Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences

Intellectual Humility and Owning One’s Limitations

Abstract

Intellectual humility is a worthwhile virtue. Whitcomb et al. (Philos Phenomenol Res 94(3):520, 2017) recently propose a novel account of intellectual humility. According to this account, intellectual humility consists of proper attentiveness to and owning of one’s intellectual limitations. We argue that this account is in accordance with empirical work on intellectual humility, but it has two problems. It leaves open the possibility that one can be both intellectually humble and arrogant and that it does not adequately explain the strangeness associated with self-attribution of intellectual humility. Subsequently, we explore an interesting connection between intellectual humility and ignorance. Our view is that intellectual humility can lead to ignorance in the internalist sense, but this is acceptable, in that intellectual humility also gives rise to valuable epistemic standings, such as understanding and wisdom.

There are no Justified True Beliefs in Gettier Cases

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According to the standard interpretation of Gettier cases, they can be used to form significant challenges to the tradition of defining knowledge as justified true beliefs (hereafter “JTB”). This position naturally assumes that varieties of target beliefs involved in typical Gettier cases are all JTBs, namely, unified beliefs which are simultaneously justified and true. But I do not think this is true. Conversely, every target belief in typical Gettier cases should be cashed out as one or more beliefs, none of which is a genuine JTB. In short, there is no JTB in Gettier’s JTB-hostile vignettes at all. Hence, no matter whether the JTB account of knowledge is correct or not, Gettier cases are not really relevant to it. In addition, although I agree to Mizrahi’s (Logos Episteme 7(1):31–44, 2016) general observation that face-values of target beliefs cannot be taken for granted in all Gettier cases, I have made a further claim that there is no cross-board methodology to disambiguate the target beliefs in all Gettier cases.

An Indian Quasi-Fregean Theory of Number

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A very interesting account of the reference of number words in classical Indian philosophy was given by Maheśa Chandra (1836–1906) in his Brief Notes on the Modern Nyāya System of Philosophy and its Technical Terms (BN), a primer on Navya-Nyāya terminology and doctrines. Despite its English title, BN is a Sanskrit work. The section on “number” (saṃkhyā) provides an exposition of a theory of number which can account for both the adjectival and the substantival use of number words in Sanskrit. According to D. H. H. Ingalls (1916–1999), some ideas about the reference of number words in BN are close to the Frege–Russell theory of natural number. Ingalls’s comparison refers to a concept of number in Navya-Nyāya which is related to the things numbered via the so-called “circumtaining relation” (paryāpti). Although there is no theory of sets in Navya-Nyāya, Navya-Naiyāyikas do have a realist theory of properties (dharma) and their theory of number is a theory of properties as constituents of empirical reality, anchored to their system of ontological categories. As shown by George Bealer, properties can serve the same purpose as sets in the Frege–Russell theory of natural number. In the present paper, we attempt a formal reconstruction of Maheśa Chandra’s exposition of the Navya-Nyāya theory of number, which accounts for its affinity to George Bealer’s neo-Fregean analysis. As part of our appraisal of the momentousness and robustness of the “circumtaining” concept of number, we show that it can be cast into a precise recursive definition of natural number and we prove property versions of Peano’s axioms from this definition.

American Roth

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An analysis of the Philip Roth’s sustained pursuit of his American identity mixed with his engagement with the trope of the American Adam is the center of this paper. From the outset of his career, Roth has sought to be understood as an American, not Jewish, writer. But as his career unfolded, the challenges of sustaining his American identity grew, whether in Portnoy’s Complaint, Sabbath’s Theatre or the American Trilogy. The confrontation between American and Judaic identities increasingly became his subject as his Jewish roots threatened his American identity stemming from a Protestant, if not Puritan, literary heritage. Coleman Silk and Swede Levov from The Human Stain and American Pastoral represent the challenge best summarized by Abe Ravelstein in Bellow’s eponymous novel when he remarks that “as a Jew you are also an American, but somehow you are not.” The paradox of Roth’s entanglement with the trope of the American Adam is that he both pursues and denies this identity, accepting its heroism but acknowledging its impossibility. One moment he publically declares “if I’m not an American, I am nothing,” but on the other, to be Roth he knows he must violate the Adamic ideal, prepared to renounce neither his American nor Jewish identities.

People’s Justice: Socialist Law and Equity in China, 1921–1945

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When people’s justice was conceived in Republican China, it brought with it a socialist conceptualisation of law and equity, by which the prefix of ‘people’ was not merely a superfluous addition to the term of ‘justice’. On the contrary, it emphasised a people-oriented approach in as much practising the law as correcting the law where arose a rigidity during its application. Such elements as class inequality and the supremacy of state interests were found therein, alongside with Mao’s emphasis on the mass line policy. By dividing the period from 1921 to 1945 into three sections, namely 1921–1927, 1927–1934 and 1935–1945, this article aims to give a brief discussion of the evolution of people’s justice, both as a concept and as a system of laws, in China, which may help us to better appreciate the socialist notions and traditions of law and equity.

River Cultures in World History—Rescuing a Neglected Resource

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This paper argues that historians have all but ignored the study of rivers and their impact on the development of human society. Apart from a somewhat terse acknowledgment of the importance of rivers in the development of ancient civilizations, from the Huang He to the Ganges, the Nile, and the Amazon, historians have by and large limited themselves to studying individual rivers, while ignoring the potential of comparative analysis of rivers. I call for a broader engagement by historians of all aspects of rivers, including their role in transportation, fishing, agriculture, industry, recreation, and the environment, people’s cultural response to rivers, and the legal regimes that have grown up around them, with special reference to the role of rivers as political boundaries.

Land Reclamation in the Rhine and Yangzi Deltas: An Explorative Comparison, 1600–1800

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In the early sixteenth century, the deltas of Rhine and Yangzi faced comparable ecological crises, but neither of these riverine societies was deterred by the mounting challenges. They independently developed divergent ways to not only defend against the encroaching water, but also reclaim new land from the water. This paper aims to examine the factors in the making of that transformation in these two riverine societies and to ask how they took different paths, why, and what were the implications of that divergence. In asking these questions, particular attention will be paid to the significance of technological and institutional breakthroughs in the Dutch case, such as highly efficient windmills for pumping water, the mapping of cadastral surveys with triangulation, the centralization of power in the local water boards (heemraden), and the involvement of the financial market. In the Chinese case, we focus on the importance of the developing domestic market, the relationship between state and society in local water management, and the formation of unique local land reclamation organizations.

Singular Terms for Numbers?

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In natural language, number-words can be used in two different syntactic ways: adjectivally, i.e., with the syntactic status of an adjective, as in (1) ‘Mars has two moons,’ and nominally, i.e., with the syntactic status of a noun phrase, as in (2) ‘Two is even.’ This syntactic difference is often taken to correspond to a difference in semantic function: adjectival number-words function as predicables, whereas nominal number-words function as singular terms. The view that nominal number-words function as singular terms is typically supported by appeal to certain tests for singular-termhood, tests that stem from the (neo-)Fregean tradition. In this paper, I argue that these tests do not support the view of nominal number-words as singular terms.

Freedom of Indifference: Its Metaphysical Credentials According to Crusius

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In the history of philosophy, voluntarists—that is, philosophers committed to some version of the freedom of indifference—have worried about its metaphysical credentials, but only a few, at least to my knowledge, have attempted to argue for more than its mere existence. Freedom of indifference is the option to choose between opposites in a given situation. In this paper, I present the ambitious attempt of the German pre-Kantian philosopher Christian August Crusius (1715–1775) to argue for the claim that we have freedom of indifference as a matter of hypothetical necessity. The point is that, in his view, there can be no actual world without freedom of indifference. This is not a logical but a metaphysical truth. I argue that a possible (motivational) reason for Crusius’s choice to tread this slippery path is that he attempts to bestow some metaphysical dignity on the freedom of indifference. As a consequence, this metaphysical value of freedom of indifference shapes the relation between the divine and free, rational agents in a way that is completely different from a rationalist’s conception such as Leibniz’s. In this paper, I give a plausible interpretation of a metaphysical argument that has been neglected in the relevant literature.

Conceptualizing and Measuring Global Justice: Theories, Concepts, Principles and Indicators

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The paper focuses on the conceptualization and measurement of global justice and discusses theories, concepts, evaluative principles, and methodologies related to the study of global justice. In this paper, we seek to clarify how to conceptualize global justice, how conceptual indicators can be selected and justified by theories, and how those indicators can be conceptually consistent with the concept of global justice. Global justice is a broad concept that is composed of multi-level and multidimensional aspects belonging to both normative and empirical realities. A coherent and integrated theoretical framework that covers the normative basis and various empirical dimensions is therefore much needed in order to address some of the basic and important questions under study. The paper seeks to synthesize the multiple theories and conceptions of global justice that exist in the academic discourse and literature into three main theoretical approaches to global justice—rights based, good based, and virtue based. These three approaches are a good sample of and reflect well the strengths of the different theoretical, intellectual and cultural traditions at play in the study of global justice. From this perspective, the synthesis of the three approaches is meant to provide us with a coherent theoretical framework that serves as the normative basis and justifies the selection of indicators for measurement.

Alexandros Sfakianakis
Anapafseos 5 . Agios Nikolaos
Crete.Greece.72100
2841026182

6948891480
alsfakia

Anesthesia & Analgesia

Time-Out and Distraction: Performing Checklists After the Plane Has Taken Off
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Ventilator Mode Does Not Influence Blood Loss or Transfusion Requirements During Major Spine Surgery: A Retrospective Study
BACKGROUND: Blood loss during adult spinal deformity surgery is multifactorial. Anesthetic-related factors, such as mode of mechanical ventilation, may contribute to intraoperative blood loss. The aim of this study was to determine the influence of ventilator mode and ventilator parameters on intraoperative blood loss and transfusion requirements in patients undergoing prone position spine surgery. METHODS: This single-center retrospective study examined electronic medical records of patients ≥18 years of age who underwent elective prone position spine surgery between May 2015 and June 2016. Associations between ventilator mode and ventilator parameters with intraoperative estimated blood loss (EBL), packed red blood cells (PRBCs), fresh-frozen plasma (FFP), cryoprecipitate and platelet transfusions, and subfascial drain output were examined using multiple linear regression models controlling for age, sex, American Society of Anesthesiologist (ASA) physical status score, body mass index (BMI), preoperative blood coagulation parameters and laboratory values, operative levels, cage constructs, osteotomies, transforaminal lumbar interbody fusions, laminectomies, reoperation, spine surgery invasiveness index, and operative time. In a secondary analysis, EBL, blood product transfusions, and postoperative drain output were compared between pressure-controlled ventilation (PCV) and volume-controlled ventilation (VCV) propensity score–matched cohorts. RESULTS: Nine hundred forty-six records were reviewed, and 822 were included in the analysis. After adjusting for confounding, no statistically significant associations were observed between mode of ventilation and intraoperative EBL (estimate, −1.77; 95% confidence interval [CI], −248.23 to 244.68; P = .99) or blood product transfusions (PRBC: estimate, −9.34; 95% CI, −154.08 to 135.40; P = .90; FFP: estimate, −2.60; 95% CI, −58.73 to 53.52; P = .93; cryoprecipitate: estimate, −13.81; 95% CI, −70.33 to 42.71; P = .63; platelets: −7.43; 95% CI, −38.84 to 23.98; P = .64). After propensity score matching (n = 27 per group), no significant differences were observed in EBL (mean difference, 525 mL; 95% CI, −15 to 1065; P = .056) or blood transfusions (PRBC: mean difference, 208 mL; 95% CI, −23 to 439; P = .077; FFP (mean difference, 34 mL; 95% CI, −17 to 84; P = .19); cryoprecipitate (mean difference, 55 mL; 95% CI, −24 to 133; P = .17); or platelets (mean difference, 26 mL; 95% CI, −12 to 64; P = .18) between PCV and VCV groups. CONCLUSIONS: In prone position spine surgery, neither mode of mechanical ventilation nor airway pressure is associated with intraoperative blood loss or need for allogeneic transfusion. Use of modern ventilation strategies using lung protective techniques may mitigate differences in blood loss previously observed between PCV and VCV modes. Accepted for publication May 30, 2019. Funding: None. Conflicts of Interest: See Disclosures at the end of the article. Supplemental digital content is available for this article. Direct URL citations appear in the printed text and are provided in the HTML and PDF versions of this article on the journal’s website (lak3r. © 2019 International Anesthesia Research Society
Delaying Elective Surgery in Geriatric Patients: An Opportunity for Preoperative Optimization
Deciding whether to pursue elective surgery is a complex process for older adults. Comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) can help refine estimates of benefits and risks, at times leading to a delay of surgery to optimize surgical readiness. We describe a cohort of geriatric patients who were evaluated in anticipation of elective abdominal surgery and whose procedures were delayed for any reason. Themes behind the reasons for delay are described, and a holistic framework to guide preoperative discussion is suggested. Accepted for publication June 12, 2019. Funding: This study received the Specialty Care Education Center of Excellence Grant from the Office of Academic Affiliations of the US Veterans Health Administration. The authors declare no conflicts of interest. Supplemental digital content is available for this article. Direct URL citations appear in the printed text and are provided in the HTML and PDF versions of this article on the journal’s website (serena.wong. © 2019 International Anesthesia Research Society
Preemptive and Preventive Pain Psychoeducation and Its Potential Application as a Multimodal Perioperative Pain Control Option: A Systematic Review
The common treatment for postoperative pain is prescription opioids. Yet, these drugs have limited effect in preventing chronic pain from surgical intervention and have in part contributed to the opioid epidemic. Recently, preemptive analgesia and multimodal analgesia have been proposed with widely gained acceptance in addressing the pain issues. However, both analgesic approaches have been focused on pharmacological means while completely neglecting the psychological aspect. To address this epidemic, we have conducted a systematic review of preoperative educational methods to explore its application as both a preemptive and a preventive psychological approach to decrease postsurgical pain and improve outcome. Preemptive psychoeducation occurs before surgery and would include information about regional or neuraxial analgesia, while preventive psychoeducation occurs throughout the perioperative period. The content and presentation of preemptive psychoeducation can help patients form accurate expectations and address their concerns of surgical outcome, leading to a significant decrease in patients’ anxiety levels. By addressing the psychological needs of patients through preoperative education, one can decrease postoperative recovery time and postsurgical acute pain. Reduced postsurgical acute pain results in fewer opioid prescriptions, which theoretically lowers the patient’s risk of developing chronic postsurgical pain (CPSP), and potentially offers a novel concept using preemptive pain psychoeducation as a part of multimodal pain management solution to the opioid epidemic. Accepted for publication May 28, 2019. Funding: Departmental/institutional. The authors declare no conflicts of interest. Supplemental digital content is available for this article. Direct URL citations appear in the printed text and are provided in the HTML and PDF versions of this article on the journal’s website (bantsui. © 2019 International Anesthesia Research Society
In Response
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Hematologic Challenges in the Critically Ill
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Major Neurologic Complications Associated With Postdural Puncture Headache in Obstetrics: A Retrospective Cohort Study
BACKGROUND: Increased risks of cerebral venous thrombosis or subdural hematoma, bacterial meningitis, persistent headache, and persistent low back pain are suggested in obstetric patients with postdural puncture headache (PDPH). Acute postpartum pain such as PDPH may also lead to postpartum depression. This study tested the hypothesis that PDPH in obstetric patients is associated with significantly increased postpartum risks of major neurologic and other maternal complications. METHODS: This retrospective cohort study consisted of 1,003,803 women who received neuraxial anesthesia for childbirth in New York State hospitals between January 2005 and September 2014. The primary outcome was the composite of cerebral venous thrombosis and subdural hematoma. The 4 secondary outcomes were bacterial meningitis, depression, headache, and low back pain. PDPH and complications were identified during the delivery hospitalization and up to 1 year postdelivery. Adjusted odds ratios (aORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were estimated using the inverse probability of treatment weighting approach. RESULTS: Of the women studied, 4808 (0.48%; 95% CI, 0.47–0.49) developed PDPH, including 264 cases (5.2%) identified during a readmission with a median time to readmission of 4 days. The incidence of cerebral venous thrombosis and subdural hematoma was significantly higher in women with PDPH than in women without PDPH (3.12 per 1000 neuraxial or 1:320 vs 0.16 per 1000 or 1:6250, respectively; P < .001). The incidence of the 4 secondary outcomes was also significantly higher in women with PDPH than in women without PDPH. The aORs associated with PDPH were 19.0 (95% CI, 11.2–32.1) for the composite of cerebral venous thrombosis and subdural hematoma, 39.7 (95% CI, 13.6–115.5) for bacterial meningitis, 1.9 (95% CI, 1.4–2.6) for depression, 7.7 (95% CI, 6.5–9.0) for headache, and 4.6 (95% CI, 3.3–6.3) for low back pain. Seventy percent of cerebral venous thrombosis and subdural hematoma were identified during a readmission with a median time to readmission of 5 days. CONCLUSIONS: PDPH is associated with substantially increased postpartum risks of major neurologic and other maternal complications, underscoring the importance of early recognition and treatment of anesthesia-related complications in obstetrics. Accepted for publication June 12, 2019. Funding: J.G. is supported by an R03 from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (1 R03 HS025787-01). The authors declare no conflicts of interest. Supplemental digital content is available for this article. Direct URL citations appear in the printed text and are provided in the HTML and PDF versions of this article on the journal’s website (jg3481. © 2019 International Anesthesia Research Society
Update on Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
Congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) is a rare developmental defect of the diaphragm, characterized by herniation of abdominal contents into the chest that results in varying degrees of pulmonary hypoplasia and pulmonary hypertension (PH). Significant advances in the prenatal diagnosis and identification of prognostic factors have resulted in the continued refinement of the approach to fetal therapies for CDH. Postnatally, protocolized approaches to lung-protective ventilation, nutrition, prevention of infection, and early aggressive management of PH have led to improved outcomes in infants with CDH. Advances in our understanding of the associated left ventricular (LV) hypoplasia and myocardial dysfunction in infants with severe CDH have allowed for the optimization of hemodynamics and management of PH. This article provides a comprehensive review of CDH for the anesthesiologist, focusing on the complex pathophysiology, advances in prenatal diagnosis, fetal interventions, and optimal postnatal management of CDH. Accepted for publication June 4, 2019. Funding: None. The authors declare no conflicts of interest. Reprints will not be available from the authors. Address correspondence to Debnath Chatterjee, MD, FAAP, Department of Anesthesiology, Children’s Hospital Colorado, University of Colorado School of Medicine, 13123 E 16th Ave, B090, Aurora, CO 80045. Address e-mail to debnath.chatterjee. © 2019 International Anesthesia Research Society
Bispectral Index During Maintenance of Total Intravenous Anesthesia: Frequency of Out of Recommended Range and Impact of Patients’ Characteristics: A Brief Report
Little is known about respecting the recommended range of bispectral index (BIS) in practice. This exploratory retrospective analysis of 138 robotic surgical patients having received total intravenous anesthesia shows that BIS was between 40 and 60 during 61.3% ± 25.2% (mean ± standard deviation [SD]) of maintenance, >60 during 3.1% ± 5.5%, and <40 during 35.7% ± 26.9%. Burst suppression was present during 17.8% ± 22.2%. Female sex is associated with increased periods of BIS <40 (P = .002) as is body mass index (BMI) <26 (P = .012). Increased age is associated with increase in burst suppression (P = .005). A larger study is required to confirm the role of patients’ factors on the number of periods of low BIS. Accepted for publication May 23, 2019. Funding: This work was supported by grants from Hospital Foch. Conflicts of Interest: See Disclosures at the end of the article. Supplemental digital content is available for this article. Direct URL citations appear in the printed text and are provided in the HTML and PDF versions of this article on the journal’s website (m.fischler. © 2019 International Anesthesia Research Society
Ketamine Administration During Hospitalization Is Not Associated With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Outcomes in Military Combat Casualties: A Matched Cohort Study
BACKGROUND: Ketamine is routinely used within the context of combat casualty care. Despite early concerns that ketamine administration may be associated with elevated risk of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), more recent evidence suggests no relationship. Because PTSD occurs with regular frequency in Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation Enduring Freedom (OIF/OEF) Service Members (SMs) and combat-related injuries are associated with higher likelihood of PTSD, it is important to investigate the relationship between ketamine exposure during inpatient medical and surgical care and PTSD symptoms in OIF/OEF SMs. METHODS: Medical record data from OIF/OEF SMs medically evacuated from combat (N = 1158) included demographic characteristics, injury severity, body areas injured, and PTSD Checklist (PCL) scores. The primary analysis assessed the association between ketamine versus nonketamine exposure on positive PTSD screen (logistic regression) and PCL scores (linear regression) after using 1:1 propensity score matching to adjust for available potential confounding variables. Because there were 2 primary outcomes, the binary positive PTSD screen (yes/no) and continuous PCL score, the significance level was set at P ≤ .025. In sensitivity analyses, propensity scores were used to match ketamine to nonketamine records in a 1:4 ratio, as well as to conduct inverse probability treatment weighting (IPTW). Regressions examining the relationship between ketamine exposure and outcomes were repeated for unconditional, 1:4 matching, and IPTW models. RESULTS: In the sample, 107 received ketamine and 1051 did not. In the logistic regression, the probability of a positive PTSD screen was not significantly different between ketamine versus nonketamine patients (odds ratio [OR] = 1.28; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.48–3.47; P = .62). In the linear regression, PCL scores were not significantly different between ketamine versus nonketamine patients (mean difference = 1.98 [95% CI, −0.99 to 4.96]; P = .19). The results were consistent in the unconditional, 1:4 matching, and IPTW models. CONCLUSIONS: No differences in PTSD screening risk or symptom levels between ketamine exposed and nonexposed were found. Given the small sample size, wide CIs of the effects, and additional confounds inherent to retrospective studies, future studies are needed to examine the complex relationships between ketamine and psychological symptoms. Accepted for publication June 5, 2019. Funding: The present study was funded on a cooperative agreement from the US Army Medical Research and Materiel Command through the Uniformed Services University. The authors declare no conflicts of interest. The opinions and assertions herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect official policy or position of the Uniformed Services University, the Department of Defense, or The Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Inc (HJF). Reprints will not be available from the authors. Address correspondence to Krista B. Highland, PhD, Defense and Veterans Center for Integrative Pain Management, Department of Military & Emergency Medicine, F. Edward Hébert School of Medicine, Uniformed Services University, 11300 Rockville Pike, Suite 709, Rockville, MD 20852. Address e-mail to khighland. © 2019 International Anesthesia Research Society

