Publications by authors named "M I Falguera-Uceda"

Alternative splicing dysregulation is an emerging cancer hallmark, potentially serving as a source of novel diagnostic, prognostic, or therapeutic tools. Inhibitors of the activity of the splicing machinery can exert antitumoral effects in cancer cells. We aimed to characterize the splicing machinery (SM) components in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) and to evaluate the direct impact of the inhibition of SM-activity on OSCC-cells.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Current cranial repair techniques combine the use of autologous bone grafts and biomaterials. In addition to their association with harvesting morbidity, autografts are often limited by insufficient quantity of bone stock. Biomaterials lead to better outcomes, but their effectiveness is often compromised by the unpredictable lack of integration and structural failure.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Purpose: Whistle deformity is a sequela of primary surgical repair of the bilateral cleft lip that leads to a vertical tissue deficiency and a nonfunctional orbicularis oris muscle in the medial portion of the upper lip. This sequel is significantly limiting functionally and esthetically. We propose a complete labial revision with a secondary cheiloplasty of Mulliken and a submucosal inferiorly based flap in the central tubercle to increase the volume at this usually deficient area.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: The possibility of harvesting the profunda artery perforator (PAP) flap in a chimeric configuration together with the innervated gracilis muscle may be a good option for dynamic reconstruction following total glossectomies. In this paper, we present a retrospective radiological study, which evaluates the presence and characteristics of the anatomical variation of the chimeric PAP - gracilis flap.

Methods: The study sample comprised 66 patients (132 legs), 38 men, and 28 women with an average age of 56 ± 2 years old, who underwent head and neck reconstruction with a free flap.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF