3 resultados para Mesures de volume
em Universidad del Rosario, Colombia
Resumo:
La regulación de los flujos migratorios en Europa produce unatensión constante entre el ejercicio soberano del control fronterizo y eldeber estatal de respeto a los derechos humanos. En este sentido, la CorteEuropea de Derechos Humanos ha desarrollado una jurisprudencia quetrata de restablecer el equilibrio entre el respeto a la vida privada y familiarde los extranjeros y la legitimidad de las medidas de alejamiento dictadas porlos Estados. Este artículo de reflexión estudia la aplicación del artículo 8 dela Convención Europea de los Derechos Humanos: “Derecho al respectode la vida privada y familiar”, teniendo en cuenta el llamado margen nacionalde apreciación de los Estados y el análisis de la proporcionalidad, en lajurisprudencia de la Corte. Acto seguido, esta reflexión muestra la evoluciónjurisprudencial en la materia, para finalizar con un balance entre la efectividaddel artículo 8 de la Convención, habida cuenta del endurecimientode las condiciones y garantías dadas a la población extranjera en Europay de la adaptación de las legislaciones nacionales a los mandatos de la Corte.
Resumo:
We report a case of a 65 years old female patient, who was admitted to the hospital with non specific neurological symptoms and who had preliminary imagenological findings of an extra-axial tumor mass (a meningioma of the sphenoid’s wing), which was taken to complete surgical removal. Afterwards, she developed progressive neurologic deterioration until her death. The final diagnosis was acute spongiform encephalophaty, and was obtained by cerebral biopsy. Spongiform encephalopathy was described, almost a century ago, as the Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease, poorly diagnosed in our environment because of its low frequency and uncommon onset, which starts with a mood disorder followed by a phase of dementia and a final fatal outcome. The gold standard for the diagnosis is based on a biopsy or an autopsy of the brain, with immunohistochemical stains for the prionic abnormal protein.
Resumo:
We report a case of a 65 years old female patient, who was admitted to the hospital with non specific neurological symptoms and who had preliminary imagenological findings of an extra-axial tumor mass (a meningioma of the sphenoid’s wing), which was taken to complete surgical removal. Afterwards, she developed progressive neurologic deterioration until her death. The final diagnosis was acute spongiform encephalophaty, and was obtained by cerebral biopsy. Spongiform encephalopathy was described, almost a century ago, as the Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease, poorly diagnosed in our environment because of its low frequency and uncommon onset, which starts with a mood disorder followed by a phase of dementia and a final fatal outcome. The gold standard for the diagnosis is based on a biopsy or an autopsy of the brain, with immunohistochemical stains for the prionic abnormal protein.