Alexandros Sfakianakis
Anapafseos 5 . Agios Nikolaos
Crete.Greece.72100
2841026182

6948891480
alsfakia

RETINA – Current Issue

Understanding Intravitreal Silicone Oil Droplets Due to Intravitreal Injections
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ATYPICAL MACULAR HOLES
imagePurpose: To study the etiology, clinical features, management options, and visual prognosis in various types of atypical macular holes (MHs). Methods: A review of the literature was performed, which focused on the etiopathogenesis of atypical or secondary MHs, their differentiating clinical features, management strategies, and varied clinical outcomes. Idiopathic or age-related, myopic, and traumatic MHs were excluded. Results: Atypical or secondary MHs arise out of concurrent ocular pathologies (dystrophy, degeneration, or infections) and laser/surgery. The contributing factors may be similar to those responsible for idiopathic or typical MHs, i.e., tangential or anteroposterior vitreofoveal traction or cystoid degeneration. The management is either observation or treatment of the underlying cause. The prognosis depends on the background pathology, duration of disease, and baseline visual acuity governed by the size of MH and morphologic health of underlying RPE and photoreceptors. The closer the morphology of atypical MH is to that of an idiopathic MH, the better the surgical outcome is. Conclusion: With the advancements in retinal imaging, atypical MHs are now more frequently recognized. With increasing understanding of the underlying disease processes, and improvement in investigations and surgical treatment, management of atypical MHs may improve in the future.
CLINICAL FEATURES OF LACQUER CRACKS IN EYES WITH PATHOLOGIC MYOPIA
imagePurpose: To analyze the morphologic features of lacquer cracks (LCs), compare their detectability by different imaging instruments, and determine their progressive pattern. Methods: The medical records of 47 highly myopic eyes of 33 patients with LCs were reviewed. Fundus fluorescein angiography was used as the primary method of identifying LCs, and the detection rate was compared with that by fundus autofluorescence and optical coherence tomography. Results: A total of 176 LCs were detected in the 47 eyes. Lacquer cracks were detected more frequently in the temporal (44.3%) than the inferior (30.7%), superior (17.0%), and nasal (8.0%) quadrants of the retina. The detection rate of LCs was 98% in fundus photographs and 85% by fundus autofluorescence and optical coherence tomography. A progression of the LCs was observed in 22 of the 41 eyes with a follow-up period of ≥1 year. The progression patterns were an increase in the number (18 of 41, including 5 eyes in which new LCs had a branching pattern), elongation (4 of 41), and progression to patchy atrophy (6 of 41). Conclusion: Lacquer cracks can be detected noninvasively by fundus autofluorescence and optical coherence tomography; however, improvements are necessary to detect all of the lesions. Lacquer cracks frequently progress with time, and an increase in the number of LCs was the most frequent progression pattern.
RAPID PROGRESSION OF FOVEOMACULAR RETINOSCHISIS IN YOUNG MYOPICS
imagePurpose: To describe a foveomacular retinoschisis that has not been described. Methods: Patients with foveomacular retinoschisis were included. Exclusion criteria included refractive error over −6.00 diopters, presence of posterior staphyloma, positive RS1-gene mutation, family history of retinoschisis, optic disk abnormalities, or glaucoma. Vitrectomy was performed on eyes with functional or structural deterioration. Results: Seventeen eyes from 10 patients (15–30 years old, 8 females and 2 males) with foveoschisis were recruited, with bilateral involvement in 7 patients and unilateral in 3 patients. Vitrectomy was performed in 13 eyes (13/17, 76.5%). Seven eyes (6 patients) were operated soon after the first presentation because of poor vision and severe foveoschisis. Six eyes (6 patients) were operated 2 weeks to 13 months later because of deterioration of vision and foveoschisis. Preoperative vision was 20/134 ± 20/165, and postoperative vision was 20/25 ± 20/57, with visual improvement of 6.9 (4–14) lines. The mean postoperative follow-up period was 36.5 (15–69) months. Four eyes (4 patients) were asymptomatic, despite progression of foveoschisis. Three eyes (3 patients) maintained normal macula structures. Conclusion: We report a foveomacular retinoschisis characterized by young age of onset, female predominant, no highly myopia, mostly bilateral involvement, and rapid progression of foveoschisis and visual acuity. Vitrectomy is effective in restoring anatomical structure and stabilize vision.
FIVE-YEAR OUTCOMES OF INTRAVITREAL RANIBIZUMAB FOR CHOROIDAL NEOVASCULARIZATION IN PATIENTS WITH PATHOLOGIC MYOPIA
imagePurpose: To determine the 5-year outcome of intravitreal ranibizumab (IVR) for myopic choroidal neovascularization (CNV). Method: We retrospectively analyzed the medical records of 51 eyes of 51 consecutive patients with myopic CNV who had been treated with IVR with a minimum follow-up period of 5 years after the initial IVR injection. The factors that predicted the best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) at 5 years after IVR were determined by multiple regression analysis. Results: The mean age of the subjects was 63.6 years, and the mean axial length was 29.4 mm. The mean number of IVR was 1.6, and 34 eyes (66.7%) had only a single IVR. At the baseline and at the 1-year, 2-year, 4-year, and 5-year period, the mean BCVAs were 20/49, 20/37, 20/41, 20/45, and 20/42, respectively. Stepwise multiple regression analysis showed that the BCVA at 5-year period was significantly correlated with the baseline BCVA, the number of IVR injections, and the size of the CNV-related macular atrophy. Conclusion: Intravitreal ranibizumab provide a 5-year visual benefit in eyes with myopic CNV compared with the natural course. A lack of enlargement of the CNV-related macular atrophy, a better baseline BCVA, and a minimum number of IVR injections were associated with better visual outcomes.
POSTERIOR STAPHYLOMAS IN EYES WITH RETINITIS PIGMENTOSA WITHOUT HIGH MYOPIA
imagePurpose: To describe features of posterior staphylomas in nonhighly myopic eyes with retinitis pigmentosa (RP). Methods: The retrospective observational case series study included patients with RP and an axial length of <26.5 mm and searched for eyes with posterior staphylomas. All study participants underwent fundus photography and optical coherence tomography. Results: The study identified 13 eyes of 7 patients with a narrow macular staphyloma. Mean age was 40.9 ± 17.9 years (range 9–62 years) and mean axial length was 24.90 ± 0.69 mm. The staphyloma edges corresponded to the margin between the retinal atrophic area in the fundus midperiphery and the relatively unaffected fundus center. On vertically orientated optical coherence tomography images, the staphyloma edges showed a slight inward protrusion of the sclera and a ring-like localized choroidal thinning with choroidal rethickening in direction toward the fovea and toward the periphery of the fundus. The upper and lower staphyloma edges did not differ in steepness. The thickness of the subfoveal choroid (138.6 m ± 50.1 µm) was thinner than the normal range after adjusting for age and axial length in all eyes. Two eyes with advanced RP in the macula showed a subfoveal choroidal thickness of 95 µm and 88 µm. Conclusion: Narrow macular staphylomas can occur in nonhighly myopic eyes with RP and, in contrast to staphylomas in highly myopic eyes, show a less marked thinning of the subfoveal choroid. The occurrence of posterior staphylomas in nonhighly myopic eyes with RP may provide hints to unravel the etiology of posterior staphyloma formation.
INTRAVITREAL GAS INJECTION WITH LASER PHOTOCOAGULATION FOR HIGHLY MYOPIC FOVEOSCHISIS: Technique and Outcome
imagePurpose: To evaluate the effects of gas tamponade combined with laser photocoagulation without vitrectomy in patients with highly myopic foveoschisis. Methods: This retrospective noncomparative case series included 30 eyes of 23 patients with highly myopic foveoschisis who were treated by intravitreal injection of 0.5 to 0.7 mL C3F8 combined with laser photocoagulation 1 week later, and remained in the face-down position for 3 weeks. The patients were followed up for at least 6 months after the treatment. The refractive status, best-corrected visual acuity, and anatomical parameters of retina observed with the optical coherence tomography before and after the treatment were recorded. Results: The mean age of the 23 patients (6 men and 17 women) was 50.4 ± 15.1 years. The average follow-up duration was 20.8 ± 20.6 months. At the final follow-up, 23 eyes (76.7%) completely (17 eyes) or partially (6 eyes) resolved. Seventeen eyes had complete data of optical coherence tomography parameters, the mean central foveal thickness decreased significantly from 505.24 ± 466.22 μm to 186.41 ± 95.36 μm (P = 0.01), and the mean maximal macular thickness from 687.88 ± 397.00 μm to 313.65 ± 83.07 μm (P = 0.001). The mean final logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution best-corrected visual acuity (Snellen equivalent) of the 30 eyes ranged from 1.6 (20/800) to 0.2 (20/32), showing a slight improvement from 0.91 ± 0.44 (20/163) preoperatively to 0.90 ± 0.39 (20/160) postoperatively (P = 0.87). Conclusion: C3F8 tamponade combined with laser photocoagulation could be an alternative treatment for highly myopic foveoschisis.
MORPHOLOGIC CHARACTERISTICS OF MACULAR HOLE AND MACULAR HOLE RETINAL DETACHMENT ASSOCIATED WITH EXTREME MYOPIA
imagePurpose: To investigate the surgical results and morphologic characteristics of macular hole (MH) and macular hole retinal detachment (MHRD) associated with extreme myopia. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed consecutive cases with axial length ≥28 mm who were treated with pars plana vitrectomy for MH or MHRD. The choroidal and scleral thickness at the fovea, presence of dome-shaped macula, and the height of posterior staphyloma 3 mm from the fovea were measured from postoperative optical coherence tomography images. Results: Significant improvement in visual acuity was obtained postoperatively in both MH (16 eyes; 15 patients) and MHRD (19 eyes; 18 patients) groups (P < 0.05). Final MH closure rate was not significantly different between the groups (MH: 15/16, MHRD: 14/19, P = 0.19). Axial length was not significantly different between the groups (MH: 30.5 ± 1.5 mm, MHRD: 29.6 ± 1.3 mm, P = 0.098). Eyes with MH had significantly greater choroidal thickness (MH: 61.9 ± 66.0 μm, MHRD: 24.1 ± 19.8 μm, P = 0.045), greater scleral thickness (MH: 294 ± 77 μm, MHRD: 232 ± 89 μm, P = 0.008), higher frequency of dome-shaped macula (MH: 6/16, MHRD: 1/19, P = 0.032), and lower staphyloma height (MH: 190 ± 113 μm, MHRD: 401 ± 156 μm, P < 0.001). Conclusion: Surgical outcomes were generally favorable. The pathogenetic differences between the two conditions may be attributable to differences with respect to eye morphology.
PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY AS PRIMARY TREATMENT FOR SMALL CHOROIDAL MELANOMA
imagePurpose: To report outcomes of photodynamic therapy (PDT) as primary treatment for small amelanotic choroidal melanoma. Methods: Retrospective interventional case series of 12 patients with small choroidal melanoma treated with standard-fluence PDT (83 seconds; 50 J/cm2) using verteporfin. Outcome measures: Tumor regression, subretinal fluid resolution, best-corrected visual acuity, and PDT complications. Results: There were 12 eyes with melanoma, demonstrating amelanotic (10 [83%]) or lightly pigmented (n = 2, 17%) appearance. The mean tumor thickness was 2.7 mm (median, 2.8; range 1.8–3.7 mm). After PDT, mean follow-up was 56 months (median, 53; range, 14–91). Outcomes revealed complete tumor regression after 1 session (n = 3, 25%), 2 sessions (n = 3, 25%), and 3 sessions (n = 2, 17%) of PDT, reduced to mean thickness of 2.1 mm (median, 2.0; range 1.2–3.4 mm). Tumors that failed to regress (n = 4, 33%) were further controlled with transpupillary thermotherapy (n = 1) or plaque brachytherapy (n = 3). Subretinal fluid, present in six eyes, demonstrated resolution (n = 5) or progression (n = 1), and one tumor developed new subretinal fluid after PDT (n = 1). Visual outcome was stable (n = 11 eyes) or improved (n = 1). Photodynamic therapy complications included local retina pigment epithelium atrophy at the site of treatment in 3 (25%) eyes, with no effect on macular or optic nerve function. Conclusion: Primary PDT resulted in complete tumor regression of small amelanotic choroidal melanoma in 67% at mean 5 years, with no major effect on visual acuity.
ROUTINE FUNDUS SCREENING OF FAMILIES OF CHILDREN WITH RETINOBLASTOMA: A Prospective Study of 131 Consecutive Families
imagePurpose: To discuss the importance of routine ophthalmic examination of parents and siblings of retinoblastoma (RB) patients. Methods: Prospective nonrandomized observational/interventional case series of consecutive families of 131 RB patients. Results: Routine ophthalmic examination of families (parents and siblings) of 131 consecutive newly diagnosed RB patients, including 262 parents and 23 siblings, revealed spontaneously regressed RB in at least 1 parent of 10 (8%) patients and active RB in at least 1 sibling of 3 (2%) patients. Of the 10 parents with spontaneously regressed RB, the lesions were unilateral (n = 7) or bilateral (n = 3). The regression patterns (n = 13) were comparable with postirradiation regression patterns Type 1 (n = 3), Type 2 (n = 2), Type 3 (n = 2), and Type 4 (n = 3), and spontaneous phthisis bulbi (n = 3). Fundus screening of siblings revealed active RB in at least 1 sibling of 3 (2%) patients. Of these 3 siblings, 2 had unilateral and 1 had bilateral disease. The mean age at detection of RB was 15 months (median, 6 months; range, 2–36 months). The disease was unilateral in 2 and bilateral in 1 patient. Based on International Classification of Intraocular Retinoblastoma, the tumors (n = 4) were classified as Group A (n = 2) and Group B (n = 2). Conclusion: Routine fundus screening of siblings allows for early detection of RB in otherwise asymptomatic children. Detection of spontaneously regressed RB in parents may act as a surrogate marker for germline RB1 mutation and is helpful in genetic counseling.

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Advances in Skin & Wound Care – Current Issue

