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Rev. Hosp. Clin. Univ. Chile ; 18(2): 155-161, 2007. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-549935

ABSTRACT

The impressive development of the clinical laboratory network of the HCUCH has forced a complete protocol revision, specially directed towards the procedures involved in way the biological samples are obtained. This includes the selection of the tubes used. In this sense, the use in the different centers of SS tubes, which stands for serum separating tubes, was evaluated. The SS tubes consist of a gel that which after centrifugation separates the thrombotic and serum phases, forming an impermeable barrier in between. Before its onset, is necessary to compare with the aid of the bio-statistical parameter of correlation coefficient both the biochemical and hormonal measurements obtained through the use of the typical tubes (containing heparin or without anticoagulant reactive) and those of the SS tubes. The determinations included 27parameters, consistent of biochemical, electrolytic and hormonal measurements. The data collected was tabulated and afterwards the statistical analysis was performed, considering correlation and concordance, and then the interclass Correlation coefficient (ICC) was applied. The concordance study concluded that 26 of the 27 evaluated parameters have a value of ICC between 0.858 and 1.0, Only the direct bilirrubin showed a low ICC (0.08), possibly, it must be considered the low values of it found in the samples, and therefore to make the result to significant the evaluation has to be made among a greater number of samples. In summary, the results supported the adoption of tubes SS for the clinical laboratories processes, since these threw equivalent and trustworthy results compared with the conventional tubes for the medical studied with advantages in operator protection and samples transport.


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Humans , Plastic Bags for Blood Preservation , Blood Specimen Collection/classification , Blood Specimen Collection/statistics & numerical data , Blood Specimen Collection/trends , Blood Specimen Collection
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Rev. chil. cir ; 57(1): 76-80, feb. 2005. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-425173

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El adenocarcinoma gástrico es una neoplasia poco frecuente en pacientes menores de 15 años. Se denomina tumor de Krukenberg a la metástasis ovárica secundaria a esta neoplasia, o a otras neoplasias, que histológicamente presenten células en anillo de sello y reacción sarcomatoide del estroma. Generalmente se presenta en mujeres cuya edad promedio es de 40 años sexualmente activas; su sintomatología puede derivar de la neoplasia primaria o de la metástasis ovárica. El presente artículo expone el caso de una adolescente de 14 años, que accidentalmente autopesquisa una masa pélvica bilateral. Tras estudio imagenológico se determinó su origen anexial, se realizó una laparotomía exploradora que incluyó ooferectomía bilateral, apendicectomía y linfadenectomía. La biopsia rápida informó la presencia de células en anillo de sello en dichos tejidos. En busca de la neoplasia primaria, se realizó una endoscopia digestiva alta que evidenció un adenocarcinoma gástrico con iguales características histológicas. La biopsia definitiva confirmó el diagnóstico de tumor de Krukenberg. Se describe lo que parece el caso más precoz con primario conocido reportado y se revisa la literatura.


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Adolescent , Humans , Female , Adenocarcinoma/complications , Ovarian Neoplasms , Krukenberg Tumor/surgery , Krukenberg Tumor/etiology , Adenocarcinoma/surgery , Adenocarcinoma/secondary , Neoplasm Metastasis , Stomach Neoplasms , Krukenberg Tumor/diagnosis , Krukenberg Tumor/secondary
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