Publications by authors named "Jessica Santillan Coello"

(1) Background: Eosinophilia has traditionally been linked to eosinophilic asthma, for which it is the gold-standard prognostic biomarker. However, the association between eosinophilia and the presence of other diseases and comorbidities is yet unclear. (2) Methods: For this retrospective study, we reviewed the electronic medical records of 49,909 subjects with blood eosinophilia to gather data on the presence of asthma, COPD, sleep apnea, tuberculosis, dyslipidemia, hypertension, and other cardiovascular diseases and severe CRSwNP among these subjects.

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Objective(s): To confirm that hilar transoral submandibular sialolitectomy (TOSL) is the first treatment option for submandibular hilar lithiasis (SHL) in terms of glandular parenchyma recovery, salivary system restoration, and patient quality of life (QoL) improvement.

Methods: Depending on whether the stone was easily palpable, TOSL was carried out with or without sialendoscopy. For the first time in the literature, Magnetic Resonance Sialography (MR-Si) was performed before and after TOSL, to evaluate stone characteristics, glandular parenchyma status, hilum dilation and main duct recanalization.

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Background And Objectives: Interest in chronic obstructive sialadenitis is increasing with the introduction of sialendoscopy. A self-administered instrument to assess quality of life in patients with chronic obstructive sialadenitis is needed to improve clinical management and support research. The objectives of this study are to design a Spanish questionnaire to assess quality of life in chronic obstructive sialadenitis, named CSOC and assess its reliability, validity and feasibility.

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  • - Chronic obstructive sialadenitis (COS) is a recurring inflammation of salivary glands, with stricture being the most common cause found in a study of 333 patients undergoing sialendoscopy.
  • - Factors such as lack of papilla distensibility (LPD), gender, and age were linked to COS, with submandibular gland issues often caused by lithiasis, while parotid gland problems were mostly due to stricture.
  • - MR sialography (MR-Si) was the most effective diagnostic tool used, showcasing high sensitivity and specificity for diagnosing COS, alongside newly identified associations between patient demographics and disease etiology.
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  • Congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (CHH) can occur with or without anosmia and involves multiple genes affecting its inheritance and diagnosis.
  • Next generation sequencing (NGS) was analyzed for its effectiveness in diagnosing CHH using a clinical exome and virtual panels, but using microsmia as a criterion didn't enhance diagnosis rates.
  • The study found that a 34-gene virtual panel confirmed CHH in 55% of patients, suggesting that testing all related genes, regardless of microsmia, yields the best diagnostic results.
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Introduction: Congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (CHH) can present alone or in association with anosmia or other congenital malformations. More than 30 genes have been identified as being involved in the pathogenesis of CHH with different patterns of inheritance, and the increasing availability of next generation sequencing (NGS) has increased the diagnostic yield.

Methods: We analysed the diagnostic yield of NGS in patients with CHH using the clinical exome filtered with virtual panels.

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Background: Radioactive iodine (I) is one of the treatments of hyperthyroidism and differentiated thyroid carcinoma (DTC). Swelling of salivary glands are one of the possible side effects of this treatment, known as radioactive iodine-induced sialadenitis (RAIS). The prevalence of RAIS varies widely and no specific risk ratio has been established.

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Background: Septal perforations consist in an anatomic defect of the mucosal, cartilaginous and/or bone tissues of the nasal septum. A huge variety of approaches and techniques for nasal perforation repair have been reported.

Methodology/principal: Between January 2008 and January 2017, 38 patients were treated for nasal septal perforation in Department of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Fundación Jiménez Díaz University Hospital, Madrid, Spain.

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Background: Accessory submandibular gland is a very rare anatomical variant. There have been only 6 reported cases of this entity in the English literature, only 1 of which was identified using magnetic resonance imaging.

Methods: We report the case of a 39-year-old female with symptoms of left submandibular sialoadenitis who was diagnosed of sialolithiasis within the left accessory submandibular gland by magnetic resonance sialography (MR-Si).

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