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Javier C. Angulo
Researcher at European University of Madrid
Publications - 436
Citations - 6847
Javier C. Angulo is an academic researcher from European University of Madrid. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Prostate cancer. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 413 publications receiving 5834 citations. Previous affiliations of Javier C. Angulo include University of Alcalá & Wayne State University.
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Ultrastructural study of the stromal component in urethral caruncle
TL;DR: It is postulate that this special form of intercellular attachment could play a role in this condition's pathogenesis.
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Contaminación de antígeno específico-prostático a largo plazo en la rama española del Estudio Aleatorizado Europeo de Screening del Cáncer de Próstata (ERSPC)
TL;DR: La contaminacion de PSA podria disminuir el poder de contraste del estudio si se lleva a cabo en el brazo control, y creemos que el impacto of the contaminacion of PSA sobre the poder estadistico delEstudio debe ser limitado.
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The production process of “Étude sur le Rein des Urinaires”, Doctoral Thesis of Joaquin María Albarrán at the Faculty of Medicine in Paris
TL;DR: The role “pyogenic bacillus” ( E. coli) played in renal infection, bacteriemia, renal failure sepsis and patient death was masterly interpreted and Joaquin Albarran described and beautifully illustrated himself the role.
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Sexualidad y erotismo en la Prehistoria
TL;DR: Agarwal et al. as discussed by the authors found evidences evidencia de que esta interpretación esta lejos de ser realista and de que tanto hombres como mujeres eran conscientes of their papel in la procreacion, and that comprendian the fertilidad and the vida sexual de la pareja.
Re-exéresis mediante cirugía de Mohs de carcinomas basocelulares de la cabeza previamente extirpados con afectación de márgenes: Mohs Micrographic Surgery for Repeat Excision of Basal Cell Carcinomas on the Head With Positive Margins
Javier C. Angulo,Carlos Guillén,V. Traves Zapata,Rafael Botella Estrada,Onofre Sanmartín Jiménez,Beatriz LLombart Cussac,Celia Requena Caballero,Carlos Guillén Barona,Eduardo Nagore Enguídanos +8 more
TL;DR: The best option for the treatment of these tumors is Mohs micrographic surgery, although conventional excision could be reasonable in small tumors located at low-risk sites and in which long periods have not elapsed since diagnosis.