Treating Persons Who Inject Drugs: The Need for Holistic and Respectful Care
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Are You Following Your Reimbursement “Playbook”?
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Nonviral Injection-Related Injuries in Persons Who Inject Drugs: Skin and Soft Tissue Infection, Vascular Damage, and Wounds
imageGENERAL PURPOSE To explore skin and soft-tissue infections and vascular damage in persons who inject drugs and relate these changes to wound development and care. TARGET AUDIENCE This continuing education activity is intended for physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and nurses with an interest in skin and wound care. LEARNING OBJECTIVES/OUTCOMES After participating in this educational activity, the participant should be better able to: 1. Review the issues surrounding wound infections in persons who inject drugs. 2. Describe the risk factors and manifestations of wound infections in persons who inject drugs. 3. Summarize the treatment options for wound infections in persons who inject drugs. The number of persons who inject drugs (PWIDs) is increasing. The literature has placed a substantial focus on the association between injection drug use and the transmission of blood-borne viral infections such as HIV and hepatitis C, but there is less extant research on other injuries such as skin and soft tissue infections (SSTIs), vascular damage, and associated wounds. Both SSTIs and vascular injury can result in marked morbidity and mortality and wounds that are slow to heal, likely to reoccur, and lifelong. The aims of this article are to (1) explore SSTIs and vascular damage in PWIDs and (2) relate these changes to wound development and care. Providers must address the health and psychosocial problems of PWIDs; take physical, psychosocial, and substance use histories; and develop multifocal plans of care. Finally, care must be provided in a nonjudgmental manner.
Use of Thermal Imaging to Identify Deep-Tissue Pressure Injury on Admission Reduces Clinical and Financial Burdens of Hospital-Acquired Pressure Injuries
imageA deep-tissue pressure injury (DTPI) is a serious type of pressure injury that begins in tissue over bony prominences and can lead to the development of hospital-acquired pressure injuries (HAPIs). Using a commercially available thermal imaging system, study authors documented a total of 12 thermal anomalies in 9 of 114 patients at the time of admission to one of the study institution’s ICUs over a 2-month period. An intensive, proven wound prevention protocol was immediately implemented for each of these patients. Of these 12 anomalies, 2 ultimately manifested as visually identifiable DTPIs. This represented a 60% reduction in the authors’ institution’s historical DTPIs/HAPI rate. Because these DTPIs were documented as present on admission using the thermal imaging tool, researchers avoided a revenue loss associated with nonreimbursed costs of care and also estimated financial benefits associated with litigation expenses known to be generated with HAPIs. Using thermal imaging to document DTPIs when patients present has the potential to significantly reduce expenses associated with pressure injury litigation. The clinical and financial benefits of early documentation of skin surface thermal anomalies in anatomical areas of interest are significant.
25-Hydroxyvitamin D Deficiency: Impacting Deep-Wound Infection and Poor Healing Outcomes in Patients With Diabetes
imageBACKGROUND The Kingdom of Bahrain has a high incidence of diabetes and associated foot complications. Simultaneously, low 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25[OH]D) levels are common in this population and may be associated with the traditional clothing used in desert climates. METHODS This investigation compared 25(OH)D levels and glycemic control with quantifiable wound healing parameters in a prospective, analytic, nonexperimental, cross-sectional pilot study. Consecutive consenting adult patients (N = 80) who presented to the regional wound care unit in January 2016 with either an existing or new wound were included. Collected data included three-dimensional wound photography, NERDS and STONEES criteria, and an X-ray with a positive probe-to-bone test. Blood values for 25(OH)D and hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) were collected simultaneously. RESULTS Diabetes mellitus (types 1 and 2) was present in 90% of the sample patients. No patient had sufficient 25(OH)D levels; 15% had insufficient levels (30–50 ng/mL), and deficiency (levels <#20 ng/mL) was found in 85% of the sample. Males were slightly less affected by 25(OH)D deficiency compared with females (82.4% vs 91.3%). Poor glycemic control (HbA1c levels >#6.8%) was found in 69.4% (n = 50) of the persons with diabetes included in the sample. Those with both diabetes mellitus and a 25(OH)D deficiency (76.3%; n = 61) were more likely to demonstrate healing difficulty (40.9%; n = 25) or present with a stalled or deteriorating wound (44.2%, n = 27). A 3° F or higher periwound surface temperature elevation over a mirror image site was present in 82.5% of all wounds. Exposed bone in the ulcer base was found in 50% of the cases. For persons with diabetes, general linear modeling statistical analysis (adjusted R2 value = 47.9%) linked poor wound healing with three studied variables: 25(OH)D deficiency, poor glycemic control, and an exposed bone in the wound bed. CONCLUSIONS Vitamin D may be an overlooked factor in the pathophysiology of diabetic foot ulcer development and subsequent delay in wound healing outcomes. The authors recommend adding 25(OH)D deficiency to the list of multifactorial aggravating factors providers should consider correcting in this subgroup of patients.
Gelatin-Collagen Nonwoven Scaffold Provides an Alternative to Suprathel for Treatment of Superficial Skin Defects
imageOBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of a new biologic gelatin-collagen nonwoven scaffold compared with a more common synthetic wound dressing on the healing of superficial wounds. METHODS: Three superficial wounds with a depth of 0.5 mm and a length of 2.4 cm were created on the flanks of six minipigs using a skin dermatome. One wound on each pig was treated with the new nonwoven scaffold, one with the more common synthetic wound dressing, and one functioned as an untreated control wound. All three wounds were then covered with a semipermeable, sterile, transparent film. RESULTS: After 7 days, complete wound closure of all wounds could be detected; epidermal thickness and the number of epidermal cells of all treated wounds were significantly increased compared with the control wounds. The nonwoven dressing showed slightly better results compared with the more common dressing. CONCLUSIONS: The nonwoven scaffold is an interesting and competitive material for promoting epidermal wound healing. Because it is a biologic dressing, it degenerates completely and does not have to be removed from the wound. Further research should be conducted to compare this new dressing with other currently available wound treatments.
Managing Your Workflow to Meet Regulations
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Nonviral Injection-Related Injuries in Persons Who Inject Drugs: Skin and Soft Tissue Infection, Vascular Drainage, and Wounds
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A Comparison of Three Dressing Methods for Pilonidal Sinus Surgery Wound Healing
imageOBJECTIVE To evaluate the effect of different dressing methods on the wound healing process after pilonidal sinus surgery. METHODS In this clinical trial, 60 patients undergoing pilonidal sinus surgery were randomly assigned to one of three groups. In the first group, hydrogel or alginate and hydrocolloid compounds were used as a standard occlusive dressing method. A modified dressing method was used for the second group, in which transparent hydrocolloid films were replaced by Vaseline gauze. The third group was treated using gauze swabs soaked in normal saline. The length and depth of the studied wounds were recorded once a week for a month. During dressing changes, patient pain was recorded using an 11-point numeric rating scale. The collected data were analyzed by descriptive and inferential statistical methods. RESULTS There was a significant reduction in wound length after 2 weeks in all three groups (P < .05), and the pain experienced by the first and second groups was significantly lower than the third group. However, the modified method used for the second group was associated with a lower cost. CONCLUSIONS Considering the beneficial results of using modern dressings for wound healing and reducing the severity of associated pain, providers may want to consider using modified wound dressings after pilonidal sinus surgery. Study authors recommend that providers receive training on how to use these products.

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Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey

Interventions to Prevent Perinatal Depression: Evidence Report and Systematic Review for the US Preventive Services Task Force
(Abstracted from JAMA 2019;321(6):588–601) Perinatal depression is a common condition that was estimated in 2012 to affect more than 180,000 new mothers (11.5%) annually in the United States and that can have serious impact on mother and infant well-being. Numerous interventions have been proposed to prevent perinatal depression, but there is no commonly agreed-on prevention method, creating a scenario with substantial variation in clinical practice.
Pregnancy Outcome After First Trimester Exposure to Ionizing Radiations
(Abstracted from Eur J Obstet Gynecol Repr Biol 2019;232:18–21) Exposure to ionizing radiation during pregnancy induces anxiety for both pregnant patients and their practicing physicians. The effects of radiation exposures can be classified as deterministic and stochastic.
Prepregnancy and Early Pregnancy Calcium Supplementation Among Women at High Risk of Pre-eclampsia: A Multicentre, Double-blind, Randomised, Placebo-Controlled Trial
(Abstracted from Lancet 2019;393:330–339) Hypertension complicates 5% of all pregnancies and 11% of first pregnancies, and half of these cases are associated with preeclampsia (gestational hypertension plus proteinuria). Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy are the direct cause of death of approximately 30,000 women annually, or approximately 14% of maternal deaths, most of which occur in low-income countries.
The Frequency of Intrapartum Caesarean Section Use With the WHO Partograph Versus Zhang’s Guideline in the Labour Progression Study (LaPS): A Multicentre, Cluster-Randomised Controlled Trial
(Abstracted from Lancet 2019;393:340–348) The rate of cesarean sections is increasing worldwide and is a great concern because of its association with adverse outcomes for mothers and babies, the more than 50% risk for a subsequent cesarean section, and the increase in costs of labor care. Assessment and identification of labor progression and prolonged labor, denoted as true labor dystocia and often caused by inadequate contractions or obstructed labor, have profound effects on labor management and intrapartum cesarean section (ICS) use, because labor dystocia is the main indication for an ICS.
Hospital Variation in Utilization and Success of Trial of Labor After a Prior Cesarean
(Abstracted from Am J Obstet Gynecol 2019;220:98.e1–98.e14) The rate of cesarean delivery in the United States has increased from 20.7% in 1996 to 31.9% in 2016. Cesarean delivery places the mother and fetus at increased risk of morbidities such as surgical injuries, maternal thromboembolic and anesthesia complications, and neonatal respiratory distress.
Association Among County-Level Economic Factors, Clinician Supply, Metropolitan or Rural Location, and Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
(Abstracted from JAMA 2019;321(4):385–393) Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) has increased over the last 2 decades, likely related to the increase in opioid use in the United States from 1999 to 2014. The increased use of opioid analgesics, heroin, and fentanyl, associated with increased opioid overdose death rates, has severely impacted poor, rural counties, where residents are at risk because they have poor access to health care and other economic and social opportunities.
Non-invasive Prenatal Sequencing for Multiple Mendelian Monogenic Disorders Using Circulating Cell-free Fetal DNA
(Abstracted from Nat Med 2019;25:439–447) Noninvasive prenatal screening has focused on the detection of chromosomal abnormalities in the fetus. At present, screening for many dominant monogenic disorders associated with de novo mutations is not available, despite their relatively high incidence.
Advanced Paternal Age, Infertility, and Reproductive Risks: A Review of the Literature
(Abstracted from Prenat Diagn 2019;39:81–87) Advanced paternal age (APA) is associated with infertility and other reproductive risks. Studies looking at APA and outcomes have used different paternal age cutoffs, which has complicated systematic evaluations of reproductive risk associated with paternal aging.
Vaginoscopy Against Standard Treatment (VAST): A Randomised Controlled Trial
(Abstracted from BJOG 2019;126:891–899) Hysteroscopy is one of the most commonly used tests in gynecology. It is used in the diagnosis of abnormal bleeding, reproductive problems, and endometrial cancer.
Gaining the Patient Perspective on Pelvic Floor Disorders’ Surgical Adverse Events
(Abstracted from Am J Obstet Gynecol 2019;220:185.e1–185.e10) Surgical adverse events (AEs) following urogynecological surgery are common. The incidence of any AEs in surgical studies ranges from 30% to 76%, and serious AEs range from 3% to 17%.

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Crete.Greece.72100
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Individualized, Single Session Yoga Therapy to Reduce Physical and Emotional Symptoms in Hospitalized…
Individualized, Single Session Yoga Therapy to Reduce Physical and Emotional Symptoms in Hospitalized Hematological Cancer Patients,Jennifer S. Mascaro, Alessia V. Waller, Laurie Wright, Terri Leonard, Carla Haack, and Edmund K. WallerJuly 17, 2019

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Cells, Vol. 8, Pages 760: Neurological Enhancement Effects of Melatonin against Brain Injury-Induced…
Cells, Vol. 8, Pages 760: Neurological Enhancement Effects of Melatonin against Brain Injury-Induced Oxidative Stress, Neuroinflammation, and Neurodegeneration via AMPK/CREB SignalingCells, Vol. 8, Pages 760: Neurological Enhancement Effects of Melatonin against Brain Injury-Induced Oxidative Stress, Neuroinflammation, and Neurodegeneration via AMPK/CREB Signaling Cells doi: 10.3390/cells8070760 Authors: Shafiq Ur Rehman Muhammad Ikram Najeeb Ullah Sayed Ibrar Alam Hyun Young Park Haroon Badshah…

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Pneumonectomy in a Child with Multilobar Pneumatocele Secondary to Necrotizing Pneumonia: Case…
Pneumonectomy in a Child with Multilobar Pneumatocele Secondary to Necrotizing Pneumonia: Case Report and Review of the LiteratureBackground. Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is common within pediatrics and contributes disproportionately to morbidity and mortality. Necrotizing pneumonia is a well-documented complication of CAP. It is thought to be caused by necrosis and liquefaction of consolidated lung and can result in damage to lung parenchyma, including pneumatocele development. Management…

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Abdominal Wall Clear Cell Carcinoma: Case Report of a Rare Event with Potential Diagnostic Difficulties…
Abdominal Wall Clear Cell Carcinoma: Case Report of a Rare Event with Potential Diagnostic DifficultiesClear cell carcinoma (CCC) is a well-known aggressive histological type of carcinoma, predominantly seen in ovary and endometrium. However, CCC arising in abdominal wall is a very rare event. We report a case of a 48-year-old woman with an abdominal wall mass at her cesarean section (c-section) scar, which increased in size and became painful in the last months. Radiology revealed a 7 cm mass in…

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Disproportionately large communicating fourth ventricle: two case reports Abstract Background Management…
Disproportionately large communicating fourth ventricle: two case reportsAbstract Background Management of the disproportionately large communicating fourth ventricle is still problematic. Case presentation Two cases of disproportionately large communicating fourth ventricle were treated successfully. One was a case of a 51-year-old Han Chinese woman with a complaint of headache and dizziness of 1 year’s duration….Latest Results for Journal of Medical Case Reports1dHemodynamically balanced congenitally…

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Periorbital dermatitis in patients receiving docetaxel in combination chemotherapy, by Tabata,…
Periorbital dermatitis in patients receiving docetaxel in combination chemotherapy,by Tabata, M. M., Kwong, B. via BMJ Case Reports Last 6 IssuesRecognition of new cutaneous side effects of combination chemotherapy can help prevent unnecessary cessation or reduction of cancer therapy. Periorbital rash has not been found with docetaxel alone, but here, we report it as a result of combination chemotherapy. A series of three patients who received docetaxel in combination with other chemotherapies developed…

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Triple synchronous tumour of female genital tract: cervical squamous cell carcinoma, right ovarian…
Triple synchronous tumour of female genital tract: cervical squamous cell carcinoma, right ovarian dermoid cyst and left ovarian benign Brenner tumourSynchronous tumours of two different histological type are not uncommon in the female genital tract. But triple synchronous tumours of three or more different histological types is extremely rare. We describe a case of a 48-year-old female patient who presented with cervical growth and bilateral ovarian masses. Pathological evaluation of the surgical…

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Folate-mediated and pH-responsive chidamide-bound micelles encapsulating photosensitizers for…
Folate-mediated and pH-responsive chidamide-bound micelles encapsulating photosensitizers for tumor-targeting photodynamic therapyInternational Journal of Nanomedicine1hPulmonary deregulation of expression of miR-155 and two of its putative target genes; PROS1 and TP53INP1 associated with gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) administration in ratInternational Journal of Nanomedicine1hThe acute toxic effects of platinum nanoparticles on ion channels, transmembrane potentials of cardiomyocytes in vitro and heart…

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Mackintosh, Pearce-Hall and Time: An EEG study on Inhibition of Return Publication date: Available…
Mackintosh, Pearce-Hall and Time: An EEG study on Inhibition of ReturnPublication date: Available online 20 July 2019Source: Biological PsychologyAuthor(s): Salvatore Russo, Nicholas Burns, Irina BaetuAbstractWe investigated whether the temporal dynamics of attention could be used to reconcile exploitative and explorative attentional learning theories. Participants trained on a categorisation task where some stimuli were predictive (P) of the correct response while others were non-predictive (NP)….

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Volumetric characteristics of prognathic mandible revealed by skeletal unit analysis 13h via ScienceDirect…
Volumetric characteristics of prognathic mandible revealed by skeletal unit analysis13hvia ScienceDirect Publication: Annals of Anatomy – Anatomischer AnzeigerPublication date: Available online 20 July 2019Source: Annals of Anatomy – Anatomischer AnzeigerAuthor(s): Seong Ho Mun, Mira Park, Jun Lee, Hun Jun Lim, Bong Chul KimAbstractThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the skeletal units of a normal mandible (class I) and a prognathic mandible (class III), to compare the groups, and to investigate…

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American Society for Enhanced Recovery and Perioperative Quality Initiative Joint Consensus Statement…
American Society for Enhanced Recovery and Perioperative Quality Initiative Joint Consensus Statement on Perioperative Opioid Minimization in Opioid-Naïve Patients22hby Wu, Christopher L.; King, Adam B.; Geiger, Timothy M.; Grant, Michael C.; Grocott, Michael P. W.; Gupta, Ruchir; Hah, Jennifer M.; Miller, Timothy E.; Shaw, Andrew D.; Gan, Tong J.; Thacker, Julie K. M.; Mythen, Michael G.; McEvoy, Matthew D.; Argoff, Charles; Edwards, David A.; Gordon, Debra B.; Gulur, Padma; Hedrick, Traci L.; Holubar,…

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Using Telemedicine in a Private Allergy Practice Publication date: Available online 20 July 2019Source:…
Using Telemedicine in a Private Allergy PracticePublication date: Available online 20 July 2019Source: The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In PracticeAuthor(s): Justin GreiweAbstractAs technology improves and telehealth companies continue to innovate, the ways in which physicians can provide care for their patients is constantly expanding. Providing quality healthcare is no longer constrained by local commutes and a brick and mortar footprint, but instead can be provided at a local, regional…

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Virtual surgical planning in fibula free flap head and neck reconstruction: A systematic review and…
Virtual surgical planning in fibula free flap head and neck reconstruction: A systematic review and meta-analysis.by Tang NSJ, Ahmadi I, Ramakrishnan A via Journal of plastic, reconstructive & aesthetic surgery : JPRASJ Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg. 2019 Jul 02;:Authors: Tang NSJ, Ahmadi I, Ramakrishnan AAbstractBACKGROUND: The traditional approach to head and neck reconstruction is considered challenging, requiring a subjective assessment of an often-complex defect followed by careful modelling…

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AI Unfettered Andy Marken, Content Insider, Jul 22, 2019 Some good observations in this post on…
AI UnfetteredAndy Marken, Content Insider, Jul 22, 2019 Some good observations in this post on AI. "Because most extensive, robust AI systems are cloud-based, they are available to more people for more applications. However, the lack of solid AI skills hasn’t kept pace with demand so more mistakes will occur. And it’s going to continue for quite a while." Side-note: something I do with a lot of articles (including this one) is to read them from the bottom up after I’ve…Stephen’s Web ~ OLDailynowWhat…

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My first project and i’m having trouble starting Im trying to make a project similar to this one,…
My first project and i’m having trouble startingIm trying to make a project similar to this one, where i have a thermal printer hooked up to a raspberry pi. From a 16×2 i2c board, i’d select one of 15 folders, then it would randomly send one of the files contained in the folder to the thermal printer. files are numbered 1,2,3,4… if that helps. I have no idea where to start with it, and i’d love some help. submitted by /u/Invisible_Walrus [link] Python Educational23m__getattr__ methodHi,…

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Schools should teach pupils gardening skills to instil a passion for the environment in future…
Schools should teach pupils gardening skills to instil a passion for the environment in future generations, says horticultural chiefsubmitted by /u/mvea [link] Future(s) Studies16hLunar bricks could keep Moon colonists warm and generate electricity: ESA researchers study how the lunar regolith can soak up solar energy during the day, and be used to generate electricity during the 14-day night and protect equipment against freezing.submitted by /u/mvea [link] Future(s) Studies16hFfifty…

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Artificial Intelligence in Performance Management Systems submitted by /u/crackajack147 [link]…
Artificial Intelligence in Performance Management Systemssubmitted by /u/crackajack147 [link] Future(s) Studies16mFor the Tokyo 2020 Olympics Toyota is upping the game with a hi-tech way to fetch javelins and hammers: pint-sized, self-driving A.I. robot cars.submitted by /u/mvea [link] Future(s) Studies16mIntel admits over-ambition led to delays in 10nm chip production but feels Moore’s Law is not dead yetsubmitted by /u/izumi3682 [link] Future(s) Studies16mSilent, no…

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AEG-1 promotes the growth of gastric cancer through the upregulation of eIF4E expression …
AEG-1 promotes the growth of gastric cancer through the upregulation of eIF4E expressionOncoTargets and Therapy1mThe prognostic significance of SHP2 and its binding protein Hook1 in non-small cell lung cancerOncoTargets and Therapy1mA case of primary gastric diffuse large B-cell lymphoma occurring in chronic myeloid leukemiaOncoTargets and Therapy3hEstradiol promotes the progression of ER+ breast cancer through methylation-mediated RSK4 inactivationOncoTargets and Therapy5h

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How Thyroid Cancer Patients Use the Internet Abstract Thyroid cancer incidence rates and Internet…
How Thyroid Cancer Patients Use the InternetAbstract Thyroid cancer incidence rates and Internet use are both increasing. Thyroid cancer is common in young patients, who are likely to use the Internet. This study aims to characterize thyroid cancer patient Internet use and search patterns, usability of online resources, and effects on clinical care. From May to December 2017, inclusive, patients with thyroid cancer attending two tertiary cancer centers were invited to complete a survey about Internet…

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Response to Commentary on “The Relationship Between Vein Diameters, Clinical Severity, and Quality…
Response to Commentary on “The Relationship Between Vein Diameters, Clinical Severity, and Quality of Life: A Systematic Review”Publication date: Available online 20 July 2019Source: European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular SurgeryAuthor(s): Matthew K.H. Tan, Sarah Onida, Alun H. DaviesScienceDirect Publication: European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery16hDissection Level Within Aortic Wall Layers is Associated with Propagation of Type B Aortic Dissection: A Swine Model StudyPublication…

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Impact of an <em>m</em>Health wheelchair skills training program for older adults:…
Impact of an <em>m</em>Health wheelchair skills training program for older adults: a feasibility randomized controlled trialPublication date: Available online 20 July 2019Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and RehabilitationAuthor(s): Edward M. Giesbrecht, William C. MillerAbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the impact of an mHealth wheelchair skills training program on clinical outcomes among older adult MWC users.Design2 x 2 factorial randomized controlled trialSettingCommunity setting…

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A brief review on the strategy of developing SPR-based biosensors for application to the diagnosis…
A brief review on the strategy of developing SPR-based biosensors for application to the diagnosis of neglected tropical diseasesPublication date: 1 December 2019Source: Talanta, Volume 205Author(s): Dênio E.P. Souto, Jaqueline Volpe, Conrado de C. Gonçalves, Carlos H.I. Ramos, Lauro T. KubotaAbstractThe phenomenon of surface plasmon resonance (SPR) through optical sensors was developed from initial studies involving excitation of surface plasmons on metallic substrates. From the beginning, these…

