Publications by authors named "de-Las-Heras G"

Developmental language disorder (DLD) is considered a neurodevelopmental disorder that compromises language comprehension and/or expression and constitutes a risk factor for learning to read. The aim of the present study was to analyse the reading strategies used by students with DLD to read sentences. There is evidence in the literature that, when linguistic resources are insufficient, the keyword strategy (identifying some of the words in the sentence with their own semantic content, with barely no processing of the function words) is used to read sentences.

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Among the reasons for traffic accidents, distractions are the most common. Although there are many traffic signs on the road that contribute to safety, variable message signs (VMSs) require special attention, which is transformed into distraction. ADAS (advanced driver assistance system) devices are advanced systems that perceive the environment and provide assistance to the driver for his comfort or safety.

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We have performed a comparative ultrasequencing study of multiple colorectal lesions obtained simultaneously from four patients. Our data show that benign lesions (adenomatous or hyperplastic polyps) contain a high mutational load. Additionally multiple synchronous colorectal lesions show non overlapping mutational signatures highlighting the degree of heterogeneity between multiple specimens in the same patient.

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Chronic pancreatitis (CP) is a complex disease with a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations ranging from asymptomatic disease to disabling forms or serious complications. The management of CP frequently differs among geographical areas and even among centers. These differences are due to the scarcity of high-quality studies and clinical practice guidelines that focus on the diagnosis and treatment of this disease.

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Chronic pancreatitis (CP) is a relatively uncommon, complex and highly heterogeneous disease. There is no clear pattern applicable to the initial stages of CP, which hampers its early diagnosis. Some of the complications of CP, especially chronic pain, can be difficult to manage.

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Chronic pancreatitis (CP) is a complex disease with a wide range of clinical manifestations. This range comprises from asymptomatic patients to patients with disabling symptoms or complications. The management of CP is frequently different between geographic areas and even medical centers.

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Chronic pancreatitis (CP) is a relatively uncommon, complex and heterogeneous disease. The absence of a gold standard applicable to the initial phases of CP makes its early diagnosis difficult. Some of its complications, particularly chronic pain, can be difficult to manage.

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Background: Increased serum antibodies against carbonic anhydrase II (CA-II Ab) or IgG4 levels have been reported in cases of autoimmune chronic pancreatitis (ACP).

Aim: To assess the relevance of serum CA-II Ab and IgG4 levels for the diagnosis of ACP in idiopathic CP (ICP) versus alcoholic CP and Sjogren's syndrome (SS).

Subjects: This was a multicentre study involving 227 subjects divided into four groups: ICP (n = 54), normal controls (n = 54, paired by age and sex with ICP patients), alcoholic CP (n = 86), and SS (n = 33).

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Antibodies (Abs) to carbonic anhydrase (isoforms CA-I and CA-II) have been considered pathogenic factors in the development of autoimmune pancreatitis. Besides, such autoAbs might accelerate the pancreatic damage in alcoholic chronic pancreatitis (CP). The aim of the present study was to evaluate the presence of serum Abs to CA-I and CA-II in CP and the relative affinity of these Abs.

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Article Synopsis
  • Bacterial translocation, where harmful gut bacteria move to other areas of the body, is a significant factor in severe acute pancreatitis (AP), contributing to high mortality rates.
  • Researchers studied the impact of gut bacterial decontamination on bacterial translocation in a rat model of severe AP, comparing a control group with one that received antibiotics.
  • Results showed that rats undergoing decontamination had lower rates of bacterial presence in the pancreas, suggesting that treating gut bacteria may help reduce complications in severe AP.
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Unlabelled: In recent years, variceal ligation has been introduced as an alternative treatment to endoscopic sclerotherapy.

Aim: To evaluate the occurrence of excess gastroesophageal reflux in cirrhotic patients with esophageal varices eradicated by band ligation.

Patients And Methods: Twenty-six cirrhotic patients with esophageal varices underwent band ligation until variceal eradication.

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Liver transplantation (LT) for alcoholic cirrhosis remains controversial. This controversy surrounding LT in alcoholics focuses on the risk of alcohol recidivism and on potential noncompliance with the immunosuppressive regimen, both of which result in graft failure. Our study examined alcohol recidivism after LT by measuring alcohol in urine and its repercussion on the allograft.

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Objective: The role of adrenomedullin in cirrhosis is at present unknown. The aim of this study was to investigate plasma levels of adrenomedullin in cirrhosis.

Methods: We measured plasma adrenomedullin concentrations using radioimmunoassay in 43 patients with cirrhosis (17 in Child-Pugh's class A, 13 in Child-Pugh's class B, and 13 in Child-Pugh's class C) and compared these values with those in 24 age-matched healthy subjects.

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Endothelin-1 is a vasoconstrictor peptide released by the vascular endothelium by various chemical and mechanical factors. Cellular rejection is one of the most common complications following orthotopic liver transplantation, endotheliitis being its most specific and consistent histological feature. To assess the role of endothelin in cellular hepatic rejection, we studied 21 cirrhotic patients undergoing elective liver transplantation.

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To study the role that continuous drinking plays in the pain of chronic pancreatitis, we have examined 67 patients with alcoholic chronic pancreatitis with pain and 29 patients without pain, and we report on their alcoholic habits. Drinking habits played a part 92 (67.6%) of 136 times in patients with pain; in 185 without pain, 86 (46.

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Unlabelled: The purpose of this study was to assess the role of duodenal diverticula as an etiologic factor in acute pancreatitis.

Methods And Patients: We have reviewed the records of patients with diverticulum of the second portion of the duodenum diagnosed by gastroduodenal radiology or endoscopy during the period 1991-1992 in our hospital. As a control group we studied patients without duodenal diverticulum.

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