Breast Dis
November 2023
Breast cancer is the most incidental and deadly neoplasm worldwide; in Mexico, very few epidemiologic reports have analyzed the pathological features and its impact on their clinical outcome. Here, we studied the relation between pathological features and the clinical presentation at diagnosis and their impact on the overall and progression-free survival of patients with breast cancer. For this purpose, we collected 199 clinical records of female patients, aged at least 18 years old (y/o), with breast cancer diagnosis confirmed by biopsy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAim: Detection, reporting and monitoring of suspected Adverse Drug Reactions (ADR) in users of community pharmacies and their impact on health and daily life.
Methods: Design: prospective observational. Subjects: people vaccinated against COVID-19, of legal age, who signed informed consent.
Background: Research shows that personnel working in mental health facilities may share some of the societal prejudices towards mental illness. This might result in stigmatizing behaviours towards people suffering from mental disorders, undermining the quality of their care.
Aims: To describe and compare attitudes towards mental illness across a sample of professionals working in a wide range of mental health facilities in Spain, Portugal and Italy.
Arch Soc Esp Oftalmol
December 2012
Clinical Case: A 2-months-old girl had a fast growth hemangioma in the left side of the face, that involved upper eyelid and superior and external portion of the orbit, covering her visual axis and pushing the eye and lateral rectus muscle. We gave oral propranolol as treatment and we noticed a fast and constant hemangioma reduction and resolution of orbital and palpebral component.
Discussion: According to previous researches, propranolol seems to be an effective and safe drug to treat capillary hemangioma.