Publications by authors named "Jose Gamarra"

Tooth extraction or extraction is a common procedure in dental practice, although it is a common practice, it is not exempt from complications. Paraesthesia is defined as a neuropathy with altered sensations and permanent anesthesia. The case of two patients who attended the Department of Pathology at the Faculty of Dentistry with paresthesia is reported.

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  • Dental fluorosis (DF) stems from too much fluoride exposure during tooth development, with certain areas in Mexico having high fluoride levels in drinking water, leading to endemic fluorosis.
  • A systematic review and meta-analysis was conducted to analyze data from various studies, identifying a clear association between fluoride concentration in drinking water and the severity of DF across northern and western Mexico.
  • Findings showed that the northern region has a higher prevalence of severe DF cases compared to the western region, where most cases were less severe, suggesting a possible protective effect due to lower fluoride levels.
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Objective: To evaluate the application of the dental trauma guide according to the International Association of Dental Traumatology in a group of Paraguayan dentists from April to May 2021. The was a descriptive, cross-sectional, observational study. A group of Paraguayan dentists with internet access accepted to participate in the study.

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Dysautonomia is a dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system, which mediates both sympathetic and parasympathetic functions of the human body. Alcohol has been established to affect the autonomic function through liver injury and accumulation of vasodilators. Alcohol can induce peripheral neurological diseases as well.

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Introduction: Madelung's disease (MD) is a rare disorder of unknown etiology defined as the presence of multiple and symmetrical fatty accumulations most commonly involving the upper trunk, neck, and head. Excessive alcohol ingestion has been linked traditionally to the pathogenesis of the disease. The central and peripheral nervous system could both be affected.

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Early recognition of cardiac arrest has been linked traditionally to clinical signs and telemetry findings. Few case reports have presented normal telemetry findings in patients with cardiac arrest where a contrast enhanced CT scan of the chest was able to identify the diagnosis. The early recognition of a cardiac arrest whether by telemetry monitoring or CT scan is important to improve the clinical outcomes.

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A high proportion of plant species is predicted to be threatened with extinction in the near future. However, the threat status of only a small number has been evaluated compared with key animal groups, rendering the magnitude and nature of the risks plants face unclear. Here we report the results of a global species assessment for the largest plant taxon evaluated to date under the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List Categories and Criteria, the iconic Cactaceae (cacti).

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The objective of this study was to develop and evaluate new baits for the oral delivery of vaccine preparations to 2-4 month-old wild boar piglets. Baits were prepared using a matrix composed of wild boar feed, wheat flour, paraffin, sacarose and cinnamon-truffle powder attractant with polyethylene capsules dipped into the matrix to introduce vaccine formulation. Physical stability studies demonstrated that baits were stable for at least three days at temperatures as high as 42 degrees C.

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