21 results match your criteria: "Instituto Universitario Italiano de Rosario[Affiliation]"

Background: The aim of this case study is to present the rationality and scientific evidence of a new design for a double (DA) and triple (TA) dental abutment-implant with their specific new concept of biodynamic optimized peri-implant tissue (BOPiT).

Methods: The innovative design of these abutments with a paraboloid geometry was based on BOPiT, simultaneously involving the principles of mechanobiology, biotensegrity, and mechanotransduction. Thus, 37 consecutive individuals/43 cases rehabilitated with single dental implant using the innovative DA (n = 28) and TA (n = 15) on 43 implants were included in this case study.

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Cardiovascular diseases stand as the leading cause of mortality among adults globally. For decades, comprehensive evidence has underscored the correlation between infections, particularly those involving the respiratory system, and an elevated risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events, as well as all-cause mortality. The mechanisms through which infections heighten cardiovascular events are intricate, encompassing immune system activation, systemic inflammation, hypercoagulable states, sympathetic system activation, and increased myocardial oxygen demand.

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Fabry disease (FD) is a multisystem lysosomal storage disorder induced by genetic variants in the alpha-galactosidase A (GalA) gene. Some FD patients have GLA variants with a reduction in overall GalA enzymatic activity due to mutated proteins with reduced stability, caused by protein misfolding and premature degradation, but the GalA catalytic activity remains conserved ("amenable" genetic variants). To correct this misfolding and to prevent premature degradation, migalastat, a small iminosugar molecule was developed.

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Objectives: The aim of this investigation was to assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on dentists in Latin America during the initial year of the outbreak, specifically within the timeframe preceding vaccination campaigns. This study determined the various facets in which dentists were affected and exactly what proportion of them was harmed.

Methods: A comprehensive 33 question survey was distributed across 19 Latin American countries after the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic's presence in the region.

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Fabry Disease: Switch from Enzyme Replacement Therapy to Oral Chaperone Migalastat: What Do We Know Today?

Healthcare (Basel)

February 2023

Trasplante Renal-Pancreático, Sanatorio Parque de Rosario, Rosario S2000, Provincia de Santa Fe, Argentina.

Fabry disease is a lysosomal storage disorder caused by the deficiency of the α-galactosidase-A enzyme. The result is the progressive accumulation of complex glycosphingolipids and cellular dysfunction. Cardiac, renal, and neurological involvement significantly reduces life expectancy.

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Nephropathy is a major Fabry disease complication. Kidney biopsies reveal glomerulosclerosis even in pediatric patients. The main manifestations of Fabry nephropathy include reduced glomerular filtration rate and proteinuria.

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Introduction: Diastasis recti is a common condition with functional and cosmetic effects that can occur in both female and male patients. However, it is more prevalent in females after pregnancies and can be associated with midline hernias. The preaponeurotic endoscopic repair (REPA) has become an emerging procedure for the surgical treatment of this condition.

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Introduction: Nephropathy is one of the major complications of Fabry disease and mainly includes reduced glomerular filtration rate and proteinuria. Affected patients show different degrees of annual loss of renal function according to the magnitude of proteinuria and decrease in estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) at the baseline.

Objetive: To analyze the relationship between age at diagnosis and severity of nephropathy in a Fabry disease population.

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Introduction: In advanced Fabry nephropathy stages, enzyme replacement theraphy (ERT) efficacy decreases, due to its impossibility to reverse renal fibrosis. Therefore, the finding of early kidney fibrosis biomarkers in affected patients is of interest. During renal fibrosis miR-21, miR-192 and miR-433 (fibrosis promotors) are activated by transforming growth factor- (TGF-), and miR-29 and miR-200 family (fibrosis supressors) are inhibited by TGF-.

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Background: The early detection of Fabry nephropathy is of interest to us. Its treatment is more effective in early stages. It has been studied by analysing molecular and tissue biomarkers.

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Study Design: Retrospective cohort of patients with traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) that have been hospitalized for physical-functional rehabilitation purposes.

Objectives: To compare the incidence of urinary tract infection (UTI) after urodynamic study (UDS) in three hospitals that adopted different protocols with regard to the preparation of patients.

Setting: Sarah Network of Rehabilitation Hospitals, Brazil.

