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    Retained textile foreign body: A rare cause of acute abdomen

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    A retained textile foreign body in the abdominal cavity following surgery (gossypiboma, textiloma) is an iatrogenic complication that has medicolegal repercussions. This report presents a female patient who was seen in the emergency room with a history of hysterectomy, 8 years prior, due to severe haemorrhage associated with placenta accreta. She complained of moderate abdominal pain, which progressed over the previous 8 days. After physical examination and diagnostic imaging, an appendicular plastron complicated by abscess was diagnosed. During surgery, a mobile, omentum-wrapped mass was observed and excised. Extracorporeal inspection revealed the mass to be partially decomposed dressing gauze saturated with malodorous liquid. The patient recovered well and was discharged with no complications. Keywords: retained textile foreign body; gossypiboma; acute abdomen

    (URBAODS) Incorporation of the Objectives of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in urban studies and in a context of COVID: An international comparative approach of new participatory methodologies

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    El propósito del proyecto URBAODS ha consistido en desarrollar y evaluar metodologías docentes participativas con el objetivo de reforzar incorporación, tanto transversal como específica, de los objetivos de la Agenda 2030 para el desarrollo sostenible en el ámbito de los estudios urbanos, en un contexto de pandemia por COVID-19, y de postpandemia, focalizando la atención en tres de ellos: los referidos a la educación de calidad, al género y a las ciudades. El proyecto se ha basado en la colaboración de siete universidades iberoamericanas, a saber, la Universidad de Buenos Aires, La Universidad Pública de Sao Paulo; la Universidad Autónoma Nacional de México, la Universidad de Barcelona, La Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, la Universidad Pablo de Olavide de Sevilla, y la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, que lo ha coordinado.The purpose of the URBAODS project has been to develop and evaluate participatory teaching methodologies with the aim of reinforcing the incorporation, both transversal and specific, of the objectives of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in the field of urban studies, in a pandemic by COVID-19, and post-pandemic context, focusing attention on three of them: those related to quality education, gender and cities. The project has been based on the collaboration of seven Ibero-American universities, namely, the University of Buenos Aires, the Public University of Sao Paulo; the National Autonomous University of Mexico, the University of Barcelona, the Polytechnic University of Madrid, the Pablo de Olavide University of Seville, and the Complutense University of Madrid, which has coordinated it.Fac. de Bellas ArtesFALSEsubmitte
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