1.The Rare and Challenging Presentation of Gastric Cancer during Pregnancy: A Report of Three Cases.
Sergio PACHECO ; Enrique NORERO ; Claudio CANALES ; José Miguel MARTÍNEZ ; María Elisa HERRERA ; Carolina MUÑOZ ; Nicolás JARUFE
Journal of Gastric Cancer 2016;16(4):271-276
Pregnancy-associated gastric cancer is extremely rare. In many cases, it is diagnosed at an advanced stage because the symptoms during pregnancy are generally overlooked. We report three cases of gastric cancer during pregnancy with various outcomes. The first case included a patient with stage IV gastric cancer who received palliative chemotherapy. This patient had a preterm birth and died 7 months after diagnosis. The second case received neoadjuvant chemotherapy during pregnancy and a total gastrectomy was performed after delivery. She then received adjuvant chemoradiotherapy. This patient developed pulmonary metastasis and died of recurrence 41 months after surgery. In the third case, a distal subtotal gastrectomy was performed at week 14 of pregnancy, with no complications. The patient received adjuvant chemoradiotherapy. She is currently without recurrence 14 months after surgery. In patients with pregnancy-associated gastric cancer, treatment decisions are predominantly influenced by clinical stage and gestational age at diagnosis.
Carcinoma, Signet Ring Cell
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Chemoradiotherapy, Adjuvant
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Diagnosis
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Drug Therapy
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Gastrectomy
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Gestational Age
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Humans
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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Pregnancy*
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Premature Birth
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Recurrence
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Stomach Neoplasms*
2. Depressant effects of Agastache mexicana methanol extract and one of major metabolites tilianin
María Eva GONZÁLEZ-TRUJANO ; Hilda PONCE-MUÑOZ ; Sergio HIDALGO-FIGUEROA ; Gabriel NAVARRETE-VÁZQUEZ ; Samuel ESTRADA-SOTO
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine 2015;8(3):185-190
Objective: To determine the depressant-like effects and the possible mechanism of action of tilianin isolated from active methanol extract of Agastache mexicana (A. mexicana). Also, to establish the pharmacophoric requirements of tilianin, as a possible ligand of GABA
3.Evaluation of validity and reliability of a methodology for measuring human postural attitude and its relation to temporomandibular joint disorders.
Ramón Fuentes FERNÁNDEZ ; Pablo CARTER ; Sergio MUÑOZ ; Héctor SILVA ; Gonzalo Hernán Oporto VENEGAS ; Mario CANTIN ; Nicolás Ernesto OTTONE
Singapore medical journal 2016;57(4):204-208
INTRODUCTIONTemporomandibular joint disorders (TMJDs) are caused by several factors such as anatomical, neuromuscular and psychological alterations. A relationship has been established between TMJDs and postural alterations, a type of anatomical alteration. An anterior position of the head requires hyperactivity of the posterior neck region and shoulder muscles to prevent the head from falling forward. This compensatory muscular function may cause fatigue, discomfort and trigger point activation. To our knowledge, a method for assessing human postural attitude in more than one plane has not been reported. Thus, the aim of this study was to design a methodology to measure the external human postural attitude in frontal and sagittal planes, with proper validity and reliability analyses.
METHODSThe variable postures of 78 subjects (36 men, 42 women; age 18-24 years) were evaluated. The postural attitudes of the subjects were measured in the frontal and sagittal planes, using an acromiopelvimeter, grid panel and Fox plane.
RESULTSThe method we designed for measuring postural attitudes had adequate reliability and validity, both qualitatively and quantitatively, based on Cohen's Kappa coefficient (> 0.87) and Pearson's correlation coefficient (r = 0.824, > 80%).
CONCLUSIONThis method exhibits adequate metrical properties and can therefore be used in further research on the association of human body posture with skeletal types and TMJDs.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Movement ; physiology ; Posture ; physiology ; Reproducibility of Results ; Temporomandibular Joint Disorders ; diagnosis ; physiopathology ; Young Adult