Publications by authors named "Jorge-Hernandez J"

Objective: To discern if factors such as organic pathology, sex, duration and/or intensity of drug addiction, alcohol abuse, hepatitis B infection, anorexia with poor food and drink consumption, or disturbance of social and familial networks, are related to an impaired nutritional status in hospitalized drug addicts.

Design: Cross-sectional prospective study.

Setting: Detoxication unit and internal medicine unit of a university hospital.

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The most serious complication of curative therapy for Hodgkin's disease is the development of a second malignancy. A patient who developed a low grade non-Hodgkin's lymphoma three years and a half after combined-modality therapy for Hodgkin's disease, is described. It is exceptional this type of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma as a second neoplasm after cytotoxic treatment for Hodgkin's disease.

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Objective: To assess the nutritional status of drug addicts without acute organic pathology, in order to determine the prevalence of malnutrition and to discern if early HIV infection is associated with a poor nutritional status in this group of patients.

Design: Prospective study.

Setting: Detoxication unit of a university hospital.

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Spontaneous pneumothorax can be a complication of several pulmonary diseases, such as pulmonary emphysema, chronic bronchitis and interstitial pulmonary disease. Nevertheless, it is a rare complication of any pneumonia, there is no description of necrosis or abscess caused by Pneumocystis Carinii pneumonia. We present a case of spontaneous pneumothorax (which was not resolved), being a reason for admission, of a patient with AIDS who developed Pneumocystis Carinii pneumonia during the stay in hospital.

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Relapsing polychondritis is a disease of unknown etiology whose main characteristic is the chronic inflammation and destruction of the different cartilaginous structures of the body. A rare case is presented, the rareness being the fact that ear cartilage was not affected and that the destructive arthropathy was similar to that produced by rheumatoid arthritis.

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Bone biopsies of 52 histologically confirmed alcoholic cirrhotic patients and 15 age- and sex-matched controls have been histomorphometrically analyzed determining trabecular bone volume (TBV), mineralized bone volume (MBV), and osteoid volume (OV). We also determined serum PTH, 25-OH-D3, calcitonin, FSH, LH, estradiol, testosterone, T3 and T4, urine cortisol, routine liver function tests, serum and urinary calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium. We found a high prevalence of osteoporosis: TBV was significantly lower in cirrhotic patients (T = 7.

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Serum testosterone, FSH, LH and prolactin levels have been determined in a group of 32 non-cirrhotic heavy drinkers at 9 and 21 h of the 1st, 3rd, 6th, 11th and 15th days after the onset of a florid ethanol withdrawal syndrome. In addition, serum steroid hormone binding globulin (SHBG) levels were determined at the 1st and 15th days. Serum levels of all these hormones were also determined in a control group of 15 healthy male volunteers.

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The aim of the study in alcoholic cirrhotic patients was to determine if a relationship exists between the areas of hepatocytes and their nuclei and the area of the nodules to which these cells belong as well as the thickness of the fibrous tracts which delimit these nodules. It was found that hepatocyte and nuclear areas were enlarged the smaller the nodules and the thicker the surrounding fibrous tracts. Considering that oxygen supply in liver cirrhosis decreases with increasing fibrosis, our results permit the hypothesis that a low oxygen supply causes an increase not only in liver cell size but also in nuclear size, which is an index of nuclear activity.

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