Publications by authors named "A Sanjuanbenito Dehesa"

Zinc ferrite nanoparticles (ZFO NPs) are a promising magneto-crystalline platform for nanomedicine-based cancer theranostics. ZFO NPs synthesized using co-precipitation method are characterized using different techniques. UV-visible spectroscopy exhibits absorption peaks specific for ZFO.

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  • Dermoscopy is an effective non-invasive method for examining sebaceous lesions in dogs, similar to its usage in humans, highlighting a need for further investigation in this area.
  • The study focused on describing the dermoscopic features of different types of sebaceous lesions in dogs and evaluated how consistently different veterinary experts could identify these features.
  • Results showed that most lesions displayed distinct white-yellowish structures and the study found good agreement among observers for several dermoscopic parameters, indicating that dermoscopy can be a valuable tool in veterinary dermatology.
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  • * Laboratory tests revealed elevated globulin levels, mild anemia, and identified Leishmania spp. amastigotes in the cat's gastrointestinal tract as the cause of the inflammation and diarrhea.
  • * Treatment with allopurinol and dietary supplements improved the gastrointestinal symptoms, but the cat remained seropositive for Leishmania spp. eight months later, eventually passing away from unrelated causes.
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  • Early laparoscopic cholecystectomy (ELC) is the standard treatment for acute calculous cholecystitis (ACC), but it can lead to significant postoperative complications; this study aims to identify risk factors for these complications and create a predictive score.
  • A multicentric analysis of 1868 ACC patients revealed that factors such as previous surgeries, diabetes, high bilirubin levels, and gallbladder perforation significantly increased the risk of complications post-surgery.
  • The newly developed Chole-Risk Score categorizes patients based on these factors, showing a clear correlation between higher scores and increased complication rates, making it a useful tool for predicting outcomes in ACC surgeries.
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