Roberto Tozzini
Facultad de Ciencias Médicas
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Maturitas | 1994
A.R. Bocanera; E.C. Roncoroni; I. Schlaen; J. Ben; R. Monteverde; M. Gonziilez Garcia; Rodolfo C. Puche; Roberto Tozzini
This paper reports the experience obtained in the last 8 years with an instrument (articulated rotative brush) that allows access to the entire endometrial surface, obtaining material for both histological and cytological study. The latter has the advantage of reducing the number of cases in which insufficient material frustrates endometrial assessment. In addition to the overall experience gained with this instrument, the proportion of agreement with anatomo-pathological diagnosis after hysterectomy in 61 patients was high (96%) and the unweighted kappa statistic (0.862) indicated very good accordance between these techniques. Comparison between the present method and hysteroscopic observations in 84 patients with perimenopausal bleeding revealed a general conformity of 0.65 and an unweighted kappa statistic of 0.368 (fair agreement). In a group of 72 cases with postmenopausal bleeding a general conformity value of 0.92 was obtained, with an unweighted kappa statistic of 0.84 (very good agreement). In 90% of the cases the procedure was well accepted. In 57.3% of the cases, no difficulties were encountered using the brushing technique; in 25.9% slight dilatation was deemed necessary, whereas in 16.8% technical difficulties could not be overcome and general anesthesia was indicated. A total of 769 outpatients were investigated, 75.3% of which had normal endometria, 12.7% benign hyperplasias, 2.6% precursor lesions, 1.7% suspect carcinoma, and 4.2% carcinomas. Insufficient material for diagnosis occurred in 3.5% of cases tested. The combined cytohistological and hysteroscopic assessment of the endometrium provides satisfactory results in the etiological diagnosis of peri and postmenopausal bleeding, and in the follow up of patients undergoing hormonal replacement therapy (HRT).
Maturitas | 1993
Rodolfo C. Puche; E. Roveri; N.Perez Jimeno; A. Roberti; G. Poudes; Roberto Bocanera; Roberto Tozzini
Fifteen percent (20/130) of a group of climacteric women on diets of their choice had urinary calcium (Ca) levels exceeding 4 mg/kg per day. Most of these hypercalciuric subjects had a daily Ca intake of 0.4-0.5 g. Their bone turnover rates were raised and high Ca absorption was observed in 4 cases. Serum Ca and total protein and glomerular filtration rates were normal in all the hypercalciuric patients. The calcium/creatinine (Ca/Cr) ratio (mg l-1/mg l-1, fasting, 09:00-10:00 h) was measured in 72 climacteric women, 35 of whom (49%) had ratios > 0.1. The latter defines a relative hypercalciuria as compared with premenopausal Ca excretion levels. Only 5 of the 35 subjects had calciuria levels above 4 mg/kg per day. The Ca/Cr ratio cannot replace daily urinary Ca measurements for the screening of subjects in whom calciuria may exceed net Ca absorption. Urinary saturation measurements were carried out in 70 women. Supersaturation was observed only in the case of Ca oxalate (CaOx) among several calcium salts usually found in urinary stones. CaOx supersaturation was observed in 95% of the hypercalciuric subjects and in 48% of the rest of the women investigated. The relatively high frequency of CaOx supersaturation can be attributed in part to the decreased excretion of citrate associated with ovarian failure. Oestrogen replacement therapy increased citrate excretion and lowered the level of CaOx supersaturation. Ca supplementation (1 g Ca/day) reduced the degree of supersaturation as a result of the concurrent reduction in oxalate excretion.
Maturitas | 1991
Rodolfo C. Puche; A. Rigalli; L. Trumper; O. Dip; J.L. Pereyra; G. Poudes; A. Roberti; Roberto Bocanera; Roberto Tozzini
This paper reports the measurement of whole body retention using fluoride (WBRF) as an estimator of skeletal turnover in a group of climacteric women that received an oral dose of 700 mumol of sodium fluoride. WBRF is defined as 100(1-(urinary fluoride/fluoride load)). WBRF was significantly correlated with whole body retention of 99m-Tc-methylene-diphosphonate, the serum levels of the bone alkaline phosphatase and the urinary excretion of hydroxyproline. WBRF values ranged from 20% to 95% and were affected by calcium intake and the urinary calcium excretion. In normal subjects with high turnover, the measurement of serum alkaline phosphatase activity and/or urinary hydroxyproline excretion helps to distinguish these cases from patients with metabolic bone diseases due to metastases, Paget disease, etc. The fact that the fraction of fluoride not incorporated into bone is not further metabolized plus the accuracy, preciseness and rapidity of fluoride measurements in urine are the main advantages of this technique.
Bone | 1995
Rodolfo C. Puche; Mario Morosano; Ana Masoni; N.Perez Jimeno; S.M. Bertoluzzo; J.C. Podadera; M.A. Podadera; Roberto Bocanera; Roberto Tozzini
Maturitas | 2005
Ana Masoni; Mario Morosano; Stella Maris Pezzotto; Florencia Tomat; Fabiana Bentancur; Roberto Bocanera; Roberto Tozzini; Rodolfo C. Puche
Medicina-buenos Aires | 1990
Rodolfo C. Puche; Alfredo Rigalli; Roberto Bocanera; Roberto Tozzini; Poudes G; Roberti A
Salud(i)ciencia (Impresa) | 2010
Roberto Tozzini; Ana Massoni; Armando Roberto Bocanera; Mario Morosano
Maturitas | 2005
Susana Bassol; Sebastián Carranza-Lira; Cuauhtémoc Celis-González; Samuel Santoyo; Alfonso Murillo; Norma Martinez; Victoriano Llaca; Fernanda Rio de la Loza; Jesus Zarain; Angela Maggio da Fonseca; Aroldo F. Camargos; Edmund Chada Baracat; Marcos F.da Sá; Juana Bayo; Liliana Adaro; Carlos Gurucharri; Martha Murga; Néstor Siseles; Fabiana Sayegh; Antonio Tempone; Luis M. Tempone; Roberto Tozzini; Roberto Boccanera; Carlos Naranjo; Fabio Sanchez; G. Gomez; Stella Blanco; Roberto Reyes-Marquez; Gerhard Albrecht; Pedro Cano Rios
Medicina-buenos Aires | 1999
Alfredo Rigalli; Laura Pera; Mario Morosano; Ana Masoni; Roberto Bocanera; Roberto Tozzini; Rodolfo C. Puche
Salud I Ciencia | 2010
Roberto Tozzini; Ana Masoni; Armando Roberto Bocanera; Mario Morosano