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Changing pattern of neurocysticercosis in an urban endemic center (Guayaquil, Ecuador)
ArticleAbstract: Objective: To confirm recent evidence suggesting a change in the pattern of disease expression of nePalabras claves:cysticercosis, neurocysticercosisAutores:del Brutto O.H.D., Victor J. del BruttoFuentes:scopusAssociation between PNPLA3 rs738409 G variant and MRI cerebrovascular disease biomarkers
ArticleAbstract: Introduction: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has been associated with greater cerebral whiPalabras claves:Association studies in genetics, Cerebrovascular disease/stroke, epidemiology, Metabolic disease, Nonalcoholic fatty liver diseaseAutores:Dueker N., Elkind M.S.V., Gutierrez J., Parikh N.S., Rundek T., Sacco R.L., Varela D., Victor J. del Brutto, Wright C.B.Fuentes:scopusCerebral small vessel disease in community-dwelling older adults living in remote rural settings
ArticleAbstract: Purpose: Cerebral small vessel disease (cSVD) has been overlooked in remote settings. In this study,Palabras claves:cerebral microbleeds, cerebral small vessel disease, Enlarged basal ganglia perivascular spaces, Lacunes, rural settings, white matter hyperintensitiesAutores:del Brutto O.H.D., Mera R.M., Recalde B.Y., Victor J. del BruttoFuentes:scopusNeuroimaging signatures of cerebral small vessel disease and risk of falls in stroke-free older adults living in rural Ecuador. The Atahualpa Project
ArticleAbstract: Purpose: This study aimed to assess the association between neuroimaging signatures of cerebral smalPalabras claves:cerebral microbleeds, Downton fall risk index, enlarged perivascular spaces, lacunar infarctions, Small vessel disease, white matter hyperintensitiesAutores:del Brutto O.H.D., Mera R.M., Peinado C.D., Sedler M.J., Victor J. del BruttoFuentes:scopusPrevalence of Willis-Ekbom disease in rural coastal Ecuador. A two-phase, door-to-door, population-based survey
ArticleAbstract: Objective To estimate the prevalence of Willis-Ekbom disease (WED) in a racially homogeneous populatPalabras claves:ECUADOR, epidemiology, International Restless Legs Syndrome Study Group questionnaire, Restless legs syndrome, Tropical regions, Willis-Ekbom diseaseAutores:Castillo P.R., del Brutto O.H.D., Victor J. del Brutto, Zambrano M.Fuentes:scopus