Publications by authors named "A Carnicero"

Background And Objective: Measuring the thickness of cortical bone tissue helps diagnose bone diseases or monitor the progress of different treatments. This type of measurement can be performed visually from CAT images by a radiologist or by semi-automatic algorithms from Hounsfield values. This article proposes a mechanism capable of measuring thickness over the entire bone surface, aligning and orienting all the images in the same direction to have comparable references and reduce human intervention to a minimum.

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Thanks to new digital technologies, complex cases of severe maxillary atrophy may now be treated with additively manufactured subperiosteal implant structures (AMSISs). However, there are few studies addressing this topic and most of them focus on the mechanical behaviour of the AMSIS itself without considering its interaction with the maxilla bone. The aim of this study is to provide a methodology based on finite element analysis (FEA) to evaluate the effect of interaction between the maxilla bone and the screws fixing the AMSIS.

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The design of ultratough hydrogels has recently emerged as a topic of great interest in the scientific community due to their ability to mimic the features of biological tissues. An outstanding strategy for preparing these materials relies on reversible and dynamic cross-links within the hydrogel matrix. In this work, inspired by the composition of ascidians' tunic, stretchable supramolecular hydrogels combining poly(vinyl alcohol), green tea-derived gallic acid, and rigid tannic acid-coated cellulose nanocrystals (TA@CNC) were designed.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study compared the effectiveness of ramucirumab-paclitaxel versus traditional chemotherapy in second-line treatment for advanced gastroesophageal cancer (aGEC), focusing on patients' HER2 status.
  • Patients from the AGAMENON-SEOM registry treated between 2016 and 2021 were analyzed for progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) using statistical methods.
  • Results indicated that ramucirumab-paclitaxel significantly improved both PFS and OS compared to chemotherapy, regardless of HER2 status, highlighting its potential as a better treatment option for aGEC patients.
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Background: Recommendations for research articles include the use of the term sex when reporting biological factors and gender for identities or psychosocial or cultural factors. There is an increasing awareness of incorporating the effect of sex and gender on cancer outcomes. Thus, these types of analyses for advanced gastroesophageal adenocarcinoma are relevant.

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