Publications by authors named "R E Y Ruano"

Fetal lower urinary tract obstruction (LUTO) encompasses a spectrum of rare congenital anomalies affecting the fetal urinary system, leading to significant morbidity and mortality. This condition, arising from various anatomical anomalies such as posterior urethral valves (PUV), urethral atresia, and cloacal malformations, disrupts normal urine flow, resulting in secondary complications such as pulmonary hypoplasia and renal impairment. Current management strategies, including fetal vesicoamniotic shunting (VAS) and fetal cystoscopy, aim to alleviate obstruction and mitigate associated risks.

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Vein of Galen malformations (VOGMs) are rare and complex congenital vascular anomalies that can lead to severe morbidity and mortality. Management predominantly focuses on postnatal endovascular interventions. However, these may not be feasible for fetuses with hemodynamic instability and high-output cardiac failure and may fail to prevent irreversible brain damage induced by prolonged compression by the venous varix, hemodynamic alterations and resultant potential ischemic injury.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Fetal growth restriction, or intrauterine growth restriction, involves decreased growth of a fetus and is linked to higher risks of problems after birth.
  • - Current guidelines recommend delivering the baby once signs of fetal distress appear, as the primary cause is usually uteroplacental insufficiency.
  • - Researchers are exploring the use of artificial ex utero systems to provide better nutrition and replicate the uterine conditions for affected fetuses, with successful studies in sheep suggesting potential benefits, though more research is needed before testing in humans.
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The use of artificial intelligence (AI) platforms is revolutionizing the performance in managing metadata and big data. Medicine is another field where AI is spreading. However, this technological advancement is not amenable to errors or fraudulent misconducts.

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