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pro vyhledávání: '"Raquel Kuznitzky"'
Publikováno v:
Medicina (Buenos Aires), Vol 65, Iss 6, Pp 495-500 (2005)
El carcinoma basocelular es una enfermedad compleja. Su etiología es todavía poco clara y a pesar de su frecuencia hay pocos datos sobre factores de riesgo. Nosotros evaluamos factores de riesgo potenciales para carcinoma basocelular en una poblaci
Autor:
Alejandro Ruiz Lascano, Raquel Kuznitzky, Eduardo Cuestas, Claudio Mainardi, Ricardo Albertini, Adriana Borello, María Kurpis, Ricardo Campana, Emilio Palazzo
Publikováno v:
Medicina (Buenos Aires), Vol 64, Iss 6, Pp 504-508 (2004)
En los últimos años se han realizado considerables esfuerzos para identificar factores de riesgo asociados al incremento en la incidencia de melanoma maligno en la población blanca mundial. En Argentina los datos concernientes a factores de riesgo
Autor:
Alejandro, Ruiz Lascano, Raquel, Kuznitzky, Iliana, Garay, Cristina, Ducasse, Ricardo, Albertini
Publikováno v:
Medicina. 65(6)
Basal cell carcinoma is undoubtedly a complex disease. Its etiology is still unclear and despite its frequency, there is a paucity of data on its risk factors. We assessed potential risk factors for basal cell carcinoma in a population from Córdoba
Autor:
Alejandro, Ruiz Lascano, Raquel, Kuznitzky, Eduardo, Cuestas, Claudio, Mainardi, Ricardo, Albertini, Adriana, Borello, María, Kurpis, Ricardo, Campana, Emilio, Palazzo
Publikováno v:
Medicina. 64(6)
Over the past years, considerable effort has been directed toward the identification of risk factors associated with the increasing incidence of cutaneous melanoma in white populations worldwide. Limited data are available from Argentine populations
Publikováno v:
Medicina. 62(6)
Cutaneous lesions in CMV infection are rare, often a late manifestation of systemic infection, and usually herald a fatal course. A 70 year-old woman received a kidney transplantation one month before consulting and immunosuppressive therapy that inc
Publikováno v:
BMC Immunology. 5:7
Expression of murine CCL21 by dermal lymphatic endothelial cells (LEC) has been demonstrated to be one of the most important steps in Langerhans cell emigration from skin. Previously, our group and others have found that this chemokine is up-regulate