Publications by authors named "Maria Dolores Martinez Lozano"

Management of unstable thoracolumbar fractures remains controversial. Furthermore, when these are accompanied by related neurological injury, the choice of approach, decompression technique and timing of the intervention could have a neuroprotective effect. In terms of site, the lumbar spine represents only 1.

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To evaluate the use of amyloid-positron emission tomography (PET) in routine clinical practice, in a selected population with cognitive impairment that meets appropriate use criteria (AUC).A multicenter, observational, prospective case-series study of 211patients from 2 level-3 hospitals who fulfilled clinical AUC for amyloid-PET scan in a naturalistic setting. Certainty degree was evaluated using a 5-point Likert scale: 0 (very low probability); 1 (low probability); 2 (intermediate probability); 3 (high probability); and 4 (practically sure), before and after amyloid PET.

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Background: Biomarkers of neurodegeneration play a major role in the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Information on both amyloid-β accumulation, e.g.

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Objective: To assess the management of suspected Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients at the first visit by Spanish specialist physicians.

Materials & Methods: Epidemiological, cross-sectional and multicenter study. A total of 200 specialists (neurologists, psychiatrists and geriatricians) from hospitals and specialized centers across Spain included a total of 1851 patients of both sexes older than 18 years suspected to be suffering from AD.

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Background/aims: Cramp-fasciculation syndrome (CFS) is an acquired, chronic, usually benign and rather heterogeneous condition with isolated fasciculations and muscle cramps generally induced by physical exercise. They commonly involve calf and quadriceps muscles. The pathophysiology of CFS is related to peripheral nerve hyperexcitability, most often located at the motor nerve terminal or intramuscular arborization.

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