María Eugenia Fonseca
Mexican Social Security Institute
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Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation | 1999
Carlos Morán; Eugenia Hernández; Julia E. Ruíz; María Eugenia Fonseca; Jose A. Bermudez; Arturo Zárate
The objective of this study was to determine the effect of body fat distribution and hyperinsulinemia on the occurrence of ovulation. Fifty-six women (20–35 years old) either with overweight or obesity (body mass index ≥25) were studied. They were classified in two groups according to waist/hip ratio (WHR); one with predominance of adiposity in the upper body segment (n = 29, WHR >0.85) and the other with predominant adiposity in the lower body segment (n = 27, WHR ≤0.85). Basal body temperature and serum progesterone were determined in each cycle during 6 months. Serum insulin levels were measured at baseline and 30, 60, 90, 120 and 180 min after a 75-gram oral glucose load. The mean insulin values in response to oral glucose load in patients with upper body segment obesity were significantly higher than those corresponding to women with lower body segment obesity. Furthermore, the ratio between ovulated cycles and all the cycles studied in patients with upper body segment obesity was significantly lower than that observed in patients with lower body segment obesity. Upper body obesity seems to affect the ovulatory process and this may be related to the presence of hyperinsulinemia.
Developmental Neuropsychology | 2003
Adrián Poblano; Stephen J. Rothenberg; María Eugenia Fonseca; Maria Luisa Cruz; Teodoro Flores; Irma Zarco
Although most investigators agree that there are electroencephalogram (EEG) changes with chronological age around puberty, no one has remarked on why this is so. As the increase in testosterone at the end of prepubertal childhood is a biomarker for the onset of a period of accelerated growth and development, we searched for an association between testosterone level and the spectral power and topography of EEG. We tested 60 children between 9- and 11-years-old, each demonstrating normal neurological examination and Wechsler intelligence scale over 90. Salivary testosterone was measured using immunoenzymatic chemiluminescent assay. Children were divided into 3 groups according to measured testosterone level. EEG was processed with a Fast Fourier Transform; average of relative power spectral analyses were calculated and data divided into delta, theta, alpha, and beta bands. The principal finding was the highly significant interaction between EEG band and testosterone group, F(6, 171) = 4.54, Huynh-Feldt ??= 0.853, p = .001. Delta relative power decreased significantly and Alpha relative power increased significantly in the 2 groups with higher salivary testosterone concentration when compared to the lowest testosterone group. This work suggests that increased testosterone in prepubertal children can predict some of the same EEG changes that are usually associated with increased chronological age.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 1985
María Eugenia Fonseca; Olga Carballo; Clicerio González; Eugenio Aguilar-Parada; Arturo Villegas; Arturo Zárate
Presented is the case of a virilized woman with a lipoid cell tumor of the ovary localized by computerized tomography. The major secretory products of the tumor were testosterone and estradiol; the production of androgens was responsible for the clinical features and hindered the effects of estrogens. Elevated levels of estradiol indicated important ovarian aromatase activity as reflected by large ovarian-peripheral venous gradients.
Gaceta Medica De Mexico | 2000
Renata Saucedo; María Eugenia Fonseca; Lourdes Basurto; Raquel Ochoa; Martha Morales Sánchez; Arturo Zárate
Ginecología y obstetricia de México | 1997
Arturo Zárate; Marcelino Hernández; María Eugenia Fonseca; Raquel Ochoa
Bioquimia | 1997
María Eugenia Fonseca; Rosa Galván; Raquel Ochoa; Carmen Mendoza; Macrina Mason; Arturo Zárate
Ginecología y obstetricia de México | 1990
Carlos Morán; María Eugenia Fonseca; Raquel Ochoa; Macrina Mason; Rogelio Gama; Arturo Zárate
Bioquimia | 2001
María Eugenia Fonseca; Arturo Zárate; Raquel Ochoa; Maria Luisa Cruz; Lourdes Basurto
Bioquimia | 1999
María Eugenia Fonseca; Carmen Mendoza; Silvia Velázquez; Miriam Ruiz; Arturo Zárate
Ginecología y obstetricia de México | 1998
Carolina Sandoval Sánchez; María Eugenia Fonseca; Raquel Ochoa Reséndiz; Arturo Zárate Treviño