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Intradural metastasis to the cauda equina found as the initial presentation of breast cancer: a…
Intradural metastasis to the cauda equina found as the initial presentation of breast cancer: a case reportIntradural extramedullary spinal metastasis is a relatively rare condition. Furthermore, there are few reports with the initial presentation being a neurological symptom from an intradural metastasis. We repor…Journal of Medical Case Reports – Latest Articles14hGuillain-Barré syndrome with associated unilateral ptosis without ophthalmoplegia – a rare presentation: a case report and review…

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Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and the routine otoacoustic emission infant hearing screening…
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and the routine otoacoustic emission infant hearing screening test: an epidemiological retrospective case-control study.Related ArticlesSudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and the routine otoacoustic emission infant hearing screening test: an epidemiological retrospective case-control study. BMJ Open. 2019 Jul 18;9(7):e030026 Authors: Blair PS, Rubens D, Pease A, Mellers D, Ingram J, Ewer AK, Cohen MC, Sidebotham P, Ward Platt M, Coombs R, Davis A, Hall A, Fleming…

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07:38

Redox thermodynamics of B-class dye-decolorizing peroxidases. Redox thermodynamics of B-class dye-decolorizing…
Redox thermodynamics of B-class dye-decolorizing peroxidases.Redox thermodynamics of B-class dye-decolorizing peroxidases. J Inorg Biochem. 2019 Jul 11;199:110761 Authors: Pfanzagl V, Bellei M, Hofbauer S, Laurent CVFP, Furtmüller PG, Oostenbrink C, Battistuzzi G, Obinger C Abstract With >5000 annotated genes dye-decolorizing peroxidases (DyPs) represent a heme b peroxidase family of broad functional diversity. Bacterial B-class DyPs are poor peroxidases of unknown physiological function. Hydrogen…

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Patronus is the elusive plant securin, preventing chromosome separation by antagonizing separase….
Patronus is the elusive plant securin, preventing chromosome separation by antagonizing separase.Related ArticlesPatronus is the elusive plant securin, preventing chromosome separation by antagonizing separase. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2019 Jul 19;: Authors: Cromer L, Jolivet S, Singh DK, Berthier F, De Winne N, De Jaeger G, Komaki S, Prusicki MA, Schnittger A, Guérois R, Mercier R Abstract Chromosome distribution at anaphase of mitosis and meiosis is triggered by separase, an evolutionarily conserved…

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“A Technique for Safe Deep Facial Tissue Dissection: Indocyanine Green–Assisted Intraoperative…
“A Technique for Safe Deep Facial Tissue Dissection: Indocyanine Green–Assisted Intraoperative Real-time Visualization of the Vasa nervorum of Facial Nerve with a Near-infrared Camera”Publication date: Available online 20 July 2019Source: Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial SurgeryAuthor(s): Jin Geun Kwon, Young Jun Choi, Sung Chan Kim, Joon Pio Jp Hong, Woo Shik Jeong, Tae Suk OhAbstractDuring deep tissue dissection in the face, it is sometimes difficult to distinguish the facial nerve from surrounding…

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07:37

Cancer-associated fibroblast-derived interleukin-1β activates the pro-tumor CCL22 signaling in…
Cancer-associated fibroblast-derived interleukin-1β activates the pro-tumor CCL22 signaling in head and neck cancer.Cancer-associated fibroblast-derived interleukin-1β activates the pro-tumor CCL22 signaling in head and neck cancer. Cancer Sci. 2019 Jul 20;: Authors: Huang YH, Chang CY, Kuo YZ, Fang WY, Kao HY, Tsai ST, Wu LW Abstract Oral cancer, a subtype of head and neck cancer, is characterized by increased infiltrating Tregs; however, the pathological significance of the increase in Tregs in…

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07:35

Protocol for a systematic review of the development of depression among adolescents and young adults:…
Protocol for a systematic review of the development of depression among adolescents and young adults: psychological, biological, and contextual perspectives around the worldDepression is a leading contributor to disability-adjusted life-years because of early onset and chronicity throughout the lifecycle. It is crucial to identify early predictors of depression among adolescents …Systematic Reviews – Latest Articles12hClinical epidemiology and outcomes of ventilator-associated pneumonia in critically…

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Cimp-Positive Status is More Representative in Multiple Colorectal Cancers than in Unique Primary…
Cimp-Positive Status is More Representative in Multiple Colorectal Cancers than in Unique Primary Colorectal Cancers.Related ArticlesCimp-Positive Status is More Representative in Multiple Colorectal Cancers than in Unique Primary Colorectal Cancers. Sci Rep. 2019 Jul 19;9(1):10516 Authors: Tapial S, Olmedillas-López S, Rueda D, Arriba M, García JL, Vivas A, Pérez J, Pena-Couso L, Olivera R, Rodríguez Y, García-Arranz M, García-Olmo D, González-Sarmiento R, Urioste M, Goel A, Perea J Abstract Colorectal…

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Is it possible to automatically assess pretreatment digital rectal examination documentation using…
Is it possible to automatically assess pretreatment digital rectal examination documentation using natural language processing? A single-centre retrospective study.Related ArticlesIs it possible to automatically assess pretreatment digital rectal examination documentation using natural language processing? A single-centre retrospective study. BMJ Open. 2019 Jul 18;9(7):e027182 Authors: Bozkurt S, Kan KM, Ferrari MK, Rubin DL, Blayney DW, Hernandez-Boussard T, Brooks JD Abstract OBJECTIVES: To develop…

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07:34

Measuring olfaction instead of asking: it is more than luxury! Related ArticlesMeasuring olfaction…
Measuring olfaction instead of asking: it is more than luxury!Related ArticlesMeasuring olfaction instead of asking: it is more than luxury! Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 2019 Jul 19;: Authors: Landis BN, Hummel T PMID: 31325033 [PubMed – as supplied by publisher]Rhinologie1hV2a neurons constrain extradiaphragmatic respiratory muscle activity at rest.Related ArticlesV2a neurons constrain extradiaphragmatic respiratory muscle activity at rest. eNeuro. 2019 Jul 19;: Authors: Jensen VN, Seedle K, Turner…

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Measuring olfaction instead of asking: it is more than luxury! Related ArticlesMeasuring olfaction…
Measuring olfaction instead of asking: it is more than luxury!Related ArticlesMeasuring olfaction instead of asking: it is more than luxury! Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 2019 Jul 19;: Authors: Landis BN, Hummel T PMID: 31325033 [PubMed – as supplied by publisher]Rhinologie1hV2a neurons constrain extradiaphragmatic respiratory muscle activity at rest.Related ArticlesV2a neurons constrain extradiaphragmatic respiratory muscle activity at rest. eNeuro. 2019 Jul 19;: Authors: Jensen VN, Seedle K, Turner…

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07:33

ω-3 fish oil fat emulsion preconditioning mitigates myocardial oxidative damage in rats through…
ω-3 fish oil fat emulsion preconditioning mitigates myocardial oxidative damage in rats through aldehydes stressPublication date: October 2019Source: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, Volume 118Author(s): Jiaojiao Dong, Xiaona Feng, Jingxiong Zhang, Yujian Zhang, Fangfang Xia, Le Liu, Zhousheng Jin, Caijiao Lu, Yun Xia, Thomas J. Papadimos, Xuzhong XuAbstractω-3 fish oil fat emulsions contain a considerable quantity of unsaturated carbon-carbon double bonds, which undergo lipid peroxidation to yield…

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07:32

UHRF1 Promotes Proliferation of Human Adipose-Derived Stem Cells and Suppresses Adipogenesis via…
UHRF1 Promotes Proliferation of Human Adipose-Derived Stem Cells and Suppresses Adipogenesis via Inhibiting Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor γOnce the adipose tissue is enlarged for the purpose of saving excess energy intake, obesity may be observed. Ubiquitin-like with PHD and RING Finger domains 1 (UHRF1) is helpful in repairing damaged DNA as it increases the resistance of cancer cells against cytocidal drugs. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPARγ), an important nucleus…

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Change of saliva composition with radiotherapy. Change of saliva composition with radiotherapy….
Change of saliva composition with radiotherapy.Change of saliva composition with radiotherapy. Arch Oral Biol. 2019 Jul 10;106:104480 Authors: Müller VJ, Belibasakis GN, Bosshard PP, Wiedemeier DB, Bichsel D, Rücker M, Stadlinger B Abstract OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to analyze the physiological and microbiological changes of saliva from patients with head and neck cancer during and after intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT). DESIGN: In this prospective clinical trial saliva…Head and…

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Le procès Dujarier-Geoffre, via Plastique Esthétique Translate article Publication date:…
Le procès Dujarier-Geoffre,via Plastique EsthétiqueTranslate articlePublication date: Available online 20 July 2019Source: Annales de Chirurgie Plastique EsthétiqueAuthor(s): J.C. Rivera, C. BonahRésuméÀ partir des archives du procès « Dujarrier-Geoffre » qui a eu lieu en 1929, on constate que la jurisprudence a évolué. De nos jours, la procédure aurait-il été plus favorable au chirurgien (condamné finalement) ou à la plaignante, qui a perdu sa jambe gauche et sa condition de « propriétaire de maison…

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07:31

Steady-state auditory evoked fields reflect long-term effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation…
Steady-state auditory evoked fields reflect long-term effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in tinnitus15hvia Clinical NeurophysiologyPublication date: September 2019Source: Clinical Neurophysiology, Volume 130, Issue 9Author(s): Lieber Po-Hung Li, An-Suey Shiao, Cheng-Ta Li, Po-Lei Lee, Chou-Ming Cheng, Chih-Cher Chou, Jen-Chuen HsiehAbstractObjectivesEvidence of plastic changes in tinnitus has been demonstrated in functional brain imaging. Although repetitive transcranial magnetic…

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07:30

Systemic subclinical lymphedema due to obesity as the cause of clinical lymphedema: a new concept…
Systemic subclinical lymphedema due to obesity as the cause of clinical lymphedema: a new conceptPublication date: Available online 20 July 2019Source: Medical HypothesesAuthor(s): José Maria Pereira de GodoyAbstractOn evaluating patients with lymphedema, the authors found that obesity is associated with generalized edema of all extremities and the trunk with increased intracellular and extracellular fluids, thus suggesting a new concept of lymphedema that the authors have termed systemic subclinical…

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07:30

The relationship between pancreatic cancer and hypercoagulability: a comprehensive review on epidemiological…
The relationship between pancreatic cancer and hypercoagulability: a comprehensive review on epidemiological and biological issuesBritish Journal of Cancer, Published online: 22 July 2019; doi:10.1038/s41416-019-0510-xThe relationship between pancreatic cancer and hypercoagulability: a comprehensive review on epidemiological and biological issuesCancer3hThe relationship between pancreatic cancer and hypercoagulability: a comprehensive review on epidemiological and biological issuesCancer6hThe primary…

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07:30

Does athletic groin pain affect the muscular co-contraction during a change of direction, 16h …
Does athletic groin pain affect the muscular co-contraction during a change of direction,16hvia Gait & PosturePublication date: Available online 20 July 2019Source: Gait & PostureAuthor(s): Reza Mansourizadeh, Amir Letafatkar, Mehdi Khaleghi-TazjiAbstractBackgroundGroin pain is one of the common problems in multidirectional sports. It seems that abnormal muscular activity and improper movement strategy led to prolongation and high rate of this injury. Therefore, the aim of this study was…

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07:29

Transoral robotic surgery for hilo-parenchymal submandibular stones: step-by-step description and…
Transoral robotic surgery for hilo-parenchymal submandibular stones: step-by-step description and reasoned approachThe conservative transoral approach to hilo-parenchymal submandibular stones has been proposed as an alternative to traditional sialadenectomy. The main purpose is to preserve the gland and eliminate the risk of a cervical scar and damage to the marginal mandibular branch of the facial nerve. The spread of transoral robotic surgery has favoured its application not only in the oropharynx,…

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MicroRNA-23a contributes to hippocampal neuronal injuries and spatial memory impairment in an…
MicroRNA-23a contributes to hippocampal neuronal injuries and spatial memory impairment in an experimental model of temporal lobe epilepsyPublication date: Available online 20 July 2019Source: Brain Research BulletinAuthor(s): Xinjian Zhu, Aifeng Zhang, Jingde Dong, Yuanyuan Yao, Mengyi Zhu, Kangni Xu, Mohammed Hidayath Al HamdaAbstractTemporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) is the most common form of epilepsy characterized by spontaneous recurrent seizures. It has been widely accepted that individuals with…

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07:28

Nuisance effects in inter-scan functional connectivity estimates before and after nuisance regression…
Nuisance effects in inter-scan functional connectivity estimates before and after nuisance regressionPublication date: Available online 20 July 2019Source: NeuroImageAuthor(s): Alican Nalci, Wenjing Luo, Thomas T. LiuAbstractIn resting-state functional MRI, the correlation between blood-oxygenation-level-dependent (BOLD) signals across brain regions is used to estimate the functional connectivity (FC) of the brain. FC estimates are prone to the influence of nuisance factors including scanner-related…

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Visual and Verbal Semantic Productions in Children with ASD, DLD, and Typical Language, 15h …
Visual and Verbal Semantic Productions in Children with ASD, DLD, and Typical Language,15hvia Journal of Communication Disorders (open access)Publication date: Available online 20 July 2019Source: Journal of Communication DisordersAuthor(s): Allison Gladfelter, Kacy L. Barron, Erik JohnsonAbstractPurposeAssociations between visual and verbal input allow children to form, augment, and refine their semantic representations within their mental lexicons. However, children with autism spectrum disorder…

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07:27

Laryngopharyngeal reflux and autonomic nerve dysfunction: what about stress? Related ArticlesLaryngopharyngeal…
Laryngopharyngeal reflux and autonomic nerve dysfunction: what about stress?Related ArticlesLaryngopharyngeal reflux and autonomic nerve dysfunction: what about stress? Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 2019 Jul 19;: Authors: Lechien JR, Nandhan Sampath Kumar R, Chiesa-Estomba CM PMID: 31325034 [PubMed – as supplied by publisher]http://link.springer.com/journal/405,European archives of oto-rhino-laryngology,The European Federation of Oto-Rhino-Laryngological Societies (EUFOS) : affiliated with the German…

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IJMS, Vol. 20, Pages 3569: Identification of Jasmonic Acid Biosynthetic Genes in Sweet Cherry…
IJMS, Vol. 20, Pages 3569: Identification of Jasmonic Acid Biosynthetic Genes in Sweet Cherry and Expression Analysis in Four Ancient Varieties from TuscanyIJMS, Vol. 20, Pages 3569: Identification of Jasmonic Acid Biosynthetic Genes in Sweet Cherry and Expression Analysis in Four Ancient Varieties from Tuscany International Journal of Molecular Sciences doi: 10.3390/ijms20143569 Authors: Roberto Berni Giampiero Cai Xuan Xu Jean-Francois Hausman Gea Guerriero Sweet cherries are non-climacteric fruits…

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IJMS, Vol. 20, Pages 3569: Identification of Jasmonic Acid Biosynthetic Genes in Sweet Cherry…
IJMS, Vol. 20, Pages 3569: Identification of Jasmonic Acid Biosynthetic Genes in Sweet Cherry and Expression Analysis in Four Ancient Varieties from TuscanyIJMS, Vol. 20, Pages 3569: Identification of Jasmonic Acid Biosynthetic Genes in Sweet Cherry and Expression Analysis in Four Ancient Varieties from Tuscany International Journal of Molecular Sciences doi: 10.3390/ijms20143569 Authors: Roberto Berni Giampiero Cai Xuan Xu Jean-Francois Hausman Gea Guerriero Sweet cherries are non-climacteric fruits…

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IJMS, Vol. 20, Pages 3569: Identification of Jasmonic Acid Biosynthetic Genes in Sweet Cherry…
IJMS, Vol. 20, Pages 3569: Identification of Jasmonic Acid Biosynthetic Genes in Sweet Cherry and Expression Analysis in Four Ancient Varieties from TuscanyIJMS, Vol. 20, Pages 3569: Identification of Jasmonic Acid Biosynthetic Genes in Sweet Cherry and Expression Analysis in Four Ancient Varieties from Tuscany International Journal of Molecular Sciences doi: 10.3390/ijms20143569 Authors: Roberto Berni Giampiero Cai Xuan Xu Jean-Francois Hausman Gea Guerriero Sweet cherries are non-climacteric fruits…

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07:25



International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology Early View Online Version of Record before inclusion…
International Forum of Allergy & RhinologyEarly ViewOnline Version of Record before inclusion in an issueThe efficacy and safety of two commercial house dust mite extracts for allergic rhinitis: a head‐to‐head studyJie Li MD, Yuying Wu MD, Yongshi Yang MD, Nan Huang MD, Wenjing Li MD, Shuchen Zhang MD, Qing Jiang MD, Lin Yang MD, Rongfei Zhu MD, PhDVersion of Record online: 19 July 2019Discriminant analysis followed by unsupervised cluster analysis including exosomal cystatins predict presence…

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07:12

The Emmet’s Inch: Small History in a Digital Age, Prosecuting Procurement in the Russian Empire Siobhán…
The Emmet’s Inch: Small History in a Digital Age, Prosecuting Procurement in the Russian Empire Siobhán Hearne

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Using Serosurvey Data Triangulation for More Accurate Vaccine Coverage Estimates: Measured and Modeled…
Using Serosurvey Data Triangulation for More Accurate Vaccine Coverage Estimates: Measured and Modeled Coverage from Pakistan Household Survey Wenfeng Gong; Kyla Hayford; Mubarak Taighoon Shah ; Junaid Iqbal; William J Moss … Validation of the Oxford WebQ Online 24-hour Dietary Questionnaire Using Biomarkers Darren C Greenwood; Laura J Hardie; Gary S Frost ; Nisreen A Alwan; Kathryn E Bradbury … Use of Median Age at Death to Assess HIV mortality Qiang Xia; Chitra Ramaswamy; Lucia V Torian The…

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07:11

The world is not flat: accounting for the dynamic nature of the environment as we move beyond static…
The world is not flat: accounting for the dynamic nature of the environment as we move beyond static experimental manipulations Timothy J Greives; Rachel M Bowden The materials of mastication: material science of the humble tooth Adam van Casteren; Stephanie B Crofts Complex transmission patterns and age-related dynamics of a selfish mtDNA deletion Jennifer A Sullins; Anna L Coleman-Hulbert; Alexandra Gallegos; Dana K Howe ; Dee R Denver…

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Isolation and Lack of Potential Mates may Threaten an Endangered Arid-Zone Acacia, Cairo N Forrest; David…
Isolation and Lack of Potential Mates may Threaten an Endangered Arid-Zone Acacia, Cairo N Forrest; David G Roberts; Andrew J Denham; David J Ayre Corrigendum to: Captive ancestry upwardly biases estimates of relative reproductive success

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07:10

Music Technology and Alternate Controllers for Clients with Complex NeedsAsha Ward; Tom Davis, PHD; Ann…
Music Technology and Alternate Controllers for Clients with Complex NeedsAsha Ward; Tom Davis, PHD; Ann Bevan, PHDMusic technology can provide unique opportunities to allow access to music-making for clients with complex needs. While there is a growing trend of research in this area, technology has been shown to face a variety of issues leading to underuse in this context. This literature review is a collation of information from peer-reviewed publications, gray literature, and practice. Focusing…

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07:10

The Proper Treatment of Identity in Dialetheic MetaphysicsNicholas K JonesAccording to one prominent…
The Proper Treatment of Identity in Dialetheic MetaphysicsNicholas K JonesAccording to one prominent strand of mainstream logic and metaphysics, identity is indistinguishability. Priest has recently argued that this permits counterexamples to the transitivity and substitutivity of identity within dialetheic metaphysics, even in paradigmatically extensional contexts. This paper investigates two alternative regimentations of indistinguishability. Although classically equivalent to the standard regimentation,…

