clinical and Histopathologic Characteristics of the Main Causes of Vascular Occusion - Part II: Coagulation Disorders, Emboli, and Other
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Beato Merino MJ, Diago A, Fernandez-Flores A, Fraga J, García Herrera A, Garrido M, Idoate Gasterana MA, Llamas-Velasco M, Monteagudo C, Onrubia J, Pérez-González YC, Pérez Muñoz N, Ríos-Martín JJ, Ríos-Viñuela E, Rodríguez Peralto JL, Rozas Muñoz E, Sanmartín O, Santonja C, Santos-Briz A, Saus C, Suárez Peñaranda JM, and Velasco Benito V
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Livedoid vasculopathy ,Calciphylaxis ,Disseminated intravascular coagulation ,Degos disease ,Blood coagutal disorders - Abstract
Vascular occlusion has multiple, diverse clinical manifestations, some of which can have grave consequences for patients. It also has a wide variety of causes, including thrombi, which we recently addressed in part I of this review. In this second part, we look at additional causes of vascular occlusion. (C) 2020 AEDV. Published by Elsevier Espana, S.L.U. This is an open access article under the CC BY license.
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- 2021
10. Dermatopatología de la oclusión intraluminal vascular: parte I (trombos)
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Citología e Histología Normal y Patológica, Beato Merino, M. J., Diago, A., Fernández Flores, A., Idoate Gastearena, Miguel Ángel, Ríos Martín, Juan José, Velasco Benito, V., Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Citología e Histología Normal y Patológica, Beato Merino, M. J., Diago, A., Fernández Flores, A., Idoate Gastearena, Miguel Ángel, Ríos Martín, Juan José, and Velasco Benito, V.
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La patología vascular oclusiva es causante de diversas y variadas manifestaciones clínicas, algunas de las cuales son de catastróficas consecuencias para el paciente. Sin embargo, las causas de tal oclusión son muy variadas, extendiéndose desde trombos por acción descontrolada de los mecanismos de coagulación, hasta anomalías de los endotelios de los vasos u oclusión por materiales extrínsecos. En una serie de dos artículos hacemos una revisión de las principales causas de oclusión vascular, resumiendo sus manifestaciones clínicas principales y los hallazgos histopatológicos fundamentales. Esta primera parte corresponde a las oclusiones vasculares que cursan con trombos., Vascular occlusion has multiple, diverse clinical manifestations, some of which can have grave consequences for patients. The causes of vascular occlusion are also highly variable, ranging from thrombi triggered by the uncontrolled activation of coagulation mechanisms, on the one hand, to endothelial dysfunction or occlusion by material extrinsic to the coagulation system on the other. In a 2-part review, we look at the main causes of vascular occlusion and the key clinical and histopathologic findings. In this first part, we focus on vascular occlusion involving thrombi.
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- 2021
11. Dermatopatología de la oclusión intraluminal vascular: parte II (coagulopatías, émbolos y miscelánea)
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Citología e Histología Normal y Patológica, Beato Merino, M. J., Diago, A., Fernández Flores, A., Idoate Gastearena, Miguel Ángel, Ríos Martín, Juan José, Velasco Benito, V., Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Citología e Histología Normal y Patológica, Beato Merino, M. J., Diago, A., Fernández Flores, A., Idoate Gastearena, Miguel Ángel, Ríos Martín, Juan José, and Velasco Benito, V.
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La patología vascular oclusiva es causante de diversas y variadas manifestaciones clínicas, algunas de ellas con catastróficas consecuencias para el paciente. Dado que las causas de tal oclusión son muy variadas, hemos abordado en un artículo previo reciente en esta misma revista las causas trombóticas. En el presente artículo recopilamos diversas causas adicionales de oclusión intravascular., Vascular occlusion has multiple, diverse clinical manifestations, some of which can have grave consequences for patients. It also has a wide variety of causes, including thrombi, which we recently addressed in part I of this review. In this second part, we look at additional causes of vascular occlusion.
