Antonio Salas
Mayo Clinic
11 Papers
24 Citations
Antonio Salas is an academic researcher from Mayo Clinic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tuberculosis & Culture conversion. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 11 publications. Previous affiliations of Antonio Salas include National University of San Marcos.
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Papers
Dynamics of Cough Frequency in Adults Undergoing Treatment for Pulmonary Tuberculosis.
Alvaro Proaño,Marjory A. Bravard,Marjory A. Bravard,José W. López,Gwenyth O. Lee,David P. Bui,Sumona Datta,Sumona Datta,Germán Comina,Germán Comina,Mirko Zimic,Jorge Coronel,Luz Caviedes,José L. Cabrera,Antonio Salas,Eduardo Ticona,Nancy M. Vu,Daniela E. Kirwan,Maria-Cristina I. Loader,Jon S. Friedland,David Moore,David Moore,Carlton A. Evans,Carlton A. Evans,Brian H. Tracey,Robert H. Gilman,Robert H. Gilman +26 more
TL;DR: This study provides novel information on the circadian cycle of cough frequency and risk factors for increased cough frequency as well as associations with mycobacterial load and treatment.
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Cough Frequency During Treatment Associated With Baseline Cavitary Volume and Proximity to the Airway in Pulmonary TB
Alvaro Proaño,David P. Bui,José W. López,Nancy M. Vu,Marjory A. Bravard,Marjory A. Bravard,Gwenyth O. Lee,Brian H. Tracey,Ziyue Xu,Germán Comina,Germán Comina,Eduardo Ticona,Eduardo Ticona,Daniel J. Mollura,Jon S. Friedland,David Moore,David Moore,Carlton A. Evans,Carlton A. Evans,Philip Caligiuri,Robert H. Gilman,Robert H. Gilman,Lilia Cabrera,Marco Varela,Francisco Vigil-Romani,Jesús Chacaltana,José L. Cabrera,Antonio Salas,Félix Llanos,Marcos Ñavincopa,Daniela E. Kirwan,Sumona Datta,Jessica D. Rothstein,Nicole A. Doria,Gustavo Hernandez-Cordova,Richard A. Oberhelman,Jorge Coronel,Luz Caviedes,Mirko Zimic,Eyal Oren +39 more
TL;DR: Cough frequency during treatment is twofold higher in participants with large cavity volumes and lasts longer in patients with larger cavities, especially those closer to the airway, compared with participants with smaller cavities.
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Paciente VIH positivo con tuberculosis sistémica y lesiones osteolíticas de la calvaria, semejando mieloma múltiple. Patient HIV positive with systemic tuberculosis and osteolytic calvarial lesions mimicking mul- tiple myeloma
Victor Mechán,Antonio Salas,Yuri García,Félix Llanos,Jorge Cornejo,Rocío Bringas +5 more
- 01 Jan 2010
TL;DR: After multiple myeloma and metastatic cancer were excluded, the patient received multidrug resistant tuberculosis treatment added to HAAT, showing two months later involution of renitent swellings, absence of fever and overall improvement.
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Paciente VIH positivo con tuberculosis sistémica y lesiones osteolíticas de la calvaria, semejando mieloma múltiple
Victor Mechán,Victor Mechán,Antonio Salas,Yuri García,Félix Llanos,Jorge Cornejo,Rocío Bringas +6 more
TL;DR: The case of a 33 years old man with history of homosexual relations and heavy alcohol drinking was described in this paper, where the pathophysiology of craniovertebralosteolyticlesions inapatient with human immunodeficiency virus and tuberculosis was discussed.
Síndrome DRESS inducido por fármacos antituberculosos en un paciente con diabetes mellitus tipo 2
TL;DR: Dos meses despues oficiado el tratamiento presento hipersensibilidad a medicamentos, con los siguientes signos y sintomas: rash dermico generalizados, prurito generalizado, anemia Coombs positiva, eosinofilia and sintoma sistemicos, compatibles with el sindrome DRESS.