Δευτέρα 28 Οκτωβρίου 2019


Influence of prehospital physician presence on survival after severe trauma: Systematic review and meta-analysis
BACKGROUND As trauma is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, there is great potential for reducing mortality in trauma patients. However, there is continuing controversy over the benefit of deploying emergency medical systems (EMS) physicians in the prehospital setting. The objective of this systematic review and meta-analysis is to assess how out-of-hospital hospital management of severely injured patients by EMS teams with and without physicians affects mortality. METHODS PubMed...
Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery - Most Popular Articles
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Radionuclide distributions and migration pathways at a legacy trench disposal site
Publication date: January 2020Source: Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, Volume 211Author(s): Timothy E. Payne, Jennifer J. Harrison, Dioni I. Cendon, M. Josick Comarmond, Stuart Hankin, Catherine E. Hughes, Mathew P. Johansen, Andrew Kinsela, Lida Mokhber Shahin, Adella Silitonga, Sangeeth Thiruvoth, Kerry L. WilsherAbstractThis paper examines the distributions of several anthropogenic radionuclides (239+240Pu, 241Am, 137Cs, 90Sr, 60Co and 3H) at a legacy trench disposal site in eastern Australia....
ScienceDirect Publication: Journal of Environmental Radioactivity
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Idarucizumab for Reversal of Dabigatran in Early/Emergency Surgeries: A Case Series
Publication date: Available online 26 October 2019Source: The Journal of Emergency MedicineAuthor(s): W. Frank Peacock, James C. Grotta, Thorsten SteinerAbstractBackgroundIdarucizumab is a humanized, monoclonal antibody fragment used specifically to reverse the anticoagulant effects of dabigatran.Case ReportsWe discuss 4 cases of patients who were treated with idarucizumab to reverse dabigatran before early/emergency surgery. Two of the patients had subdural hematomas, 1 had a splenic laceration,...
ScienceDirect Publication: The Journal of Emergency Medicine
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Recommended reads: stem cell pubs plus science news
When it comes to coverage of stem cell research in the media, science news can both be cool, but also surprising. Some of the more interesting publications don’t always draw news coverage too. This post is a list of recent [...] The post Recommended reads: stem cell pubs plus science news appeared first on The Niche.
Knoepfler Lab Stem Cell Blog
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An unusual case of loperamide anaphylaxis
Publication date: Available online 26 October 2019Source: Annals of Allergy, Asthma & ImmunologyAuthor(s): Adrian Y.S. Lee, Anthony J.F. Smith, Matthew Krummenacher, Tiffany L. Hughes
ScienceDirect Publication: Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology
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Weight-Loss Surgery Often Overlooked for Kids, Teens
SUNDAY, Oct. 27, 2019 -- Weight-loss surgery should be more widely used to treat severely obese children and teens, a leading pediatricians' group says. Severe obesity is a serious and worsening public health crisis among U.S. youngsters, and...
Drugs.com - Daily MedNews
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Verrucous dysplasia or verrucous hyperplasia: Clarity in terminology
Publication date: Available online 26 October 2019Source: Oral OncologyAuthor(s): Aakruti Shah, Rajiv S. Desai, Pankaj Shirsat, Shivani Bansal, Pooja Prasad
ScienceDirect Publication: Oral Oncology
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Motor impairment in a rare form of spastic paraplegia (Spoan syndrome): a 10-year follow-up
Abstract Background Spastic paraplegia, optic atrophy and neuropathy (Spoan syndrome) is an autosomal recessive disease with approximately 70 cases recorded in Brazil and Egypt. Methods This is a prospective longitudinal study performed with 47 patients affected with Spoan syndrome of seven communities of Rio Grande do Norte (Brazil) to investigate...
Latest Results for BMC Neurology
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Persistent trigeminal artery in a patient with posterior circulation stroke treated with rt-PA: case report
Abstract Background A persistent trigeminal artery (PTA) is a non-involuted embryonic vessel that connects the cavernous part of the internal carotid artery with the posterior circulation. In the adult it is associated with multiple pathological conditions including trigeminal neuralgia, ophthalmoplegia, hypopituitarism, intracavernous fistula, brain aneurysms and posterior circulation strokes. The latter may occur through steal...
Latest Results for BMC Neurology
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Sexual dysfunction and associated factors among patients with epilepsy at Amanuel Mental Specialty Hospital, Addis Ababa – Ethiopia
Abstract Background Many patients with chronic illness have sexual dysfunction that may be related to the condition itself, drug side effects, emotional sequel, or a combination of those factors. Patients with epilepsy are no exception. Men and women with epilepsy are frequently complaining sexual dysfunction and they appear to have a higher incidence of sexual dysfunction than peoples with other chronic neurologic illness. These...
