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    Determinación de sintomáticos respiratorios como fase previa en el diagnóstico de la tuberculosis parroquia General Morales. Cantón Cañar, provincia del Cañar 1989-1990
    (1991) Criollo Polo, Jaime Eduardo; Escandón Calle, José Leonidas; Cunguan Chamorro, Luis Anibal; Avila, Edwin; Andino Vélez, José Gerardo
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    Hallazgos ecográficos para la determinación del sexo fetal durante el primer trimestre del embarazo en pacientes atendidas en el Centro de Salud N°1 Pumapungo. Cuenca, 2021
    (Universidad de Cuenca, 2023-04-06) Morocho Maldonado, Lorena Andrea; Criollo Polo, Jaime Eduardo
    The determination of the fetal sex at early ages of gestation is not only important for the knowledge of parents and relatives, but it can play an important role as part of the investigation and search for alterations in the development of pregnancy in patients with a history of diseases. sex linked. The objective of this study was to identify the ultrasound findings for the determination of fetal sex in the first trimester of pregnancy in patients attended at the Pumapungo Health Center No. 1, this was an observational, prospective and descriptive study in which included 115 single gestations with a cranial-caudal length between 41 and 79 mm, in which fetal sex determination was performed in a routine ultrasonographic examination between 11 and 13.6 weeks during the year 2021 by measuring from the angle of the genital tubercle with the lumbosacral skin of the fetus and contrasting it with the sex at birth. Descriptive statistics were applied, and it was found that the correct rate for fetal sex determination by ultrasound in the first trimester was 88.7%, being higher for male fetuses with 92.1% compared to female fetuses with 86.5. %. In addition, a greater precision in the differentiation of the fetal sex was evidenced in a range between 12 to 12.6 weeks with 90.7%. With a cranial-caudal length ≥ 76 mm, the rate of success in determining the fetal sex was higher than 91.2%.
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    Hallazgos tomográficos según Escala de Marshall en pacientes con traumatismos cráneo encefálicos moderados y severos atendidos en el Hospital Vicente Corral Moscoso. Cuenca 2019
    (Universidad de Cuenca, 2023-03-27) Fiallos Duque, Jorge Andrés; Criollo Polo, Jaime Eduardo
    Tomographic resolution according to the Marshall Scale in patients with moderate and severe head trauma treated at the Vicente Corral Moscoso Hospital, 2019. Background: traumatic brain injury (CBI) is caused by a sudden exchange of mechanical energy, which results in an anatomopathological alteration of the brain and its envelopes; It can have serious consequences on the morbidity and mortality of the population. General objective: to identify tomographic hallmarks using the Marshall Scale in patients with moderate and severe head trauma (CBI) treated at the Vicente Corral Moscoso Hospital. River Basin 2019. Methodology: observational, descriptive and cross-sectional study. 174 medical records of patients with moderate and severe TBI who met the inclusion criteria were analyzed. The information is collected through a form. Descriptive statistics were applied. Results: the male sex prevailed in 80.5% of the cases; the highest prevalence of ECT was found in the age groups of 20 to 39 years with 46%. Most of the patients had moderate TBI in 67.8% according to the Glasgow scale. According to the Marshall scale, 42.5% of the patients were categorized as having type II diffuse lesions, followed by type IV, I and non-evacuated mass with 21.3%, 16.1% and 12.1% respectively. In the description of the tomographic resolution, 16.7% presented compromised or absent cisterns; in 42% a deviation from the midline <5mm was visualized and in 70.7% the size of the lesion was <25 cc. 16.7% of people died from TBI and 12.6% had concomitant fractures of the appendicular skeleton and 8% of the axial skeleton.

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