Publications by authors named "M Amieva-Balmori"

Introduction And Aim: Liver fibrosis is a complication of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). Given the limitations and risks of liver biopsy, examining noninvasive scoring systems that are affordable for the population is necessary. Our aim was to evaluate and compare the diagnostic yield of the APRI, FIB-4, NAFLD score, and Hepamet fibrosis score instruments for detecting liver fibrosis in Mexican subjects with MASLD.

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  • Metabolic Dysfunction-associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD) poses an increased risk for cardiovascular issues, and identifying biomarkers for its early detection is particularly important in Latin America.
  • The study evaluated sixteen different biomarkers among 161 Mexican individuals to determine their effectiveness in diagnosing MASLD.
  • Results showed that the TyG-WC index was the most reliable predictor of MASLD, with significant differences in diagnostic efficacy based on sex.
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The case of a patient in the eighth decade of life who begins with dysphagia and progressive weight loss is presented, who underwent contrast-enhanced tomography where a tumor was observed in the esophagus, endoscopy with biopsy and a report of esophageal tuberculosis.

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  • GERD is a common and diverse condition that requires precise diagnosis and tailored treatment.
  • A group of experts created 27 recommendations to improve clinical practices related to recognizing symptoms, using diagnostic tests, and managing GERD in various patient populations.
  • These guidelines aim to assist healthcare providers in accurately diagnosing and effectively treating patients with GERD, leading to personalized care.
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Fecal incontinence is the involuntary passage or the incapacity to control the release of fecal matter through the anus. It is a condition that significantly impairs quality of life in those that suffer from it, given that it affects body image, self-esteem, and interferes with everyday activities, in turn, favoring social isolation. There are no guidelines or consensus in Mexico on the topic, and so the Asociación Mexicana de Gastroenterología brought together a multidisciplinary group (gastroenterologists, neurogastroenterologists, and surgeons) to carry out the «Mexican consensus on fecal incontinence» and establish useful recommendations for the medical community.

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