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Fecha: 26-2-1985 / Unidad de instalación: Carpeta 48 - Expediente 7-8 / Nº de pág.: 4 (mecanografiadas)

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Background: The World Gastroenterology Organization recommends developing national guidelines for the diagnosis of Celiac Disease (CD): hence a profile of the diagnosis of CD in each country is required. We aim to describe a cross-sectional picture of the clinical features and diagnostic facilities in 16 countries of the Mediterranean basin. Since a new ESPGHAN diagnostic protocol was recently published, our secondary aim is to estimate how many cases in the same area could be identified without a small intestinal biopsy. Methods: By a stratified cross-sectional retrospective study design, we examined clinical, histological and laboratory data from 749 consecutive unselected CD children diagnosed by national referral centers. Results: The vast majority of cases were diagnosed before the age of 10 (median: 5 years), affected by diarrhea, weight loss and food refusal, as expected. Only 59 cases (7.8%) did not suffer of major complaints. Tissue transglutaminase (tTG) assay was available, but one-third of centers reported financial constraints in the regular purchase of the assay kits. 252 cases (33.6%) showed tTG values over 10 times the local normal limit. Endomysial antibodies and HLA typing were routinely available in only half of the centers. CD was mainly diagnosed from small intestinal biopsy, available in all centers. Based on these data, only 154/749 cases (20.5%) would have qualified for a diagnosis of CD without a small intestinal biopsy, according to the new ESPGHAN protocol. Conclusions: This cross-sectional study of CD in the Mediterranean referral centers offers a puzzling picture of the capacities to deal with the emerging epidemic of CD in the area, giving a substantive support to the World Gastroenterology Organization guidelines.

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INTRODUCCIÓN: los factores de riesgo cardiovasculares (FRCV) son los que se asocian a una mayor probabilidad de sufrir una enfermedad cardiovascular (ECV), estos pueden ser no modificables o modificables como la hipertensión primaria que tiene un origen multifactorial. Mediante el método Framingham se describen el perfil del riesgo cardiovascular absoluto (RCV) que es la probabilidad de presentar un evento cardiovascular en 10 años y la edad vascular (EV) la cual indica la edad que le corresponde a las arterias. OBJETIVOS: 1) Estimar el perfil de RCV y EV en personas con HTA primaria a través del método Framingham. 2) Conocer dentro del RCV, si el riesgo es bajo, medio o alto teniendo en cuenta la edad, HDL-colesterol, colesterol total (COL), pensión arterial sistólica (PAS), diabetes tipo 1 y tipo 2 y el tabaquismo. MÉTODOS: participaron en el estudio 58 personas (edad= 51,7 ±7,8 años) 46 hombres y 12 mujeres) diagnosticadas con HTA primaria y sobrepeso u obesidad, incluidas en la investigación EXERDIET-HTA. Se les realizó una estimación del RCV y EV a través del método Framingham. Las variables que se consideraron para la valoración fueron la edad, HDL-C, COL, PAS, si padecían diabetes o no y si eran fumadores o no. RESULTADOS: las personas estudiadas presentan un RCV del 15,5±7,7% que se relaciona con un RCV de nivel medio, siendo más alto en los hombres que en las mujeres (P=0,001). En la totalidad el 24% de los participantes presenta un RCV alto, el 47% medio y el 24% bajo. La EV media estimada es de 65±10 años, 13 años superior a la edad cronológica. CONCLUSIONES: Personas con diagnóstico de HTA primaria y el correspondiente tratamiento farmacológico presentan un RCV medio a sufrir un evento cardiovascular en los próximos 10 años de entre el 10-20%. Se hace necesario un control más exhaustivo de todos los FRCV, de forma especial en los hombres en relación con el hábito del tabaquismo. La EV en personas hipertensas es superior a la edad cronológica, lo que acentúa la necesidad de adopción de un estilo de vida más saludable

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Background Jumping to conclusions (JTC) is associated with psychotic disorder and psychotic symptoms. If JTC represents a trait, the rate should be (i) increased in people with elevated levels of psychosis proneness such as individuals diagnosed with borderline personality disorder (BPD), and (ii) show a degree of stability over time. Methods The JTC rate was examined in 3 groups: patients with first episode psychosis (FEP), BPD patients and controls, using the Beads Task. PANSS, SIS-R and CAPE scales were used to assess positive psychotic symptoms. Four WAIS III subtests were used to assess IQ. Results A total of 61 FEP, 26 BPD and 150 controls were evaluated. 29 FEP were revaluated after one year. 44% of FEP (OR = 8.4, 95% CI: 3.9-17.9) displayed a JTC reasoning bias versus 19% of BPD (OR = 2.5, 95% CI: 0.8-7.8) and 9% of controls. JTC was not associated with level of psychotic symptoms or specifically delusionality across the different groups. Differences between FEP and controls were independent of sex, educational level, cannabis use and IQ. After one year, 47.8% of FEP with JTC at baseline again displayed JTC. Conclusions JTC in part reflects trait vulnerability to develop disorders with expression of psychotic symptoms.

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Background: The World Gastroenterology Organization recommends developing national guidelines for the diagnosis of Celiac Disease (CD): hence a profile of the diagnosis of CD in each country is required. We aim to describe a cross-sectional picture of the clinical features and diagnostic facilities in 16 countries of the Mediterranean basin. Since a new ESPGHAN diagnostic protocol was recently published, our secondary aim is to estimate how many cases in the same area could be identified without a small intestinal biopsy. Methods: By a stratified cross-sectional retrospective study design, we examined clinical, histological and laboratory data from 749 consecutive unselected CD children diagnosed by national referral centers. Results: The vast majority of cases were diagnosed before the age of 10 (median: 5 years), affected by diarrhea, weight loss and food refusal, as expected. Only 59 cases (7.8%) did not suffer of major complaints. Tissue transglutaminase (tTG) assay was available, but one-third of centers reported financial constraints in the regular purchase of the assay kits. 252 cases (33.6%) showed tTG values over 10 times the local normal limit. Endomysial antibodies and HLA typing were routinely available in only half of the centers. CD was mainly diagnosed from small intestinal biopsy, available in all centers. Based on these data, only 154/749 cases (20.5%) would have qualified for a diagnosis of CD without a small intestinal biopsy, according to the new ESPGHAN protocol. Conclusions: This cross-sectional study of CD in the Mediterranean referral centers offers a puzzling picture of the capacities to deal with the emerging epidemic of CD in the area, giving a substantive support to the World Gastroenterology Organization guidelines.