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pro vyhledávání: '"Nicolás A. Grisolía"'
Autor:
Inés Sananez, Silvina C. Raiden, Silvia C. Algieri, Macarena Uranga, Nicolás A. Grisolía, Daniela Filippo, Norberto De Carli, Sandra Di Lalla, Héctor Cairoli, María J. Chiolo, Claudia N. Meregalli, Emilia Cohen, Graciela Mosquera, María Marcó del Pont, Lorena I. Giménez, Gabriela Gregorio, Mariam Sarli, Ana L. Alcalde, Carolina Davenport, María J. Bruera, Nancy Simaz, Mariela F. Pérez, Valeria Nivela, Carola Bayle, Laura Alvarez, María Revetria, Patricia Tuccillo, María T. Agosta, Hernán Pérez, Susana Villa Nova, Patricia Suárez, Eugenia M. Takata, Mariela García, Jorge Lattner, María J. Rolón, Patricia Coll, Melina Salvatori, Claudio Piccardo, Constanza Russo, Augusto Varese, Vanesa Seery, María P. Holgado, María L. Polo, Ana Ceballos, Myriam Nuñez, Juan Martín Gómez Penedo, Fernando Ferrero, Jorge Geffner, Lourdes Arruvito
Publikováno v:
EBioMedicine, Vol 72, Iss , Pp 103615- (2021)
Background: Most children and youth develop mild or asymptomatic disease during severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. However, a very small number of patients suffer severe Coronavirus induced disease 2019 (COVID-19)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/274c63d0dd3d4687b8b8ce1e7c248858
Autor:
Vanesa Seery, Silvina C. Raiden, Silvia C. Algieri, Nicolás A. Grisolía, Daniela Filippo, Norberto De Carli, Sandra Di Lalla, Héctor Cairoli, María J. Chiolo, Claudia N. Meregalli, Lorena I. Gimenez, Gabriela Gregorio, Mariam Sarli, Ana L. Alcalde, Carolina Davenport, María J. Bruera, Nancy Simaz, Mariela F. Pérez, Valeria Nivela, Carola Bayle, Patricia Tuccillo, María T. Agosta, Hernán Pérez, Susana Villa Nova, Patricia Suárez, Eugenia M. Takata, Mariela García, Jorge Lattner, María J. Rolón, Patricia Coll, Inés Sananez, María P. Holgado, Fernando Ferrero, Jorge Geffner, Lourdes Arruvito
Publikováno v:
EBioMedicine, Vol 67, Iss , Pp 103357- (2021)
Background: Perhaps reflecting that children with COVID-19 rarely exhibit severe respiratory symptoms and often remain asymptomatic, little attention has been paid to explore the immune response in pediatric COVID-19. Here, we analyzed the phenotype
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/302a2045722b40ca979f0d4af43234fe
Autor:
Alejandro Balestracci, Luciana Meni Battaglia, Ismael Toledo, Laura Beaudoin, Sandra Mariel Martin, Nicolás Ariel Grisolía, Ronald J. Hogg
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Nephrology. 38:1547-1557
Chronic kidney-related sequelae after STEC-HUS occur in 20-40% of patients. Hyperuricemia (HU) may cause acute and chronic toxicity involving the kidneys. We retrospectively assessed if there was an association between the presence of HU during the a
Autor:
Graciela Mosquera, Gabriela Gregorio, Maria Laura Polo, Claudia Meregalli, Laura Alvarez, Mariela García, María Marcó del Pont, María J. Chiolo, Susana Villa Nova, Maria Luisa Rolon, Inés Sananez, Macarena Uranga, Lourdes Arruvito, Patricia Tuccillo, Nicolás A. Grisolía, Jorge Lattner, Daniela Filippo, María Revetria, Melina Salvatori, Patricia Suárez, Silvia C. Algieri, María Pía Holgado, Ana L. Alcalde, Mariela F. Pérez, Valeria Nivela, Ana Ceballosa, María Temis Agosta, Patricia Coll, H. Cairoli, Eugenia M. Takata, María J. Bruera, Vanesa Seery, Nancy Simaz, Emilia Cohen, Carola Bayle, Fernando Ferrero, Sandra Di Lalla, Mariam Sarli, Jorge Geffner, Constanza Russo, Lorena I. Gimenez, Norberto De Carli, Hernán Pérez, Augusto Varese, Silvina Raiden, Claudio Piccardo, Carolina Davenport
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
Background: Most children and youth develop mild or asymptomatic disease during severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. However, a very small number of patients suffer severe Coronavirus induced disease 2019 (COVID-19)
Autor:
Magalí Elencwajg, Claudia Meregalli, Gabriela M Rodríguez, Micaela A Montecuco, María V Montiel, Carla C Serviddio, Nicolás A. Grisolía
Publikováno v:
Archivos Argentinos de Pediatria. 118
The early detection of clinical deterioration in hospitalized patients helps to improve the quality of care. The pediatric early warning score (PEWS) system predicts such deterioration in the first 24 hours of administration. Prior studies support th
Autor:
María Marcó del Pont, Lorena I. Gimenez, Norberto De Carli, Maria Laura Polo, Laura Alvarez, Melina Salvatori, Jorge Geffner, Augusto Varese, Juan Martín Gómez Penedo, Silvina Raiden, Eugenia M. Takata, María Revetria, Ana L. Alcalde, María Temis Agosta, Patricia Coll, Hernán Pérez, Macarena Uranga, Nancy Simaz, Constanza Russo, Mariela García, Patricia G Suárez, Ana Ceballos, Carola Bayle, Fernando Ferrero, María J. Chiolo, Susana Villa Nova, María José Rolón, Lourdes Arruvito, Héctor Cairoli, Mariam Sarli, Sandra Di Lalla, Inés Sananez, Emilia Cohen, Graciela Mosquera, Gabriela Gregorio, Jorge Lattner, Nicolás A. Grisolía, Claudia Meregalli, María J. Bruera, María P. Holgado, Silvia C. Algieri, Mariela F. Pérez, Valeria Nivela, Vanesa Seery, Claudio Piccardo, Patricia Tuccillo, Daniela Filippo, Myriam Nuñez, Carolina Davenport
Publikováno v:
EBioMedicine, Vol 72, Iss, Pp 103615-(2021)
EBioMedicine
EBioMedicine
Background Most children and youth develop mild or asymptomatic disease during severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. However, a very small number of patients suffer severe Coronavirus induced disease 2019 (COVID-19).