130 results match your criteria: "Guadalajara University[Affiliation]"

Hepatitis C virus-specific cytotoxic T cell response restoration after treatment-induced hepatitis C virus control.

World J Gastroenterol

March 2015

Juan-Ramón Larrubia, Elia Moreno-Cubero, Joaquín Miquel, Eduardo Sanz-de-Villalobos, Translational Hepatology Unit, Guadalajara University Hospital, University of Alcalá, 19002 Guadalajara, Spain.

Hepatitis C virus (HCV)-specific cytotoxic T cell (CTL) response plays a major role in viral control during spontaneous infection resolution. These cells develop an exhausted and pro-apoptotic status during chronic onset, being unable to get rid of HCV. The role of this response in contributing to sustained viral response (SVR) after anti-HCV is controversial.

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Case: We report the case of a fifty-one-year-old woman who underwent an uneventful cubital tunnel release and was admitted five days after surgery with a diagnosis of infection. Despite multiple surgical debridements and prolonged intravenous antibiotic treatment, the wound edges continued to slough and necrose. A delayed diagnosis of postsurgical pyoderma gangrenosum (PG) was made, and corticosteroid and immunosuppressive treatment was administered, with immediate clinical improvement.

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Chronic kidney disease in disadvantaged populations.

Transplantation

January 2015

1 Nephrology Service, Hospital Civil de Guadalajara University of Guadalajara Health Sciences Center Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. 2 Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India. 3 George Institute for Global Health, New Delhi, India. 4 University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.

The increased burden of CKD in disadavantaged populations is due to both global factors and population-specific issues. Low socioeconomic status and poor access to care contribute to health care disparities, and exacerbate the negative effects of genetic or biologic predisposition. Provision of appropriate renal care to these populations requires a two-pronged approach: expanding the reach of dialysis through development of low-cost alternatives that can be practiced in remote locations, and implementation and evaluation of cost-effective prevention strategies.

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Assessing the genotoxicities of sparteine and compounds isolated from Lupinus mexicanus and L. montanus seeds by using comet assay.

Genet Mol Res

December 2014

Biotechnology Laboratory, Department of Botany and Zoology, University Center for Biological and Agricultural Sciences, Guadalajara University, Guadalajara, Jalisco, México.

The genus Lupinus is widely distributed. Its seeds are used for animal and human food, and Lupinus possesses pharmacological potential because of its high content of quinolizidine alkaloids and flavonoids; however, there is little available information about its genotoxicity. We used the comet assay and staminal nuclei of Tradescantia (clone 4430) to evaluate the in vitro genotoxicity of 4 concentrations (0.

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Purpose: The aim of the present study was to validate a model of training, which combines the use of non-biological and ex vivo biological bench models, as well as the modelling of urological injuries for endourological treatment in a porcine animal model.

Material And Methods: A total of 40 participants took part in this study. The duration of the activity was 16 hours.

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While it is relatively well known that the prognosis of patients with lung cancer (LC) treated with surgery is worse in the presence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), it is unknown if this assessment can be extrapolated to patients with advanced disease treated with chemotherapy and/or tyrosine kinase inhibitors. The aim of our study is to analyze the clinical characteristics and survival rates in patients with LC and COPD, and to compare these to the patients without airflow obstruction. From 471 evaluable patients, 324 (69%) were not treated with surgery due to disseminated disease (stages 3B and 4).

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Radiology of pancreatic neoplasms: An update.

World J Gastrointest Oncol

September 2014

Luis Gijón de la Santa, José Antonio Pérez Retortillo, Ainhoa Camarero Miguel, Lea Marie Klein, Department of Radiology, Guadalajara University Hospital, University of Alcalá, 19002 Guadalajara, Spain.

Diagnostic imaging is an important tool to evaluate pancreatic neoplasms. We describe the imaging features of pancreatic malignancies and their benign mimics. Accurate detection and staging are essential for ensuring appropriate selection of patients who will benefit from surgery and for preventing unnecessary surgeries in patients with unresectable disease.

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Is radical surgery feasible in liver hydatid cysts in contact with the inferior vena cava?