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Renal involvement is associated with a greater morbidity and mortality in Fabry disease. Pathological albuminuria, the first Fabry nephropathy clinical manifestation, can occur from early childhood, although histological lesions such as tubulo-interstitial fibrosis and glomerulosclerosis are present or may precede the onset of pathological albuminuria. In renal cells, exposure to Lyso-Gb3 is correlated with increased expression of Transforming Growth Factor-eta (TGF-).

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Major Organic Involvement in Women with Fabry Disease in Argentina.

ScientificWorldJournal

October 2018

GINEF (Grupo de Investigación Nefrológica en la Enfermedad de Fabry), Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Fabry disease (FD) is an X-linked lysosomal storage disorder resulting from the deficiency or absence of the alpha galactosidase A enzyme. Organic involvement in men is well known, but in women it is controversial, partly due to the random X-chromosomes inactivation (Lyon hypothesis). The aim of this study was to describe the organic involvement in women at the time of FD diagnosis.

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Early Renal Involvement in a Girl with Classic Fabry Disease.

Case Rep Nephrol

October 2017

GINEF Argentina (Grupo de Investigación Nefrológica en la Enfermedad de Fabry), Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Fabry disease is an X-linked lysosomal storage disorder resulting from the deficiency or absence of the enzyme alpha galactosidase A; this defect leads to the systemic accumulation of globotriaosylceramide and its metabolites. Organic involvement in men is well known, but in women it is controversial, mainly due to the random X-chromosome inactivation in each of their cells (Lyon hypothesis). This would explain why women (heterozygotes) present a wide variability in the severity of their phenotype.

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Injury-induced purinergic signalling molecules upregulate pluripotency gene expression and mitotic activity of progenitor cells in the zebrafish retina.

Purinergic Signal

December 2017

Instituto de Fisiología y Biofísica Prof. Bernardo Houssay (IFIBIO-Houssay), UBA y Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET), Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Damage in fish activates retina repair that restores sight. The purinergic signalling system serves multiple homeostatic functions and has been implicated in cell cycle control of progenitor cells in the developing retina. We examined whether changes in the expression of purinergic molecules were instrumental in the proliferative phase after injury of adult zebrafish retinas with ouabain.

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The aim of the study is to report the rare association of two complications of long-term treatment of osteoporosis with bisphosphonates in the same Caucasian elderly patient. A female patient of Italian descent, age 87 years, consulted in February 2013. She had a history of osteoporosis and had taken alendronate weekly for 7 years (1999-2006).

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Identification and frequencies of cystic fibrosis mutations in central Argentina.

Clin Biochem

January 2016

Louvain Center for Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, Institut de Recherche Expérimentale et Clinique, Université catholique de Louvain, Brussels, Belgium.

Background: The Argentinian population is mainly of Caucasian origin, with a small contingent of indigenous descent. The aim of this study is to test the hypothesis that a panel of mutations designed for European countries is not optimal as a first-line molecular diagnosis for routine use in this country of mixed European origin.

Methods: Phenotype analyses combined with a European screening panel of 71 mutations followed by Sanger sequencing and large rearrangement study, were used to characterize the identification and distribution of CFTR mutations in the Santa Fe province of Argentina.

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The role of plasmapheresis on the treatment of Leptospirosis has not been define, although it has already been used with beneficial effects in the reported case mentioned above, where was possible to contribute to the resolution of the toxic effects on the tubular renal cells. This case report show how plasma exchange prevents the multiorganic failure.

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The utilization of adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP) infusions to inhibit the growth of some human and animals tumors was based on the anticancer activity observed in in vitro and in vivo experiments, but contradictory results make the use of ATP in clinical practice rather controversial. Moreover, there is no literature regarding the use of ATP infusions to treat hepatocarcinomas. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether ATP prevents in vivo oncogenesis in very-early-stage cancer cells in a well characterized two-stage model of hepatocarcinogenesis in the rat.

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[Influence of pulmonary recruitment on exogenous surfactant effects].

Medicina (B Aires)

August 2006

Servicio de Neonatología, Unidad de Medicina y Cirugía Experimental, Instituto Universitario Italiano de Rosario, Hospital Italiano Garibaldi, Rosario, Argentina.

An experimental model was devised to study the effects of a sustained insufflation maneuver on the immediate response to exogenous surfactant administration and the effects of baseline pulmonary volume subsequently used in 20 adult albino rats. Lung-injury was induced by repeated lavages with saline solution. Gas exchange, hemodynamic status, lung mechanics and histopathology were assessed.

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