Publications by authors named "G Antonio Espinoza"

is a Gram-positive pathogen known for its toxin production and spore formation. It is primarily responsible for most cases of antibiotic-associated diarrhea. Bacterial persisters are a small subset of the population that exhibits transient tolerance to bactericidal substances, and they are of significant medical concern due to their association with the emergence of antibiotic resistance and difficult-to-treat chronic or recurrent infections.

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Exposure to ionizing radiation (IR) is inevitable in various X-ray imaging examinations, with computed tomography (CT) being a major contributor to increased human radiation exposure. Ionizing radiation may cause structural damage to macromolecules, particularly DNA, mostly through an indirect pathway in diagnostic imaging. The indirect pathway primarily involves the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) due to water radiolysis induced by IR, leading to DNA damage, including double-strand breaks (DSB), which are highly cytotoxic.

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Each culture has unique health care related values, habits, perceptions, expectations, norms, etc., that makes cultural competence an important attribute to be developed by healthcare professionals, to ensure they provide effective treatment. Intercultural sensitivity (IS) is the affective dimension of cultural competence.

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  • Patients with a complete double renal system often experience issues in one of the systems, and uretero-ureteral anastomosis is a viable surgical option, even for atrophied systems.
  • A retrospective study from January 2015 to May 2022 evaluated 26 surgical procedures in 25 patients, focusing on various factors like age, preoperative conditions, and postoperative outcomes.
  • Results showed a 96% success rate for the procedure, with minimal complications; average hospital stay was 2.2 days, and complications included one case of leakage and one urinary tract infection.
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One of the major problems of today's society is the rapid aging of its population. Life expectancy is increasing, but the quality of life is not. Faced with the growing number of people who require cognitive or physical assistance, new technological tools are emerging to help them.

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