Publications by authors named "H Salinas"

Background: Oncoplastic techniques, in conjunction with lumpectomy and adjuvant radiotherapy, have been demonstrated to achieve good aesthetic results and cancer outcomes in the treatment of patients with macromastia or significant ptosis. This study evaluated a series of patients undergoing breast conservation with concomitant oncoplastic-augmentation-mastopexy and a contralateral augmentation-mastopexy.

Methods: Patients undergoing lumpectomy for breast conservation were identified via a retrospective chart review.

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Providing physicians with new imaging agents to help detect cancer with better sensitivity and specificity has the potential to significantly improve patient outcomes. Development of new imaging agents could offer improved early cancer detection during routine screening or help surgeons identify tumor margins for surgical resection. In this study, we evaluate the optical properties of a colorful class of dyes and pigments that humans routinely encounter.

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The purpose was to measure faculty members': (1) knowledge of quality improvement and patient safety (QIPS), (2) attitudes and beliefs about their own QI skills, and (3) self-efficacy toward participating in, leading, and teaching QIPS. Faculty completed an online survey. Questions assessed demographic and academic characteristics, knowledge, attitudes/beliefs, and self-efficacy.

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Article Synopsis
  • Telmatobius halli, the first endemic species from Chile described in 1938, has only the original specimens with no additional finds despite many expeditions.
  • A review of the expedition by F. G. Hall suggests that the species may actually originate from a location near Collahuasi, not Ollagüe as previously thought.
  • Morphological and phylogenetic analyses confirm that T. halli is part of a distinct monophyletic group, leading to the recommendation to redefine its type locality to the Copaquire ravine area in the high Andes of the Tarapacá region.
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