Publications by authors named "I Garcia-Hernandez"

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  • * A study was conducted at a hospital in Querétaro, Mexico, analyzing cases of multiorgan donors diagnosed with brain death over a seven-year period, using statistical tools to assess the data.
  • * Out of 83 brain-dead patients, 56 became donors, with family refusal being the main reason for exclusions; most donors were male, aged between 10-20 years, with severe traumatic brain injury cited as the leading diagnosis.
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  • - Corneal tissue is essential for restoring vision through transplantation, but there’s a significant shortage of available corneas, particularly in Mexico, which lags behind other countries in donation rates.
  • - A study analyzed medical records of 185 cadaveric corneal donors in Querétaro, Mexico, focusing on various factors including age, cause of death, and serological health tests for viruses like HIV and COVID-19.
  • - The results showed the average donor age was 56.34 years, predominantly male, with common causes of death including cardiogenic and hypovolemic shock; a small percentage were excluded due to positive viral testing.
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This study investigates the immediate effects of acute postural exercises on the stature of seniors, focusing on changes in both upright and supine stature measurements. A within-subject design with repeated measures was applied, involving seniors participating in continuous exercises aimed at enhancing core musculature strength and promoting muscle relaxation. Stature measurements were recorded pre- and post-exercise in both upright and supine positions, alongside assessments of body mass index (BMI) category classifications.

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A giant cell tumor of the tendon sheath (GCTTS) presents as a rare neoplasm demanding a heightened index of suspicion for precise diagnostic evaluation, especially when manifesting in the digital phalanges, as it is part of a group of neoplasms known as tenosynovial giant cell tumors (TCGTs). An accurate and timely diagnosis is crucial, as it significantly enhances treatment outcomes for this heterogeneous group of lesions. We describe the case of a male patient who presented with multiple nodules in the fourth finger of his left hand and was ultimately diagnosed with a localized form of a GCTTS, an unusual presentation for localized forms of this entity.

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Pulmonary lymphangitic carcinomatosis denotes the infiltration of tumor cells into the lung parenchymal lymphatic channels. Breast, lung, stomach, and colon adenocarcinoma are the most common origin of this invasion pattern. The micropapillary variant of colorectal adenocarcinoma has a high rate of lymph node metastases and poor overall survival.

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