I Tobalina
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    Medrano M, Maiz E, Maldonado-Martin S, Arenaza L, Rodriguez-Vigil B, Ortega F, et al.
  
  
    Contemp Clin Trials
    . 2015 Sep;
          45(Pt B):346-355.
    
    PMID: 26408054
  
  
          Background: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is the most frequent liver abnormality observed in overweight or obese children and is strongly associated with metabolic syndrome and insulin resistance. Objectives: (i) To...
      
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    LIZARRALDE E, Martinez Odriozola P, Tobalina I, Maniega R, Miguel F
  
  
    An Med Interna
    . 2000 Mar;
          17(1):32-4.
    
    PMID: 10730403
  
  
          Splenic abscess and retroperitoneal abscess are uncommon, although severe diseases, with a high mortality rate that has been attributed to delayed diagnosis, due to the unspecificity of clinical symptoms. We...
      
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    Tobalina I, Alvaro-Gonzalez L
  
  
    Rev Neurol
    . 1996 Dec;
          24(136):1541-2.
    
    PMID: 9064172
  
  
          Introduction: The anatomy of the upper cervical region, in the presence of structural anomalies favours the compression of the brachial plexus and/or subclavian vessels, giving rise to the thoracic inlet...