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Cancer Genet Cytogenet ; 117(1): 80-1, 2000 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10700872

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A 62-year-old woman with phenotypic stigmata of Turner syndrome and a mosaic cytogenetic pattern, 45,X/45,XX, developed multiple myeloma. The affected cells had a number of karyotypic changes in addition to the loss of the X chromosome.


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Mieloma Múltiple/genética , Síndrome de Turner/complicaciones , Femenino , Predisposición Genética a la Enfermedad , Humanos , Cariotipificación , Persona de Mediana Edad
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Aten Primaria ; 19(8): 419-22, 1997 May 15.
Artículo en Español | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9254153

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OBJECTIVE: To study the epidemiological, demographic, social and family, and clinical variables of the population suffering dementia in our health district. DESIGN: A retrospective evaluation of medical records. SETTING: A rural health district. PATIENTS: All those patients with a diagnosis of dementia in 1995. MEASUREMENTS AND RESULTS: The evaluation was based on primary care medical records. The prevalence of dementia in the over-65s ranged, according to the population group, between 1.29 and 5.19 per 100 inhabitants. 90.2% of patients with dementia remained living at home. Their average age was 79.8 (SD, 7.4). 57% had Alzheimer's disease. 40% were in advanced stages of the disease (stage III and IV). Only 26% of the patients were referred to Neurology in 1995. 35% of the patients took no medication for their dementia. 45.6% were included in a home care programme. The main carer was the son or daughter in 47.8% of cases. Expectation of life from when dementia was diagnosed was 5.53 (SD 4.64) years. Patients with dementia died in their own homes in 47% of cases, the main cause of death being infection. CONCLUSIONS: In our rural environment most patients with dementia remained with their families. In most cases the aetiological diagnosis of dementia could be made from primary care.


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Demencia/epidemiología , Atención Primaria de Salud , Distribución por Edad , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Demencia/diagnóstico , Femenino , Humanos , Incidencia , Masculino , Mortalidad/tendencias , Prevalencia , Atención Primaria de Salud/estadística & datos numéricos , Población Rural/estadística & datos numéricos , Distribución por Sexo , España/epidemiología
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