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José Ignacio Labarta Aizpún
Researcher at University of Zaragoza
Publications - 39
Citations - 535
José Ignacio Labarta Aizpún is an academic researcher from University of Zaragoza. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 32 publications receiving 474 citations.
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Clinical Characteristics and Therapeutic Responses in Patients with Germ-Line AIP Mutations and Pituitary Adenomas: An International Collaborative Study
Adrian Daly,Maria A. Tichomirowa,Patrick Petrossians,Elina Heliövaara,Marie Lise Jaffrain-Rea,Anne Barlier,Luciana Ansaneli Naves,Tapani Ebeling,Auli Karhu,Antti Raappana,Laure Cazabat,Ernesto De Menis,Carmen Fajardo Montañana,Gérald Raverot,Robert J. Weil,Timo Sane,Dominique Maiter,Sebastian J C M M Neggers,Maria Yaneva,AntoineAntoine Tabarin,Elisa Verrua,Eija Eloranta,Arnaud Murat,Outi Vierimaa,Pasi I. Salmela,Philippe Emy,Rodrigo A. Toledo,Maria Isabel Sabaté,Chiara Villa,Chiara Villa,Marc Popelier,Roberto Salvatori,Juliet Jennings,Ángel Ferrández Longás,José Ignacio Labarta Aizpún,Marianthi Georgitsi,Ralf Paschke,Cristina L. Ronchi,Matti Välimäki,Carola Saloranta,Wouter W. de Herder,Renato Cozzi,Mirtha Guitelman,Flavia Magri,Maria Stefania Lagonigro,Georges Halaby,Vinciane Corman,Marie-Thérèse Hagelstein,Jean-Francis Vanbellinghen,Gustavo Barcelos Barra,Anne-Paule Gimenez-Roqueplo,Fergus J. Cameron,Françoise Borson-Chazot,Ian M. Holdaway,Sergio P. A. Toledo,Günter K. Stalla,Anna Spada,Sabina Zacharieva,Jérôme Bertherat,Thierry Brue,Vincent Bours,Philippe Chanson,Lauri A. Aaltonen,Albert Beckers +63 more
TL;DR: Prisposition for aggressive disease in young patients, often in a familial setting, suggests that earlier diagnosis of AIPmut pituitary adenomas may have clinical utility.
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High prevalence of AIP gene mutations following focused screening in young patients with sporadic pituitary macroadenomas
M. Tichomirowa,Anne Barlier,Adrian Daly,Marie Lise Jaffrain-Rea,Cristina L. Ronchi,Maria Yaneva,Jonathan D. Urban,Patrick Petrossians,Atanaska Elenkova,Antoine Tabarin,Rachel Desailloud,Dominique Maiter,Thomas Schürmeyer,Renato Cozzi,Marily Theodoropoulou,Caroline Sievers,Ignacio Bernabeu,Luciana Ansaneli Naves,Olivier Chabre,Carmen Fajardo Montañana,Vaclav Hana,Georges Halaby,Brigitte Delemer,José Ignacio Labarta Aizpún,E. Sonnet,Ángel Ferrández Longás,Marie Thérèse Hagelstein,Philippe Caron,Günter K. Stalla,Vincent Bours,Sabina Zacharieva,Anna Spada,Thierry Brue,Albert Beckers +33 more
TL;DR: Germline AIPmut occur in 11.7% of patients <30 years with sporadic pituitary macroadenomas and in 20.5% of pediatric patients, and aIPmut mutation testing in this population should be considered in order to optimize clinical genetic investigation and management.
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Sitting/standing height ratio in Spanish children from birth to adulthood
Antonio de Arriba Muñoz,Mercedes Domínguez Cajal,Carmen Rueda Caballero,José Ignacio Labarta Aizpún,Esteban Mayayo Dehesa,Ángel Ferrández Longás +5 more
TL;DR: Sitting/standing height ratio values are presented in normal male and female children up to 18 years old and this ratio decreases from birth to puberty and then slightly increases until reaching the final adult ratio.
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Impact of adherence on growth response during the first 2 years of growth hormone treatment.
Antonio de Arriba Muñoz,Vanesa Cancela Muñiz,José Juan Alcón Saez,Anunciación Beisti,Enrique Llovet,José Ignacio Labarta Aizpún +5 more
TL;DR: Adherence during the first 2 years of response was very high >90% and showed a negative association with age, pretreatment HV and treatment duration and a positive correlation with the level of parent education.
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Sitting height/standing height ratio in a Spanish population from birth to adulthood.
Antonio de Arriba Muñoz,Mercedes Domínguez Cajal,Carmen Rueda Caballero,José Ignacio Labarta Aizpún,Esteban Mayayo Dehesa,Ángel Ferrández Longás +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the sitting/standing height ratio in a normal Aragonese population from birth to 18 years old was investigated and the results showed that the sitting and standing height ratio decrease from birth both in males and females (0.656 and 0.647, respectively) until the onset of puberty and later start to slightly increase until reaching the definitive adult ratio.