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Listar por autor "Taratuto, Ana Lía"

Listar por autor "Taratuto, Ana Lía"

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  • Carrea, Raúl; Schuster, G.; Guevara, J.A.; Girado, J.M.; Taratuto, Ana Lía (Hospital De Clínicas, Instituto De Neurología, 1973)
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  • Garibaldi, Matteo; Rendu, John; Brocard, Julie; Lacene, Emmanuelle; Fauré, Julien; Brochier, Guy; Beuvin, Maud; Labasse, Clemence; Madelaine, Angeline; Malfatti, Edoardo; Bevilacqua, Jorge Alfredo; Lubieniecki, Fabiana; Monges, Soledad; Taratuto, Ana Lía; Laporte, Jocelyn; Marty, Isabelle; Antonini, Giovanni; Romero, Norma Beatriz (BioMed Central, 2019-01-05)
    Several morphological phenotypes have been associated to RYR1-recessive myopathies. We recharacterized the RYR1-recessive morphological spectrum by a large monocentric study performed on 54 muscle biopsies from a large ...
  • Taratuto, Ana Lía (Fleni, 1997)
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  • Berardo, Andrés; Lornage, Xavière; Johari, Mridul; Evangelista, Teresinha; Cejas, Claudia Patricia; Barroso, Fabio Adrián; Dubrovsky, Alberto; Bui, Mai Thao; Brochier, Guy; Saccoliti, María; Bohm, Johann; Udd, Bjarne; Laporte, Jocelyn; Romero, Norma Beatriz; Taratuto, Ana Lía (Springer, 2019-07-02)
    Autosomal dominant limb girdle muscular dystrophy D3 HNRNPDL-related is a rare dominant myopathy caused by mutations in HNRNPDL. Only three unrelated families have been described worldwide, a Brazilian and a Chinese carrying ...
  • Castiglione, Juan Ignacio; Marrodán, Mariano; Taratuto, Ana Lía; Alessandro, Lucas; Brand, Patricio; Barroso, Fabio Adrián (AAN, 2019-04-16)
    Objective: The objective of this study is to differentiate the clinical presentation, complementary studies and evolution between the Systemic Vasculitis (SV) vs Non-Systemic Vasculitic Neuropathy (NSVN) attended in our ...
  • Castiglione, Juan Ignacio; Marrodán, Mariano; Alessandro, Lucas; Taratuto, Ana Lía; Brand, Patricio; Nogués, Martín; Barroso, Fabio Adrián (IOS, 2021-01-01)
    Background:Vasculitic peripheral neuropathy (VPN) is caused by vessel inflammation leading to peripheral nerve injury of acute-to-subacute onset. When VPN occurs in the context of systemic disease it is classified as ...