Publications by authors named "Pedro A Madero-Morales"

Gout is a chronic disorder caused by the deposition of monosodium urate crystals in soft tissues. Tophi are granulomatous inflammatory responses to the deposited crystals and manifest as subcutaneous nodules, typically in the first metatarsophalangeal joint but also in the olecranon bursa, Achilles tendon, ears, and finger pulps. A 56-year-old male presented to an outpatient clinic with an 8-month history of an expanding scrotal lesion.

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A renal angiomyolipoma is a mixed mesenchymal benign tumor composed of smooth muscle, adipose tissue, and blood vessels. Malignant transformation of angiomyolipomas is anecdotal. To our knowledge, only 6 cases have been reported, and 4 of the patients had tuberous sclerosis complex diagnosed.

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Purpose: Urinary tract infections are common and severe complications in patients with spina bifida. Management includes intermittent bladder catheterization with single use or reused sterile catheters. There is insufficient evidence to set a standard among the different techniques.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Pedro A Madero-Morales"

  • - Madero-Morales' research encompasses various medical conditions, focusing on rare clinical manifestations and complications related to chronic disorders such as gout and renal tumors, exploring cases like gouty tophus in unusual locations and collision tumors in the kidneys.
  • - His investigation includes significant contributions to understanding the implications of urinary catheterization techniques in patients with spina bifida, indicating a need for improved guidelines to minimize urinary tract infection risks.
  • - The studies predominantly published in the Ochsner Journal and Urology reflect an ongoing commitment to uncovering atypical presentations of common diseases, aiming to enhance diagnostic and treatment strategies in urology and related fields.