Publications by authors named "Escolano E"

Reduction in cortical bone mineral density at diaphysis of metacarpal bones of the hand, evaluated by dual X-ray radiogrammetry, has a bad prognostic value in patients with early arthritis. Nevertheless, this technique is hardly accessible in clinical practice. By contrast, evaluation of cortical bone mineral density at that location has not been previously assessed by conventional dual X-ray absorptiometry.

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Since the previous studies showed that anti-citrullinated protein antibodies (ACPA) can induce osteoclasts differentiation and activation, even before arthritis onset, the aim of our study was to determine whether ACPA-positivity is associated with lower bone mineral density (BMD) at baseline visit of a register of early arthritis (EA) patients. The study population comprised 578 patients (80% females) from our EA clinic with a median disease duration, 5.1 months (p25-p75: 6-8); median age, 53.

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Computer-driven implant dentistry uses the latest technology to coordinate every aspect of implant treatment. It provides a means with which to control the placement of implants with a high degree of accuracy. This is important, since accuracy has a direct bearing on the safety, esthetics, invasiveness, and cost of implant treatment.

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The authors present a case of immediate loading of mandibular implants using a 5-step procedure. The first step consists of building a scannographic template, the second step consists of taking a computerized tomographic (CT) scan, and the third step consists of implant planning using SurgiCase software. The final 2 steps consist of implant placement using a drill guide created by stereolithography and placement of the prosthesis.

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Objective: To assess the usefulness of core biopsy under ultrasonography (CBUS).

Materials And Methods: 165 US guided breast lesions biopsies were reviewed. Forty-eight underwent surgery and the 117 remaining cases were followed up for at least one year.

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Thirty three invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC) were submitted to mammography, ultrasonography and finally surgery. The type of tumor proliferation and the absence of microcalcifications within the invasive tissue led to 15% of false negative responses in the mammographic analysis. Ultrasonography disclosed only 12% of false negatives.

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The cytotoxicity of a Bence-Jones protein was assessed using a porcine renal tubule cell line (LLC-PK1), with the aim of developing a model for studying the potential nephrotoxicity of these proteins. The effects of a kappa Bence-Jones protein on cell viability were studied by means of biochemical methods (supravital dye uptake and measurement of cellular enzyme activities) and morphological electron microscopy. After a 24-h-treatment with Bence-Jones protein, a moderate cytotoxicity (about 15%) was noted but only a minor difference compared to treatment with bovine albumin in the same conditions.

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A prospective study was performed in 102 patients, including 40 malignant tumors (13 subclinical), to evaluate colour Doppler in breast tumours. All patients had abnormalities that led to their selection for this study. 92 patients had a mammographic examination.

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Non-palpable breast lesions set histological problems. The authors with a series of 72 ultrasound guided cytology aspirations, describe the technique, its limits, its difficulties and its advantages. A biopsy was carried out on 51 lesions.

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Based on a homogeneous series of 50 cases investigated within less than a week by CT scan and NMR imaging with mediastinoscopic correlation, and in 32 of theses cases with correlation with operative findings, a critical study was carried out of modern imaging methods for detection of mediastinal gland invasion from primary bronchial cancer. Axial mediastinoscopy presented absolute specificity and very high sensitivity (93%) markedly superior to those of CT scan and NMR imaging. The two latter examinations were practically of equal efficacy: sensitivity of NMR (80%) was somewhat higher than that of CT scan (70%) whereas specificity of CT scan was 83% as against 70% for NMR.

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