Latest Results for BMC Neurology
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Recurrent NUS1 canonical splice donor site mutation in two unrelated individuals with epilepsy, myoclonus, ataxia and scoliosis - a case report
Abstract Background We encountered two unrelated individuals suffering from neurological disorders, including epilepsy and scoliosis. Case presentation Whole-exome sequencing identified the same recurrent, de novo, pathogenic variant in NUS1 [NM_138459.4:c.691 + 1C > A] in both individuals. This variant is located in the conserved cis-prenyltransferase...
Latest Results for BMC Neurology
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Complete horizontal gaze palsy due to bilateral paramedian pontine reticular formation involvement as a presentation of multiple sclerosis: a case report
Abstract Background Demyelinating central nervous system diseases include several disorders that multiple sclerosis (MS) is identified as the most common among them. Ocular movement disturbances are a typical presentation in MS patients where lesions affect the complex and interconnected pathways involved in eye motion. Centers for gaze control are located in the pons primarily; therefore, lesions involving these centers can be presented...
Latest Results for BMC Neurology
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The structural connectivity of discrete networks underlies impulsivity and gambling in Parkinson’s disease
AbstractImpulsivity in Parkinson’s disease may be mediated by faulty evaluation of rewards or the failure to inhibit inappropriate choices. Despite prior work suggesting that distinct neural networks underlie these cognitive operations, there has been little study of these networks in Parkinson’s disease, and their relationship to inter-individual differences in impulsivity. High-resolution diffusion MRI data were acquired from 57 individuals with Parkinson’s disease (19 females, mean age 62, mean...
Brain - Advance Access
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Animal penning and open area activity at Neolithic Çatalhöyük, Turkey
Publication date: December 2019Source: Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, Volume 56Author(s): Marta Portillo, Aroa García-Suárez, Arkadiusz Klimowicz, Marek Z. Barański, Wendy MatthewsAbstractOver the last few decades a variety of geoarchaeological methods and ethnoarchaeological and experimental approaches have demonstrated the fundamental importance of animal dung deposits for reconstructing past human life-ways. Through simultaneous examination in micromorphological thin-section and integrated...
ScienceDirect Publication: Journal of Anthropological Archaeology
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Total Versus Near-total Thyroidectomy in Graves Disease: Results of the Randomized Controlled Multicenter TONIG-trial
Background: Previous data suggest that the incidence of hypoparathyroidism after surgery for Graves disease (GD) is lower after subtotal thyroidectomy compared to total thyroidectomy (TT). The present study evaluated the incidence of postoperative hypoparathyroidism after near-total (NTT) versus TT in GD. Methods/Design: In a multicenter prospective randomized controlled clinical trial, patients with GD were randomized intraoperatively to NTT or TT. Primary endpoint was the incidence of transient...
Annals of Surgery - Most Popular Articles
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Anxiety‐like behavior in female mice changes by feeding, possible effect of guanylate cyclase C
Abstract Anxiety disorders are the most frequent mental disorders and are more prevalent in the female population. Up to date, an involvement of guanylate cyclase A and B in anxiety‐like behavior has been suggested. In this study, we showed an expression of guanylate cyclase C (GC‐C) in the amygdala which is regulated by feeding. Therefore, we further investigated sex differences of GC‐C effects on anxiety levels with special attention to female estrous cycle and feeding. The effects of estrous...
European Journal of Neuroscience
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Circulating intermediate monocytes produce TARC in sarcoidosis
Publication date: Available online 26 October 2019Source: Allergology InternationalAuthor(s): Izumi Kishimoto, Chuyen Thi Hong Nguyen, Naotomo Kambe, Nhung Thi My Ly, Yoko Ueki, Ikuko Ueda-Hayakawa, Hiroyuki Okamoto
Allergology International
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Evaluation and Comparison of Himawari-8 L2 V1.0, V2.1 and MODIS C6.1 aerosol products over Asia and the oceania regions
Publication date: Available online 26 October 2019Source: Atmospheric EnvironmentAuthor(s): Xingchuan Yang, Chuanfeng Zhao, Nana Luo, Wenji Zhao, Wenzhong Shi, Xing YanAbstractHimawari-8 aerosol products are useful for forecasting weather, environmental monitoring, and climate change research. In 2018, after receiving much attention from researchers, the Himawari-8 Level2 (L2) aerosol retrieval algorithm was updated from Version 1.0 (V1.0) to Version 2.1 (V2.1). Although previous studies have examined...
