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    Serum amyloid a1/toll-like receptor-4 Axis, an important link between inflammation and outcome of TBI patients

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    Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the leading causes of mortality and disability world-wide without any validated biomarker or set of biomarkers to help the diagnosis and evaluation of the evolution/prognosis of TBI patients. To achieve this aim, a deeper knowledge of the biochemical and pathophysiological processes triggered after the trauma is essential. Here, we identified the serum amyloid A1 protein-Toll-like receptor 4 (SAA1-TLR4) axis as an important link between inflammation and the outcome of TBI patients. Using serum and mRNA from white blood cells (WBC) of TBI patients, we found a positive correlation between serum SAA1 levels and injury severity, as well as with the 6-month outcome of TBI patients. SAA1 levels also correlate with the presence of TLR4 mRNA in WBC. In vitro, we found that SAA1 contributes to inflammation via TLR4 activation that releases inflammatory cytokines, which in turn increases SAA1 levels, establishing a positive proinflammatory loop. In vivo, post-TBI treatment with the TLR4-antagonist TAK242 reduces SAA1 levels, improves neurobehavioral outcome, and prevents blood–brain barrier disruption. Our data support further evaluation of (i) post-TBI treatment in the presence of TLR4 inhibition for limiting TBI-induced damage and (ii) SAA1-TLR4 as a biomarker of injury progression in TBI patientsThis work was supported by grants from Fundación Mutua Madrileña and Fondo de Investigaciones Sanitarias (FIS) (ISCIII/FEDER) (Programa Miguel Servet CP14/00008; CPII19/00005; PI16/00735; PI19/00082) to JE, RYC2019-026870-I to JMR and PI18/01387 to A

    Pituitary adenoma and meningioma simulating a single selar and paraseal injury

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    To analyze the importance of including axial cuts in studies of any brain region, including the selar.  Remember the possibility of the existence of two different tumors simultaneously, in the same anatomical region

    Non-functioning pituitary adenomas: epidemiology, clinical and postoperative outcome

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    Introducción. Los adenomas hipofisarios no funcionantes son el grupo tumoral más frecuente en la región selar. Suelen ser neoplasias benignas diagnosticadas por síntomas visuales u hormonales, aunque no es infrecuente detectarlos como un hallazgo casual. Objetivo. Analizar los aspectos clínicos hallados en esta enfermedad y su respuesta tras el tratamiento quirúrgico. Pacientes y métodos. En una serie de 100 casos, se analizaron datos epidemiológicos, clínicos, endocrinológicos, visuales y radiológicos antes y después del tratamiento quirúrgico, y se recogen las complicaciones relacionadas con la cirugía y el seguimiento a largo plazo. Resultados. El síntoma más frecuente en el momento del diagnóstico fue la afectación del campo visual (62%), y sólo el 7% de los adenomas se trataba de un hallazgo casual. El déficit hormonal más frecuente era el hipogonadismo hipogonadótropo (48%). Tras la cirugía se observó recuperación completa del defecto campimétrico en el 54,8% de los pacientes, con sólo un 1% de empeoramiento tras la cirugía, y la incidencia de diabetes insípida fue del 4%. La resección fue superior al 95% en el 63% de los casos, a pesar de que el porcentaje de adenomas con invasión del seno cavernoso en grados altos fue elevado (45%). Conclusiones. Aunque el síntoma más frecuente de los adenomas hipofisarios no funcionantes es la afectación campimétrica, ésta tiene una excelente respuesta a la cirugía si se realiza dentro del tiempo adecuado. El grado de invasión del seno cavernoso parece el factor más limitante para una resección quirúrgica completa.Introduction. Non-functioning pituitary adenomas are the most frequent tumor group in the sellar region. They are usually benign neoplasms diagnosed after visual or hormonal symptoms, although it is not uncommon to detect them as a casual finding. Aim. To analyze the clinical aspects found in this disease and its response after surgical treatment. Patients and methods. In a series of 100 cases, epidemiological, clinical, endocrinological, visual and radiological data were analyzed before and after surgical treatment, as well as the complications related to surgery and long-term follow-up. Results. The most frequent symptom at the time of diagnosis was visual field involvement (62%), and only the 7% of adenomas were a casual finding. The most common hormonal deficit was hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (48%). After surgery, complete recovery of the visual field defect was observed in 54.8% of the patients, only 1% worsening after surgery, and the incidence of diabetes insipidus was 4%. The resection was superior to 95% in 63% of cases, although the percentage of adenomas with invasion of the cavernous sinus in Knosp grades 3 and 4 it was high (45%). Conclusions. Although the most frequent symptom of non-functioning pituitary adenomas is campimetric involvement, it has an excellent response to surgery if it is performed within the appropriate time. The grade of invasion of the cavernous sinus is the most limiting factor for a complete surgical resectio
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