Publications by authors named "Alba Hernandez-Gallego"

Non-small cell lung cancers (NSCLC) are the most common type of lung cancer and can be classified according to the presence of mutually exclusive oncogenic drivers. The majority of NSCLC patients present a non-actionable oncogenic driver, and treatment resistance through the amplification of the () or the expression of programmed cell death protein 1 ligand (PD-L1) is common. Herein, we investigated the relation between gene amplification and PD-L1 expression in patients with advanced NSCLC and no other actionable oncogenic driver (i.

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Antigen presenting cells from the cervical mucosa are thought to amplify incoming HIV-1 and spread infection systemically without being productively infected. Yet, the molecular mechanism at the cervical mucosa underlying this viral transmission pathway remains unknown. Here we identified a subset of HLA-DR CD14 CD11c cervical DCs at the lamina propria of the ectocervix and the endocervix that expressed the type-I interferon inducible lectin Siglec-1 (CD169), which promoted viral uptake.

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  • A study investigated the significance of acute histological activity (AHA) in predicting clinical relapse (CR) among ulcerative colitis (UC) patients who were in remission.
  • The research included 113 patients who had left-sided or extensive UC and were undergoing colonoscopies from 2005 to 2015, assessing their biopsy samples for inflammatory activity.
  • Findings indicated that the presence of AHA, especially when combined with a flare in the past year, was a significant risk factor for relapse, highlighting the importance of histological evaluation in managing UC.
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Folliculitis is defined as the inflammation of the follicles. The most common cause of folliculitis is infection. Here, we report an unusual cause of suppurative infundibulitis-which had not yet been described in the literature-due to Leishmania infection, and exemplified by 6 cases that occurred in the setting of an epidemic outbreak.

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Real-time elastography performed during endoscopic ultrasonography is a relatively new method for characterizing tissue stiffness, and has been used successfully as a predictor of malignancy in mediastinal lymph nodes. This case report describes our practical experience with this technique using an ultrasound bronchoscope to examine mediastinal lymph nodes. We present a case of sectorial endobronchial ultrasound and the first published case of endoscopic ultrasound elastography using ultrasound bronchoscope in two patients with non-small cell lung carcinoma.

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