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Encabo G

Researcher at Autonomous University of Barcelona

Publications -  20
Citations -  642

Encabo G is an academic researcher from Autonomous University of Barcelona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Prostate & Prostate cancer. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 20 publications receiving 605 citations.

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Prevalence of osteoporosis during long-term androgen deprivation therapy in patients with prostate cancer.

TL;DR: The prevalence of osteoporosis seemed high in hormone-naive patients with prostate cancer, and it increased to more than 80% after 10 years ofADT, and clinicians should be aware of the impact of ADT on BMD to prevent bone mass loss.
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Effect of inflammation and benign prostatic enlargement on total and percent free serum prostatic specific antigen.

TL;DR: Inflammation has an important prevalence in cancer–free prostatic biopsy specimens and seems to have no significant influence on total and percent free serum PSA, however, prostatic size seems to be the major contributor.
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Bone Mineral Density Changes in Patients With Prostate Cancer During the First 2 Years of Androgen Suppression

TL;DR: Bone mineral density decreases during the first 24 months of androgen suppression with the most relevant effect occurring in the first year.
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Value of routine transition zone biopsies in patients undergoing ultrasound-guided sextant biopsies for the first time.

TL;DR: Routine transition zone biopsies performed at the time of a first sextant biopsy seem to have low efficacy.
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Lymphocyte proliferation and gamma-interferon production after "in vitro" stimulation with PPD. Differences between tuberculous and nontuberculous pleurisy in patients with positive tuberculin skin test.

TL;DR: In tuberculous pleuritis, there would be clonal expansion of PPD-responding T-lymphocytes in the pleural compartment, but lymphocytes sensitized to other antigens would accumulate in the Pleural compartment.