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Clinical issues in orofacial clefts in Ecuadorian children
OtherAbstract: Background: Orofacial clefts are one of the most common human malformations worldwide and comprise cPalabras claves:Autores:Fabricio Gonzalez-Andrade, Guillermo Fuenmayor, Ramiro López-Pulles, RAMIRO LOPEZ-PULLES.Fuentes:googlerraaeComparison of Development of Full-term and Late Preterm Ecuadorian Mestizo Newborns, Using the Brunet-Lézine Scale and the Abbreviated Developmental Scale-3
ArticleAbstract: Objectives: Late preterm infants have a higher risk of early childhood developmental problems than fPalabras claves:Child development, Developmental disabilities, Newborn infant, premature birthAutores:Ana Lalangui-Campoverde, Fabricio Gonzalez-AndradeFuentes:googlescopusAssessment of genetic contributions to risk of preeclampsia in ecuadorian women
ArticleAbstract: Aim: To identify the immunogenetic factors that trigger the beginning of preeclampsia and eclampsia.Palabras claves:Eclampsia, etiology, Familial history, Genetic factors, Physiopathology, PreeclampsiaAutores:Ayala J., Buitrn L.R., Carrillo R., Chuga J., Durn-Rodas M., Fabricio Gonzalez-Andrade, Lpez-Pulles R., Walter MoyaFuentes:scopusCongenital malformations in Ecuadorian children: Urgent need to create a National Registry of Birth Defects
ArticleAbstract: Aim: This study sets out (a) to estimate the prevalence of admissions by birth defects, using the ofPalabras claves:Birth defects surveillance, Congenital malformations, Database, ECUADOR, epidemiology, Genetics, PREVALENCEAutores:Fabricio Gonzalez-Andrade, Lopez-Pulles R.Fuentes:googlescopusDifferences between preterm infants receiving a dose for lung maturation and those receiving an additional rescue dose of corticosteroids
ArticleAbstract: It is unknown if there is a difference between preterm infants with a history of receiving pulmonaryPalabras claves:Obstetric labor, Prenatal exposure to corticosteroids, Preterm, Preterm Birth, Pulmonary surfactants, Respiratory Distress SyndromeAutores:Fabricio Gonzalez-Andrade, Sandra Liliana Medina PomaFuentes:googlescopusNeurodevelopmental Delay in Premature Ecuadorian Children Born Weighing Less than 1500 g: a Follow-up Study
ArticleAbstract: Objectives: To determine neurodevelopmental disorders at 3 years of age in two cohorts of prematurePalabras claves:Comorbidities, ECUADOR, ethnicity, Mestizos, Neurodevelopment delay, RISK FACTORSAutores:Fabricio Gonzalez-Andrade, Nelly BáezFuentes:scopusNiveles de ácido fólico en mujeres con antecedentes de abortos y/o recién nacidos con anomalías congénitas
OtherAbstract: Propósito: Establecer la existencia o no de deficiencia de ácido fólico, en mujeres que acudieron poPalabras claves:Autores:Alicia Rodríguez, Fabricio Gonzalez-Andrade, Guillermo Fuenmayor, José Madero, Kléver Sáenz, Klever Sáenz-Flor, Ramiro López-Pulles, RAMIRO LOPEZ-PULLES.Fuentes:googlerraaeHIGH 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:googlescopus