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07:09

Rachel Moore’s work expands our understanding of the relationship between culture and war and more specifically…
Rachel Moore’s work expands our understanding of the relationship between culture and war and more specifically between classical music and World War I in France, extending the work of Jane Fulcher and Martha Hanna. The war brought a set of challenging difficulties (‘a precariousness’, in Moore’s words) including the loss of performers and staff, curfews, German bombings and the rising cost of paper for musical editions. In one chapter, Moore details the particular problems of the opera given its…

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07:08

Christianity and Catastrophe in South Sudan. By Jesse A. Zink,The colonial-era government in the Sudan…
Christianity and Catastrophe in South Sudan. By Jesse A. Zink,The colonial-era government in the Sudan gave the Anglican Church Missionary Society a large swath of Dinka territory as part of its permitted area for missions. For decades, few Dinka adopted Christianity despite European mission attempts. Then, during the wars of the 1980s and 1990s, Christianity suddenly became the popular movement among these eastern Dinka. The book provides a fine-grained, lively history of the Anglican church in…

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07:07

Vagabond Microbes, Leaky Laboratories and Epidemic Mapping: Alexandre Yersin and the 1898 Plague Epidemic…
Vagabond Microbes, Leaky Laboratories and Epidemic Mapping: Alexandre Yersin and the 1898 Plague Epidemic in Nha Trang, Christos Lynteris

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07:05

Journey’s end: the quest for BRCA-like hereditary breast cancer genes is nearly over W D Foulkes; P…
Journey’s end: the quest for BRCA-like hereditary breast cancer genes is nearly over W D Foulkes; P Polak Identifying markers of immune response in ovarian cancer: does PD-L1 expression meet the mark? S L Gaillard; R L Coleman Hyperprogression during immunotherapy: do we really want to know? S Champiat; B Besse; A Marabelle Circulating tumor cells are prognostic in SCLC, but still lack clinical application M Tamminga; H J M Groen Early-phase clinical drug development of novel agents: a changing…

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07:04

When Rebels Attack: Quantifying the Impacts of Capturing Territory from the Government in Yemen, Sharad…
When Rebels Attack: Quantifying the Impacts of Capturing Territory from the Government in Yemen, Sharad Tandon Do Information Technologies Improve Teenagers’ Sexual Education? Evidence from a Randomized Evaluation in Colombia Alberto Chong; Marco Gonzalez-Navarro; Dean Karlan; Martín Valdivia

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A 53-Year-Old Haitian Male Presenting With a Liver Abscess Frances Ue, Lou Ann Bruno-Murtha, Duncan…
A 53-Year-Old Haitian Male Presenting With a Liver Abscess Frances Ue, Lou Ann Bruno-Murtha, Duncan Kuhn, Linda ShiptonClinical Infectious Diseases, Volume 69, Issue 3, 1 August 2019, Pages 554–556,https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciy756Published: 18 July 2019PDF Split ViewCitePermissions Icon Permissions Share Topic: hepatic abscessIssue Section: Photo QuizA 53-year-old male presented to the Emergency Department (ED) with a chief complaint of 3 days of subjective fevers and generalized myalgias. He is…

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07:02

Early Oral Switch to Linezolid for Low-risk Patients WithStaphylococcus aureus Bloodstream Infections:…
Early Oral Switch to Linezolid for Low-risk Patients WithStaphylococcus aureus Bloodstream Infections: A Propensity-matched Cohort Study Rein Willekens; Mireia Puig-Asensio; Isabel Ruiz-Camps ; Maria N Larrosa; Juan J González-López … Treatment of Staphylococcus aureus bloodstream infections in selected low-risk patients with an early oral switch to linezolid between days 3 and 9 of treatment until completion, yielded similar clinical outcomes as standard parenteral treatment, while reducing hospital…

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07:01

Diabetes, Pancreatic and Gastrointestinal Hormones β-Cell Receptor Tyrosine Kinases in Controlling…
Diabetes, Pancreatic and Gastrointestinal Hormones β-Cell Receptor Tyrosine Kinases in Controlling Insulin Secretion and Exocytotic Machinery: c-Kit and Insulin Receptor Amanda Oakie; Rennian Wang Hormone Action in Cancer Diabetes, Obesity, and Breast Cancer Chifei Kang; Derek LeRoith; Emily J Gallagher Obesity and Adipocyte Biology Modulation of Feeding and Associated Behaviors by Lateral Hypothalamic Circuits Emily Qualls-Creekmore; Heike Münzberg Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology Integration…

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06:59



British Journal of Dermatology Accepted Articles Accepted, unedited articles published online and…
British Journal of DermatologyAccepted ArticlesAccepted, unedited articles published online and citable. The final edited and typeset Version of Record will appear in the future.Complete Skin Clearance and PASI response rates in clinical practice‐ Predictors, Health Related Quality of Life improvements and implications for treatment goalsJ. M. Norlin, K. Nilsson, U. Persson, M. Schmitt‐EgenolfFirst Published: 20 July 2019Morphea induced by treatment with Interferon β‐1αE. Peterson, A. Steuer, L….

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06:58



Cutaneous Mucinoses, Franco Rongioletti First published: 09 October 2016 https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118441213.rtd0060…
Cutaneous Mucinoses,Franco RongiolettiFirst published: 09 October 2016 https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118441213.rtd0060 Cited by: 2Read the full textPDFPDFTOOLS SHAREAbstractThe cutaneous mucinoses are a heterogeneous group of disorders whose main characteristic is abnormal mucin deposition in the skin. The aetiopathogenesis of cutaneous mucinoses is unknown, although cytokines such as tumour necrosis factor α and β, interleukin 1, interleukin 6 and transforming growth factor β and/or polyclonal and…

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06:57

British Journal of Dermatology Early View Online Version of Record before inclusion in an issue …
British Journal of DermatologyEarly ViewOnline Version of Record before inclusion in an issueHow do you determine the optimal biologic treatment for psoriasis?R. Gardner, A.D. BurdenVersion of Record online: 18 July 2019Thymic stromal lymphopoietin production induced by skin irritation results from concomitant activation of protease‐activated receptor 2 and interleukin 1 pathwaysD. Redhu, K. Franke, V. Kumari, W. Francuzik, M. Babina, M. WormVersion of Record online: 18 July 2019What’s already known…

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06:54



IJMS, Vol. 20, Pages 3544: Age-Dependent Levels of Protein Kinase Cs in Brain: Reduction of Endogenous…
IJMS, Vol. 20, Pages 3544: Age-Dependent Levels of Protein Kinase Cs in Brain: Reduction of Endogenous Mechanisms of NeuroprotectionIJMS, Vol. 20, Pages 3544: Age-Dependent Levels of Protein Kinase Cs in Brain: Reduction of Endogenous Mechanisms of Neuroprotection International Journal of Molecular Sciences doi: 10.3390/ijms20143544 Authors: Donatella Pastore Francesca Pacifici Kunjan R. Dave Raffaele Palmirotta Alfonso Bellia Guido Pasquantonio Fiorella Guadagni Giulia Donadel Nicola Di Daniele…

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Sun Jul 21, 2019 12:40



Membranes, Vol. 9, Pages 88: Metal Organic Framework Based Polymer Mixed Matrix Membranes: Review…
Membranes, Vol. 9, Pages 88: Metal Organic Framework Based Polymer Mixed Matrix Membranes: Review on Applications in Water PurificationMembranes, Vol. 9, Pages 88: Metal Organic Framework Based Polymer Mixed Matrix Membranes: Review on Applications in Water Purification Membranes doi: 10.3390/membranes9070088 Authors: Asmaa Elrasheedy Norhan Nady Mohamed Bassyouni Ahmed El-Shazly Polymeric membranes have been widely employed for water purification applications. However, the trade-off issue between…

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IJERPH, Vol. 16, Pages 2592: Association of Access to Healthcare with Self-Assessed Health and…
IJERPH, Vol. 16, Pages 2592: Association of Access to Healthcare with Self-Assessed Health and Quality of Life among Old Adults with Chronic Disease in China: Urban Versus Rural PopulationsIJERPH, Vol. 16, Pages 2592: Association of Access to Healthcare with Self-Assessed Health and Quality of Life among Old Adults with Chronic Disease in China: Urban Versus Rural Populations International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph16142592 Authors: Tao Zhang Chaojie Liu…

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Sun Jul 21, 2019 12:39



Cells, Vol. 8, Pages 751: HLA-DQA1 and HLA-DQB1 Alleles, Conferring Susceptibility to Celiac Disease…
Cells, Vol. 8, Pages 751: HLA-DQA1 and HLA-DQB1 Alleles, Conferring Susceptibility to Celiac Disease and Type 1 Diabetes, are More Expressed Than Non-Predisposing Alleles and are Coordinately RegulatedCells, Vol. 8, Pages 751: HLA-DQA1 and HLA-DQB1 Alleles, Conferring Susceptibility to Celiac Disease and Type 1 Diabetes, are More Expressed Than Non-Predisposing Alleles and are Coordinately Regulated Cells doi: 10.3390/cells8070751 Authors: Farina Picascia Pisapia Barba Vitale Franzese Mozzillo Gianfrani…

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Sun Jul 21, 2019 12:39



IJMS, Vol. 20, Pages 3554: Sphingolipid-Transporting Proteins as Cancer Therapeutic Targets IJMS,…
IJMS, Vol. 20, Pages 3554: Sphingolipid-Transporting Proteins as Cancer Therapeutic TargetsIJMS, Vol. 20, Pages 3554: Sphingolipid-Transporting Proteins as Cancer Therapeutic Targets International Journal of Molecular Sciences doi: 10.3390/ijms20143554 Authors: Doaa Samaha Housam H. Hamdo Max Wilde Kevin Prause Christoph Arenz The understanding of the role of sphingolipid metabolism in cancer has tremendously increased in the past ten years. Many tumors are characterized by imbalances in sphingolipid…

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Sun Jul 21, 2019 12:38



IJERPH, Vol. 16, Pages 2594: Risk, Transformation and Adaptation: Ideas for Reframing Approaches…
IJERPH, Vol. 16, Pages 2594: Risk, Transformation and Adaptation: Ideas for Reframing Approaches to Disaster Risk ReductionIJERPH, Vol. 16, Pages 2594: Risk, Transformation and Adaptation: Ideas for Reframing Approaches to Disaster Risk Reduction International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph16142594 Authors: Douglas Paton Petra Buergelt Recognition of projected increases in exposure to large-scale hazard events over the coming decades has identified a need…

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Sun Jul 21, 2019 12:38



Molecules, Vol. 24, Pages 2643: Diacetylcurcumin: Its Potential Antiarthritic Effect on a Freund’s…
Molecules, Vol. 24, Pages 2643: Diacetylcurcumin: Its Potential Antiarthritic Effect on a Freund’s Complete Adjuvant-Induced Murine ModelMolecules, Vol. 24, Pages 2643: Diacetylcurcumin: Its Potential Antiarthritic Effect on a Freund’s Complete Adjuvant-Induced Murine Model Molecules doi: 10.3390/molecules24142643 Authors: Carolina Escobedo-Martínez Silvia Laura Guzmán-Gutiérrez María Isabel Carrillo-López Martha Alicia Deveze-Álvarez Alfonso Trujillo-Valdivia William Meza-Morales Raúl G. Enríquez…

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Sun Jul 21, 2019 12:37

Anesthesiology Clinics
Acute Pain in Older Adults: Recommendations for Assessment and TreatmentPublication date: Available online 1 July 2019Source: Anesthesiology ClinicsAuthor(s): Jay Rajan, Matthias BehrendsMultimodal Prehabilitation Programs for Older Surgical PatientsPublication date: Available online 26 June 2019Source: Anesthesiology ClinicsAuthor(s): Jaume Borrell-Vega, Alan G. Esparza Gutierrez, Michelle L. HumeidanShared Decision-MakingPublication date: Available online 26 June 2019Source: Anesthesiology ClinicsAuthor(s):…

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Sun Jul 21, 2019 12:32



Are Opioids Effective in Relieving Neuropathic Pain? (open access)Emanuel Schembri, The Gut Microbiota:…
Are Opioids Effective in Relieving Neuropathic Pain? (open access)Emanuel Schembri,The Gut Microbiota: A Clinically Impactful Factor in Patient Health and DiseaseDavid Avelar Rodriguez, Rubén Peña Vélez, Erick Manuel Toro Monjaraz, et al. Optical Coherence Tomography in Urologic Oncology: a Comprehensive Review(open access)J. E. Freund, M. Buijs, C.D. Savci-Heijink et al. Allergy Evaluation During Hospitalized Asthma Improves Disease Management OutcomesJames P. Brock, Eliezer Nussbaum, Tricia…

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Sun Jul 21, 2019 12:30

“A great private party”: The Participatory Theatrics of Country-House Operagoing, Suzanne Aspden
“A great private party”: The Participatory Theatrics of Country-House Operagoing, Suzanne Aspden

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Sun Jul 21, 2019 12:29

Adherence to ART and PrEP: TARGETing the Ideal Measure Jose R Castillo-Mancilla, MD confUrine Tenofovir…
Adherence to ART and PrEP: TARGETing the Ideal Measure Jose R Castillo-Mancilla, MD confUrine Tenofovir Concentrations Correlate with Plasma and Relates to TDF Adherence: A Randomized Directly-observed Pharmacokinetic Trial (TARGET Study) Paul K Drain; Rachel W Kubiak; Oraphan Siriprakaisil ; Virat Klinbuayaem; Justice Quame-Amaglo … Algorithm in the diagnosis of febrile illness using pathogen-specific rapid diagnostic tests Sunil Pokharel; Lisa J White; Ricardo Aguas ; Olivier Celhay; Karell…

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Sun Jul 21, 2019 12:28

Downregulation of lncRNA AFAP1-AS1 by oridonin inhibits the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition and…
Downregulation of lncRNA AFAP1-AS1 by oridonin inhibits the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition and proliferation of pancreatic cancer cells Songmei Lou; Jian Xu; Bili Wang; Shuquan Li ; Jun Ren … Exposure to jet lag aggravates depression-like behaviors and age-related phenotypes in rats subject to chronic corticosterone Qichen Shen; Junli Wu; Yuehan Ni; Xiaoxian Xie; Chunan Yu … Autophagy contributes to the feeding, reproduction, and mobility of Bursaphelenchus xylophilus at low temperatures Hongbin…

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Sun Jul 21, 2019 12:28

Comparison of malachite green adsorption by two yeast strains using Raman microspectroscopy, Jinghua…
Comparison of malachite green adsorption by two yeast strains using Raman microspectroscopy, Jinghua Liu; Dongchen Zha; Xinyi Chen; Yin Wang ; Zihang Wang … Metatranscriptomics reveals mycoviral populations in the ovine rumen Thomas C A Hitch; Joan E Edwards; Rosalind A Gilbert Shift in the paradigm towards next-generation microbiology Blaž Stres; Luka Kronegger

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Sun Jul 21, 2019 12:28

Living with the Dead as a Way of Life: A Materialist Historiographical Approach to Cemetery Asceticism…
Living with the Dead as a Way of Life: A Materialist Historiographical Approach to Cemetery Asceticism in Indian Buddhist Monasticisms, Nicholas Witkowski

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Sun Jul 21, 2019 12:27

Ecotoxicology
Targeted impact of cyproterone acetate on the sexual reproduction of female rotifersAbstractMonogonont rotifers constitute, depending on the moment of the year, most of the zooplankton in many freshwater ecosystems. Sexual reproduction is essential in the development cycle of these organisms as it enables them to constitute stocks of cysts which can withstand adverse environmental conditions and hatch when favorable conditions return. However, endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) can interfere with…

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Sun Jul 21, 2019 12:27

An RNA-based quantitative and compositional study of ammonium-oxidizing bacteria and archaea in Lake…
An RNA-based quantitative and compositional study of ammonium-oxidizing bacteria and archaea in Lake Taihu, a eutrophic freshwater lake Tong-tong Liu; Hong Yang A hydrocarbon contaminated aquifer reveals a Piggyback-the-Persistent viral strategy James S Paterson; Renee J Smith; Jody C McKerral; Lisa M Dann ; Elise Launer …

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Sun Jul 21, 2019 12:27

Exploring the Heterogeneous Effects of Export Promotion , Marcelo Olarreaga; Stefan Sperlich; Virginie…
Exploring the Heterogeneous Effects of Export Promotion , Marcelo Olarreaga; Stefan Sperlich; Virginie Trachsel

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Sun Jul 21, 2019 12:26

Ethics
Evidence on Whether Banks Consider Carbon Risk in Their Lending DecisionsAbstractBanks face a dilemma in choosing between maximising profits and facilitating the sustainable use of resources within a carbon-constrained future. This study provides empirical evidence on this dilemma, investigating whether a bank loan announcement for a firm with high carbon risk conveys information to investors about the firm’s carbon risk exposure collected through a bank’s pre-loan screening and ongoing monitoring….

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Sun Jul 21, 2019 12:26

Public Health
Correction to: Availability of legalized cannabis reduces demand for illegal cannabis among Canadian cannabis users: evidence from a behavioural economic substitution paradigmThe published version of Fig. 1 contained a mistake in the colour scale for the vertical lines and corresponding labels for the Pmax values.Weight stigma and physical health: an unconsidered ‘obesity’ costConvergence of chronic and infectious diseases: a new direction in public health policyA “buck a beer,” but at what cost…

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Sun Jul 21, 2019 12:25

A “buck a beer,” but at what cost to public health? Abstract Alcohol use leads to a substantial number…
A “buck a beer,” but at what cost to public health?AbstractAlcohol use leads to a substantial number of hospitalizations, and to increased health and social harms as well as economic costs in Ontario and across Canada. The effects of alcohol price changes on consumption and resulting harms have been firmly established; changes in the minimum price of alcohol have the greatest effect on consumption among people who for reasons of affordability consume low-priced alcoholic beverages, typically adolescents,…

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Sun Jul 21, 2019 12:25

Journal of Youth and Adolescence
Stefanie Deluca, Susan Clampet-Lundquist & Kathryn Edin: Coming of Age in the Other AmericaMichaela Soyer: Lost Childhoods: Poverty, Trauma, and Violent Crime in the Post-Welfare EraDerisive Parenting Fosters Dysregulated Anger in Adolescent Children and Subsequent Difficulties with PeersAbstractBullying and victimization are manifest in the peer social world, but have origins in the home. Uncertainty surrounds the mechanisms that convey problems between these settings. The present study describes…

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Sun Jul 21, 2019 12:24

Immunogenetics
MHC genotyping from rhesus macaque exome sequencesAbstractIndian rhesus macaque major histocompatibility complex (MHC) variation can influence the outcomes of transplantation and infectious disease studies. Frequently, rhesus macaques are MHC genotyped to identify variants that could account for unexpected results. Since the MHC is only one region in the genome where variation could impact experimental outcomes, strategies for simultaneously profiling variation in the macaque MHC and the remainder…

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Sun Jul 21, 2019 12:23

Flap-sparing canaloplasty: a modified approach to Schlemm’s canal AbstractPurpose To present a modified…
Flap-sparing canaloplasty: a modified approach to Schlemm’s canalAbstractPurposeTo present a modified surgical technique for canaloplasty with the Stegmann Canal Expander obviating the need for lamellar scleral dissection.MethodsAfter limbal peritomy of the conjunctiva, the sclera is not dissected in the classic lamellar fashion with superficial and deep scleral flaps but is successively ‘scratched’ down by radial incision until Schlemm’s canal (SC) is opened (trench cut). Following canal opening…

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Sun Jul 21, 2019 12:22

Graefe’s Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology
The standardized definition of high myopiaRetraction Note to: A comparison of risk factors for age-related macular degeneration and polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy in Chinese patientsThe article "A comparison of risk factors for age-related macular degeneration and polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy in Chinese patients" has been retracted.Midterm follow-up of immune reactions after Descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK)Flap-sparing canaloplasty: a modified approach to Schlemm’s canalAbstractPurposeTo…

