Publications by authors named "Angie Hernandez"

Article Synopsis
  • Parenchymal analysis can assess breast cancer risk by examining mammography texture features, but the underlying mechanisms are still unclear.
  • Evidence of field cancerization suggests pre-cancerous changes occur in tissue, potentially affecting its biochemical and optical properties.
  • A study using virtual breast models found that as field cancerization altered tissue properties, certain texture features in mammography images showed significant differences, indicating potential for early cancer detection.
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This study evaluated the performance of a passive multi-unit field-pilot operating for 16 months to treat acid mine drainage (AMD) from a coal mine in Colombia Andean Paramo. The multi-unit field-pilot involved a combination of a pre-treatment unit (550 L) filled with dispersed alkaline substrate (DAS), and six passive biochemical reactors (PBRs; 220 L) under two configurations: open (PBRs-A) and closed (PBRs-B) to the atmosphere. The AMD quality was 1200 ± 91 mg L Fe, 38.

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Background And Objectives: The computerized analysis of mammograms for the development of quantitative biomarkers is a growing field with applications in breast cancer risk assessment. Computerized image analysis offers the possibility of using different methods and algorithms to extract additional information from screening and diagnosis images to aid in the assessment of breast cancer risk. In this work, we review the algorithms and methods for the automated, computerized analysis of mammography images for the task mentioned, and discuss the main challenges that the development and improvement of these methods face today.

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The gender focus has been incorporated into public policies as a strategy to reduce gender inequity and overcome discriminatory stereotype behaviors. However, the state or institutional feminism has been questioned for being uncritical and not very transformative, where the critical and transformative nature of community psychology offer valuable opportunities. In this context, effects and practices of a community intervention funded by a government agency and aimed at the de-naturalization of gender stereotypes and its consequences in everyday life with vulnerable women, mostly older adults, are analyzed.

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Background: Vancomycin is a common first-line option for MRSA infections. The heterogeneous vancomycin-intermediate Staphylococcus aureus (hVISA) phenotype is associated with therapeutic failure. However, hVISA isolates are usually reported as vancomycin susceptible by routine susceptibility testing procedures.

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We report a case of soft tissue infection, sepsis, and bacteremia due to (melioidosis) in a diabetic young patient and the genomic characterization of isolate (COL-5428).

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Background: Use of electronic clinical decision support (eCDS) has been recommended to improve implementation of clinical decision rules. Many eCDS tools, however, are designed and implemented without taking into account the context in which clinical work is performed. Implementation of the pediatric traumatic brain injury (TBI) clinical decision rule at one Level I pediatric emergency department includes an electronic questionnaire triggered when ordering a head computed tomography using computerized physician order entry (CPOE).

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