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Cambios rev. méd ; 16(1): 14-19, ene. - 2017. ^etab., graf., ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-981442

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Introduction: Colorectal cancer is one of the most prevalent tumors in the world. In the surveillance setting of recurrent colorectal cancer, laboratory test like carncinoembryonic antigen (CEA) and imaging tests like computed tomography (CT) and positron emission tomography (PET/CT) are available. We performed this study to establish the predictive accuracy of these tests to an early identification of recurrent colorectal cáncer. Materials and Methods: Thirty six patients at stages I , III and IV, after single metastasis resection of colorectal cáncer were identified. We assessed the utility of CEA, CT and PET-CT in the follow-up of these patients to improve the diagnosis of recurrent disease. Results: Of 36 studied patients, 27 /75%) had recurrence; the median age was 61 year-old and the median lap-time 16 months. The PET PET/CT scan obtained the following results: sensitivity 96.7%, specificity 88.9%, positive predictive value 96.3%, negative predictive value 88.9%, positive likekihood ratio 8.7 and negative likelihood ratio 0.04. Discusion: The best tool to make diagnosis of colorectal cancer and its recurrence is PET­CT, however, none of these tests could make the diagnosis by themselves. It has to be confirmed by histopathologic studies plus other exams.


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Humans , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Carcinoembryonic Antigen , Colonic Neoplasms , Positron Emission Tomography Computed Tomography
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Cambios rev. méd ; 16(1): 24-30, ene. - 2017. ^etab., graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-981449

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Introducción: El temblor esencial constituye el trastorno de movimiento más frecuente, se caracteriza por un temblor cinético postural de 4-12 Hz de frecuencia. Es una enfermedad crónica, progresiva y neurodegenerativa que tiene una repercusión heterogénea sobre la calidad de vida. Materiales y métodos: Se analizó la presencia de comorbilidades aplicando el índice de Charlson corregido, se valoró la correlación de estas patologías sobre la calidad de vida, ámbito emocional y funcionalidad de pacientes con temblor esencial. Resultados: Se estudiaron 132 pacientes con temblor esencial y no se encontró una correlación significativa entre la presencia de ansiedad, depresión y el estado cognitivo con la calidad de vida de éstos pacientes. Discusión: Las comorbilidades, medidas con el índice de Charlson, no se correlacionan con la calidad de vida y sus distintas esferas en pacientes con temblor esencial.


Introduction: Essential tremor is the most frequent movement disorder, is characterized as a postural tremor of 4-12 Hz frequency. Is a chronic, progressive and neurodegenerative disease that has a heterogeneous impact on quality of life, considering that it is a prevalent disease in older adults who have comorbidities aging, it is necessary to determine to what extent these comorbidities affect different areas of quality of life. Methods: The presence of comorbidities were analyzed using the Charlson index adjusted for age, focused on the relation of these comorbidities with the quality of life, emotional scope and functionality of patients with essential tremor. Results: One hundred and thirty two patientes with essential tremor were studied. We did not find a significant correlation between the presence of anxiety, depression and cognitive status with the quality of life of these patients. Discusion: Comorbidities assessed by the Charlson index do not correlate with quality of life in patients with essential tremor.


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Humans , Quality of Life , Comorbidity , Essential Tremor
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