Publications by authors named "German Eduardo Mendoza-Barrera"

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  • Gallbladder cancer (GBC) has a poor prognosis due to aggressive tumor behavior, late diagnosis, and limited treatment options.
  • Early detection and assessment of disease severity are crucial for improving survival rates and guiding treatment, including participation in clinical trials.
  • Advances in molecular research and next-generation sequencing have led to the identification of new diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers, which could enhance early diagnosis and targeted therapy for GBC patients.
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Natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) represents an alternative in surgical approach, combined with the progress and experience gained from conventional and endoscopic surgery. Bibliographic research in PubMed, Medline database from 2000 to 2015 and analysis of the literature reviews found. NOTES provides vision and natural orifice approach, it has optimized operating times as well as reduced complications and better cosmetic results.

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Background: The Doctor of Philosophy is the highest academic degree that can be obtained in universities. Graduate Education Program in Medicine in Mexico is divided into 2 major categories: Medical Specialty and Master studies/Doctor of Philosophy. The objective of this study was to demonstrate the importance of master's degrees and Doctor of Philosophy in general surgery.

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Purpose: To evaluate macro and microscopically the adhesions developed after using the anti-adherence compound sodium hyaluronate and carboxymethylcellulose (SH-CBMC) gel and to determine the volume of the adhesions using a stereological estimation.

Methods: The study was experimental, random, comparative, and prospective. The subjects of the study were male Wistar rats divided in three groups (n = 10).

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  • * Out of 1458 samples, contamination was low at 12.9%, while egg viability was relatively high at 65.5%.
  • * Results showed no significant impact of garden size on egg presence or viability; however, higher vegetation cover correlated with lower contamination, and increased clay content was linked to lower egg viability.
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