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Surg Radiol Anat ; 42(5): 497-507, 2020 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31463681

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PURPOSE: The purpose of the study was to analyze the total prevalence, morphologic, and morphometric characteristics of the pterygospinous (PS) bar and its gender and ethnic differences among populations. PS bar is an ossified anatomic structure stretching between the posterior margin of the lateral pterygoid lamina to the angular spine of the undersurface of the sphenoid, with potential clinical implications. There is no consensus in the literature on its prevalence, morphologic, and morphometric characteristics. METHODS: A thorough search of databases was conducted. Data on the prevalence, morphology, i.e., ossification type (complete and incomplete), side, gender, laterality, and morphometrics, of the PS bar were extracted and pooled into a meta-analysis. RESULTS: A total of 35 studies (n = 14,047 subjects) were analyzed. The overall pooled prevalence of a complete PS bar was 4.4% (95% CI 3.7-5.1), while the overall pooled prevalence of an incomplete PS bar was significantly higher (11.6% [95% CI 8.5-15.2]). A complete PS bar was more prevalent among males and was more commonly unilaterally, on the left side. CONCLUSION: The overall prevalence of PS bar is quite common. It could be of importance for clinicians who should consider its potential presence when planning surgical approaches to the retropharyngeal and parapharyngeal space.


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Ligamentos/patología , Osificación Heterotópica/epidemiología , Músculos Pterigoideos/patología , Hueso Esfenoides/patología , Femenino , Humanos , Ligamentos/anatomía & histología , Masculino , Prevalencia , Músculos Pterigoideos/anatomía & histología , Factores Sexuales , Hueso Esfenoides/anatomía & histología
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J Craniomaxillofac Surg ; 45(9): 1535-1541, 2017 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28797820

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PURPOSE: The pterygoalar (PA) bar is a bony bridge resulting from the partial or complete ossification of a PA ligament. The aim of this meta-analysis was to systematically analyze and provide the most comprehensive data on the prevalence, morphology and topographical anatomy of the PA bar. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A comprehensive search of the major electronic databases (PubMed, Embase, ScienceDirect, SciELO, BIOSIS, and Web of Science) was conducted in order to identify relevant studies. Studies reporting the prevalence, side of occurrence, gender dimorphism and morphometry of the PA bar were included in the current study. RESULTS: A total of 25 articles (n = 16,168 subjects) were included in the meta-analysis. The overall pooled prevalence of the complete PA bar was 4.4% (95% CI: 3.0-6.0) and of the incomplete was 8.4% (95% CI: 4.6-13.3). The PA bar was most often observed unilaterally, on the left side. Analysis of geographical subgroups revealed considerable differences, with the lowest prevalence rates in Europe for both incomplete and complete PA bars. CONCLUSIONS: Considering the prevalence and anatomical characteristics of the PA bar, caution is recommended while planning or performing transfacial needle approach to the foramen ovale and when considering a differential diagnosis for nerve compression or entrapment syndromes.


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Ligamentos/patología , Osificación Heterotópica/epidemiología , Hueso Esfenoides/patología , Femenino , Foramen Magno/anatomía & histología , Humanos , Masculino , Osificación Heterotópica/patología , Prevalencia , Distribución por Sexo , Base del Cráneo/anatomía & histología
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Expert Rev Anticancer Ther ; 16(7): 759-66, 2016 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27196669

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INTRODUCTION: Progress made in breast cancer management along with treatment-related symptoms has drawn a lot of attention from both scientists and clinicians. Establishing predictive factors for treatment response facilitate tailoring of therapy to each individual patient and leads to a reduction in unnecessary treatments. Body mass index is confirmed to be a risk factor for breast cancer development as well as for disease recurrence, which additionally negatively influence the overall survival. Due to the increased level of fatty tissue in obese and overweight patients, their total level of body aromatase is elevated. This lead to the hypothesis about a worse response to aromatase inhibitors in these groups as compared to normal weight patients, due to incomplete aromatase blockage and thus higher peripheral androgen aromatization. AREAS COVERED: This review aims to summarize the data from clinical trials assessing the effect of BMI on response to AI-based therapy in the setting of breast cancer. Expert commentary: Our conclusion made on the data available to date does not exclude BMI from the list of potential predictive factors however further research in this area is warranted.


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Antineoplásicos/uso terapéutico , Inhibidores de la Aromatasa/uso terapéutico , Neoplasias de la Mama/tratamiento farmacológico , Antineoplásicos/farmacología , Aromatasa/efectos de los fármacos , Aromatasa/metabolismo , Inhibidores de la Aromatasa/farmacología , Índice de Masa Corporal , Neoplasias de la Mama/patología , Femenino , Humanos , Recurrencia Local de Neoplasia , Obesidad/complicaciones , Sobrepeso/complicaciones , Factores de Riesgo , Tasa de Supervivencia , Resultado del Tratamiento
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