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    Increases of Corporal Temperature as a Risk Factor of Atherosclerotic Plaque Instability by Guinea, Gustavo V., Atienza, José M., Fantidis, Panayotis, Rojo, Francisco J., Ortega, Aranzazu, Torres, Monica, Gonzalez, Pablo, Elices, Margarita L., Hayashi, Kozaburo, Elices, Manuel

    Published in Annals of biomedical engineering (2008)
    “…Background This work explores for the first time the effects of temperature increments on the development of high shear stresses between plaque and arterial…”
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    Cornual adenomyosis in Essure® device users and in patients hysterectomized for other causes: A retrospective cohort study by Sánchez‐Cuerda, Cristina, Elices, Margarita, Lobo, Paloma, Cabrera, Yasmina, Duch, Silvia, García, Alicia, Rubio, José, Álvarez, Julio, Álvarez, Pilar

    “…Objective To determine whether adenomyosis is present in the cornual portion of hysterectomies of symptomatic sterilization device users and in patients…”
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    Cervical adenocarcinoma in situ during pregnancy and subsequent fertility‐sparing therapy challenge by Sánchez‐Cuerda, Cristina, Cuadra, María, Gámir, Susana, Lobo, Paloma, Elices, Margarita, Cabrera, Yasmina

    “…Objective Adenocarcinoma in situ (AIS) of the cervix is a premalignant lesion, and a precursor of invasive disease. It is less frequent than its squamous…”
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    Anemia y trombopenia aisladas por infiltración de médula ósea de un carcinoma urotelial de vejiga by Herranz Fernández, Luis Miguel, Jiménez Gálvez, Milagros, Garrido Abad, Pablo, Suárez Fonseca, Carlos, Santos Arrontes, Daniel, Elices de Apellániz, Margarita, Fernández Arjona, Manuel

    Published in Archivos españoles de urología (01-10-2009)
    “…Objetivos: Los carcinomas uroteliales de vejiga suelen ser agresivos y pueden producir metástasis óseas que infiltren la médula ósea. La mayoría de estos casos…”
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    Superficial mucoceles and lichenoid graft versus host disease: report of three cases by García-F-Villalta, María J, Pascual-López, Marta, Elices, Margarita, Daudén, Esteban, García-Diez, Amaro, Fraga, Javier

    Published in Acta dermato-venereologica (2002)
    “…Superficial mucoceles are subepithelial extravasations of sialomucin that occur at the epithelial-connective tissue interface and are directly related to minor…”
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