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Pablo Gil-Loyzaga

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San Roman J, Carricondo F, Iglesias-Moreno M, Martin-Villares C, Poch-Broto J, Gil-Loyzaga P
Acta Otolaryngol . 2012 Jun; 132(9):916-22. PMID: 22667457
Conclusion: The cochlear perilymphatic perfusion produces, by itself, significant effects in the cochlear physiology that could be associated with the surgical procedure. These effects need to be well characterized to...
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Iglesias-Moreno M, Gimeno-Hernandez J, Gomez-Serrano M, Carricondo F, Gil-Loyzaga P, Poch-Broto J
Acta Otolaryngol . 2011 Sep; 131(12):1311-8. PMID: 21939383
Conclusion: Pharyngo-cutaneous fistula is the most common complication after total laryngectomy (TL), with many factors linked to its emergence. However, it has rarely been associated with the type of pharyngeal...
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Gimeno-Hernandez J, Iglesias-Moreno M, Gomez-Serrano M, Carricondo F, Gil-Loyzaga P, Poch-Broto J
Acta Otolaryngol . 2011 Apr; 131(8):840-6. PMID: 21492070
Unlabelled: Abstract Conclusions: In survival analysis, the combined Charlson comorbidity index (CCI) can be considered as a prognostic factor independent of the tumor node metastasis (TNM) classification, tumor stage, and...
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Carricondo F, Iglesias M, Rodriguez F, Poch-Broto J, Gil-Loyzaga P
Cell Tissue Res . 2010 Sep; 342(1):13-9. PMID: 20838813
The adult mammalian auditory receptor lacks any ability to repair and/or regenerate after injury. However, the late developing cochlea still contains some stem-cell-like elements that might be used to regenerate...
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Gil-Loyzaga P, Carricondo F, Bartolome M, Iglesias M, Rodriguez F, Poch-Broto J
Acta Otolaryngol . 2009 Jul; 130(3):318-25. PMID: 19593683
After a cochlear lesion or auditory nerve damage, afferent connections from auditory ganglia can be highly altered. This results in a clear reduction of auditory input and an alteration of...
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Visitacion Bartolome M, Zuluaga P, Carricondo F, Gil-Loyzaga P
Brain Res Rev . 2009 Jul; 60(2):341-8. PMID: 19565669
Aged mammals frequently exhibit a bilateral, progressive, and symmetric deafness related to the degeneration of auditory receptor. However, little is still known about aging effects on synapses in this receptor....
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Poch-Broto J, Carricondo F, Bhathal B, Iglesias M, Lopez-Moya J, Rodriguez F, et al.
Acta Otolaryngol . 2008 Sep; 129(7):749-54. PMID: 18777216
Conclusions: Objective audiometric tests could constitute a valuable tool for detection of deafness. This could be especially useful in children (universal newborn hearing screening) and non-collaborative patients, who are especially...
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Poch-Broto J, Bhathal B, Iglesias M, Santiuste M, Fernandez A, Ortiz T, et al.
Acta Otolaryngol . 2008 Apr; 128(5):547-50. PMID: 18421609
Conclusion: The results could indicate that, during phylogeny and human ontogeny, the central nervous system has enhanced the speech activity from any other activity even though other frequencies could be...
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Visitacion Bartolome M, Gil-Loyzaga P
Int Tinnitus J . 2006 Apr; 11(2):119-25. PMID: 16639911
The auditory pathway of mammals is composed of two complementary ascending afferent and descending efferent independent systems. The brainstem nuclei and cochlear projections for these systems are now well-known. In...
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Castillo C, Cruzado M, Ariznavarreta C, Gil-Loyzaga P, Lahera V, Cachofeiro V, et al.
Biogerontology . 2006 Feb; 6(5):303-12. PMID: 16463107
The process of ageing affects negatively both cardiovascular system and body composition. On the other hand, the hormones of the somatotrophic axis, growth hormone (GH) and insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I),...