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- 2021
12. Atrophic Plaque on the Back of a 14-Year-Old Boy
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Esteban Terradillos, S., primary, Allende Markixana, I., additional, and Velasco Benito, V., additional
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- 2020
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13. Placa atrófica en la espalda de un varón de 14 años
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Esteban Terradillos, S., primary, Allende Markixana, I., additional, and Velasco Benito, V., additional
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- 2020
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14. Presence of human papillomavirus 16 in acral Bowen disease as a predictor of a less efficacious response to photodynamic therapy: a retrospective case series of nine patients
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Barrutia-Borque, A., primary, Gardeazabal-García, J., additional, Guergué-Diaz-de-Cerio, O., additional, Velasco-Benito, V., additional, Aranzamendi-Zaldumbide, M., additional, and Lasa-Elgezua, O., additional
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- 2018
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15. Dermatopatología de la oclusión intraluminal vascular: parteII (coagulopatías, émbolos y miscelánea)
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Beato Merino, M.J., Diago, A., Fernandez-Flores, A., Fraga, J., García Herrera, A., Garrido, M., Idoate Gastearena, M.A., Llamas-Velasco, M., Monteagudo, C., Onrubia, J., Pérez-González, Y.C., Pérez Muñoz, N., Ríos-Martín, J.J., Ríos-Viñuela, E., Rodríguez Peralto, J.L., Rozas Muñoz, E., Sanmartín, O., Santonja, C., Santos-Briz, A., Saus, C., Suárez Peñaranda, J.M., and Velasco Benito, V.
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- 2021
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16. Principales tipos de quistes en dermatopatología: Parte 2
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Fernández Figueras, MT., Alzoghby-Abi Chaker, J., Fernandez-Parrado, M., García Herrera, A., Garrido, M., Idoate Gastearena, MA., Llamas-Velasco, M., Monteagudo, C., Onrubia, J., Pérez Muñoz, N., Ríos-Martín, JJ., Rodríguez Peralto, JL., Rozas Muñoz, E., Sanmartín, O., Santos-Briz, A., Saus, C., Suárez Peñaranda, JM., Velasco Benito, V., Beato Merino, MJ., and Fernandez-Flores, A.
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Este es el segundo artículo de una serie de dos, publicados en esta revista, en los que examinamos las características histopatológicas, así como el diagnóstico diferencial, de las principales entidades que se presentan en forma de estructuras quísticas y pseudoquísticas en la biopsia cutánea. En este segundo artículo, abordamos los quistes cutáneo ciliado, branquial, de Bartholino, onfalomesentérico, tímico, del conducto tirogloso, sinovial, y del rafe medio, así como el mucocele, el ganglión, y los pseudoquistes auricular y mixoide digital.
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- 2024
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17. Principales tipos de quistes en dermatopatología: Parte 1
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Fernández Figueras, MT., Alzoghby-Abi Chaker, J., Fernandez-Parrado, M., García Herrera, A., Garrido, M., Idoate Gastearena, MA., Llamas-Velasco, M., Monteagudo, C., Onrubia, J., Pérez Muñoz, N., Ríos-Martín, JJ., Rodríguez Peralto, JL., Rozas Muñoz, E., Sanmartín, O., Santos-Briz, A., Saus, C., Suárez Peñaranda, JM., Velasco Benito, V., Beato Merino, MJ., and Fernandez-Flores, A.
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Las estructuras quísticas son uno de los hallazgos más frecuentes en dermatopatología. Se trata tanto de tumores quísticos como de pseudoquistes por acumulación de ciertas sustancias, como por ejemplo, mucina. En una serie de dos artículos (de los cuales este es la primera parte), hemos revisado los principales tipos de quistes y pseudoquistes que pueden verse en la biopsia cutánea, examinando sus aspectos histopatológicos y los principales diagnósticos diferenciales. En esta primera parte se abordan los quistes infundibulares, dermoide, vellosos eruptivos, foliculares pigmentados, pilonidales, tricolemales, de milio, híbridos y broncogénicos, así como el esteatocistoma, el hidrocistoma y los comedones.
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- 2023
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18. [Main Types of Cysts in Dermatopathology: Part 2].
