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TECHNICAL NOTES 218 Positive assessment of drugs: June, July and September 2019. Granda Lobato, P., Prats Oliván, P., Aparicio, Hernández, R. y García Luque, A. SUMMARY: The drugs assessed by the Spanish Agency for Medicines and Health Products or European Medicines Agency made public in August, October and November of 2019 , and considered of interest to the healthcare professional, are re-viewed. These are positive technical reports prior to the authorization and placing on the market of the product. KEYWORDS: Angiotensina II, Giapreza®; Cannabidiol, Epidyolex®; Ibalizumab, Trogarzo®; Larotrectinib, Vitrakvi®; Levodopa, Inbrija®221 Participation of Spanish Civil Researches and Spanish Military Veterinarians in the BIOMEX Space Experiment (Biology and Mars Experiment) with the European Space Agency (ESA). Bassy Álvarez O., Ortega García MV., Cabria Ramos JC. y de la Torre Noetzel R. SUMMARY:The BIOMEX experiment (Biology and Mars Experiment, ILSRA 2009-0834) was part of the SUBLIMAS project (acronym for "Survival of bacteria and lichens in analogues of Mars and space"), led by INTA and funded by the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (ESP2015-69810-R). The main objective of the SUBLIMAS project is the study of the survival and degradation of extremophilic organisms (lichens among others) in space and in simulated conditions of Mars in the long term. The results of this experiment showed that, after a long period of exposure in the EX-POSE- R2 installation on the International Space Station, the Circinaria gyrosa lichen was able to recover photosynthetic activity. It is of great interest to do studies in living organisms in extreme situations, as well as the need for collaborations between different institutions to carry them out. Highlight the participation of veterinarians of the Military Health Corps among other researchers, as well as the learning generated after participating in coordinated projects. These fndings ex-tend knowledge about the resistance of life to space conditions and contribute to the understanding of the adaptation potential of extremophilic organisms to the environmental conditions of the Martian surface. SHORT COMMUNICATION 223 What disease can cause pleural lesions? Gil Sierra, A., Gutiérrez Pantoja, MA., Valdés Fernández,B., Jareño Esteban, J., Olivares González, R., Vallejo Desviat,P. y Molina López-Nava P. SUMMARY: The clinical presentation of renal cancer and its metastatic disease is very variable. Renal carcinoma can metastasize, in order of frequency, to lung, bone, liver, adrenal and brain. Metastases are the most frequent cause of extrapulmonary lesions. The diagnosis is made by chest radiography, as an initial imaging test, followed by CT, which allows to determine more precisely the location, origin and extent of the lesion (to establish the stage of these tumors), and because in addition, with the ultrasound, it is used as a guiding method for performing interventional procedures. 226 Paratesticular mass. Domínguez Cañete, JJ., Sáez García, MA., Alpuente Román, JC., Sevillano Sánchez, M., Rueda Correa, F, y Yuste García, V. HISTORY AND HUMANITIES 228 Those veterinarians of Annual. Galán Torres JA. SUMMARY: Near the frst centenary of some tragic events known to history as the Annual Disaster, an enclave of North Africa where, in July and August 1921, Thousands of Spanish soldiers died massacred by the rifes and hordes, I have tried to remind the military veterinarians who lived those very hard days fulflling the mission they had entrusted, giving accredited show of companionship, courage and heroism. For this purpose I have relied on abundant bibliography, Melilla cemetery archives, personal testimonies of descendants, and documentary sources related to the contradictory trial for the granting of the collective Laureate to the Alcantara Hunters Regiment 14. I have also consulted in the municipal archives of the populations where our fellow veterinary protagonists of this work were natural.KEYWORDS: Annual. Military Veterinarians. Centenary, REFEREES FOR THE REVISTA SANIDAD MILITAR IN 2019 SUBJECT INDEX. VOLUME 75 (2019) AUTHOR INDEX. VOLUME 75 (2019) INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS 188 Sanid. mil. 2019; 75 (4)


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