Browsing by Author "Riquelme, Francisco"
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Riquelme, Francisco; Marinkovic, Boris; Salazar, Marco; Martínez, Waldo; Catan, Felipe; Uribe Echevarría, Sebastián; Puelma, Felipe; Muñoz, Jorge; Canals, Andrea; Astudillo, Cristian; Uribe, Mario (Elsevier, 2020)Background: Two strategies for same-admission cholecystectomy in mild gallstone pancreatitis (MGP) exist: early surgery (within 48-72 h from admission) and delayed surgery until resolution of symptoms and normalization of ...
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Uribe, Mario; Uribe Echevarría, Sebastián; Mandiola, Carlos; Zapata, María I.; Riquelme, Francisco; Romanque, Pamela (Elsevier, 2018)Background: ALPPS procedure has been introduced to increase the volume of future liver remnant. The mechanisms underlying the accelerated regeneration observed with ALPPS are unknown. It was hypothesized that AMPK/mTOR ...
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Mura, Jorge; Cuevas, José Luis; Rojas Zalazar, David; Riquelme, Francisco; Luna, Felipe; Sariego, Homero; Marengo, Juan José (Elsevier, 2015)Introducción: Los schwannomas vestibulares (SV) son tumores intracraneanos benignos, cuyo manejo actual es materia de debate, aunque el tratamiento microquirúrgico sigue siendo la modalidad de elección en la mayoría de ...
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Mura, Jorge; Riquelme, Francisco; Cuevas, José Luis; Luna, Felipe; Vizhñay, Pablo (2013)BACKGROUND AND IMPORTANCE: Trapping with distal revascularization is a therapeutic option for giant aneurysms that cannot be clipped or coiled. In skull base lesions such as meningiomas, arterial encasement is often ...
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Mura, Jorge; Torche, Esteban; Riquelme, Francisco; Parra, Marcelo; Julio, Rodrigo (2012)
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Mura Castro, Jorge; Torche, Esteban; Riquelme, Francisco; Parra, Marcelo; Julio Araya, Rodrigo (Springer, 2012)Intracranial aneurysm in the pediatric population is very rare; the prevalence has been reported from 0.5% to 4.6% [1–3]. This pathology is completely different from aneurysms in adults: gender predominance; location ...
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Mura, Jorge; Cuevas, José Luis; Rojas-Zalazar, David; Riquelme, Francisco; Luna, Felipe; Sariego, Homero; Marengo, Juan José (Neurocirugia, 2015)© 2014 Sociedad Española de Neurocirugía. Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.Introduction Vestibular Schwannomas (VS) are benign intracranial tumors, for which their current management is a matter of ...