1.Cocaine Cravings, Borderline Personality Disorder & Attempted Homicide
Bernat N Tiffon ; Jorge Gonzá ; lez Ferná ; ndez
ASEAN Journal of Psychiatry 2021;22(5):1-4
In the 80’s, in Spain, there was a very significant increase in the population addicted to heroin use. The behaviour patterns of use and abuse of this substance also caused many drug addicts to be linked to the associated consumption of multiple toxic substances, favouring the appearance of politoxicomania. The origin of the change of model in drug use began in mid- 1987 and in the following years, ecstasy and the so-called designer drugs began to spread throughout the festival scene in the United Kingdom, Western Europe and the Iberian Peninsul. In the 90’s, new substances were introduced into society that had little to do with heroin use, shifting the link to toxic substances to these better accepted and less questioned substances, avoiding the possible problems associated with consumption in marginal environments. The normalization of the consumption of substances of abuse began to have a greater social tolerance, breaking the stigma that led to the alarm raised by heroin consumption in the 80’s. In this sense, drugs were no longer associated with marginalization, and were seen in environments considered festive and, therefore, “normal”. ASEAN Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 22(5): July 2021: 1-4.
2.Intracranial angiomatoid fibrous histiocytoma with Hodgkin lymphoma
Gunness Vimal Raj Nitish ; Munoz David G ; Mikhalkova Agdaliya ; Gonzá ; lez Ló ; pez Pablo ; Alshafai Nabeel ; Spears Julian
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2019;74(3):234-236
Angiomatoid fibrous histiocytoma (AFH) is a rare soft tissue
tumour of uncertain differentiation and low metastatic
potential, which occurs predominantly in children and
young adults. It occurs mostly within the extremities, trunk,
head and neck. We report the case of a 32-year-old female
that was operated in our hospital in 2016 and twice in 2017.
The patient had headaches and neck pain initially in 2016.
We discuss the radiographic and histologic features initially
found and the findings that ultimately led to the diagnosis of
AFH. The patient had a past history of Hodgkin lymphoma.
3.Immune response in Blackbelly lambs to Haemonchus contortus and Trichostrongylus colubriformis mixed infection in a hot and humid climate
Gonzá ; lez-Garduñ ; o, R. ; Ló ; pez-Arellano, M.E. ; Mendoza-de Gives, P., Torres-Herná ; ndez, G ; Arece-Garcí ; a, J.
Tropical Biomedicine 2018;35(3):696-708
The main objective was to determine the immune response of Blackbelly lambs
infected with Haemonchus contortus, Trichostrongylus colubriformis, or both species. In
the first stage, an experimental challenge was performed with 200 infective larvae (L3)/kg
body weight (BW) of H. contortus (Hct, n = 8). Additionally, eight animals were infected with
500 L3/kg BW of T. colubriformis (Tcl), eight lambs with the mixed infection at the same dose
(HctTcl), and lambs without infection were the control group. In the second infection, the
same lambs were reinfected with high doses: 400 L3/kg BW of Hct and 900 L3/kg BW of Tcl.
The third stage consisted of a natural reinfection in grazing. Faecal samples were taken to
determine the faecal egg count (FEC) of gastrointestinal nematodes (GINs). IgA was
determined in serum and saliva by an indirect Enzyme-Linked Immuno Sorbent Assay (ELISA).
The haematological parameters were recorded. With the first challenge, it was not possible
to promote an immune response, whereas in the second infection, FEC were higher than 1000
eggs per gram of faeces (EPG) in infected animals. During the third stage, FECs were higher
in lambs infected with Tcl. Eosinophils (EOS) did not show differences in the first and second
stages, but during grazing the infected lambs had higher counts than the control group (P <
0.05). IgA activity values showed the same trend, and lambs infected with HctTcl had a
higher response (33% of the positive standard) than groups mono-infected (16.5% and 22.6%,
respectively).

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