Publications by authors named "M A Teliz-Meneses"

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  • The ACR TI-RADS risk stratification system helps evaluate thyroid nodules by aiming to reduce unnecessary biopsies while maintaining specificity, focusing on the relationship between ultrasound findings and malignancy risks.
  • This study analyzed data from 212 thyroid ultrasound-guided fine needle aspirations (FNABs) to correlate ultrasonographic findings with cytopathology results from The Bethesda System, specifically analyzing nodules with low and high risk of malignancy.
  • Key findings indicated that certain ultrasound characteristics, like solid composition and irregular margins, were more prevalent in nodules with a higher risk of malignancy, suggesting that these features could guide clinical decisions regarding further evaluation or intervention.
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Ameloblastoma is a rare benign epithelial odontogenic neoplasm, but with great clinical implications, as despite its benignity and slow growth, most cases are locally aggressive with a significant recurrence rate. Histological, cellular, or molecular analyses of its pathogenesis have confirmed the complexity of this neoplasm. We present the case of a 20-year-old patient with a suggestive clinical and radiographic diagnosis of ameloblastoma.

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Objectives: To establish tailored preventive treatment, we studied the ability of coronary artery calcium scoring to reclassify patients with intermediate cardiovascular risk and its association with additional risk factors in our Mexican preventive care center.

Materials And Methods: In this retrospective cohort study, we analyzed 520 asymptomatic patients from a Mexican primary prevention population between 2014 and 2018. Coronary artery calcium scoring, laboratory results, and anthropometric measurements (abdominal circumference and body mass index) were assessed.

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Objective: To determine the efficacy, tolerance and safety of intramuscular injections of porcine type I collagen-PVP in patients with RA in a long term-therapy.

Methods: The study was a double blind placebo-controlled and included 30 patients with active RA (ACR). Patients were treated with intramuscular injections of 2 ml of collagen-PVP (3.

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