Publications by authors named "L Illanes"

Unlabelled: The presence of ventricular complex cardiac arrhythmias in coronary patients, both at rest or during physical exercise, is considered a risk factor for future coronary events or sudden death during long time follow up. The meaning of ventricular complex arrhythmias (VCA) in patients with normal ventricular function and without myocardium ischemia has still not been explained. This study aimed to evaluate if patients with normal ventricular function and no evidence of cardiac ischemia (determined by means of Gated SPECT) who developed VCA during stress test show an increase in cardiac events on later monitoring.

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We include those patients who present with an isolated metastasis of axillary adenopathy in the occult primary breast cancer group. Presumably, the primary tumor is a primitive breast carcinoma, unsuspected until this moment and not clinically demonstrable by mammography or ultrasonography. When no method succeeds in confirming the primary breast lesion, the patients are usually treated assuming the existing of breast cancer.

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Detection of the sentinel node is slowly becoming a new and promising procedure to stage patients suffering from breast cancer. Various articles have attempted to analyze objectively the predictive value of the histopathological examination to reveal the presence of metastatic cells in the axillary node without having to carry out an axillary dissection. In this paper, 60 patients with breast cancer (T up to 3 cm, clinically negative axilla) have been studied.

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The aim of the present work is to report in vivo and in vitro hormonal studies performed on a 71 year old virilized woman due to a Leydig cell tumor of the ovary. Testosterone (T), Cortisol, DHEA(s) and ACTH concentrations were determined in blood samples taken every 4 h throughout 24 h previous to surgery. T average concentration from the 6 samples was 3.

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Mosquitoes and bed bugs may play a role in the transmission of hepatitis B virus (H.B.V.

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