Publications by authors named "M A Soteras"

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  • The study aimed to investigate spinal degenerative changes in cats, particularly focusing on the incidence of these changes in cats with intervertebral disk herniation versus other spinal diseases.
  • Out of 114 cats analyzed, 70% exhibited some form of spinal degeneration, with intervertebral disk degeneration being the most prevalent finding, and these changes were linked to age and weight.
  • The findings suggest that in cats showing myelopathy, intervertebral disk extrusion is often the main cause of symptoms, while other conditions like lumbosacral stenosis may not be directly related to the neurological issues presented.
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Ulipristal Acetate (UPA) modifies the endometrium, as well as fibroids, and therefore it might make hysteroscopic surgery more difficult. To confirm that pre-treatment with UPA is as safe and effective an option as pre-treatment with GnRH analogues, considered the gold standard. We present the first series of 26 hysteroscopic myomectomies after 3 months treatment with UPA and we compare the results with a series of 24 cases pretreated with GnRH analogues.

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Background: The Oral Assessment Guide (OAG) is a widely used tool designed for evaluating problems of oral mucous in cancer patients, but it has not been validated in Spanish. The aim of this work is to translate and validate into Spanish the scale of the OAG designed by Eilers.

Method: The translation process was carried out using the method of back-translation by bilingual translators.

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High-grade serous ovarian carcinoma (HGSOC), the most lethal gynecological cancer, often leads to chemoresistant diseases. The p53 protein is a key transcriptional factor regulating cellular homeostasis. A majority of HGSOCs have inactive p53 because of genetic mutations.

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Phytoestrogens are a group of non-steroidal compounds of plant origin that present structural and functional similarities with estradiol. Isoflavones are their most widely known category. There are different mechanisms of action of isoflavones accepted, although they may be considered as selective modulators of estrogen receptors.

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