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Sun Jul 21, 2019 12:22

Medicine by Alexandros G. Sfakianakis,Anapafseos 5 Agios Nikolaos 72100 Crete Greece,00302841026182,00306932607174,alsfakia@gmail.com,

Breast Cancer Research and Treatment
HER2+ and triple-negative phenotypes in invasive lobular carcinoma might have different specific biological featuresCorrection to: Racial disparities in surveillance mammography among older breast cancer survivorsIn the original publication of the article, under the Methods section, second paragraph, the sentence that reads as "We excluded 3047 patients … surgical treatment (see Fig. 1)" should read as "We excluded 3047 patients who did not identify as black or white, 5395 who were not initially…

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12:16

Breast Cancer Research and Treatment
HER2+ and triple-negative phenotypes in invasive lobular carcinoma might have different specific biological featuresCorrection to: Racial disparities in surveillance mammography among older breast cancer survivorsIn the original publication of the article, under the Methods section, second paragraph, the sentence that reads as "We excluded 3047 patients … surgical treatment (see Fig. 1)" should read as "We excluded 3047 patients who did not identify as black or white, 5395 who were not initially…

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12:16

Brain Imaging and Behavior
Correction to: Internet gaming disorder: deficits in functional and structural connectivity in the ventral tegmental area-Accumbens pathwayThe original version of this article contained mistakes, and the authors would like to correct them. The correct details are given below:Correction to: Relevance of neuroimaging for neurocognitive and behavioral outcome after pediatric traumatic brain injuryJC Goslings is the correct name of the sixth author of this article.Brain response to food brands correlates…

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12:11

Applied Magnetic Resonance
Detection of Magnetosome-Like Structures in Eukaryotic Cells Using Nonlinear Longitudinal Response to ac FieldAbstractAlthough magnetosomes have been discovered in bacteria since several decades, until today the question remains open whether such biomineralized structures do exist in eukaryotic cells. Herein, evidence was provided for the existence of magnetosome-like Fe-based structures in different viable eukaryotic cells by the registration of second harmonic of magnetization M2(H) of longitudinal…

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12:10

Experimental Brain Research
Correction to: The disengagement of visual attention in the gap paradigm across adolescenceIn the manuscript, we write that saccadic reaction time was determined as the time between the offset of the last fixation on the central stimulus and the onset of the peripheral stimulus (the target).Superconditioning TMS for examining upper motor neuron function in MNDAbstractWe used transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) of motor cortex, including a novel four-pulse superconditioning (TMSsc) paradigm, in…

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12:08

Inflammation
Correction to: Plumbagin Prevents IL-1β-Induced Inflammatory Response in Human Osteoarthritis Chondrocytes and Prevents the Progression of Osteoarthritis in MiceThe original version of this article contained mistakes, and the authors would like to correct them. The correct details are given below:Correction to: miR-140-5p/miR-149 Affects Chondrocyte Proliferation, Apoptosis, and Autophagy by Targeting FUT1 in OsteoarthritisThe original version of this article contained mistakes, and the authors would…

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12:08

Higher Education
Correction to: Reforms in technical education sector: evidence from World Bank-assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme in IndiaTables 9 and 10 in the original article contained a typographical error. The corrected Tables 9 and 10 are now given next page.The common in higher education: a conceptual approachAbstractThis article provides a map of the three-element conceptual set of the common (the common good, the commons, and the common) in reference to higher education. It does…

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12:07

Gefässchirurgie
Kompetenz in der ShuntchirurgieZusammenfassungKompetenz bezieht sich nicht nur auf Wissen und Fertigkeiten einer Person, sondern auch auf deren Handlungsfähigkeit im klinischen Alltag, insbesondere unter Stress. Deshalb sollten wir die Kompetenzprofile der Mitarbeiter kennen. Die shuntchirurgischen Behandlungskonzepte beruhen heute mehr auf Eminenz als auf Evidenz, weil die Zahl randomisierter Studien beschränkt ist. Es können etablierte Simulationskurse belegt werden, um Fertigkeiten in der Shuntchirurgie…

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12:06

Civil Engineering
Erratum to: Bayesian Networks-based Shield TBM Risk Management System: Methodology Development and ApplicationThis erratum is published to notify an error of a reference which was cited in-text, but not mentioned in the references section. See revised reference below:Errata:Jung, J. H., Chung, H., Kwon, Y. S., and Lee, I. M. (2019). “An ANN to predict ground condition ahead of tunnel face using TBM operational data.” KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering, Vol. 23, No. 7, pp. 3200–3206, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12205-019-1460-9.The...

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12:05

Neural Transmission
Negative priming is diminished under high blood pressure in healthy subjectsAbstractThe ability to ignore distracting objects is a core mechanism in selective attention and has been analyzed particularly with respect to its clinical implications (e.g., depression, schizophrenia, or unhealthy life-style). Here, we investigated the correlation between an established experimental task to measure distractor-processing and participants’ blood pressure. We used the negative priming (NP) task in which participants…

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12:05

• Humidified high flow nasal cannulae (HHHFNC) is increasingly being used as a non-invasive form of respiratory support for prematurely born infants. • There is a paucity of evidence regarding the optimum flow rate with 1 to 8 L/min being used.
Diaphragm electromyography results at different high flow nasal cannula flow ratesAbstractHeated, humidified, high-flow nasal cannula (HHHFNC) is increasingly being used, but there is a paucity of evidence as to the optimum flow rates in prematurely born infants. We have determined the impact of three flow rates on the work of breathing (WOB) assessed by transcutaneous diaphragm electromyography (EMG) amplitude in infants with respiratory distress or bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD). Flow rates of…

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12:04

• The influence of chronic diseases (bronchial asthma, diabetes mellitus type 1, and hypothyroidism) on olfactory function in childhood, if any, seems to be insignificant. • In patients with bronchial asthma and allergic rhinitis, only a subgroup of patients with additional comorbidity (atopic dermatitis) showed a tendency to a reduced sense of smell.
Influence of chronic diseases on the olfactory function in childrenAbstractThe association between smell impairment and chronic diseases has been reported in some studies in adults. Such information is not available for chronic diseases in children. The aim of this study was to examine olfactory function of children with chronic diseases such as diabetes mellitus type 1, hypothyroidism, and bronchial asthma in combination with allergic rhinitis in comparison to healthy controls. The data were obtained…

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12:03

Pediatrics
Sialoblastoma of the submandibular gland: a distinct entity?AbstractSialoblastoma is a rare congenital malignant tumor of the salivary glands. A case of a submandibular sialoblastoma in a 1.5-year-old child is presented. A comparative analysis on 79 pediatric cases reported in the literature suggests a less aggressive behavior for submandibular sialoblastoma in comparison with other sites. Classically, diagnosis is confirmed by open biopsy, but fine-needle aspiration may offer an alternative with…

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12:02

Sialoblastoma is a rare congenital malignant tumor with an unpredictable clinical outcome.
Sialoblastoma of the submandibular gland: a distinct entity?AbstractSialoblastoma is a rare congenital malignant tumor of the salivary glands. A case of a submandibular sialoblastoma in a 1.5-year-old child is presented. A comparative analysis on 79 pediatric cases reported in the literature suggests a less aggressive behavior for submandibular sialoblastoma in comparison with other sites. Classically, diagnosis is confirmed by open biopsy, but fine-needle aspiration may offer an alternative with…

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12:02

Studia Logica
Jan Dejnožka, The Concept of Relevance and the Logic Diagram TraditionMS-Algebras Whose e-Ideals are Kernel IdealsAbstractWe consider, in the context of an MS-algebra L, the ideals I of L that are kernels of L. We characterize two kinds of de Morgan algebras: the class Boolean algebras and the absolutely indecomposable de Morgan algebras. We show that all the e-ideals I of L are kernel ideals of L if and only if the subalgebra \(L^{00}\) of L can only be these two kinds of de Morgan algebras.Propositional…

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12:01

Evolutionary Ecology
Intraspecific floral color variation as perceived by pollinators and non-pollinators: evidence for pollinator-imposed constraints?AbstractPollinator-mediated selection is expected to constrain floral color variation within plant populations, yet populations with high color variation (at least in human visual space) are common in nature. To explore this paradox, we collected floral reflectance spectra for 34 populations of 14 putatively bee-pollinated plant species of north-central New Mexico, USA,…

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12:00

Molecular Medicine
Correction to: Elevated expression of CST1 promotes breast cancer progression and predicts a poor prognosisIn Figure 7f the panel for c-myc of MDA-MB-468 was erroneously duplicated. The corrected version of the figure is shown in this paper. This correction does not influence the conclusion of the study and we sincerely apologize for this oversight.Correction to: STIM1 deficiency is linked to Alzheimer’s disease and triggers cell death in SH-SY5Y cells by upregulation of L-type voltage-operated Ca…

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11:59

Τικαγρελόρη ΑΝΤΙ Κλοπιδογρέλη : Half-dose ticagrelor is more effective than high-dose clopidogrel in reducing platelet reactivity
Half-dose ticagrelor versus high-dose clopidogrel in reducing platelet reactivity in acute coronary syndrome patients with high on-clopidogrel platelet reactivity (divide study)AbstractPurposeHigh on-treatment platelet reactivity (HTPR) after clopidogrel administration in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) has been associated with an increased risk of adverse events. Our previous studies reported that half-dose ticagrelor provides a similar inhibitory effect on adenosine diphosphate (ADP)–induced…

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11:56

Clinical Pharmacology
The misleading use of the term pragmatic in pre-licensing medicine trialsPromising effects of moderate-dose corticosteroid therapy in the blanking period for prevention of atrial fibrillation (AF) recurrences in patients undergoing AF ablationEffects of guggulsterones-containing thermogenic complex on elvitegravir plasma concentrations: a case reportMedication and medical diagnosis as risk factors for falls in older hospitalized patientsAbstractObjectiveTo examine the impact of medication and medical…

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11:47

The effect of L-carnitine on inflammatory mediators: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized…
The effect of L-carnitine on inflammatory mediators: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trialsAbstractAim and backgroundReducing inflammation by nutritional supplements may help to reduce the risk of many chronic diseases. Our aim in this meta-analysis was to determine the effect of L-carnitine on inflammatory mediators including C-reactive protein (CRP), tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), and interleukin-6 (IL-6).MethodsOur systematic search to find relevant randomized clinical…

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11:47

Adverse drug reaction causality assessment tools for drug-induced Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic…
Adverse drug reaction causality assessment tools for drug-induced Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis: room for improvementAbstractPurposeEstablishment of causality between drug exposure and adverse drug reactions (ADR) is challenging even for serious ADRs such as Stevens-Johnson syndrome/toxic epidermal necrolysis (SJS/TEN). Several causality assessment tools (CAT) exist, but the reliability and validity of such tools is variable. The objective of this study was to compare the…

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11:47

Virus Genes
Porcine deltacoronavirus nucleocapsid protein antagonizes IFN-β production by impairing dsRNA and PACT binding to RIG-IAbstractPorcine deltacoronavirus (PDCoV) is an emerging swine enteropathogenic coronavirus that causes watery diarrhea, vomiting and mortality in newborn piglets. Previous studies have suggested that PDCoV infection antagonizes RIG-I-like receptor (RLR)-mediated IFN-β production to evade host innate immune defense, and PDCoV-encoded nonstructural protein nsp5 and accessory protein…

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11:45

Fetal Medicine
Cystic Lesion in the Fetal Scalp: A Systematic ApproachAbstractDuring an anomaly scan, cystic lesion in the scalp may be encountered while examining the fetal head. Some of these originate from the scalp tissue and can be dealt with postnatally by simple excision. Others may be more than just scalp cysts and have an intracranial communication. The objective of this communication is to illustrate a few cystic lesions in the fetal scalp and suggest a systematic approach in arriving at a diagnosis.Role…

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11:44

Inflammation
Correction to: Plumbagin Prevents IL-1β-Induced Inflammatory Response in Human Osteoarthritis Chondrocytes and Prevents the Progression of Osteoarthritis in MiceThe original version of this article contained mistakes, and the authors would like to correct them. The correct details are given below:Correction to: miR-140-5p/miR-149 Affects Chondrocyte Proliferation, Apoptosis, and Autophagy by Targeting FUT1 in OsteoarthritisThe original version of this article contained mistakes, and the authors would…

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12:08

Inflammation
Correction to: Plumbagin Prevents IL-1β-Induced Inflammatory Response in Human Osteoarthritis Chondrocytes and Prevents the Progression of Osteoarthritis in MiceThe original version of this article contained mistakes, and the authors would like to correct them. The correct details are given below:Correction to: miR-140-5p/miR-149 Affects Chondrocyte Proliferation, Apoptosis, and Autophagy by Targeting FUT1 in OsteoarthritisThe original version of this article contained mistakes, and the authors would…

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12:08

Gefässchirurgie
Kompetenz in der ShuntchirurgieZusammenfassungKompetenz bezieht sich nicht nur auf Wissen und Fertigkeiten einer Person, sondern auch auf deren Handlungsfähigkeit im klinischen Alltag, insbesondere unter Stress. Deshalb sollten wir die Kompetenzprofile der Mitarbeiter kennen. Die shuntchirurgischen Behandlungskonzepte beruhen heute mehr auf Eminenz als auf Evidenz, weil die Zahl randomisierter Studien beschränkt ist. Es können etablierte Simulationskurse belegt werden, um Fertigkeiten in der Shuntchirurgie…

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12:06

Gefässchirurgie
Kompetenz in der ShuntchirurgieZusammenfassungKompetenz bezieht sich nicht nur auf Wissen und Fertigkeiten einer Person, sondern auch auf deren Handlungsfähigkeit im klinischen Alltag, insbesondere unter Stress. Deshalb sollten wir die Kompetenzprofile der Mitarbeiter kennen. Die shuntchirurgischen Behandlungskonzepte beruhen heute mehr auf Eminenz als auf Evidenz, weil die Zahl randomisierter Studien beschränkt ist. Es können etablierte Simulationskurse belegt werden, um Fertigkeiten in der Shuntchirurgie…

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Medicine by Alexandros G. Sfakianakis,Anapafseos 5 Agios Nikolaos 72100 Crete Greece,00302841026182,

12:06

Pediatrics
Sialoblastoma of the submandibular gland: a distinct entity?AbstractSialoblastoma is a rare congenital malignant tumor of the salivary glands. A case of a submandibular sialoblastoma in a 1.5-year-old child is presented. A comparative analysis on 79 pediatric cases reported in the literature suggests a less aggressive behavior for submandibular sialoblastoma in comparison with other sites. Classically, diagnosis is confirmed by open biopsy, but fine-needle aspiration may offer an alternative with…

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Medicine by Alexandros G. Sfakianakis,Anapafseos 5 Agios Nikolaos 72100 Crete Greece,00302841026182,

12:02

Pediatrics
Sialoblastoma of the submandibular gland: a distinct entity?AbstractSialoblastoma is a rare congenital malignant tumor of the salivary glands. A case of a submandibular sialoblastoma in a 1.5-year-old child is presented. A comparative analysis on 79 pediatric cases reported in the literature suggests a less aggressive behavior for submandibular sialoblastoma in comparison with other sites. Classically, diagnosis is confirmed by open biopsy, but fine-needle aspiration may offer an alternative with…

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Medicine by Alexandros G. Sfakianakis,Anapafseos 5 Agios Nikolaos 72100 Crete Greece,00302841026182,

12:02

Clinical Pharmacology
The misleading use of the term pragmatic in pre-licensing medicine trialsPromising effects of moderate-dose corticosteroid therapy in the blanking period for prevention of atrial fibrillation (AF) recurrences in patients undergoing AF ablationEffects of guggulsterones-containing thermogenic complex on elvitegravir plasma concentrations: a case reportMedication and medical diagnosis as risk factors for falls in older hospitalized patientsAbstractObjectiveTo examine the impact of medication and medical…

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Medicine by Alexandros G. Sfakianakis,Anapafseos 5 Agios Nikolaos 72100 Crete Greece,00302841026182,

11:47

Clinical Pharmacology
The misleading use of the term pragmatic in pre-licensing medicine trialsPromising effects of moderate-dose corticosteroid therapy in the blanking period for prevention of atrial fibrillation (AF) recurrences in patients undergoing AF ablationEffects of guggulsterones-containing thermogenic complex on elvitegravir plasma concentrations: a case reportMedication and medical diagnosis as risk factors for falls in older hospitalized patientsAbstractObjectiveTo examine the impact of medication and medical…

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Medicine by Alexandros G. Sfakianakis,Anapafseos 5 Agios Nikolaos 72100 Crete Greece,00302841026182,

11:47

Fetal Medicine
Cystic Lesion in the Fetal Scalp: A Systematic ApproachAbstractDuring an anomaly scan, cystic lesion in the scalp may be encountered while examining the fetal head. Some of these originate from the scalp tissue and can be dealt with postnatally by simple excision. Others may be more than just scalp cysts and have an intracranial communication. The objective of this communication is to illustrate a few cystic lesions in the fetal scalp and suggest a systematic approach in arriving at a diagnosis.Role…

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Medicine by Alexandros G. Sfakianakis,Anapafseos 5 Agios Nikolaos 72100 Crete Greece,00302841026182,

11:44

Fetal Medicine
Cystic Lesion in the Fetal Scalp: A Systematic ApproachAbstractDuring an anomaly scan, cystic lesion in the scalp may be encountered while examining the fetal head. Some of these originate from the scalp tissue and can be dealt with postnatally by simple excision. Others may be more than just scalp cysts and have an intracranial communication. The objective of this communication is to illustrate a few cystic lesions in the fetal scalp and suggest a systematic approach in arriving at a diagnosis.Role…

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11:44



Medicine by Alexandros G. Sfakianakis,Anapafseos 5 Agios Nikolaos 72100 Crete Greece,00302841026182,00306932607174,alsfakia@gmail.com,
The Egyptian Orthopaedic JournalMini-open repair for acute Achilles tendon rupture using the ring forceps techniqueHatem S.A Elgohary, Mhmod A ElghafarThe Egyptian Orthopaedic Journal 2018 53(4):285-291Background Treatment of acute closed rupture of the tendo-Achilles is a challenge for the orthopedic surgeons. The aim of this study was to assess the results of repairing the tendo-Achilles using the ring forceps technique through a mini-open approach. Patients and methods A total of 21 adult patients…

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Sat Jul 20, 2019 13:17

Neurological Sciences
Correction to: Effect of taping on scapular kinematics of patients with facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophyThe published version of this article unfortunately contained a mistake in Fig. 2. Only one graphic of different movement of scapula was published instead of three. The Figure is corrected here.Incidence and prevalence of Parkinson’s disease in the Italian region of Umbria: a population-based study using healthcare administrative databasesAbstractParkinson’s disease is known to pose a significant…

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Sat Jul 20, 2019 12:27

Neurological Sciences
Correction to: Effect of taping on scapular kinematics of patients with facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophyThe published version of this article unfortunately contained a mistake in Fig. 2. Only one graphic of different movement of scapula was published instead of three. The Figure is corrected here.Incidence and prevalence of Parkinson’s disease in the Italian region of Umbria: a population-based study using healthcare administrative databasesAbstractParkinson’s disease is known to pose a significant…

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Medicine by Alexandros G. Sfakianakis,Anapafseos 5 Agios Nikolaos 72100 Crete Greece,00302841026182,

Sat Jul 20, 2019 12:27

Neurological Sciences
Correction to: Effect of taping on scapular kinematics of patients with facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophyThe published version of this article unfortunately contained a mistake in Fig. 2. Only one graphic of different movement of scapula was published instead of three. The Figure is corrected here.Incidence and prevalence of Parkinson’s disease in the Italian region of Umbria: a population-based study using healthcare administrative databasesAbstractParkinson’s disease is known to pose a significant…

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Medicine by Alexandros G. Sfakianakis,Anapafseos 5 Agios Nikolaos 72100 Crete Greece,00302841026182,

