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Changes in spirometry and pulmonary diffusing capacity in Mexican Hispanics approximately one year after having severe COVID-19: A dataset.

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December 2024

Department of Physiology and Membrane Biology, Tupper Hall, University of California, Rm 4327 1275 Med Sciences Drive, Davis, CA 95616, United States.

Article Synopsis
  • This observational longitudinal study took place in Mérida, Mexico, and involved 100 adult patients recovering from severe COVID-19 who were monitored over a period from March to August 2021.
  • Participants who met specific criteria underwent pulmonary function tests at approximately 100 and 400 days post-diagnosis, assessing various breathing and lung function metrics.
  • The study's dataset includes comprehensive data on lung function, morbidity history, and CT scan fibrosis scores, and is available for free in SPSS and .csv formats through the Mendeley Data repository.
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  • - The report discusses sebaceous skin tumors, such as sebaceous adenoma, sebaceoma, and sebaceous carcinoma, and their link to Muir-Torre syndrome (MTS).
  • - A clinical case of a 25-year-old male with a suspected sebaceous neoplasm was evaluated, confirmed by histopathological examination, and treated successfully through surgery.
  • - The importance of differential diagnoses and the use of dermoscopy for accurately assessing these uncommon skin tumors is emphasized in the report.
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This study shows a clinical case report of a kidney transplant patient who traveled from Mexico to The Netherlands and ate green vegetables in an international food restaurant. After 5 days, he started having diarrhea, nausea, colic, and a physical feeling of malaise. The patient only received symptomatic treatment after showing the characteristic symptoms of traveler's diarrhea.

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