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Salud colect ; 12(2): 279-294, abr.-jun. 2016.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-798243

ABSTRACT

RESUMEN Este trabajo explora las expresiones online de violencia ejercida o padecida por las y los adolescentes de sectores populares marginalizados del Área Metropolitana de Buenos Aires. Desde una metodología cualitativa, se indagan cuatro fenómenos específicos: las amenazas, los "bondis", el cyberbullying y los duelos, para lo cual se realizaron veinte entrevistas en profundidad y 3.000 observaciones virtuales de perfiles de la red social Facebook entre 2013 y 2014. Entre los principales resultados, se observa que la mayoría de las expresiones de violencia se enmarcan en una dinámica offline-online. Asimismo, se ofrece evidencia empírica a partir de la cual es posible afirmar que las expresiones de violencia de estos adolescentes se despliegan en torno a la cultura del "aguante". El artículo se pregunta si en la plataforma icónica del "me gusta" estas expresiones resultan implícitamente funcionales a la red social o si, por el contrario, permiten desplazamientos y reapropiaciones significativas de los usuarios. En definitiva, se abren nuevos interrogantes acerca de la utilización de estas herramientas por parte de adolescentes de sectores populares marginalizados y se propone complejizar los enfoques en torno a estos fenómenos.


ABSTRACT This paper explores the online expressions of violence perpetrated or experienced by adolescents from marginalized areas of Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina. Using a qualitative methodology, four specific events were examined: threats, "bondis" [fights], cyberbullying and displays of mourning. To do so, 20 in-depth interviews and 3,000 virtual observations of profiles in the social network Facebook were carried out. Among the main results, it was seen that most expressions of violence are part of an offline-online dynamic. Empirical evidence is also offered based upon which it can be affirmed that the expressions of violence of these teenagers are developed around the culture of "aguante" [fierce loyalty]. The article ponders the extent to which, in the iconic platform of the option "like," these expressions are implicitly functional to the social network or, to the contrary, or whether they allow displacements and significant reappropriations on the part of users. New questions arise about the use of these tools by adolescents from marginalized areas and the need for more complex approaches to examine these phenomena.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Social Support , Violence , Argentina , Adolescent Behavior , Bullying
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Salud Colect ; 12(2): 279-294, 2016.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28414843

ABSTRACT

This paper explores the online expressions of violence perpetrated or experienced by adolescents from marginalized areas of Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina. Using a qualitative methodology, four specific events were examined: threats, "bondis" [fights], cyberbullying and displays of mourning. To do so, 20 in-depth interviews and 3,000 virtual observations of profiles in the social network Facebook were carried out. Among the main results, it was seen that most expressions of violence are part of an offline-online dynamic. Empirical evidence is also offered based upon which it can be affirmed that the expressions of violence of these teenagers are developed around the culture of "aguante" [fierce loyalty]. The article ponders the extent to which, in the iconic platform of the option "like," these expressions are implicitly functional to the social network or, to the contrary, or whether they allow displacements and significant reappropriations on the part of users. New questions arise about the use of these tools by adolescents from marginalized areas and the need for more complex approaches to examine these phenomena.


Subject(s)
Social Support , Violence , Adolescent , Adolescent Behavior , Argentina , Bullying , Female , Humans , Male
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Arch Argent Pediatr ; 109(5): 417-22, 2011 10.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22042072

ABSTRACT

Lymphatic malformations are developmental abnormalities of the lymphatic system, which tend to complicate during their evolution. In the last decade, therapy with sclerosing agents has gained popularity over surgery due to its effectiveness, fewer complications, and excellent cosmetic results. We present a series of 24 patients treated with percutaneous bleomycin injection. Results were excellent (volume reduction ≥ 95%, without symptoms) in 12 patients, good (volume reduction between 50% and 95%, without symptoms) in 5 patients, fair (volume reduction <50%, without symptoms) in 4 patients, and poor (no change in volume from baseline and persistence of symptoms) in 3 patients. These results were directly related to the type of lymphatic malformation. The complications found had little clinical relevance. Sclerotherapy with bleomycin is an effective and safe treatment for patients with unicystic or macrocystic lymphatic malformations. It could also be used in patients with microcystic or cavernous lymphatic malformation undergoing surgery to reduce both the malformation size and postoperative lymphorrhea, and in postoperative symptomatic patients whose malformation could not be totally resected.


Subject(s)
Bleomycin/administration & dosage , Lymphatic Abnormalities/drug therapy , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Male , Retrospective Studies
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Arch. argent. pediatr ; 109(5): 417-422, sept.-oct. 2011. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-633201

ABSTRACT

Las malformaciones linfáticas son anomalías del desarrollo del sistema linfático que tienden a sufrir complicaciones en su evolución. En la última década, la terapia con agentes esclerosantes ha ido ganando popularidad sobre la cirugía, por su eficacia, sus menores complicaciones y sus excelentes resultados estéticos. Presentamos una serie de 24 pacientes tratados mediante esclerosis percutánea con bleomicina. Los resultados fueron excelentes (reducción de volumen ≥ 95% y asintomáticos) en 12 pacientes, buenos (reducción de volumen entre 50% y 95% y asintomáticos) en 5 pacientes, regulares (reducción de volumen < 50% y asintomáticos) en 4 pacientes, y malos (sin cambios de volumen respecto al inicio o sin desaparición de síntomas iniciales) en 3 pacientes. Estos resultados estuvieron directamente relacionados con el tipo de malformación. Las complicaciones observadas fueron de escasa relevancia clínica. La escleroterapia con bleomicina es un método eficaz y seguro en el tratamiento de pacientes con malformación linfática uniquística o macroquística. Su indicación también podría extenderse a pacientes con malformación linfática microquística o cavernosa que serán sometidos a cirugía, para obtener una reducción de su tamaño y menor linforragia postoperatoria, y a pacientes postquirúrgicos sintomáticos, en quienes no fue posible la resección total de la malformación.


Lymphatic malformations are developmental abnormalities of the lymphatic system, which tend to complicate during their evolution. In the last decade, therapy with sclerosing agents has gained popularity over surgery due to its effectiveness, fewer complications, and excellent cosmetic results. We present a series of 24 patients treated with percutaneous bleomycin injection. Results were excellent (volume reduction ≥ 95%, without symptoms) in 12 patients, good (volume reduction between 50% and 95%, without symptoms) in 5 patients, fair (volume reduction <50%, without symptoms) in 4 patients, and poor (no change in volume from baseline and persistence of symptoms) in 3 patients. These results were directly related to the type of lymphatic malformation. The complications found had little clinical relevance. Sclerotherapy with bleomycin is an effective and safe treatment for patients with unicystic or macrocystic lymphatic malformations. It could also be used in patients with microcystic or cavernous lymphatic malformation undergoing surgery to reduce both the malformation size and postoperative lymphorrhea, and in postoperative symptomatic patients whose malformation could not be totally resected.


Subject(s)
Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Male , Bleomycin/administration & dosage , Lymphatic Abnormalities/drug therapy , Retrospective Studies
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