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The 61 CTSA Consortium sites are home to valuable programs and infrastructure supporting translational science and all are charged with ensuring that such investments translate quickly to improved clinical care. Catalog of Assets for Translational and Clinical Health Research (CATCHR) is the Consortium's effort to collect and make available information on programs and resources to maximize efficiency and facilitate collaborations. By capturing information on a broad range of assets supporting the entire clinical and translational research spectrum, CATCHR aims to provide the necessary infrastructure and processes to establish and maintain an open-access, searchable database of consortium resources to support multisite clinical and translational research studies. Data are collected using rigorous, defined methods, with the resulting information made visible through an integrated, searchable Web-based tool. Additional easy-to-use Web tools assist resource owners in validating and updating resource information over time. In this paper, we discuss the design and scope of the project, data collection methods, current results, and future plans for development and sustainability. With increasing pressure on research programs to avoid redundancy, CATCHR aims to make available information on programs and core facilities to maximize efficient use of resources.
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Catálogos como Asunto , Conducta Cooperativa , Investigación sobre Servicios de Salud , Investigación Biomédica Traslacional , Recolección de Datos , Ensayos Analíticos de Alto Rendimiento , Humanos , Internet , Reproducibilidad de los Resultados , Interfaz Usuario-ComputadorRESUMEN
Inflammatory pseudotumor is a non-neoplastic process characterized by irregular growth of inflammatory cells. This type of tumor can arise in any part of the body; most are confined to a single site and are benign. We present the case of a 51-year-old man in whom a solitary pulmonary nodule was detected as an incidental finding. Right pulmonary lobectomy was performed and histopathological analysis led to a diagnosis of inflammatory pseudotumor. The patient subsequently developed tumors in the contralateral lung and cervix, the latter being highly aggressive. We found no reports of this association in the literature, prompting the present case report.
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Granuloma de Células Plasmáticas del Pulmón/patología , Antiinflamatorios/uso terapéutico , Humanos , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Granuloma de Células Plasmáticas del Pulmón/tratamiento farmacológico , Granuloma de Células Plasmáticas del Pulmón/cirugía , Nódulo Pulmonar Solitario/patología , Nódulo Pulmonar Solitario/cirugía , Procedimientos Quirúrgicos OperativosRESUMEN
El seudotumor inflamatorio es un proceso no neoplásico caracterizado por un crecimiento irregular de células inflamatorias. Puede originarse en cualquier lugar del organismo y en la mayoría de los casos presenta un asentamiento local único y de características benignas. Presentamos el caso de un varón de 51 años en el que se objetivó de forma accidental un nódulo pulmonar solitario. Se llevó a cabo una lobectomía pulmonar derecha, y el estudio anatomopatológico llevó al diagnóstico de seudotumor inflamatorio. Posteriormente se desarrollaron tumores en el pulmón contralateral y a nivel cervical; este último se comportó de manera muy agresiva. En nuestra revisión bibliográfica no hemos encontrado dicha asociación, motivo de nuestra publicación (AU)
Inflammatory pseudotumor is a non-neoplastic process characterized by irregular growth of inflammatory cells. This type of tumor can arise in any part of the body; most are confined to a single site and are benign. We present the case of a 51-year-old man in whom a solitary pulmonary nodule was detected as an incidental finding. Right pulmonary lobectomy was performed and histopathological analysis led to a diagnosis of inflammatory pseudotumor. The patient subsequently developed tumors in the contralateral lung and cervix, the latter being highly aggressive. We found no reports of this association in the literature, prompting the present case report (AU)
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Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Humanos , Nódulo Pulmonar Solitario/patología , Granuloma de Células Plasmáticas/patología , Corticoesteroides/administración & dosificaciónRESUMEN
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