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    Evolución del compromiso cardiovascular de pacientes insuficientes renales, en hemodiálisis, sin bloqueo del eje renina-angiotensina
    (Q16635223, 2009) S Kunstmann; Antonio Vukusich; Luis Michea; Cristián Varela; I. L. C. De Allende; Sebastián Bravo; Daniela Gainza; Daniela Sepúlveda; Elisa T. Marusic; Fernando Figueroa
    Non diabetic patients on chronic hemodialysis have a high frequency of ventricular hypertrophy, carotid media thickening, aortic calcifications and an increase in proinflammatory cytokines.
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    PM327 Attributable Risk of Coronary and Cerebrovascular Disease Risk Factors: 5 year follow-up of 9,700 subjects in Chile (FONIS SA09I222)
    (Elsevier BV, 2014) M. Z. R. D. F. Lira; S Kunstmann; Gloria Icaza; Loreto Núñez; MCristina Escobar; Daniela Gainza; J. de Grazia
    reporte de caso de enfermedad relacionada con IgG4 tratada exitosamente con azatioprina. Caso clínico: varón de 53 años con proptosis, cefalea y masa extraocular derecha visible por tomografía, el estudio anatomopatológico concluyó en enfermedad relacionada con IgG4. Se inició tratamiento con prednisona en dosis altas con descenso progresivo, añadiendo azatioprina a los 3 meses para inducción rápida de remisión. Resultados: se observó una mejoría significativa a los 6 meses de tratamiento mixto con prednisona y azatioprina, observándose ausencia de masa extraocular derecha en la resonancia magnética cerebral. Conclusiones: se puede optar por terapia doble con prednisona y azatioprina en un paciente con masa orbitaria debido a enfermedad relacionada con IgG4, ello con la intención de remisión rápida de la enfermedad.case report of IgG4-related disease successfully treated with azathioprine. Clinical case: 53-year-old male with proptosis, headache and right extraocular mass visible by tomography, the pathological study concluded in IgG4-related disease. Treatment with high-dose prednisone was started with progressive reduction, adding azathioprine at 3 months for rapid induction of remission. Results: significant improvement was observed after 6 months of mixed treatment with prednisone and azathioprine, observing the absence of a right extraocular mass in the magnetic resonance imaging brain. Conclusions: dual therapy with prednisone and azathioprine can be chosen in a patient with an orbital mass due to IgG4-related disease, with the intention of rapid remission of the disease.

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