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Fernández Figueras MT, Alzoghby-Abi Chaker J, Fernandez-Parrado M, García Herrera A, Garrido M, Idoate Gastearena MÁ, Llamas-Velasco M, Monteagudo C, Onrubia J, Pérez Muñoz N, Ríos-Martín JJ, Rodríguez Peralto JL, Rozas Muñoz E, Sanmartín O, Santos-Briz Á, Saus C, Suárez Peñaranda JM, Velasco Benito V, Beato Merino MJ, and Fernandez-Flores Á
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- Female, Humans, Diagnosis, Differential, Cysts pathology, Bartholin's Glands pathology
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This is the second article in a two-part series published in this journal, in which we examine the histopathological characteristics, as well as the differential diagnosis, of the main entities that present as cystic and pseudocystic structures in cutaneous biopsy. In this second article, we address ciliated cutaneous cysts, branchial cysts, Bartholin's cysts, omphalomesenteric cysts, thymic cysts, thyroglossal duct cysts, synovial cysts, and median raphe cysts, as well as mucocele, ganglion, and auricular and digital myxoid pseudocysts., (Copyright © 2024. Publicado por Elsevier España, S.L.U.)
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- 2024
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19. [Main Types of Cysts in Dermatopathology: Part 1].
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Fernández Figueras MT, Alzoghby-Abi Chaker J, Fernandez-Parrado M, García Herrera A, Garrido M, Idoate Gastearena MÁ, Llamas-Velasco M, Monteagudo C, Onrubia J, Pérez Muñoz N, Ríos-Martín JJ, Rodríguez Peralto JL, Rozas Muñoz E, Sanmartín O, Santos-Briz Á, Saus C, Suárez Peñaranda JM, Velasco Benito V, Beato Merino MJ, and Fernandez-Flores Á
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- Humans, Biopsy, Diagnosis, Differential, Epidermal Cyst, Bronchogenic Cyst
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Cystic structures represent one of the most common findings in dermatopathology. These encompass both cystic tumors and pseudocysts resulting from the accumulation of certain substances, such as mucin. In a two-part series (of which this is the first part), we have reviewed the principal types of cysts and pseudocysts that may be observed in cutaneous biopsies, examining their histopathological features and primary differential diagnoses. This first part encompasses infundibular cysts, eruptive dermoid cysts, pigmented follicular cysts, pilonidal cysts, tricholemmal cysts, milium cysts, hybrid cysts, bronchogenic cysts, as well as steatocystoma, hydrocystoma, and comedones., (Copyright © 2023 Sociedad Española de Anatomía Patológica. Publicado por Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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20. Disseminated fusariosis and hematologic malignancies, a still devastating association. Report of three new cases.
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García-Ruiz JC, Olazábal I, Adán Pedroso RM, López-Soria L, Velasco-Benito V, Sánchez-Aparicio JA, Navajas A, Montejo M, and Moragues MD
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- Adolescent, Adult, Amphotericin B therapeutic use, Antifungal Agents therapeutic use, Fusariosis diagnosis, Fusariosis drug therapy, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Voriconazole therapeutic use, Fusariosis complications, Hematologic Neoplasms complications
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Background: Fungi of the genus Fusarium are primarily plant pathogens and saprobes that produce disseminated infections in immunologically deficient humans. After aspergillosis, disseminated fusariosis is the second most common cause of invasive infection by filamentous fungi in patients with hematologic malignancies or those undergoing transplants of hematopoietic progenitors., Aims: Disseminated fusariosis (DF) is considered an extremely rare infection and has reached a stable incidence rate, but its high mortality rate and the lack of an optimal management protocol have raised increasing interest in this mycosis., Methods: We present three cases of DF produced by Fusarium oxysporum species complex, Fusarium solani species complex and the highly unusual Fusarium dimerum in patients with advanced hematological malignancies diagnosed in our hospital between 2007 and 2011. The species level identification of the Fusarium isolates was established by sequencing their TEF1 gene., Results: The isolates showed low susceptibility to most of the antifungal agents analyzed, except that observed for F. dimerum to amphotericin B (AmB) and terbinafine, and F. oxysporum species complex to AmB. Interestingly, the strain of F. solani species complex exhibited high MIC values for AmB and voriconazole, notwithstanding these drugs were used for treatment with good results. Other relevant aspects to be considered in the treatment of DF are surgically cleaning foci of infection, withdrawing presumably contaminated catheters and recovery from neutropenia., Conclusions: The prevention of infection in colonized patients, the maintenance of a high level of diagnostic suspicion for early diagnosis, and the combined, vigorous and prolonged use of L-AmB and voriconazole are essential to decrease the mortality rate of this devastating infection., (Copyright © 2014 Revista Iberoamericana de Micología. Published by Elsevier Espana. All rights reserved.)
