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Rossi M, Soto A, Santos S, Sesar A, Labella T
Eur Neurol . 2009 Jan; 61(3):171-6. PMID: 19129704
The aim of this study is to determine whether the balance problems experienced by Parkinson's disease (PD) patients may in part be due to dysfunctional processing of vestibular information, and...
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Soto A, Labella T, Santos S, Del Rio M, Lirola A, Cabanas E, et al.
Hear Res . 2004 Oct; 196(1-2):26-32. PMID: 15464298
The use of computerized dynamic posturogaphy (CDP) in the evaluation of patients with balance alterations not only allows quantification of the subject's capacity to maintain a stable centre of gravity,...
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Lechuga Garcia R, Frade C, Vaamonde P, Castro C, Labella T
An Otorrinolaringol Ibero Am . 2002 Jun; 29(2):105-15. PMID: 12053505
Despite the spreading of Otologic care Units it is surprising the lack of comprehensive epidemiologic descriptions of patients attended in these Departments. A greater efficacy would be the result of...
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Frade C, Lechuga R, Castro C, Labella T
Acta Otorrinolaringol Esp . 2000 Sep; 51(4):309-13. PMID: 10984953
Multifrequency tympanometry scans pressures and frequencies from 226 to 2000 Hz to analyze the resonant frequency of the middle ear, which determines the balance between stiffness and mass. We studied...
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Lechuga R, Frade C, Soto A, Labella T
Acta Otorrinolaringol Esp . 2000 Jun; 51(3):207-10. PMID: 10867393
Multifrequency tympanometry studies consist of tympanography using probe tone frequencies ranging from 200 to 2000 Hz, improving the study of acoustic transmission through the tympano-ossicular system because then two components...
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Lechuga R, Martin C, MINGUEZ I, Cajade J, Velez M, Labella T
Acta Otorrinolaringol Esp . 2000 May; 51(2):129-32. PMID: 10804114
Recent publications show an increase in the frequency of laryngeal carcinoma in women. Previous studies of patients in our health district (1875-1994) showed a male/female ratio of 56/1. However, a...
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Redolfi E, Pizzuti A, Di Bacco A, Susani L, Labella T, Affer M, et al.
FEBS Lett . 1999 Apr; 446(2-3):273-7. PMID: 10100857
We report here the identification of a human genomic sequence from the q27.2 region of the X chromosome which shows a high homology to the L-MYC proto-oncogene. This sequence is...
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Sala C, Arrigo G, Torri G, Martinazzi F, Riva P, Larizza L, et al.
Genomics . 1997 Feb; 40(1):123-31. PMID: 9070928
Eleven balanced X-autosome translocations associated with premature ovarian failure (POF) were mapped to a YAC contig spanning most of Xq21 and constructed between the DXS223 and DXS1171 loci. The contig...
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Crollius H, Ross M, Grigoriev A, Knights C, Holloway E, Misfud J, et al.
Genome Res . 1996 Oct; 6(10):943-55. PMID: 8908513
The human X chromosome is associated with a large number of disease phenotypes, principally because of its unique mode of inheritance that tends to reveal all recessive disorders in males....
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Volpi E, Vatcheva R, Labella T, Gan S
Cancer Genet Cytogenet . 1996 Apr; 87(2):103-6. PMID: 8625253
We performed a focused chromosome analysis on the HL60 cell line by multicolor fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), using probes for the unequivocal identification of specific chromosome regions and subregions....