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Francisco Castro-Domínguez

Researcher at Autonomous University of Barcelona

Publications -  7
Citations -  41

Francisco Castro-Domínguez is an academic researcher from Autonomous University of Barcelona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vitamin D and neurology & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 6 publications receiving 30 citations.

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Bone mineral density and vitamin D status in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE): A systematic review

TL;DR: A systematic review of the literature to determine the prevalence and predictors of reduced vitamin D plasma levels, bone loss and the presence of fractures in SLE patients covered all English-language publications using Medline and EMBase electronic databases from their inception to December 2016.
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Successful treatment of systemic lupus erythematosus pleuropericarditis with belimumab.

TL;DR: A 51-year-old woman who presented with a flare of SLE including arthritis and pleuropericarditis that responded to neither leflunomide, methotrexate, nor high doses of prednisone is presented.
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Chikungunya-related Erosive Arthritis: Case Report and Literature Review

TL;DR: There is an important lack of scientific evidence that would enable us to characterize the variability of the patient and choose the most appropriate approach to treat chikungunya virus infection.
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Artritis erosiva por virus Chikungunya, caso y revisión de la literatura

TL;DR: Dada la elevada intervariabilidad en the presentacion tanto clinica como serologica y el probable papel del condicionamiento genetico en la gravedad y cronificacion del cuadro, supone un gran reto diagnostico y terapeutico.
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Relationship Between the Choice of Clinical Treatment, Gait Functionality and Kinetics in Patients With Comparable Knee Osteoarthritis

TL;DR: Functionality relates to treatment decisions, with patients in the conservative group walking 25% faster and spending 24% less time in the double-support phase, however, these differences vary with age and are reduced in older subjects.