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- 2015
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21. Invasive infections caused by Saprochaete capitata in patients with haematological malignancies: report of five cases and review of the antifungal therapy.
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García-Ruiz JC, López-Soria L, Olazábal I, Amutio E, Arrieta-Aguirre I, Velasco-Benito V, Pontón J, and Moragues MD
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- Adult, Aged, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols adverse effects, Burkitt Lymphoma complications, Burkitt Lymphoma drug therapy, Catheter-Related Infections drug therapy, Catheter-Related Infections microbiology, Cross Infection drug therapy, Dipodascus drug effects, Drug Resistance, Fungal, Drug Therapy, Combination, Fatal Outcome, Febrile Neutropenia chemically induced, Female, Fungemia drug therapy, Humans, Immunocompromised Host, Leukemia drug therapy, Male, Middle Aged, Opportunistic Infections drug therapy, Antifungal Agents therapeutic use, Cross Infection microbiology, Dipodascus isolation & purification, Fungemia microbiology, Leukemia complications, Opportunistic Infections microbiology
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Background: Saprochaete capitata (formerly known as Geotrichum capitatum and Blastoschizomyces capitatus) is a ubiquitous fungus found in soil, water, air, plants and dairy products. It colonizes the skin, and bronchial and intestinal tract of healthy people producing serious opportunistic infections in patients with haematological malignancies, especially in those with acute leukaemia. Since 1960s its presence is being increasingly recognized in this group of patients. The clinical spectrum of S. capitata disseminated infections is very similar to that produced by Candida, being easily misinterpreted. The associated high mortality and low susceptibility to fluconazole and echinocandins of S. capitata require the acknowledgement of this emergent infection so that it can be properly treated., Case Report: We report 5 new cases of S. capitata disseminated infection in patients with advanced haematological malignancies observed in the haematology unit between the years 2004 and 2010, and review the state-of-the-art for diagnosis and treatment of this infection., Conclusions: Based on our experience, the prophylactic use of or the empirical antifungal treatment with fluconazole and/or echinocandins would not be adequate for oncohaematological patients in those hospitals where S. capitata infection may be highly prevalent., (Copyright © 2012 Revista Iberoamericana de Micología. Published by Elsevier Espana. All rights reserved.)
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- 2013
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22. Primary orbital liposarcoma.
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Torrado CS, Zaldibar NM, Velasco-Benito V, and Fernández-Hermida R
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- Biopsy, Combined Modality Therapy, Diagnosis, Differential, Humans, Liposarcoma diagnosis, Liposarcoma radiotherapy, Male, Middle Aged, Orbital Neoplasms diagnosis, Orbital Neoplasms radiotherapy, Liposarcoma surgery, Orbital Neoplasms surgery
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A 45-year-old-man presented a slightly painful proptosis and diplopia for 7 months. He had been kept elsewhere on oral steroids without evidence of any clinical response over an 8-week period with suspected diagnosis of an inflammatory pseudotumor upon referral to our clinic. An intraoperative biopsy positive for primary liposarcoma was followed by debulking surgery. Exenteration and radiotherapy were performed after pathologic confirmation of this diagnosis. No recurrence has been observed after 2 years of follow-up. We underline the importance of an accurate an early diagnosis in the management of this tumor, delayed in this case because of therapy with steroids.
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- 2011
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