Publications by authors named "A P C de Vargas"

Background/objectives: Lebanon, one of the oldest centers of grapevine ( L.) cultivation, is home to a rich diversity of local grape varieties. This biodiversity is linked to the country's unique topography and millennia of cultural history.

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Purpose: Microcystic adnexal carcinoma (MAC) is a locally aggressive adnexal carcinoma of the head and neck, which has a high tendency for recurrence. MAC rarely has distant metastasis, with only one previously reported case originating from the periorbital region. We present a patient with periorbital MAC with distant metastasis and a review of all reported patients with metastatic disease.

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Background & Aims: Pancreatitis is the most common serious adverse event associated with endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP). This meta-analysis aimed to precisely assess the risk factors for post-ERCP pancreatitis (PEP).

Methods: We searched electronic databases for studies that assessed risk factors for PEP after adjusting for ≥3 risk factors, including at least one pre-specified patient-related and one procedure-related risk factor, and reported the data as adjusted odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals.

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  • The study evaluated how rapid vaccination monitoring contributes to meeting vaccination goals during catch-up campaigns.
  • Data from the Directorate of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases showed significant improvements in vaccination coverage for measles and rubella (MR) and oral polio vaccines (bOPV) after implementing rapid monitoring.
  • The results indicated a notable increase in vaccine coverage (MR rose to 98.7% and bOPV to 100%), supporting the idea that rapid monitoring not only validates but also enhances data accuracy and is beneficial from a cost perspective.
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There is a gap in evidence regarding spatial clusters of the congenital toxoplasmosis (CT) and its association with social and health indicators in the Brazilian territory. Thus, we aimed herein to identify CT risk areas in Brazil and its association with social vulnerability and health indicators. An ecological and population-based study was conducted.

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