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Patricia Canto

Researcher at Institute for Social Security and Services for State Workers

Publications -  67
Citations -  1725

Patricia Canto is an academic researcher from Institute for Social Security and Services for State Workers. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Population. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 60 publications receiving 1614 citations. Previous affiliations of Patricia Canto include Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán & Mexican Social Security Institute.

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Mutations in the Desert hedgehog (DHH) Gene in Patients with 46,XY Complete Pure Gonadal Dysgenesis

TL;DR: The first report in which three cases of 46,XY complete PGD are attributed to mutations of the Desert hedgehog (DHH) gene, demonstrating that the genetic origin of this entity is heterogeneous and that disorders in other genes involved in the testis-determining pathway are implicated in abnormal testicular differentiation in humans.
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Effect of counseling to improve compliance in Mexican women receiving depot-medroxyprogesterone acetate

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of pretreatment counseling upon discontinuation of 150 mg depot-medroxyprogesterone acetate (Depo-Provera) given for contraception was evaluated.

Original research article Effect of counseling to improve compliance in Mexican women receiving depot-medroxyprogesterone acetate

TL;DR: The findings suggest that pretreatment counseling on expected side effects increases the continuation rates of DMPA users.
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Mutations of the 5α-reductase Type 2 gene in eight Mexican patients from six different pedigrees with 5α-reductase-2 deficiency

TL;DR: The molecular study of patients with 5α‐reductase deficiency is described and it is found that point mutations within the 5 exons of the 5 α‐ reductase‐2 gene cause deficiency in males with pseudohermaphroditism.
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A heterozygous mutation in the desert hedgehog gene in patients with mixed gonadal dysgenesis.

TL;DR: It is affirm that the phenotypic spectrum of patients with gonadal dysgenesis due to mutations in DHH is variable, providing extended evidence that DHH constitutes a key gene in gonadal differentiation.