Publications by authors named "Erendira Estrada-Villasenor"

To compare 2 different graft preparation techniques to determine biomechanical strength and resultant tissue trauma evaluated by histology. Twelve common flexors of the finger's tendons were prepared with either tubulization (SpeedTrap™) or transtendon stiches (Orthocord™). The stiffness, resistance and energy at maximum load were tested for biomechanical assessment in both groups.

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Giant cell tumor of bone (GCTB) is a primary bone tumor that affects skeletally mature people and whose main treatment is surgical. Because there are few pharmacological alternatives for the treatment of this tumor to find other molecules or compounds that could be potential therapeutic agents is desirable. Quercetin is a flavonoid with described antitumoral effect in different types of cancer cell lines that could be a possible option in GCTB treatment.

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Two-dimensional (2D) culture of cells from giant cell tumor of bone (GCTB) is affected by loss of the multinucleated giant cells in subsequent passages. Therefore, there is limited time to study GCTB with all its histological components in 2D culture. Here, we explored the possibility of culturing GCTB cells on a polycaprolactone (PCL)-printed scaffold.

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Osteosarcoma is the most common malignant bone tumor. Early diagnosis remains a major challenge, mainly because of the lack of specific biomarkers. We performed miRNAs expression analysis through qPCR in affected and paired healthy bone derived from osteosarcoma patients.

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Aim: The purpose of this work was to identify and measure catecholamines, their metabolites, and the gene expression of catecholamine receptors in osteosarcoma tissue.

Materials And Methods: The levels of 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid, norepinephrine, serotonin, and 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid in cancer tissue and in adjacent and non-oncological bone tissue were analysed by high-performance liquid chromatography, and the gene expression of catecholamine receptors and of dopamine β-hydroxylase, monoaminoxidase, ki67, and Runx2 in the osteosarcoma tissue, tissue adjacent to the tumour, non-oncological bone, and human brain tissue was analysed by RT-PCR.

Results: We found significantly higher levels of 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid and norepinephrine in the cancer sample than in adjacent and non-oncological bone.

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Osteosarcoma is the most common malignant bone neoplasia affecting individuals in the second decade of life. The survival rate has not been improved during the last 25 years, in part because of the lack of specific markers. The microRNAs have been identified as important regulators of gene expression, experimental evidence suggests these molecules as key players in cancer development and progression.

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The dedifferentiated giant-cell tumor of the bone is a very rare variant of the giant-cell tumor (GCT). We report the clinical, radiographic and histological findings of a dedifferentiated GCT in which the dedifferentiated component consisted of small round cells. We also comment on previously reported cases of dedifferentiated GCT, discuss the clinical implications of this dual histology, and analyze the information published about the coexistence of similar genetic abnormalities in GCT and small round cell tumors of the bone.

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Background: Dedifferentiated chondrosarcomas account for approximately 10% of all chondrosarcomas. There are few reports that describe the cytologic findings in dedifferentiated chondrosarcomas. In all these cases it was only present in the smears as a high grade sarcoma component.

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Introduction: We consider of great importance knowing the types of bone tumors and tumor-like lesions in adults and the elderly, which are increasing in proportion in our country.

Objectives: (1) To analyze the frequency of bone tumors and tumor-like lesions in adults and elderly; (2) to determine any difference between these two groups; (3) and to analyze the most frequent sites of involvement.

Material And Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional descriptive study that consisted in a retrolective review of all cases classified as a bone tumor or a tumorlike condition from year 2000-2006.

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Introduction: The objectives of this work were: (1) To determine the prevalence of bone neoplasms and pseudoneoplasms lesions in a group of adolescents (15 to 19 years), (2) To determine the more frequent bone neoplasms and pseudoneoplasms lesions in a group of young adults (29 to 39 years), (3) To determine if there are differences in the frequency of bone neoplasms and pseudoneoplasms lesions between the group of adolescents and the group of young adults and (4) To determine if there is any difference according to gender.

Material And Methods: We conducted a descriptive, cross-sectional study that consisted in the review of the Pathology Department files in the National Institute of Rehabilitation. We included all patients with a histopathologic diagnosis of bone neoplasms or pseudoneoplasms lesion from January 2000 to December 2006 within the age of presentation from 15 to 19 or 20 to 39 years.

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Introduction: Pediatric age is the group mainly affected by bone tumors. The objectives of this work were: (1) To determine which are the bone tumors and pseudotumoral lesions more frequent in the group of age from 0 to 14 years; (2) To determine if there are differences in the frequency of the tumors and pseudotumoral lesions between different subgroups and (3) To determine if there is any difference in the frequency of the different tumors according to gender.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study based on the Pathology files of the National Institute of Rehabilitation.

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Interleukin 6 (IL-6) is a multifunctional cytokine that regulates various aspects of the immune response, such as acute phase reaction and hematopoiesis, and is an important signal that coordinates activities of liver cells, macrophages, and lymphocytes. Amoebic liver lesions have been studied, usually in hamsters, due to the problem of abscess development in mice. We report here the development of an experimental amoebic liver abscess (ALA) model in mice deficient in IL-6.

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Objective: To repair experimental osteochondral knee lesions in pigs using tissue engineering.

Material And Methods: Eight 40-kg pigs underwent surgery. Cartilage and periosteal biopsies of their control knee were taken.

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The purpose of this paper is to present the orthopedic-oncologic and functional outcomes of internal partial hemipelvectomy for a secondary giant pelvic chondrosarcoma in a patient with multiple hereditary osteochondromatosis.

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Design: Report of cases.

Objective: Review of the cases in a period of 10 years with bone and soft tumors in foot and ankle, to knowing epidemilogical, clinic and patologic anatomy parameters to describe the behavior.

Materials And Methods: Review of 166 cases from 1991 to 2000 and been analyze with descriptive statistic, association measurment for inside stratum, with odds ratio, hipótesis test with chi square for qualitative date and t to Student for quantitative date.

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Background: Currently there are different strategies to increase the fusion rate in spine surgery in the presence of autologous bone graft. The use of fibrin glue has multiple applications in surgery, but there is controversy about the use of fibrin glue as a bone enhancer.

Methods: The purpose of the study was to determinate the effectiveness of fibrin glue as a bone enhancer in posterolateral arthrodesis in New Zealand rabbits.

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Background: Intraoperative consultation is an integral part of surgical pathology. However, there are few reports concerning intraoperative pathology consultation exclusively for bone tumors.

Method: Our hospital is an orthopedic institution that specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of bone tumors, and we retrospectively reviewed the intraoperative consultations for bone tumors on our service from January 2002 to February 2006.

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The traditional concept of adipose tissue as a passive reservoir for energy storage is no longer valid because it has been demonstrated that adipose tissue is a complex, essential, and highly active metabolic and endocrine organ that not only responds to afferent signals from traditional hormone systems and the central nervous system (CNS), but also expresses and secretes factors with important endocrine functions. These factors include leptin and other cytokines. Adipose tissue is also a major site for metabolism of sex steroids and glucocorticoids.

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Background: Low grade fibromyxoid sarcoma, first described in 1987, is a rare sarcoma characterized by a bland and deceptively benign histologic appearance but with aggressive behavior.

Case: A 51-year-old female presented with a history of a recurrent and slowly growing mass in the left foot. Fine needle aspiration biopsy showed an abundant myxoid background with occasional thick bands of collagen.

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