L. Fernández
University of La Laguna
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European Psychiatry | 2003
Eduardo J. Aguilar; Carmen Leal; Francisco J. Acosta; María R. Cejas; L. Fernández; Ramón Gracia
Fifty-six schizophrenic patients at the moment of their suicidal attempt were compared to a control group of 60 patients. Schizophrenic suicidal attempters showed an identifiable clinical profile at the acute phase. Two main groups could be differentiated in regard to their reasons (depressive or psychotic) for attempting suicide.
Revista Espanola De Enfermedades Digestivas | 2009
Benito Velayos; A. Herreros de Tejada; L. Fernández; R. Aller; Ana Almaraz; L. del Olmo; F. de la Calle; T. Arranz; J. M. González
OBJECTIVE We analyzed our experience with the use of capsule endoscopy in areas that can be explored with gastroscopy to justify obscure bleeding, as well as the outcome after a new recommended gastroscopy in order to determine if a second gastroscopy before the capsule study can provide any benefit in the management of this disease. METHODS We retrospectively studied 82 patients who were explored with capsule endoscopy for obscure gastrointestinal bleeding who had undergone previously only one gastroscopy. Findings in the zones which were accessible by gastroscopy were normal, mild/known and severe/unknown. In the latter cases we recommended a second gastroscopy, and their treatment and outcome were subjected to further study. RESULTS Capsule endoscopy did not find any unknown esophageal findings. In 63% of cases, no gastric or duodenal lesions were shown; in 20%, lesions were mild or had been previously diagnosed, and in 17%, a new gastroscopy was recommended due to the discovery of an unknown condition which could be the cause of the obscure bleeding. This new information brought about a change in treatment for 78% of patients in this group, all of whom improved from their illness. Capsule endoscopy found significant intercurrent alterations in the small intestine in only 14% of cases. CONCLUSIONS The performance of a second gastroscopy, previous to capsule endoscopy, in the study of obscure gastrointestinal bleeding can offer benefits in diagnostic terms and may introduce therapeutic changes. A detailed analysis of the upper tract frames in intestinal capsule endoscopy studies is mandatory since it may provide relevant information with clinical impact on the management of these patients.
Revista Espanola De Enfermedades Digestivas | 2006
Benito Velayos; L. Fernández; R. Aller; F. de la Calle; L. del Olmo; T. Arranz; J. M. González Hernández
Revista Espanola De Enfermedades Digestivas | 2006
B. Velayos Jiménez; J. Beltrán de Heredia; L. del Olmo; J. García Castaño; L. Fernández; J. M. González
Revista Espanola De Enfermedades Digestivas | 2006
B. Velayos Jiménez; J. Beltrán de Heredia; L. del Olmo; J. García Castaño; L. Fernández; J. M. González
Endoscopy | 2014
Benito Velayos; G González; L Del Olmo; Maria Fe Muñoz; L. Fernández; N Alcaide; R. Aller; Lourdes Ruiz; A Macho; S Gómez; J. M. González
Endoscopy | 2014
N Alcaide; Benito Velayos; R. Aller; L. Fernández; G González; E Berroa; C Tafur; S Gómez; Lourdes Ruiz; L Del Olmo; J. M. González
Endoscopy | 2014
Noelia Alcaide; Benito Velayos; L. Fernández; R. Aller; G González; C Tafur; E Berroa; A Macho; S Lorenzo; J. M. González
Revista Espanola De Enfermedades Digestivas | 2008
Benito Velayos; Maria Fe Muñoz; L. Fernández; R. Aller; F. Lozano; F. de la Calle; L. del Olmo; T. Arranz; J. M. González
Revista Espanola De Enfermedades Digestivas | 2006
B. Velayos Jiménez; J. Beltrán de Heredia; L. del Olmo; J. García Castaño; L. Fernández; J. M. González