Publications by authors named "A A Valverde-Navarro"

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  • This study explores how three non-contact 3D scanning technologies—structured light scanning (SLG), laser scanning (LAS), and photogrammetry (PHG)—can enhance tissue banking for bone transplantation by providing precise measurements while minimizing contamination risks.
  • It evaluates the accuracy of these technologies using cranial caps and highlights that SLG is the most effective method for tissue banking due to its balance of accuracy, cost, and usability, despite all methods slightly underestimating specimen volume.
  • Additionally, while PHG performed well in capturing cranial cap details, it lacked dimensional accuracy, showing potential for future smart healthcare solutions and virtual tissue bank development.
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(1) Background: Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is a chronic pain condition with widespread pain and multiple comorbidities, for which conventional therapies offer limited benefits. The reserpine-induced myalgia (RIM) model is an efficient animal model of FMS in rodents. This study aimed to develop a pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic (PK-PD) model of reserpine in rats, linking to its impact on monoamines (MAs).

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Introduction: Current guidelines recommend cardiovascular risk assessment as a preventive measure for cardiovascular diseases, whose fundamental etiology is arteriosclerosis. One of the tools used to estimate risk in clinical practice are atherogenic indices (AI), ratios between lipid fractions with well-established reference ranges. Despite its widespread use, there is still limited information on its clinical utility.

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Background: Temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) are a frequent cause of orofacial pain, causing functional disability and a negative impact on quality of life. Botulinum toxin (BTX-A) injection in lateral pterygoid muscle (LPM) is one of the treatment modalities proposed, but the blind puncture guided by EMG carries a risk of vascular puncture or diffusion of the toxin to nearby muscles. We describe an ultrasound-guided approach and evaluate the spread of the injection in a fresh human cadaver.

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