World J Surg

November 2014

Hepato-Bilio-Pancreatic Surgical Unit, Department of Surgery, Guadalajara University Hospital, C/General Moscardó 26, 5-1, 28020, Guadalajara, Madrid, Spain,

Background: Cysts in contact with the inferior vena cava (IVC) represent a challenge for hepato-pancreatico-biliary surgeons. Although the literature on the topic is scarce, the most widely accepted approach is conservative surgery. Partial cyst resection is recommended, because radical resection is considered a high-risk procedure.

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Adaptive immune response during hepatitis C virus infection.

World J Gastroenterol

April 2014

Juan Ramón Larrubia, Elia Moreno-Cubero, Megha Uttam Lokhande, Silvia García-Garzón, Alicia Lázaro, Joaquín Miquel, Cristian Perna, Eduardo Sanz-de-Villalobos, Translational Hepatology Unit, Guadalajara University Hospital, University of Alcalá, E-19002 Guadalajara, Spain.

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection affects about 170 million people worldwide and it is a major cause of liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. HCV is a hepatotropic non-cytopathic virus able to persist in a great percentage of infected hosts due to its ability to escape from the immune control. Liver damage and disease progression during HCV infection are driven by both viral and host factors.

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Background: Preoperative psychologic distress is considered to be a risk factor for clinical dissatisfaction stemming from persistent pain and physical limitations after elective orthopaedic procedures such as lower-extremity arthroplasty. However, the degree to which psychologic distress, specifically in the form of anxiety and depression, influences surgical results has been poorly characterized.

Questions/purposes: We analyzed the effect of preoperative psychologic distress on changes in pain, function, and quality of life 1 year after elective TKA.

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Research has documented the deleterious effects on caregivers of providing care for an individual with traumatic brain injury (TBI). TBI caregivers in Mexico specifically have reduced health-related quality of life (HRQOL) across both physical and mental health domains. The purpose of the current study was to uncover the system of connections between Mexican TBI caregivers' HRQOL and their mental health.

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Lower than 2-log viral-load (VL) decrease at week 12 (w12) of chronic hepatitis C (CHC) treatment with Peg-interferon/ribavirin has 100% negative predictive value (PV) of sustained virologic response (SVR), and this could be related with absence of HCV-specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) response. In this study, percentage of cases with SVR, according to peripheral HCV-specific cytotoxic response at w12, was analysed (Group-1: detection(+), Group-2: detection(-)). SVR was higher in group-1 (93%) than in group-2 (47%) (p=0.

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Radical laparoscopic treatment for liver hydatidosis.

World J Surg

October 2013

Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Surgical Unit, Department of Surgery, Guadalajara University Hospital, Guadalajara, Spain.

Background: There is no scientific evidence to show which surgical technique should be used in treating hydatidosis of the liver; nor is there consensus on whether laparoscopy should be used in hydatidosis, because of the risk of dissemination or anaphylaxis.

Materials: We conducted a multicenter study of laparoscopic radical surgery for hydatidosis of the liver (LRSH). The main objectives of the study were to determine the feasibility of LRSH, to examine the associated morbidity, and to evaluate the associated recurrence rate.

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Raloxifene modifies the insulin sensitivity and lipid profile of postmenopausal insulin resistant women.

Gynecol Endocrinol

July 2013

Cardiovascular Research Unit, Physiology Department, University Center of Health Sciences, Guadalajara University, México.

Objective: To investigate the effects of raloxifene on the insulin sensitivity and lipid profile in insulin-sensitive and insulin-resistant postmenopausal women.

Study Design: This placebo-controlled, double-blind, randomized study involved 64 postmenopausal women aged between 45 and 55 years. All subjects were screened with the insulin resistance homeostasis model assessment (IR-HOMA) and those patients in the lowest quartile (n = 16) were assigned as insulin sensitive and those in the highest quartile as insulin resistant (n = 16).

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Article Synopsis
  • Virus-specific T cells are important for fighting off liver infections, but in chronic cases, they stop working effectively against the virus.
  • Hepatitis B and C viruses trick the immune system into ignoring them by destroying these virus-fighting T cells through a process called apoptosis.
  • A protein called Bim plays a key role in this cell death, helping the viruses survive in the body by keeping the immune response quiet.
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Examining the influence of three types of social support on the mental health of mexican caregivers of individuals with traumatic brain injury.

