Publications by authors named "A Peral"

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  • Basilar artery dolichoectasia (BADE) is an abnormal enlargement or displacement of the basilar artery, with a reported prevalence of 0.3 to 33.1% in stroke patients, but this may vary across different populations.
  • A study in Spain found that 34.1% of 126 patients aged 50 or older with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) or transient ischemic attack (TIA) exhibited BADE, with its prevalence linked to advanced age.
  • The study also noted that those with a fetal-type circle of Willis had smaller basilar artery diameters, while patients with lacunar strokes presented greater diameters compared to other stroke types.
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Background: Cardiorenal programs have emerged to improve the management of cardiorenal disease (CRD). Evidence about the benefits of these programs is still scarce. This work aims to evaluate the performance of a novel cardiorenal program and describe the clinical profile and outcomes of patients with CRD.

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The pollen analysis to classify monofloral honey is an unresolved challenge specially when the pollen is under-represented as the case of citrus honey. Thus, this study assesses the validity of the volatile fraction to differentiate types of honey, with special attention to markers compounds of citrus honey that could permit their distinction. Unsupervised analysis (PCA and HCA) showed that the volatile fraction of honey containing Citrus sp.

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Purpose: Meibomian gland contrast has been suggested as a potential biomarker in Meibomian gland dysfunction. This study analysed the instrumental factors related to contrast. The objectives were to determine whether the mathematical equations used to compute gland contrast (e.

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In the present study, two different meibographers, Oculus Keratograph 5M (K5M) that uses 840 nm infrared light and the Visible Light Non-Contact Meibographer (VLNCM) that uses 610 nm visible light have been used to obtain meibography images from normal and Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD) population. The main objective has been to validate and demonstrate that the use of visible light is useful for observation and quantification of MG in clinical practice. Twenty participants were enrolled in this prospective study.

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