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A comprehensive study of Ecuadorian adult patients with a mild and moderate presentation of COViD-19
ArticleAbstract: Aim To characterize non-hospitalized patients with mild and moderate clinical presentation. MethodsPalabras claves:Autores:Carrero-Castillo Y., Fabricio Gonzalez-AndradeFuentes:googlescopusCongenital heart disease associated with well-characterized genetic syndromes
Book PartAbstract: Aim This chapter aims to describe CHD in well-characterized syndromes and update the possible causesPalabras claves:congenital heart disease, etiology, Genetic syndromes, MutationsAutores:Fabricio Gonzalez-Andrade, Gabriela RomeroFuentes:googlescopusHIGH ALTITUDE AND CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE IN ANDEAN HIGHLANDS POPULATIONS: THE CASE OF ECUADOR
Book PartAbstract: It is estimated that there are around 83 million people living at high altitudes; over 2500 meters aPalabras claves:Andean populations, chronic adaptation, congenital heart disease, ECUADOR, High altitude, Native AmericansAutores:Daniel Echeverría Espinosa, Fabricio Gonzalez-Andrade, Gabriela Romero, Stephanie MichelenaFuentes:googlescopusHPV genotyping in anogenital abnormal samples of Ecuadorian women
ArticleAbstract: Background: Limited data are available describing human papilloma virus (HPV) genotype distributionsPalabras claves:Cervical Cancer, ECUADOR, Genotyping, Hpv, PCR, PREVALENCE, QUITO, risk factor, screeningAutores:Fabricio Gonzalez-Andrade, Sánchez D.L.Fuentes:googlescopusHigh Altitude as a Cause of Congenital Heart Defects: A Medical Hypothesis Rediscovered in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Background: There are ∼83 million people living at high altitude (>2500 m) worldwide who endure chroPalabras claves:Andeans, Heart disease, high-altitude populations, highlanders, neonatal changesAutores:Fabricio Gonzalez-AndradeFuentes:googlescopusHigh altitude and microtia in Ecuadorian patients
ArticleAbstract: Objective: To examine the relationship between high altitude and microtia in Ecuador. Methods: We evPalabras claves:Birth defects surveillance, Database, ECUADOR, Genetics, High altitude, Microtia, PREVALENCEAutores:Cesar Paz-y-Miño, Espín V.H., Fabricio Gonzalez-Andrade, Lopez-Pulles R., Paz-Y-Mio C., RAMIRO LOPEZ-PULLES.Fuentes:googlescopusPercutaneous intervention and hemodynamic assessment in congenital heart diseases
Book PartAbstract: Background The diagnostic and interventional cardiac catheterization can be summarized as valvular hPalabras claves:Congenital heart diseases, Hemodynamic assessment, Percutaneous intervention, ReviewAutores:Echeverría-Espinosa D., Fabricio Gonzalez-Andrade, Gonçalves E.S.Fuentes:googlescopusLate onset pompe's disease in a woman triggered by pregnancy, a genomic clinical variant first time described in an adult
ArticleAbstract: Background: This is the first time in the world that the variant NM-000152 (GAA-V001):c.1555A>G; p.(Palabras claves:Age of Onset; pregnancy complications; clinical genomic variant, Glycogen Storage Disease Type II, Glycogen Storage Disease Type IIbAutores:Fabricio Gonzalez-Andrade, Gabriela Romero, Robert Salinas SuikouskiFuentes:googlescopusIs pulse oximetry helpful for the early detection of critical congenital heart disease at high altitude?
ArticleAbstract: Objective: To assess the pulse oximetry as a method for screening critical congenital heart diseasePalabras claves:critical congenital heart disease, Early Detection, ECUADOR, High altitude, newborns, pulse oximetryAutores:Daniel Echeverría, Fabricio Gonzalez-Andrade, Michaela Arellano, Valeria J. LópezFuentes:googlescopusSe requieren más médicos especialistas para tratar el cáncer: urge la formación prioritaria y un número suficiente de oncólogos en Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Contexto: el cáncer ha tomado extrema importancia en la población ecuatoriana, debido al rápido aumePalabras claves:brecha profesional, Cancer treatment, ECUADOR, medical specialists, médicos especialistas, professional gap, PUBLIC HEALTH, Salud pública, tratamiento de cáncerAutores:Cristiano Buizza, Fabricio Gonzalez-Andrade, Tania Soria, Tatiana VillacrésFuentes:rraae