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pro vyhledávání: '"Fiorella Rimolo-Donadio"'
Autor:
Monica Penon‐Portmann, Stephanie Lotz‐Esquivel, Alejandra Chavez Carrera, Mildred Jiménez‐Hernández, Danny Alvarado‐Romero, Sharon Segura‐Cordero, Fiorella Rimolo‐Donadio, Francisco Hevia‐Urrutia, Alfredo Mora‐Guevara, Manuel Saborío‐Rocafort, Gabriela Jiménez‐Arguedas, Ramsés Badilla‐Porras
Publikováno v:
JIMD Reports, Vol 52, Iss 1, Pp 55-62 (2020)
Abstract Introduction The prevalence of Wilson disease (WD) in Costa Rica is among the highest reported in the world, 4.9:100 000. Previous investigators have also described a burden of autosomal recessive conditions in this country. Genetic testing
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/1a193398fcd844faa43ef76b7306a0b8
Autor:
Edward Castro-Santa, Alcides Montero-Sanchez, Arturo Robles-Segura, Alvaro Sanchez-Siles, Fiorella Rimolo-Donadio, Aly Alvarez-Orellana, Jose Pablo Garbanzo-Corrales, María A. Matamoros
Publikováno v:
Transplantation Reports, Vol 5, Iss 3, Pp 100060- (2020)
Background: Costa Rica has a public health system based on social security, and its transplant program has limited resources. Therefore, when a whole liver is surgically split for transplantation, only one of the obtained grafts can be transplanted.
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/fb5ea729f4424096ac33dea5c76e85da
Autor:
Mildred Jiménez-Hernández, Alejandra Chavez Carrera, Sharon Segura‐Cordero, Francisco Hevia-Urrutia, Monica Penon-Portmann, Danny Alvarado-Romero, Alfredo Mora‐Guevara, Gabriela Jiménez‐Arguedas, Stephanie Lotz-Esquivel, Ramsés Badilla‐Porras, Fiorella Rimolo‐Donadio, Manuel Saborío-Rocafort
Publikováno v:
JIMD Reports, Vol 52, Iss 1, Pp 55-62 (2020)
JIMD Reports
JIMD Reports
Introduction The prevalence of Wilson disease (WD) in Costa Rica is among the highest reported in the world, 4.9:100 000. Previous investigators have also described a burden of autosomal recessive conditions in this country. Genetic testing for WD be
Autor:
Fiorella Rimolo-Donadio, Alcides Montero-Sanchez, Alvaro Sanchez-Siles, Aly Alvarez-Orellana, Edward Castro-Santa, Arturo Robles-Segura, María A Matamoros, Jose Pablo Garbanzo-Corrales
Publikováno v:
Transplantation Reports, Vol 5, Iss 3, Pp 100060-(2020)
Background Costa Rica has a public health system based on social security, and its transplant program has limited resources. Therefore, when a whole liver is surgically split for transplantation, only one of the obtained grafts can be transplanted. I