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Gabriela Rosado

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Macia I, Aiza G, Ramos R, Escobar I, Rivas F, Urena A, et al.
J Invest Surg . 2020 Dec; 35(2):315-324. PMID: 33342327
Background: The relapse rate in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is high, even in localized disease, suggesting that the current approach to pathological staging is insufficiently sensitive to detect occult...
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Ramos R, Nadal E, Peiro I, Masuet-Aumatell C, Macia I, Rivas F, et al.
Eur J Surg Oncol . 2018 Apr; 44(9):1419-1424. PMID: 29685760
Background: As nutritional status plays an important role in outcomes after surgery, this study evaluated the association between preoperative nutritional status (NS) and postoperative outcomes after major resection for lung...
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Macia I, Ramos R, Moya J, Rivas F, Urena A, Banque M, et al.
Ann Surg Oncol . 2013 Feb; 20(7):2413-8. PMID: 23378017
Purpose: This study was designed to describe the characteristics and survival of NSCLC patients treated with surgery and single pN1 disease, multiple pN1, and single unsuspected pN2. Methods: In 2005-2009,...
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Rivas F, Urena A, Macia I, Rosado G, Tonanez J, Penin R, et al.
Gen Thorac Cardiovasc Surg . 2011 Dec; 59(12):819-21. PMID: 22173682
The primary intranodal schwannoma is an uncommon variant of schwannomas and extremely rare. We report the case of a 70-year-old woman who was found to have a soft tissue opacity...
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Ramos R, Urena A, Rivas F, Macia I, Rosado G, Pequeno S, et al.
Surg Endosc . 2011 Nov; 26(4):1146-52. PMID: 22044979
Background: Thoracoscopic bilateral sympathicolysis of the T3 sympathetic ganglia is an effective treatment for palmar hyperhidrosis, though not without potential complications and consequences such as Horner's syndrome. The objective of...
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Macia I, Moya J, Ramos R, Rivas F, Urena A, Rosado G, et al.
Cir Esp . 2010 Feb; 88(3):146-51. PMID: 20153461
Primary hyperhidrosis-PH is an excessive sweating without known etiology. The PH is more frequent in women and in palms, soles and axillae. Medical treatment is not effective. The objective of...