Am J Phys Med Rehabil

November 2013

From the Hunter Holmes McGuire Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Richmond, Virginia (LFS); Department of Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond (PBP, SG); University of Deusto, Bilbao, Spain (HR, JCA-L); Department of Neurosciences, Guadalajara University, Guadalajara, Mexico (TVC, MJ-M); Hospital Civil Fray Antonio Alcalde, Guadalajara, Mexico (MJ-M); and IKERBASQUE, Basque Foundation for Science, Bilbao, Spain (JCA-L).

Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the influence of three types of social support (appraisal, belonging, and tangible) on caregiver mental health (anxiety, burden, depression, and satisfaction with life) among Mexican caregivers of individuals with traumatic brain injury.

Design: This is a cross-sectional study of 90 family caregivers from Hospital Civil Fray Antonio Alcade in Guadalajara, Mexico.

Results: More months spent caregiving was associated with decreases in all three types of social support.

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In persistent hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, HCV-specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) reactivity is impaired and this affects HCV control. Interleukin-7 receptor (CD127) expression on these cells could regulate CTL reactivity through Mcl-1/Bim balance modulation. Bim is a pro-apoptotic molecule blocked by the action of Mcl-1.

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After breast-conserving treatment, the occurrence of ipsilateral breast tumor relapse raises the concern regarding whether it may represent two distinct types of lesion that it is important to define, a true recurrence (TR) or a new primary tumor (NPT). TR and NPT have different natural histories, prognosis, and in turn different implications for therapeutic management. We report the case of a 35-year-old woman who developed a breast invasive ductal carcinoma, which after receiving breast-conserving treatment with adjuvant chemotherapy, radiotherapy and hormone therapy, developed four years after an inflammatory carcinoma in the same breast, with different expression of immunohistochemical markers than the first breast cancer.

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Cysto-biliary communication in liver hydatidosis.

Langenbecks Arch Surg

August 2012

Hepato-Bilio-Pancreatic Surgical Unit, Department of Surgery, Guadalajara University Hospital, Guadalajara, Spain.

Background: Liver hydatidosis is a severe health problem in endemic areas. Due to migration from these countries to other zones, now it is a worldwide problem. Liver hydatidosis can provoke many complications (abscess, fistula to adjacent organs, migration, etc.

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Ambispective comparative study of two surgical strategies for liver hydatidosis.

World J Gastroenterol

February 2012

Department of Surgery, Hepato-Bilio-Pancreatic Surgery Unit, Guadalajara University Hospital, Guadalajara 19002, Spain.

Aim: To investigate the morbidity, mortality, recurrence and technical aspects of two distinct surgical strategies that were implemented in successive periods.

Methods: Ninty-two patients with 113 cysts underwent surgical procedures. The study was divided into 2 periods.

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Recently, metastatic renal cell carcinoma (mRCC) treatment has changed dramatically with the onset of new therapies against molecular targets replacing immunotherapy as standard treatment. We report the case of a 49-year-old patient with a moderately differentiated renal clear cell carcinoma without extracapsular extension who underwent radical nephrectomy. Eight months after surgery, he developed a thyroid metastasis which was also treated surgically with a hemithyroidectomy.

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Three trocars laparoscopic resection of angiomyolipoma of the liver.

Int J Hepatol

August 2012

Hepatopancreatobiliary Unit, Department of Surgery, Guadalajara University Hospital, 19002 Guadalajara, Spain.

Angiomyolipoma of the liver (AML) is an infrequent neoplasm composed of three tissues (adipose, muscle and vessels). In spite of advances in radiology, preoperative correct diagnosis is difficult. Clasically, a conservative management strategy was adopted in patients with asymptomatic tumors less than 5 cm with undoubtful diagnosis.

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Aim: The aim of this paper was to test the hypothesis that an expandable prosthesis with dual cage-and-plate function can provide immediate and durable spine stabilization after corpectomy.

Methods: We designed an expandable vertebral body prosthesis with dual cage-and-plate function in a single device (JR-prosthesis). Anatomical studies were performed to design a titanium-made prosthesis.

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