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    Evaluation of clinical dental variables to build classifiers to predict celiac disease by Mina, S., Azcurra, A. I., Riga, Carolina, Cornejo, L. S., Brunotto, Mabel

    Published 2017
    “…Conclusion: Logistic discriminant analysis built with salivary variables shows that these are good for predicting this eating pathology with 85% accuracy.…”
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    Risk genes in head and neck cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis of last 5 years by Brunotto, M., Zarate, AM., Bono, A., Barra, JL., Berra, S.

    Published 2017
    “…Head and Neck Carcinoma (HNC), of which the majority are squamous cell carcinomas of the head and neck (SCCHN), is the sixth most prevalent cancers in mankind and, presents high morbidity and low rates of survival.1 It is known that the apoptotic and proliferation genes are involved in cancer development and these could be useful as a biomarker of this pathology. Systematic reviews and meta-analysis allow stronger and more generalized conclusions for identifying some models of risk markers. …”
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    Red meat, micronutrients and oral squamous cell carcinoma of Argentine adult patients. by Secchi, D.G., Aballay, L.R., Galíndez, M.F., Piccini, D., Lanfranchi, H., Brunotto, M.

    Published 2017
    “…Introduction: the identification of risk group of oral cancer allows reducing the typical morbidity and mortality rates of this pathology. Objetive: it was analyzed the role of red meat, macronutrients and micronutrients on Oral Squamous Cell carcinoma (OSCC) in a case–control study carried out in Cordoba, Argentina. …”
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    The neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses program: A translational research experience in Argentina by Kohan, R., Pesaola, F., Guelbert, N., Pons, P., Oller de Ramirez, A.M., Rautenberg, G., Becerra, A., Sims, K., Xin, W., Cismondi, I.A.

    Published 2017
    “…Phenotypic studies comprised epileptic seizures and movement disorders, ophthalmology, neurophysiology, image analysis, rating scales, enzyme testing, and electron microscopy, carried out under a consensus algorithm; 2) DNA screening and validation of mutations in genes PPT1 (CLN1), TPP1 (CLN2), CLN3, CLN5, CLN6, MFSD8 (CLN7), and CLN8: characterization of variant types, novel/knownmutations and polymorphisms; 3) Progress of the epidemiological picture in Latin America; and 4) NCL-like pathology studies in progress. The Translational Research Program was highly efficient in addressing the misdiagnosis/underdiagnosis in the NCL disorders. …”
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    Pre-Columbian tuberculosis in Tierra del Fuego? Discussion of the paleopathological and molecular evidence by Guichon, Ricardo Anibal, Buikstra, Jane E., Stone, Anne C., Harkins, Kelly M., Suby, Jorge Alejandro, Massone, Mauricio, Prieto lglesias, Alfredo, Wilbur, Alicia, Constantinescu, Florence, Rodríguez Martín, Conrado

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    “…We provide further description of the remains, including tuberculosis-like skeletal pathology. Radiocarbon dating of 640. ±. 20 years BP attributes this individual to the precontact fourteenth-fifteenth centuries. …”
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    Developmental defects in the spine: initial findings in archaeological cases from Córdoba Highlands (Argentina) by Fabra, Mariana, Salega, María Soledad

    Published 2016
    “…Congenital disorders are pathologies rarely found in archaeological cases. In recent years, however, there has been an increase in the number of reported cases, and a growing interest in understanding their development and implication as genetic markers within certain collections. …”
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    Elongated odontoid process in late Holocene skeletal remains from B6 archaeological site, Mendoza, Argentina by Suby, Jorge Alejandro, Novellino, Paula Silvana, Da Peña Aldao, Gabriela Verónica, Pandiani, Cynthia Daniela

    Published 2018
    “…The odontoid process of the axis can be affected by congenital or acquired pathologies. While abnormalities such as os odontoideum, agenesis, and fractures are reported in archaeological remains, the abnormality of an elongated length of the odontoid process has not been described in the paleopathological literature. …”
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