ScienceDirect Publication: Atmospheric Environment
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Impact of Beta-Lactam Allergy on Treatment of Outpatient Infections
Publication date: Available online 26 October 2019Source: Clinical TherapeuticsAuthor(s): Jessica Mason, Alyssa Kiel, Alexis White, Collin M. Clark, Bethany A. Wattengel, John A. Sellick, Kari A. MergenhagenAbstractPurposeThe most commonly reported medication allergies in the United States involve beta-lactam antibiotics, creating an important consideration for prescribers when choosing optimal treatment of infections. Currently, few data exist on outpatient prescribing patterns in response to patients...
Clinical Therapeutics
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Effects of comprehensive sexuality education on the comprehensive knowledge and attitude to condom use among first-year students in Arba Minch University: a quasi-experimental study
To assess the effect of comprehensive sexuality education on the comprehensive knowledge and attitude to condom use among first-year students at Arba Minch University.
BMC Research Notes
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Burden of Shigella spp and Vibrio spp, and their antibiotic sensitivity pattern in the patients with acute gastroenteritis in tertiary care hospital in Nepal
The present study aims to investigate the etiology, clinical profile and resistance pattern of the isolated pathogens in Nepalese adults with acute gastroenteritis. This cross-sectional study was conducted at ...
BMC Research Notes
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Risky sexual behavior practice and associated factors among secondary and preparatory school students of Aksum town, northern Ethiopia, 2018
As adolescence is a stage in which human beings face once throughout a lifetime and it is the experimental period for this reason risky sexual behavior is common among young people, and it has several sexual a...
BMC Research Notes
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Commentary on “Comparison Between Interwoven Nitinol and Drug Eluting Stents for Endovascular Treatment of Femoropopliteal Artery Disease”
Publication date: Available online 26 October 2019Source: European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular SurgeryAuthor(s): Patrick Coughlin
ScienceDirect Publication: European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
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Something old, something new: liver injury associated with Total parenteral nutrition therapy and immune checkpoint inhibitors
Publication date: Available online 26 October 2019Source: Human PathologyAuthor(s): Cherise Meyerson, Bita V. NainiSummaryDrug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a challenging and constantly changing field. The pathologist plays a key role in interpreting liver biopsies by classifying the pattern of injury, grading the severity of injury, and evaluating for other possible causes. Reports of iatrogenic liver injury are reviewed here with a focus on total parenteral nutrition (TPN) [i.e., intestinal failure-associated...
Human Pathology
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Loss‐of‐function mutations in centrosomal protein 112 (CEP112) is associated with human acephalic spermatozoa phenotype
Loss‐of‐function mutations in CEP112 were identified from two infertile patients with acephalic spermatozoa. The nonsense mutation c.496C>T produces a truncated CEP112 protein and the bi‐allelic mutations c.2074C>T and c.2104C>T may affect the coiled‐coil domain of CEP112. The expression of CEP112 protein level was reduced significantly in the patients’ spermatozoa. Abstract Acephalic spermatozoa, characterized by the headless sperm in the ejaculate, is a rare type of teratozoospermia....
Clinical Genetics
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Equivalent hearing threshold levels for the RadioEar IP30 insert earphone and short-term stimuli: comparison of peak-equivalent and RMS-based measures
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International Journal of Audiology: Table of Contents: Taylor and Francis
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Optimization of routine microscopic and molecular detection of parasitic protozoa in SAF-fixed faecal samples in Sweden
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Infectious Diseases: Table of Contents: Taylor and Francis
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High risk of activation of latent tuberculosis infection in rheumatic disease patients
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Infectious Diseases: Table of Contents: Taylor and Francis
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Use of the metal artefact reduction tool in the identification of fractured endodontic instruments in cone‐beam computed tomography
Abstract Aim To evaluate the influence of the Metal Artefact Reduction tool (MAR) in the diagnosis of fractured instruments in root canals of extracted mandibular molars, with or without root canal fillings. Methodology The root canals of 31 mandibular molars were divided into 4 groups: 1. the control group, without root fillings; 2. the fracture group, without fillings and with fractured files; 3. the fill group, with root filling; and 4. the fill/fracture group, root filled and with fractured...
International Endodontic Journal
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Rayleigh-half normal distribution for modeling tooth movement data
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Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics: Table of Contents: Taylor and Francis
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