Browsing by Author "Castillo, Gladys K."
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Item Variación del porcentaje de grasa en cadetes durante el periodo de instrucción-adaptación(Universidad de Cuenca. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas, 2013-04) Castillo, Gladys K.; Larrea, Marcelo; Guevara, Paulina; Castillo, Gladys C.; Morán, AdriamOBJECTIVE: To compare the body mass index (BMI), body fat percentage and the skin folds before and after the physical training plan for the first military course during the instruction - adaptation period in the “Base Paccar” from October 25 to December 3, 2011 in the “Eloy Alfaro” Military School. METHODS: This is a matched case-control study with previous and further observation. It took place in the Military School "Eloy Alfaro from October to December 2011". It was made with a sample of 141 cadets, 116 men and 25 women. The variables studied included age, gender, skin folds (sf): triceps (t), subscapularis (se), suprailiac (if) and abdominal (ab), body fat percentage (% BFP) and body mass index (BMI). Analysis was performed using variables through McNemar Chi Square's Test, considering significant p <0.05 RESULTS: Physical military training was carried out by 116 men and 25 women that corresponded to 82% and 18% respectively. The cadets' BMI slightly varied in percentage and there was no statistically significant difference. The % BG decreased substantially in both cadets with p = <0.05. In the 4 skin folds measured in males decreased significantly. However a p = <0.05 for PC suprailiac and abdominal was only found in women. CONCLUSION: With a planned macro cycle, supervised during 6 weeks, it was possible to reduce fat mass and increase lean mass, developing an adequate physical condition for military performance. However, gender differences should not be forgotten.Item Vasculitis nodular vs. eritema indurado de Bazín, a propósito de un caso(Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas de la Universidad de Cuenca, 2013-07) Castillo, Gladys K.; Encalada Orozco, Manuel; Castillo, Gladys C.; Cañarte J., Andrés; Tapia, Carlos F.Nodular vasculitis is infrequent in children. We present the case of an 11-year-old girl from the urban area of the canton Pasaje, who presented resistant dermatosis on the posterior right leg, receiving multiple treatments without a specific diagnosis with no health improvement. The chest X-ray was normal and tuberculin test negative. The patient did not have other symptoms; a sample was obtained for a biopsy, finding adipose lobules with extensive necrosis surrounded by granulomas. PAS analyzes: there was no evidence of fungi and Ziehl; acid alcohol resistant bacilli were not found.This case highlights the importance of suspecting erythema Induratum Bazin and an extensive research about the existence of active tuberculosis is suggested.
