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tesis de maestría
Modalidad de obtención de segunda especialidad sin designación de jurado según Oficio N.° 009-2025–OGYT-FMH/USMP
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artículo
Publicado 2021
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Many authors have described autism spectrum disorder since the first references made by the German monk Johannes Mathesius were written in the 16th century. Despite the fact that in the 20th century the term "autism" was coined as part of the description of the clinical picture of the patient with schizophrenia, we have seen how over time this concept has evolved to become its own diagnostic entity described in the manuals of psychiatry. This is why this article will focus on reviewing the main authors who contributed to the description of the autism spectrum disorder as well as its evolution in diagnostic manuals.
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artículo
Publicado 2017
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La pancreatitis aguda por hipertrigliceridemia se presenta en aproximadamente 1-4 % de los casos, es la tercera causa de pancreatitis luego de la etiología biliar y alcohólica. La hipertrigliceridemia puede ser producida por causas primarias asociadas a trastornos genéticos en el metabolismo de los lípidos, y por casusas secundarias. Se presenta el caso de un paciente varón de 32 años de edad, natural de Huancayo, con antecedentes de diabetes mellitus tipo 2, dislipidemia mixta severa con hipertrigliceridemia primaria que ingresa de emergencia con un cuadro de 10 días de evolución caracterizado por dolor abdominal de moderada intensidad en epigastrio e hipocondrio izquierdo y que se irradia hacia región dorsal post ingesta de comida copiosa grasa, 24 horas antes del ingreso el dolor se reagudiza aumentando en intensidad, asociándose náuseas y vómitos de contenido bilioso. Por...
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Trichotillomania is a disorder that tends to be chronic and consists of pulling and pulling hair as a compulsive act, which generates various areas of alopecia. In extreme cases after chronic ingestion of hair, severe and serious gastrointestinal disorders such as trichobezoars can be generated, which represents 1% of patients who eat their hair. We present the case of an 11-year-old female patient who was admitted to our hospital for a trichobezoar intestinal obstruction that was initially managed by surgery, from which she was referred to the child psychiatry area, once the surgical problema had been solved, for the corresponding management.