Publications by authors named "Paul Sanmartin"

Article Synopsis
  • - A 22-year-old male experiences symptoms including chin numbness, eye movement issues (ophthalmoplegia), headaches, and left leg numbness, alongside fever, chills, and night sweats.
  • - Imaging shows unusual enhancements in the cauda equina (nerve roots at the lower spine) and an infiltrative issue at the skull base, with additional findings of bone marrow involvement and swollen lymph nodes.
  • - The discussion includes identifying the location of these symptoms, possible diagnoses to consider, necessary tests to conduct, and important lab results and treatment options related to the unique final diagnosis.
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Epilepsy is a common neurologic disorder; it is estimated that ∼50million people are affected worldwide. About one third of those patients are drug resistant, defined as failure to stop all seizures despite adequate trials of at least 2 appropriate medications. There has been an enormous interest in developing antiepileptic drugs with novel mechanisms of action.

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This paper presents the adaptation of a specific metric for the RPL protocol in the objective function MRHOF. Among the functions standardized by IETF, we find OF0, which is based on the minimum hop count, as well as MRHOF, which is based on the Expected Transmission Count (ETX). However, when the network becomes denser or the number of nodes increases, both OF0 and MRHOF introduce long hops, which can generate a bottleneck that restricts the network.

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This article makes a literature review of applications developed in the health industry which are focused on patient care from home and implement a service-oriented (SOA) design in architecture. Throughout this work, the applicability of the concept of Internet of Things (IoT) in the field of telemedicine and health care in general is evaluated. It also performs an introduction to the concept of SOA and its main features, making a small emphasis on safety aspects.

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Myotonic dystrophy is a group of inherited disorders called muscular dystrophies. Clinical presentation of this disease is characterised by progressive muscle weakness with myotonia, cataracts, infertility (in males) and cardiac conduction defects. We present a case of a 35 year old male with lung abscess, later diagnosed to be a case of myotonic dystrophy.

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