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Ítem Abordaje psicológico del COVID-19: Una revisión narrativa de la experiencia latinoamericana(Sociedad Interamericana de Psicologia, 2020) Scholten, H.; Quezada-Scholz, V.; Salas, G.; Barria-Asenjo, N.; Rojas-Jara, C.; Molina, R.; García, J.; Jorquera, M.; Heredia, A.; Zambrano, A.; Muzzio, E.; Felitto, A.; Caycho-Rodríguez, T.; Reyes-Gallardo, T.; Mendoza, N.; Binde, P.; Muñoz, J.; Estupiñan, J.; Somarriva, F.In view of the rapid expansion of the new coronavirus (COVID-19) throughout the planet, this article presents a set of proposals developed by Latin American psychologists who seek to address this phenomenon from a regional perspective. In this sense, topics such as the problem of overinformation and the impact of health protocols on mental health in different areas and sectors of the population are presented. It is proposed here, in addition to gathering some knowledge provided by previous research and disseminating a set of resources to mitigate or palliate the effects of the pandemic, to contribute with some reflections regarding the role of psychologists as health professionals in this critical situation, as well as to warn or appeal to the corresponding national and international organizations.Ítem Adrenalectomía bilateral laparoscópica por metástasis asincrónica de melanoma: Comunicación de un caso con sobrevida prolongada(Sociedad de Cirujanos de Chile, 2013) Molina, R.; Ordoñez, O.; Castillo, O.Clinical case: We report a 70 years old male with a history of an ear lobe melanoma with was excised seven years ago, who had a bronchial relapse and required a right pneumonectomy. During a follow up abdominal CAT scan, a 9 cm tumor in the left adrenal gland was detected. The patient was operated, performing a left adrenalectomy and nephrectomy. The pathologic study confrmed the presence of a fusocellular melanoma. One year later, a right adrenal mass was detected and excised. The pathological study of the piece again confrmed a metastasis of a malignant melanoma. The patient died due to progression of the disease, 10 years after the adrenalectomy.