Publications by authors named "Jose A Rosales"

Article Synopsis
  • Ampullary malignancies are rare tumors often discovered when they block bile flow, but they can also lead to serious conditions like acute pancreatitis.
  • In the case presented, a 59-year-old male developed severe pancreatitis with complications from an ampullary mass, highlighting the challenges these tumors pose for medical teams.
  • After initially struggling with his condition, the patient was successfully treated for his cancer at a specialized center following recovery from pancreatitis.
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Detection of illicit drugs in the environment, particularly in soils, often suggests the present or past location of a clandestine production center for these substances. Thus, development of efficient methods for the analysis and detection of these chemicals is of paramount importance in the field of chemical forensics. In this work, a method involving the extraction and retrospective confirmation of fentanyl, acetylfentanyl, thiofentanyl, and acetylthiofentanyl using trichloroethoxycarbonylation chemistry in a high clay-content soil is presented.

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This article discusses acral melanoma, a rare subtype of melanoma often presented at the later stages of the disease and is, thus, associated with poor survival rates, especially in patients with a lower socioeconomic status. Surgical resection is the primary treatment option for localized acral melanoma, while amputation is often necessary for tumors on the digits or the midfoot. Lymphadenectomy may be necessary for patients with regional lymph node involvement; however, the therapeutic role of dissection remains controversial.

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The use of benzyl trichloroacetimidates for the benzylation of phosphonic acid nerve agent markers under neutral, basic, and slightly acidic conditions is presented. The benzyl-derived phosphonic acids were detected and analyzed by Electron Ionization Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (EI-GC-MS). The phosphonic acids used in this work included ethyl-, cyclohexyl- and pinacolyl methylphosphonic acid, first pass hydrolysis products from the nerve agents ethyl N-2-diisopropylaminoethyl methylphosphonothiolate (VX), cyclosarin (GF) and soman (GD) respectively.

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Herein, we report a facile method for the synthesis of platinum nanoparticles (PtNPs) about 2.25 nm in size by heating a solution of chloroplatinic acid and sodium rhodizonate. The PtNPs were synthesized in about 5 min.

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