Publications by authors named "J I Elizalde"

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  • Gastric cancer (GC) is a common and deadly cancer, with bone metastasis (BM) occurring in 1-20% of cases, leading to a prognosis that is significantly worsened for patients.
  • A study of 118 GC patients revealed that 8 (6.8%) developed BM, predominantly in advanced stages, with symptoms often being non-specific and requiring imaging for detection.
  • The research highlights the increased awareness of osteoblastic BM in GC, emphasizes the need for regular monitoring, and calls for better integration between oncology and palliative care to enhance patient well-being and suggests further study on effective management approaches.
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Data on demographic characteristics and therapeutic approaches in Latin American pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) patients are scarce. Pulmonary Hypertension Mexican registry (REMEHIP) is a multicenter Mexican registry of adult and pediatric patients, including prevalent and incident cases. Objective: assess clinical characteristics, treatment trends, and in-hospital outcomes.

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Quality improvement (QI) initiatives in healthcare are crucial for enhancing service quality and healthcare outcomes. The success of these initiatives depends on the active engagement of healthcare professionals, which can be influenced by several factors within the healthcare system. This systematic review synthesized the factors influencing healthcare professionals' engagement in QI projects, focusing on identifying both barriers and facilitators.

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Background: Identification of predictive biomarkers to Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) in head and neck cancer (HNSCC) is an unmet need.

Methods: This was a prospective observational study including 25 patients with HNSCC treated with immunotherapy or chemotherapy after a prior platinum-based regimen. Low density neutrophils (LDNs) and serum markers were analyzed.

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Monensin and virginiamycin are included in beef cattle finishing diets as prophylaxis to minimize the incidence of ruminal acidosis and liver abscesses. Due to different and probably complementary modes of action, this study aimed to determine the effects of a combination of monensin and virginiamycin, both included in the diet at recommended doses, on ruminal health, the occurrence of liver abscesses, and growth performance of feedlot-finished cattle. One hundred and forty-four steers (6 animals/pen) were fed 1 of 3 corn-based finishing diets containing 30 mg of monensin (), 25 mg of virginiamycin (), or 30 and 25 mg of monensin and virginiamycin (), respectively, per kilogram of dry matter.

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