O. Bolaños
University of Valle
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The American Journal of Medicine | 1975
Fred E. Pittman; Kshetrabasi Tripathy; Takashi Isobe; O. Bolaños; Elliott F. Osserman; Joan C. Pittman; Hernán Lotero; Edgar Duque
IgA heavy chain disease (alpha chain disease) was detected in a 46 year old South American (Colombian) of mixed Spanish and Indian (Mestizo) descent. The clinical course was characterized by severe malabsorption, initially thought to be a variant of tropical sprue. Jejunal mucosal biopsy revealed marked villous atrophy with heavy infiltration of the lamina propria by a single monotonous cell type which, by light microscopy, had the appearance of either a large, abnormal plasma cell or a small histiocyte. Electron microscopy of the biopsy specimen demonstrated the presence of abnormal plasma cells, lymphatic distention and abnormalities of surface epithelial cells. At autopsy a 6 by 3 cm mass was found in the right para-aortic area along with many firm 2 cm mesenteric and para-aortic lymph nodes. Histologic examination revealed the presence of a monotonous cell type similar to that found in the jejunal mucosal biopsy specimen.
Archive | 1975
Pelayo Correa; O. Bolaños; Fernando Tuffi García; G. Gordillo; Edgar Duque; Carlos Cuello
Cancer registration in developing countries offers special research opportunities and presents special problems. Findings in these registries not only provide information about the local situation but may also help in the study of trends observed in other countries. Cancer incidence in wealthy western communities tends to show similarities, and often contrasts with patterns common in developing communities. As an example, high rates for colonic and pulmonary cancer and declining rates for gastric and cervical cancer are as characteristic of wealthy communities as they are uncharacteristic of developing communities. These are good reasons for the encouragement of cancer registration in developing countries. We started our work in Colombia as a cancer survey, which was planned to last approximately 3 years. After the planned survey was accomplished, it became clear that its continuation would be highly beneficial and also quite simple because the personnel had already been trained and their experience could be used to great advantage. This explains why our registry uses a combination of the registry and survey techniques: we gather data for all periods of time, but most intensely during the summer months, when we employ medical students for a survey-type activity.
Journal of the National Cancer Institute | 1976
Pelayo Correa; Carlos Cuello; Edgar Duque; Luis Carlos Burbano; Fernando Tuffi García; O. Bolaños; Charles C. Brown; William Haenszel
Journal of the National Cancer Institute | 1983
Pelayo Correa; Carlos Cuello; Luis F. Fajardo; William Haenszel; O. Bolaños; Beatriz de Ramírez
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition | 1972
Kshetrabasi Tripathy; Edgar Duque; O. Bolaños; Hernán Lotero; L G Mayoral
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition | 1967
L G Mayoral; K. Tripathy; Fernando Tuffi García; S. Klahr; O. Bolaños; Jacobo Ghitis
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition | 1972
L G Mayoral; K. Tripathy; O. Bolaños; Hernán Lotero; Edgar Duque; Fernando Tuffi García; Jacobo Ghitis
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition | 1975
Edgar Duque; O. Bolaños; Hernán Lotero; L G Mayoral
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition | 1968
L G Mayoral; Kshetrabasi Tripathy; Fernando Tuffi García; O. Bolaños; Jacobo Ghitis
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition | 1976
J R Cain; L G Mayoral; Hernán Lotero; O. Bolaños; Edgar Duque