Sat Jul 20, 2019 12:27



Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Efficient microalgae removal from aqueous medium through auto-flocculation: investigating growth-dependent role of organic matterAbstractThis study investigated the growth-dependent role of algal organic matters (AOMs) to achieve high removal efficiency (R.E) of microalgae. The results showed that the microalgae cells produced 96 ± 2% of total AOMs as loose bound AOMSS (LB-AOMs) and 4 ± 1% as cell-bound (CB-AOMs) in exponential phase. In stationary phase, LB-AOMs and CB-AOMs were 46 ± 0.7percentage…

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Sat Jul 20, 2019 12:22

Medical Microbiology and Immunology
Adverse immunological imprinting by cytomegalovirus sensitizing for allergic airway diseaseAbstractCytomegalovirus (CMV) infection has a profound impact on the host’s immune system. Immunological imprinting by CMV is not restricted to immunity against CMV itself, but can affect immunity against other viral or non-viral infectious agents and also immunopathological responses. One category is heterologous immunity based on molecular mimicry, where antigen recognition receptors specific for a CMV antigen…

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Sat Jul 20, 2019 12:11



Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Efficient microalgae removal from aqueous medium through auto-flocculation: investigating growth-dependent role of organic matterAbstractThis study investigated the growth-dependent role of algal organic matters (AOMs) to achieve high removal efficiency (R.E) of microalgae. The results showed that the microalgae cells produced 96 ± 2% of total AOMs as loose bound AOMSS (LB-AOMs) and 4 ± 1% as cell-bound (CB-AOMs) in exponential phase. In stationary phase, LB-AOMs and CB-AOMs were 46 ± 0.7percentage…

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Sat Jul 20, 2019 12:22



Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Efficient microalgae removal from aqueous medium through auto-flocculation: investigating growth-dependent role of organic matterAbstractThis study investigated the growth-dependent role of algal organic matters (AOMs) to achieve high removal efficiency (R.E) of microalgae. The results showed that the microalgae cells produced 96 ± 2% of total AOMs as loose bound AOMSS (LB-AOMs) and 4 ± 1% as cell-bound (CB-AOMs) in exponential phase. In stationary phase, LB-AOMs and CB-AOMs were 46 ± 0.7percentage…

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Medicine by Alexandros G. Sfakianakis,Anapafseos 5 Agios Nikolaos 72100 Crete Greece,00302841026182,

Sat Jul 20, 2019 12:22

Medical Microbiology and Immunology
Adverse immunological imprinting by cytomegalovirus sensitizing for allergic airway diseaseAbstractCytomegalovirus (CMV) infection has a profound impact on the host’s immune system. Immunological imprinting by CMV is not restricted to immunity against CMV itself, but can affect immunity against other viral or non-viral infectious agents and also immunopathological responses. One category is heterologous immunity based on molecular mimicry, where antigen recognition receptors specific for a CMV antigen…

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Medicine by Alexandros G. Sfakianakis,Anapafseos 5 Agios Nikolaos 72100 Crete Greece,00302841026182,

Sat Jul 20, 2019 12:11

Medical Microbiology and Immunology
Adverse immunological imprinting by cytomegalovirus sensitizing for allergic airway diseaseAbstractCytomegalovirus (CMV) infection has a profound impact on the host’s immune system. Immunological imprinting by CMV is not restricted to immunity against CMV itself, but can affect immunity against other viral or non-viral infectious agents and also immunopathological responses. One category is heterologous immunity based on molecular mimicry, where antigen recognition receptors specific for a CMV antigen…

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Medicine by Alexandros G. Sfakianakis,Anapafseos 5 Agios Nikolaos 72100 Crete Greece,00302841026182,

Sat Jul 20, 2019 12:11

A heavier weight at birth is associated with an elevated risk of total and follicular thyroid cancer, which underscores that prenatal exposures may be important in thyroid cancer aetiology.
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Sat Jul 20, 2019 11:25

A heavier weight at birth is associated with an elevated risk of total and follicular thyroid cancer, which underscores that prenatal exposures may be important in thyroid cancer aetiology.
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A heavier weight at birth is associated with an elevated risk of total and follicular thyroid cancer, which underscores that prenatal exposures may be important in thyroid cancer aetiology.
NikolaosCrete.Greece.7210028410261826948891480alsfakia

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Sat Jul 20, 2019 11:25

Cancer Epidemiology
Clinicopathologic and epidemiological characteristics of prognostic factors in post-surgical survival of colorectal cancer patients in Jiangsu Province, ChinaPublication date: October 2019Source: Cancer Epidemiology, Volume 62Author(s): Said Abasse Kassim, Weiyan Tang, Muhammad Abbas, Shenzhen Wu, Qingdao Meng, Chengcheng Zhang, Xiaobo Li, Rui ChenAbstractPoor survival among colorectal cancer (CRC) patients has been widely associated with clinico-epidemiological features and treatment regimen. In…

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Sat Jul 20, 2019 11:23

Journal of Voice
Reply to Functional Dysphonia: A Clear Need for Differential DiagnosisPublication date: Available online 18 July 2019Source: Journal of VoiceAuthor(s): Tamonud ModakFactor Analysis of the Persian Version of the Voice Disability Coping QuestionnairePublication date: Available online 16 July 2019Source: Journal of VoiceAuthor(s): Farzaneh Salehimanesh, Majid Soltani, Maryam Dastoorpoor, Negin MoradiAbstractIntroductionVoice disorders can affect the quality of life and coping mechanisms and also coping…

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Sat Jul 20, 2019 11:22



Medicine – Vol. 98, No. 29, July 2019 Lippincott Journals eTOC
Therapeutic effect of lutein supplement on non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy: A retrospective studyThis study retrospectively evaluated the effect of lutein supplement (LS) on patients with non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR). A total of 72 patients with NPDR were included in this study. All patients received Zeaxanthin during the study period. In addition, 36 patients also received LS and were assigned to the treatment group, while the other 36 patients did not receive LS and were…

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Sat Jul 20, 2019 11:16

Cancer Epidemiology
Clinicopathologic and epidemiological characteristics of prognostic factors in post-surgical survival of colorectal cancer patients in Jiangsu Province, ChinaPublication date: October 2019Source: Cancer Epidemiology, Volume 62Author(s): Said Abasse Kassim, Weiyan Tang, Muhammad Abbas, Shenzhen Wu, Qingdao Meng, Chengcheng Zhang, Xiaobo Li, Rui ChenAbstractPoor survival among colorectal cancer (CRC) patients has been widely associated with clinico-epidemiological features and treatment regimen. In…

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Medicine by Alexandros G. Sfakianakis,Anapafseos 5 Agios Nikolaos 72100 Crete Greece,00302841026182,

Sat Jul 20, 2019 11:23

Cancer Epidemiology
Clinicopathologic and epidemiological characteristics of prognostic factors in post-surgical survival of colorectal cancer patients in Jiangsu Province, ChinaPublication date: October 2019Source: Cancer Epidemiology, Volume 62Author(s): Said Abasse Kassim, Weiyan Tang, Muhammad Abbas, Shenzhen Wu, Qingdao Meng, Chengcheng Zhang, Xiaobo Li, Rui ChenAbstractPoor survival among colorectal cancer (CRC) patients has been widely associated with clinico-epidemiological features and treatment regimen. In…

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Medicine by Alexandros G. Sfakianakis,Anapafseos 5 Agios Nikolaos 72100 Crete Greece,00302841026182,

Sat Jul 20, 2019 11:23

Journal of Voice
Reply to Functional Dysphonia: A Clear Need for Differential DiagnosisPublication date: Available online 18 July 2019Source: Journal of VoiceAuthor(s): Tamonud ModakFactor Analysis of the Persian Version of the Voice Disability Coping QuestionnairePublication date: Available online 16 July 2019Source: Journal of VoiceAuthor(s): Farzaneh Salehimanesh, Majid Soltani, Maryam Dastoorpoor, Negin MoradiAbstractIntroductionVoice disorders can affect the quality of life and coping mechanisms and also coping…

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Sat Jul 20, 2019 11:22

Journal of Voice
Reply to Functional Dysphonia: A Clear Need for Differential DiagnosisPublication date: Available online 18 July 2019Source: Journal of VoiceAuthor(s): Tamonud ModakFactor Analysis of the Persian Version of the Voice Disability Coping QuestionnairePublication date: Available online 16 July 2019Source: Journal of VoiceAuthor(s): Farzaneh Salehimanesh, Majid Soltani, Maryam Dastoorpoor, Negin MoradiAbstractIntroductionVoice disorders can affect the quality of life and coping mechanisms and also coping…

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Sat Jul 20, 2019 11:22



Medicine – Vol. 98, No. 29, July 2019 Lippincott Journals eTOC
Therapeutic effect of lutein supplement on non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy: A retrospective studyThis study retrospectively evaluated the effect of lutein supplement (LS) on patients with non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR). A total of 72 patients with NPDR were included in this study. All patients received Zeaxanthin during the study period. In addition, 36 patients also received LS and were assigned to the treatment group, while the other 36 patients did not receive LS and were…

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Sat Jul 20, 2019 11:16



Medicine – Vol. 98, No. 29, July 2019 Lippincott Journals eTOC
Therapeutic effect of lutein supplement on non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy: A retrospective studyThis study retrospectively evaluated the effect of lutein supplement (LS) on patients with non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR). A total of 72 patients with NPDR were included in this study. All patients received Zeaxanthin during the study period. In addition, 36 patients also received LS and were assigned to the treatment group, while the other 36 patients did not receive LS and were…

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Sat Jul 20, 2019 11:16



19th Internarional Symposium of ISTU 5th European Symposium of EUFUS Barcelona 2019 | 13th – 15th June ABSTRACT BOOK
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Fri Jul 19, 2019 11:38



19th Internarional Symposium of ISTU 5th European Symposium of EUFUS Barcelona 2019 | 13th – 15th June ABSTRACT BOOK
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Fri Jul 19, 2019 10:49



Medicine by Alexandros G. Sfakianakis,Anapafseos 5 Agios Nikolaos 72100 Crete Greece,00302841026182,00306932607174,alsfakia@gmail.com,
JAMA OtolaryngologyAuthor Interview: Tinnitus Retraining Therapy vs Standard of Care and Tinnitus-Related Quality of LifeVIEWPOINTThe Search for and Conduct of the Elusive Phase 3 Randomized Clinical Trial: Snipe Hunting With the MilitaryCraig Formby, PhD; Roberta W. Scherer, PhDInvited Commentary: Role of the US Department of Defense Hearing Center of Excellence in Studying the Treatment of Tinnitus; Tanisha L. Hammill, PhD; Carlos R. Esquivel, MDORIGINAL INVESTIGATIONEffect of Tinnitus Retraining…

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Fri Jul 19, 2019 10:31



CNS

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Fri Jul 19, 2019 10:44



Medicine by Alexandros G. Sfakianakis,Anapafseos 5 Agios Nikolaos 72100 Crete Greece,00302841026182,00306932607174,alsfakia@gmail.com,
JAMA OtolaryngologyAuthor Interview: Tinnitus Retraining Therapy vs Standard of Care and Tinnitus-Related Quality of LifeVIEWPOINTThe Search for and Conduct of the Elusive Phase 3 Randomized Clinical Trial: Snipe Hunting With the MilitaryCraig Formby, PhD; Roberta W. Scherer, PhDInvited Commentary: Role of the US Department of Defense Hearing Center of Excellence in Studying the Treatment of Tinnitus; Tanisha L. Hammill, PhD; Carlos R. Esquivel, MDORIGINAL INVESTIGATIONEffect of Tinnitus Retraining…

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Fri Jul 19, 2019 10:31



Medicine by Alexandros G. Sfakianakis,Anapafseos 5 Agios Nikolaos 72100 Crete Greece,00302841026182,00306932607174,alsfakia@gmail.com,
JAMA OtolaryngologyAuthor Interview: Tinnitus Retraining Therapy vs Standard of Care and Tinnitus-Related Quality of LifeVIEWPOINTThe Search for and Conduct of the Elusive Phase 3 Randomized Clinical Trial: Snipe Hunting With the MilitaryCraig Formby, PhD; Roberta W. Scherer, PhDInvited Commentary: Role of the US Department of Defense Hearing Center of Excellence in Studying the Treatment of Tinnitus; Tanisha L. Hammill, PhD; Carlos R. Esquivel, MDORIGINAL INVESTIGATIONEffect of Tinnitus Retraining…

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Fri Jul 19, 2019 10:31

Otology & Neurotology
Speech Perception Growth Patterns in Prelingual Deaf Children With Bilateral Sequential Cochlear ImplantationObjective: To evaluate speech perception following the first (CI-1) and second (CI-2) cochlear implantation (CI) in children with sequential bilateral CI. Study Design: Retrospective. Patients: Seventy children with follow-up for 60 months post CI-1 and 36 months post CI-2. Main Outcome Measures: Word recognition score (WRS) was the main outcome. WRSs were compared by age at CI operation (group…

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Fri Jul 19, 2019 09:16

Otology & Neurotology
Speech Perception Growth Patterns in Prelingual Deaf Children With Bilateral Sequential Cochlear ImplantationObjective: To evaluate speech perception following the first (CI-1) and second (CI-2) cochlear implantation (CI) in children with sequential bilateral CI. Study Design: Retrospective. Patients: Seventy children with follow-up for 60 months post CI-1 and 36 months post CI-2. Main Outcome Measures: Word recognition score (WRS) was the main outcome. WRSs were compared by age at CI operation (group…

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Fri Jul 19, 2019 09:16

Otology & Neurotology
Speech Perception Growth Patterns in Prelingual Deaf Children With Bilateral Sequential Cochlear ImplantationObjective: To evaluate speech perception following the first (CI-1) and second (CI-2) cochlear implantation (CI) in children with sequential bilateral CI. Study Design: Retrospective. Patients: Seventy children with follow-up for 60 months post CI-1 and 36 months post CI-2. Main Outcome Measures: Word recognition score (WRS) was the main outcome. WRSs were compared by age at CI operation (group…

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Fri Jul 19, 2019 09:16



Anti-Cancer Drugs
Melanoma: the new perspectives from clinical and translational researchThe prognosis of metastatic melanoma has not changed throughout the 20th century. However, in the last decade, we have witnessed a continuous improvement in survival, with many long-term survivors. These results are largely because of the simultaneous development of the knowledge in the biology of metastatic malignant melanoma and of the relationship between the disease and the host’s immune system that allowed the development…

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Fri Jul 19, 2019 08:38



Anti-Cancer Drugs
Melanoma: the new perspectives from clinical and translational researchThe prognosis of metastatic melanoma has not changed throughout the 20th century. However, in the last decade, we have witnessed a continuous improvement in survival, with many long-term survivors. These results are largely because of the simultaneous development of the knowledge in the biology of metastatic malignant melanoma and of the relationship between the disease and the host’s immune system that allowed the development…

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Fri Jul 19, 2019 08:38



Anti-Cancer Drugs
Melanoma: the new perspectives from clinical and translational researchThe prognosis of metastatic melanoma has not changed throughout the 20th century. However, in the last decade, we have witnessed a continuous improvement in survival, with many long-term survivors. These results are largely because of the simultaneous development of the knowledge in the biology of metastatic malignant melanoma and of the relationship between the disease and the host’s immune system that allowed the development…

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Fri Jul 19, 2019 08:38

Pediatrics

Sialoblastoma of the submandibular gland: a distinct entity?

Abstract

Sialoblastoma is a rare congenital malignant tumor of the salivary glands. A case of a submandibular sialoblastoma in a 1.5-year-old child is presented. A comparative analysis on 79 pediatric cases reported in the literature suggests a less aggressive behavior for submandibular sialoblastoma in comparison with other sites. Classically, diagnosis is confirmed by open biopsy, but fine-needle aspiration may offer an alternative with reduced morbidity. Expression of AFP and high levels of Ki-67 have been associated with poor prognosis. Whilst early surgical resection with negative margins is widely accepted as first-line treatment, there is no consensus on therapy of recurrence and follow-up. MRI and sonography represent valid tools for the follow-up, which is usually restricted to 3–5 years.

Conclusion: Submandibular sialoblastomas may have a different biological profile in comparison with parotid tumors with the absence of metastasis and much lower rate of recurrence. Comprehensive diagnostics should include additional options such as fine-needle aspiration and markers to assess cell proliferation and AFP. Literature suggests that surgery alone is sufficient for the treatment of tumors with low malignancy. Follow-up should be tailored according to the tumor site and might be limited to 3–5 years.

What is Known:
Sialoblastoma is a rare congenital malignant tumor with an unpredictable clinical outcome.
What is New:
Sialoblastoma of submandibular origin seems to have a less aggressive behavior in comparison with other sites.
Fine-needle aspiration and markers to assess proliferation index (i.e., suggestive of potential more aggressive course/malignancy) should be strongly considered in the diagnostic work-up.
Radical surgery as first-line therapy and a 3–5-year follow-up are acceptable for tumors with a low malignancy.
Somatic symptom disorder should be suspected in children with alleged chronic Lyme disease

Abstract

We report a case series of seven children admitted to a tertiary level pediatric ward for long-lasting physical symptoms with a previous diagnosis of chronic Lyme disease. In these children, medical history and clinical features were strongly suggestive of a psychopathological disorder, mainly a somatic symptom disorder.

What is Known:
• There is an increasing number of diagnoses of chronic Lyme disease both in North America and in Europe. Adults receive this diagnosis to explain chronic physical complaints often with negative history and serology.
What is New:
• Somatic symptom disorder should be suspected in children and adolescents with non-specific symptoms diagnosed with chronic Lyme disease.
Ten-year trend in prevalence and outcome of Down syndrome with congenital heart disease in a middle-income country

Abstract

Limited data are available on the survival of patients with Down syndrome and congenital heart disease (CHD) from middle-income countries. This retrospective cohort study was performed to determine the trends in the prevalence and survival of such patients born from January 2006 to December 2015 in Malaysia. Among 754 patients with Down syndrome, 414 (55%) had CHD, and no significant trend was observed during the 10 years. Of these 414 patients, 30% had lesions that closed spontaneously, 35% underwent surgery/intervention, 9% died before surgery/intervention, and 10% were treated with comfort care. The overall mortality rate was 23%, the median age at death was 7.6 months, and no significant changes occurred over time. The early and late post-surgery/intervention mortality rates were 0.7% and 9.0%, respectively. Most deaths were of non-cardiac causes. The overall 1-, 5-, and 10-year survival rates were 85.5%, 74.6%, and 72.9%, respectively. Patients with severe lesions, persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn, atrioventricular septal defect, and pulmonary hypertension had low survival at 1 year of age.

Conclusion: The prevalence of CHD in patients with Down syndrome is similar between Malaysia and high-income countries. The lower survival rate is attributed to limited expertise and resources which limit timely surgery.

What is Known:
The survival of patients with Down syndrome with congenital heart disease (CHD) has improved in high-income countries. However, little is known about the survival of patients with Down syndrome with CHD from middle-income countries.
In the Caucasian population, atrioventricular septal defect is the most common type of CHD associated with Down syndrome.
What is New:
In middle-income countries, the prevalence of CHD is the same as in high-income countries, but with a lower survival rate.
In the Asian population, ventricular septal defect is the most common type of CHD in patients with Down syndrome.
Genotype and phenotype analysis of a cohort of patients with congenital hyperinsulinism based on DOPA-PET CT scanning

Abstract

Congenital hyperinsulinism (CHI) is a clinically, genetically, and morphologically heterogeneous disorder. 18F DOPA-PET CT scanning greatly improves its clinical outcome. Here, we presented the first Chinese 18F DOPA-PET CT scanning–based CHI cohort highlighting the variable ethic clinical phenotypes and genotypes. Fifty CHI patients were recruited. Median age at presentation was 2 days. Median fasting time was 2 h. Mean insulin level was 25.6 μIU/ml. Fifty-two percent of patients were diazoxide-unresponsive with significantly shorter fasting tolerance time and higher serum insulin level compared with the responsive patients. Seventy-four percent of patients experienced at least one adverse drug reaction. Tremendously increased focal lesions (32%) were detected and 75% of them were cured through surgery. Thirty-one nucleotide sequence changes were identified in 48% patients. Four novel variants (Q608X, Q1347X, Q289X, F1489S) in ABCC8 gene and 2 novel variants (G132A, V138E) in KCNJ11 gene were detected. Of the variants, 87.1% harbored in ABCC and KCNJ11 genes. T1042Qfs*75 in ABCC8 gene was the most common mutation.

