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    Hacia una internacionalización de calidad. Buenas prácticas para la integración académica y personal del estudiante Erasmus en el Grado de Español: Lengua y Literatura (Fase I)

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    Memoria del Proyecto de Innovación Docente Hacia una internacionalización de calidad. Buenas prácticas para la integración académica y personal del estudiante Erasmus en el Grado en Español: Lengua y Literatura(Fase I), desarrollado en la Facultad de Filología de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid durante el curso académico 2018-2019. El proyecto buscó incrementar el grado de integración personal y académica del estudiante de intercambio Erasmus del Grado en Español: Lengua y Literatura de la UCM a través de una serie de acciones conjuntas que incluyeron, entre otras: el desarrollo de tutorías individuales y talleres y actividades interculturales, la puesta en marcha de un sistema de mentorías imbricado en el plan intergeneracional de la UCM, la elaboración de Guías para el estudiante Erasmus entrante y saliente, reuniones informativas, la realización de cuestionarios de satisfacción académica y personal, la promoción de los Premios para alumnos internacionales de la Facultad de Filología de la UCM o la celebración de una pionera jornada sobre "La internacionalización de los Grados de Estudios Hispánicos: Seminario de buenas prácticas en la gestión de la movilidad", según se detalla en la Memoria

    Association of Depression, Anxiety, Stress and Stress-Coping Strategies with Somatization and Number of Diseases According to Sex in the Mexican General Population

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    Somatization and number of diseases are interrelated variables, whose association with stress-coping strategies, according to sex, has not been investigated. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate such association in a sample of the Mexican general population. The general population was invited to answer an electronic questionnaire via the social networks—e-mail, WhatsApp and Facebook—by the research team. A sample of 1008 adults was obtained, of which 62.2% were women, in whom we detected higher levels of negative psychological variables, somatization and number of diseases and lower levels of sleep quality. Positive moderate correlations were found between depresion, anxiety and stress with somatization, on one hand, and with the number of diseases, on the other, and negative moderate correlations were found between sleep quality and the two dependent variables. As for the coping strategies, self-blame, behavioral disengagement, denial, self-distraction and substance use were positively correlated with somatization. Of these, self-blame, substance use, and self-distraction also showed a positive correlation with number of diseases in both sexes. Negative correlations were detected for active coping and the two dependent variables in men and for religion and planning with somatization in women. In conclusion, the coping strategies showed significant correlations with somatization and number of diseases in both sexes

    GATA2 null mutation associated with incomplete penetrance in a family with Emberger syndrome

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    Introduction: GATA2 mutations are associated with several conditions, including Emberger syndrome which is the association of primary lymphedema with hematological anomalies and an increased risk for myelodysplasia and leukemia. Objective: To describe a family with Emberger syndrome with incomplete penetrance. Methods: A DNA sequencing of GATA2 gene was performed in the parents and offspring (5 individuals in total). Results: The family consisted of 5 individuals with a GATA2 null mutation (c.130G>T, p.Glu44*); three of them were affected (2 of which were deceased) while 2 remained unaffected at the age of 40 and 13 years old. The three affected siblings (2 boys and 1 girl) presented with lymphedema of the lower limbs, recurrent warts, epistaxis and recurrent infections. Two died due to hematological abnormalities (AML and pancytopenia). In contrast, the two other family members who carry the same mutation (the mother and one brother) have not presented any symptoms and their blood tests remain normal. Discussion: Incomplete penetrance may indicate that GATA2 haploinsufficiency is not enough to produce the phenotype of Emberger syndrome. Therefore, in cases where incomplete penetrance or high variable expressivity is described, whole exome or genome sequencing would be useful in order to identify specific gene interactions that drastically modify the phenotype. In addition, Skewed gene expression by an epigenetic mechanism of gene regulation should also be considered
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