Publications by authors named "Gerardo Gonzalez Martinez"

Dissecting cellulitis (DC) of the scalp is a chronic inflammatory condition marked by neutrophilic cicatricial alopecia, often linked to staphylococcal antigens. This case report details a 34-year-old male with scarring acne who developed DC following follicular unit extraction (FUE) approximately four months prior. Trichoscopic examination revealed brown pigmented dots, erythema, and melicerous crusts.

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Introduction: Telogen effluvium is a form of non-scarring alopecia characterized by an increased hair shedding rate induced by mechanical or inflammatory factors.

Case Report: A 27-year-old healthy male patient presented with several itchy alopecic patches in the occipital region. The patient had undergone a follicular unit extraction 6 weeks before with complete recovery after 1 week.

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Objective: Assess the safety and efficacy of upcoming stem cell treatments and analyze their effects on the cognitive and behavioral impairments in patients diagnosed with autism.

Methods: We included controlled and noncontrolled, randomized and non-randomized trials evaluating stem cell therapy as a treatment in patients with autism spectrum disorder compared to placebo or without comparator.

Data Sources: Scopus, Web of Science, MEDLINE and EMBASE.

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Hemorrhage in the central nervous system is the most severe and debilitating manifestation affecting patients with hemophilia A. The spinal epidural space is the most unusual and clinically challenging site of central nervous system hemorrhage in hemophilia A. These patients often show insidious neurological signs and symptoms that delay diagnosis and treatment.

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Background: Anogenital warts are a common human papillomavirus infection. They cause emotional distress, especially when they are in the anogenital region. Cryotherapy is a first-line treatment.

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Introduction: Development of inhibitors is the most serious complication in patients with haemophilia (PWH). The prevalence of inhibitors in patients with severe haemophilia A (HA) is approximately 25%-30%. Inhibitor prevalence differs among populations.

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  • - The study examined how ethanol (EtOH) interacts with a specific material called MIL-53(Al)-TDC, revealing a strong attraction (ΔHads = 69.6 kJ mol-1).
  • - Adding small amounts of water (H2O) increased CO2 capture efficiency, while adding ethanol did not show any improvement.
  • - Computational analyses, including the quantum theory of atoms in molecules (QTAIM), indicated a covalent bond between the MOF and the confined molecules, with no significant differences in hydrogen bonding when comparing confined molecules with CO2.
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High hydrostatic pressure (HHP), a non-thermal technology, which typically uses water as a pressure transfer medium, is characterized by a minimal impact on food characteristics (sensory, nutritional, and functional). Today, this technology, present in many food companies, can effectively inactivate bacterial cells and many enzymes. All this makes HHP very attractive, with very good acceptance by consumers, who value the organoleptic characteristics of products processed by this non-thermal food preservation technology because they associate these products with fresh-like.

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In recent years, there have been major advances in our understanding of the biology and natural history of Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). Most papillomavirus infections are transmitted by close contact of either skin to skin or mucosa to mucosa. Sexual intercourse is not a requirement for genital HPV infection.

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The splenic rupture is a rare complication of pregnancy and of the postpartum period. On the contrary, hepatic hemorrhage is a relatively common complication of pregnancy and it is usually associated with preeclampsia. In this work we report the case of a 37 year-old patient with a noncontrolled 35 week-pregnancy of simple, with severe preeclampsia.

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