Browsing by Author "Majerson, Daniela"
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- ItemAccuracy in anatomical location on dermatological surgery: a multi‐centre retrospective study(2023) Donoso, Francisca; Hidalgo, Leonel; Cowen, Emily A.; Villagran, Sofía; Villablanca, Paula; Puerto, Constanza del; Silva‐Valenzuela, Sergio; Galimany, Lucas; Majerson, Daniela; Andino, Romina; Uribe, Pablo; Droppelmann, Katherine; Cárdenas, Consuelo; Abarzúa‐Araya, Álvaro; Castro‐Ayala, Juan C.; Kurtansky, Nicholas R.; Halpern, Allan C.; Molenda, Matthew A.; Rotemberg, Veronica; Navarrete-Dechent, Cristian
- ItemAsymptomatic heterogeneously black-pigmented plaque in a 58-year-old man: an unusual presentation of a melanoma mimicker(2018) Majerson, Daniela; Majluf, Paula; Abarzúa-Araya, Álvaro; González-Bombadiére, Sergio
- ItemInverse correlation between allergy markers and Helicobacter pylori infection in children is associated with elevated levels of TGF-beta(LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS, 2011) Serrano, Carolina A.; Talesnik, Eduardo; Pena, Alfredo; Rollan, Antonio; Duarte, Ignacio; Torres, Javiera; Majerson, Daniela; Einisman, Helly; Viviani, Paola; Harris, Paul R.Objectives We evaluated allergy/hypersensitivity clinical markers and their correlation with Helicobactor pylori infection in children and adults to analyze how early acquisition of H. pylori could modulate allergic disorder expression.
- ItemTanning salons in Santiago, Chile: the knowledge of the staff in charge and the quality of information provided to potential clients before and after a new regulatory law(WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC, 2009) Salomone, Claudia; Majerson, Daniela; Molgo, Montserrat; Maria, Maria Luisa Saenz de Santa; Romero, WilliamIn recent years, the use of artificial tanning devices has become very popular in Chile. In April, 2007, a new law was established to regulate the non-medical use of tanning beds and tanning booths. The aim of this study was to evaluate the level and quality of information provided by tanning salon staff to clients before deciding on using the services. This information was collected before and 6 months after the law was enacted by researchers visiting tanning salons posing as potential clients.