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La Clasificación de Chicago v4.0 (CCv4.0) es el esquema actualizado para clasificar las alteraciones de la motilidad esofágica utilizando la métrica de la manometría de alta resolución (HRM).
Rena Yadlapati +51 more
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Novedades acerca de los trastornos motores del esófago tras la reciente clasificación de chicago 4.0
The Chicago Classification includes esophageal motor disorders diagnosed by high-resolution manometry. Of the manometric patterns, some are always clinically relevant and require treatment (eg, the achalasia), while others may be incidental findings ...
Claudia Córdoba +2 more
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EndoFLIP en trastornos motores funcionales del esófago
Los trastornos motores funcionales del esófago se categorizan por la clasificación de Chicago 4.0. En ocasiones es necesario apoyarse en otras pruebas diagnósticas para refinar el diagnóstico, principalmente cuando tenemos resultados limítrofes en la ...
Andrés Ardila-Hani +1 more
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Soils, scale, or elites? Biological innovation in Uruguayan cattle farming, 1880–1913
Abstract This article examines the economics of innovation in livestock rearing during the first globalisation in Uruguay, the country with the most cattle per person in the world, both then and now. Using a new historical dataset of Uruguayan agriculture, the first one at a sub‐provincial level, I exploit regional differences in the adoption of cattle
Emiliano Travieso
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Abstract This article analyses the role of linguistic skills in the process of defining professional classifications in Spain during 1919–1980. The aim is to determine the social evaluation of the skills involved. To retrace the classifications, a total of 114 official documents were examined, establishing a chronological division into three major ...
Amado Alarcón Alarcón +3 more
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Big in the neighbourhood: Identifying local and regional centres through their network position
Abstract National city ranks do not describe a settlement's local and regional relevance adequately. We introduce a method to rank settlements' centrality based on travel time and settlement size. We investigate the relationship between a settlement's size, whether it is a local or regional centre, and its service endowment.
Chris Jacobs‐Crisioni +2 more
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High-resolution manometry in achalasia of esophagus
Introduction: High-resolution esophageal manometry is the ideal test for the diagnosis of achalasia and shows the presence of tertiary waves or aperistalsis and increased pressure, in the absence of relaxation, of the lower esophageal sphincter ...
Tatiana Amable Días +7 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Previous work has suggested that the ultrasound‐based benign simple descriptors (BDs) can reliably exclude malignancy in a large proportion of women presenting with an adnexal mass. This study aimed to validate a modified version of the BDs and to validate a two‐step strategy to estimate the risk of malignancy, in which the modified ...
C. Landolfo +30 more
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Introducing a common taxonomy to support learning from failure in conservation
Abstract Although some sectors have made significant progress in learning from failure, there is currently limited consensus on how a similar transition could best be achieved in conservation and what is required to facilitate this. One of the key enabling conditions for other sectors is a widely accepted and standardized classification system for ...
Iain Dickson +15 more
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Manometría de alta resolución en pacientes con trastornos motores esofágicos
Introducción: La manometría de alta resolución es la prueba de referencia para el estudio de los trastornos motores esofágicos. Objetivo: Determinar la factibilidad de la manometría de alta resolución para el estudio de las características de los ...
Ludmila Martínez Leyva +6 more
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