Conclusion: Highly increased portion of focal lesion was presented in Chinese CHI patients compared with that of the previous reports. Intolerance to diazoxide was much more evident in Chinese or East Asian than other populations. Certain hotspot mutations harbored in Chinese CHI patients.

What is Known:
18F DOPA-PET CT scanning can provide informative guidance for surgical procedure when medical therapy is not well responded in CHI patients.
What is New:
Intolerance to diazoxide is much more evident in Chinese and East Asian CHI patients compared with the other ethnic populations.
Novel mutations were detected in ABCC8 and KCNJ11 gene. Hotspot mutations such as T1042Qfs*75, I1511K, E501K, G111R in ABCC8 gene, and R34H in KCNJ11 gene are predominantly responsible for Chinese CHI patients.
A new simple formula built on the American Academy of Pediatrics criteria for the screening of hypertension in overweight/obese children

Abstract

We evaluated the performance of a new simple formula (NSF) for the screening of hypertension by American Academy of Pediatrics Guidelines 2017 (AAPG2017) in children with overweight/obesity (OW/OB). The performance of the NSF and the modified blood pressure to height ratio (MBPHR3) thresholds against AAPG2017 was evaluated; both methods were also compared to assess the association with concentric left ventricular hypertrophy (cLVH). The study included 3259 OW/OB children (5–13 years). Two centers served as learning sample (LS) (n = 1428), four centers served as validation sample (VS) (n = 1831), and the echocardiographic evaluation was available in 409 children in VS. The NSF was [1.5 × systolic blood pressure (mmHg) + diastolic blood pressure (mmHg)] − [(26 × height (m)] − age (years). A cut-off of the NSF ≥ 193 mmHg showed sensitivity, specificity, positive, and negative predictive values of 0.92, 0.93, 0.83, and 0.97, respectively, versus the standard procedure. Against AAPG2017, the NSF showed higher specificity and positive predictive values than the MBPHR3 thresholds. Among hypertensive children defined by AAPG2017, NSF, or MBPHR3, the odds ratio (95%CI) for cLVH was respectively 1.73 (1.06–2.83), 1.69 (1.05–2.75), and 1.18 (0.75–1.85).

Conclusions: The NSF shows a very high performance for the screening of OW/OB children at risk of hypertension and cLVH.

What is Known:
The American Academy of Pediatrics released updated guidelines (AAPG 2017) to classify hypertension (HTN) in children.
The process needs categorization of height percentiles and comparison of blood pressure versus gender and age-adjusted values.
What is New:
A user-friendly formula built on the AAPG 2017 was validated for the categorization of HTN in children with overweight/obesity.
The formula showed high performance in identifying children with HTN versus the standard procedure (sensitivity 0.92, specificity 0.93) and similar ability in identifying hypertensive children with concentric left ventricular hypertrophy versus the standard procedure (40% and 39% respectively).
Benefits of medical clowning in the treatment of young children with autism spectrum disorder

Abstract

We investigated the contribution of group therapy delivered by a medical clown to young children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). So far, scientific publications regarding medical clowning focus on general health advantages. The current study is the first controlled research examining the use of medical clowning in the therapy for children with ASD. Twenty-four children aged 2–6 years old with ASD enrolled in our special education intensive program were examined before and after group sessions with clown intervention (CI) and other intervention (OI). We tested stereotypic behaviors, verbal expression, play reciprocity, and social smiles. Data was collected during 12 weeks of intervention, and the trajectory of change was evaluated in addition to the pre-/post-intervention.

Conclusion: improvement over time in all measures: Significant increase in word production, play reciprocity, and amount of social smiles during CI as compared with OI. We also found a reduction in frequency of stereotypic behaviors during and following CI as compared with before CI. These preliminary results indicate that medical clowning may be beneficial for young children with ASD, since it promotes communication and social reciprocity in a fun and lively interventional setting.

What is Known:
Many therapies are used and proven as efficacious interventions for children with ASD.
So far, medical clowning was not tested as an intervention or therapy for ASD.
What is New:
Medical clowning sessions with children with ASD elicited enhanced communication during the interventions as compared with other interventions.
Medical clowning sessions contributed to a decrease in frequency of stereotypic movements over time, in children with ASD.
RAPIDOMICS: rapid genome-wide sequencing in a neonatal intensive care unit—successes and challenges

Abstract

Genetic disorders are one of the leading causes of infant mortality and are frequent in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). Rapid genome-wide sequencing (GWS; whole genome or exome sequencing (ES)), due to its diagnostic capabilities and immediate impacts on medical management, is becoming an appealing testing option in the NICU setting. RAPIDOMICS was a trio-based rapid ES pilot study of 25 babies with suspected genetic disorders in the BC Women’s Hospital NICU. ES and bioinformatic analysis were performed after careful patient ascertainment. Trio analysis was performed using an in-house pipeline reporting variants in known disease-causing genes. Variants interpreted by the research team as definitely or possibly causal of the infant’s phenotype were Sanger validated in a clinical laboratory. The average time to preliminary diagnosis was 7.2 days. Sanger validation was pursued in 15 patients for 13 autosomal dominant and 2 autosomal recessive disorders, with an overall diagnostic rate (partial or complete) of 60%.

Conclusion: In total, 72% of patients enrolled had a genomic diagnosis achieved through ES, multi-gene panel testing or chromosomal microarray analysis. Among these, there was an 83% rate of significant and immediate impact on medical decision-making directly related to new knowledge of the diagnosis. Health service implementation challenges and successes are discussed.

What is Known:
Rapid genome-wide sequencing in the neonatal intensive care setting has a greater diagnostic hit rate and impact on medical management than conventional genetic testing. However, the impact of consultation with genetics and patient ascertainment requires further investigation.
What is New:
This study demonstrates the importance of genetic consultation and careful patient selection prior to pursuing exome sequencing (ES).
In total, 15/25 (60%) patients achieved a diagnosis through ES and 18/25 (72%) through ES, multi-gene panel testing or chromosomal microarray analysis with 83% of those having immediate effects on medical management.
Influence of chronic diseases on the olfactory function in children

Abstract

The association between smell impairment and chronic diseases has been reported in some studies in adults. Such information is not available for chronic diseases in children. The aim of this study was to examine olfactory function of children with chronic diseases such as diabetes mellitus type 1, hypothyroidism, and bronchial asthma in combination with allergic rhinitis in comparison to healthy controls. The data were obtained from n = 205 participants (104 boys, 101 girls) between the age of 6 and 17 years. Seventy-eight of the participants were healthy controls, n = 43 had diabetes mellitus type 1, n = 50 suffer from allergic rhinitis or bronchial asthma, and 34 presented a reduced function of their thyroid in medical history. All participants underwent olfactory testing including olfactory threshold using “Sniffin’ Sticks” and odor identification using the “U-Sniff” test. In addition, a depression inventory and cognitive testing using the Ravens Progressive Matrices was performed. No significant difference in olfactory function was observed for any of the chronic diseases in children in comparison to healthy controls. Further analysis showed a trend in significance for a subpopulation of children with bronchial asthma and comorbidities performed worse on the olfactory threshold test compared to patients with bronchial asthma without comorbidities. Pediatric patients suffering from chronic diseases scored higher on the depression inventory compared to healthy controls.

Conclusion: In conclusion, this study demonstrates that the influence of chronic diseases (bronchial asthma, diabetes mellitus type 1 and hypothyroidism) on olfactory function in childhood, if any, seems to be insignificant. This is partly in contrast to adult patients. Further research should be conducted in a subgroup of patients with bronchial asthma, allergic rhinitis, and atopic dermatitis or other comorbidities to better understand the association of allergic diathesis and olfactory function and the putative pathogenesis of olfactory dysfunction.

What is known:
• The association between smell impairment and chronic diseases has been reported in some studies in adults.
• Such information is not available for chronic diseases in children.
What is new:
• The influence of chronic diseases (bronchial asthma, diabetes mellitus type 1, and hypothyroidism) on olfactory function in childhood, if any, seems to be insignificant.
• In patients with bronchial asthma and allergic rhinitis, only a subgroup of patients with additional comorbidity (atopic dermatitis) showed a tendency to a reduced sense of smell.
Diaphragm electromyography results at different high flow nasal cannula flow rates

Abstract

Heated, humidified, high-flow nasal cannula (HHHFNC) is increasingly being used, but there is a paucity of evidence as to the optimum flow rates in prematurely born infants. We have determined the impact of three flow rates on the work of breathing (WOB) assessed by transcutaneous diaphragm electromyography (EMG) amplitude in infants with respiratory distress or bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD). Flow rates of 4, 6 and 8 L/min were delivered in random order. The mean amplitude of the EMG trace and mean area under the EMG curve (AEMGC) were calculated and the occurrence of bradycardias and desaturations recorded. Eighteen infants were studied with a median gestational age of 27.8 (range 23.9–33.5) weeks and postnatal age of 54 (range 3–122) days. The median flow rate prior to the study was 5 (range 3–8) L/min and the fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2) was 0.29 (range 0.21–0.50). There were no significant differences between the mean amplitude of the diaphragm EMG and the AEGMC and the number of bradycardias or desaturations between the three flow rates.

Conclusions: In infants with respiratory distress or BPD, there was no advantage of using high (8 L/min) compared with lower flow rates (4 or 6 L/min) during support by HHHFNC.

What is known:
• Humidified high flow nasal cannulae (HHHFNC) is increasingly being used as a non-invasive form of respiratory support for prematurely born infants.
• There is a paucity of evidence regarding the optimum flow rate with 1 to 8 L/min being used.
What is new:
• We have assessed the work of breathing using the amplitude of the electromyogram of the diaphragm at three HHHFNC flow rates in infants with respiratory distress or BPD.
• No significant differences were found in the EMG amplitude results or the numbers of bradycardias or desaturations at 4, 6 and 8 L/min.
The role of sleep-related cognitive functions in the spectrum of benign epilepsy with centro-temporal spikes

Abstract

Heterogeneous cognitive deficits have been described in the spectrum of benign epilepsy with centro-temporal spikes, which strongly correlate with the intensity of interictal epileptiform discharges and its spreading, in particular during sleep, mostly within the perisylvian cognitive network. The aim of this review is to discuss current findings regarding the connection between sleep alterations and cognitive function in the spectrum of benign epilepsy with centro-temporal spikes. A longer sleep onset latency is the only evident sleep macrostructure alteration reported in the spectrum of benign epilepsy with centro-temporal spikes. On a microstructural level, a higher spike count of descending compared to ascending slopes of sleep cycles, an impairment of slow wave downscaling, and amplitude and slope of slow waves were found in the spectrum of benign epilepsy with centro-temporal spikes. Moreover, children with benign epilepsy with centro-temporal spikes had a reduced non-rapid eye movement sleep instability, in terms of cyclic alternating pattern, similar to that found in children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorders and in children with obstructive sleep apnea and centro-temporal spike during sleep. Children with benign epilepsy with centro-temporal spikes have a known comorbidity with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorders and obstructive sleep apnea.

Conclusion: Considering the common sleep microstructure alterations, the presence of attention deficit and hyperactivity and/or sleep apnea may be a considered warning sign in the case of benign epilepsy with centro-temporal spikes.

What is Known:
Sleep related-cognitive deficits have been described in the spectrum of benign epilepsy with centro-temporal spikes. The degree of sleep alterations may predict the neurocognitive outcome, and help clinicians to choose the right treatment.
What is New:
Considering the common sleep microstructure alterations, attention deficit and sleep apnea, may be a considered warning signs.

Alexandros Sfakianakis
Anapafseos 5 . Agios Nikolaos
Crete.Greece.72100
2841026182

6948891480
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Fetal Medicine

Cystic Lesion in the Fetal Scalp: A Systematic Approach

Abstract

During an anomaly scan, cystic lesion in the scalp may be encountered while examining the fetal head. Some of these originate from the scalp tissue and can be dealt with postnatally by simple excision. Others may be more than just scalp cysts and have an intracranial communication. The objective of this communication is to illustrate a few cystic lesions in the fetal scalp and suggest a systematic approach in arriving at a diagnosis.

Role of TUI in First Trimester Evaluation of Palate

Abstract

The purpose of the study is to report on the application of tomographic ultrasound imaging (TUI) in prenatal sonographic study of fetal palate in 11–14 week scan. TUI is a technology that allows the examiner to obtain a volume data set that allows the display of numerous 2D slices from a given volume on any of the three orthogonal planes. It allows automatic slicing of the volume datasets displaying multiple parallel images. The fetal palate was examined with TUI in thirteen abnormal volumes and in ninety-four normal volumes. The appearance of maxillary line in sagittal sections and the base of the retronasal triangle in coronal sections serve as key landmarks in evaluating palatine clefts. The intact palatal line in sagittal sections was observed in all the ninety-four normal volumes. The midline anatomy of the palate has been described in the study emphasising that the vomer can mimic palate in midsagittal section in secondary palatine clefts. The parasagittal sections truly reflects the presence or absence of the palate without the confounding factor of the vomer bone which was demonstrated in the abnormal volumes with TUI. The potential advantage of TUI in evaluating palate is that it allows the display of both midsagittal and parasagittal sections simultaneously. The different types of cleft have a constant reproducible pattern in TUI imaging which can be used to diagnose palatine clefts including isolated cleft of palate. Prospective studies are needed to confirm these promising results.

Antenatal Presentation of TMEM5 Gene-Associated Congenital Muscular Dystrophy Expanding the Phenotypic and Genotypic Spectrum

Abstract

We describe a clinicoautopsy phenotype of an occipital skull defect, ventriculomegaly, agenesis of corpus callosum and Dandy Walker Malformation (DWM) with a novel single base insertion in the TMEM5 gene, known to cause Walker Warburg syndrome. The clinical features of DWM extends the phenotype, while the pathogenic variant observed expands the mutational spectrum of the syndrome. This case highlights the importance of detailed postnatal phenotyping after a pregnancy is discontinued for an antenatallly detected malformation. Fetal samples must also be preserved for genetic tests to allow an etiological diagnosis in these situations. It is important for the fetal medicine specialists to remember to test for single gene disorders, after a normal chromosomal microarray especially in case of recurrence of a disease in a family.

Two Dimensional Visualization of Optic Chiasma in Fetus

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to investigate methods to visualize and measure the fetal optic chiasma (OC) using transabdominal and/or transvaginal two-dimensional (2D) ultrasound in the coronal plane. The role of analyzing optic chiasma cannot be down scaled in prognosticating septo-optic dysplasia (SOD) and agenesis of septum pellucidum. This is a retrospective study of 117 random cases referred for various indications. The gestational age of the fetuses included in the study was between 19 and 37 weeks. The OC was visualized and measured in the 2D coronal plane with color Doppler by transabdominal and/or transvaginal routes. There were 97 normal low risk cases and 19 abnormal cases in the study. We conclude that it is possible to locate and measure OC width by transabdominal and transvaginal scans from 19 week onwards. It is possible to get equally good views by both, transabdominal and transvaginal routes.

Echogenic Kidneys as an Antenatal Clue to the Metabolic Etiology: A Case Report

Abstract

Antenatally diagnosed echogenic kidneys have several underlying etiologies such as aneuploidies, monogenic isolated or syndromic polycystic kidney disease, infections and rarely with inborn error of metabolism. Even a careful evaluation for additional abnormalities may not be able to provide a specific diagnosis. However with next generation sequencing, the diagnostic odyssey can be ended successfully. We report one such case of carnitine palmitoyltransferase II deficiency (CPT2) deficiency that manifested as isolated echogenic kidneys with early neonatal demise where successful early prenatal diagnosis was possible in the subsequent pregnancy.

First Trimester Diagnosis of Sirenomelia: A Case Report

Abstract

Sirenomelia or the mermaid syndrome is a rare and lethal congenital anomaly. It is characterized by fusion of lower extremities. It is associated with bilateral renal agenesis, anomalies of rectum, sacrum, cardiovascular system and abdominal wall. Pathognomic finding is a single umbilical artery, the ‘persistent vitelline artery’ which distinguishes sirenomelia from caudal regression syndrome. Sirenomelia has strong association with maternal diabetes mellitus. We report a case of sirenomelia diagnosed in first trimester. Early diagnosis was possible as protocol-based anatomic evaluation was performed. Diagnosis of sirenomelia is easier in first trimester as severe oligohydramnios in later gestation hampers the fetal evaluation.

Role of Autopsy in Diagnosis and Genetic Counselling of Congenital Malformations: a Prospective Analytical Study

Abstract

The study aimed to determine the role of autopsy in refining the antenatal diagnosis of fetal anomalies and its effect on genetic counseling. The objectives of the study were to correlate the findings of antenatal ultrasound with that of perinatal autopsy, to determine the contribution of autopsy in refining the antenatal diagnosis and whether it altered the genetic counseling. This was a prospective, non-interventional analytical study conducted in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, JIPMER with the approval of Institutional Ethics Committee. Fourty-six fetuses which were stillborn/aborted or expired in newborn period due to congenital malformations were included. The findings of antenatal ultrasound were correlated with postnatal autopsy findings. The genetic counselling based on antenatal findings were compared with that based on postnatal findings and any change in the counselling given were noted and analysed. More than 70% of anomalies among the 46 fetuses included in the study were detected by the mid trimester anomaly scan. Male predominance was seen in this study (24 male fetuses). A definitive diagnosis or documentation of anomalies by autopsy was possible in all 46 fetuses (100%). Single system anomalies were noted in 24 (52.17%) fetuses and multisystem involvement was observed in 19 (41.3%) fetuses. Among fetuses with multiple malformation syndrome, 15.8% of fetuses had probable single gene etiology, 26.3% were probably sporadic and 57.9% were unclassified. Autopsy was valuable in prenatal genetic counseling by confirming the USG findings with (5) or without additional information (30) in 35/46 (76.1%) cases and by changing the diagnosis in 11/46 (23.9%) cases. Autopsy led to refinement of the recurrence risk in 23.9% of cases (increased in 19.6% and decreased in 4.3%). From the present study, we conclude that the results demonstrate a good correlation between prenatal diagnosis by USG and post mortem diagnosis by autopsy. Prenatal ultrasound and postnatal autopsy are complementary and supplement each other. The value of autopsy in reconfirming the ultrasound finding and providing additional information is irrefutable. Though autopsy may not provide exact diagnosis or establish definitive etiology, it is an invaluable tool for genetic counseling in fetal anomalies.

Placento-Cranial Adhesion: A New Syndromic Association

Abstract

Cases of placento-cranial adhesion are rare and most of them are incompatible with life. A few case reports in the literature have included such cases under the overarching rubric of amniotic band syndrome. We present autopsy findings of four cases with gestation period ranging from 16 to 21 weeks. All of them displayed placenta-cranial adhesion, low weight for gestation, absence of flat bones of skull, anencephaly, dysmorphic facial features, short umbilical cord and limb/digit amputation with oligohydrambios. Three out of four showed nasal groove. We propose that there are grounds for syndromic association of the features mentioned above. Furthermore, it is important that whenever such cases are identified termination of pregnancy should be considered. The article also underscores the importance of fetal autopsies.

Looking Back at Fetal Medicine in India in 2018, and Looking Forward to 2019
Evaluating the Utility of Next Generation Sequencing Technology in the Diagnosis and Prevention of Genetic Disorders in India, the Early Experiences

Abstract

To describe the utilization of Next Generation Sequencing technologies for genetic counseling and prenatal diagnosis. Ten families requested prenatal testing in view of previously affected offspring with genetically heterogeneous/hitherto undiagnosed disorders. Next generation sequencing was offered as a first tier investigation (1) in the probands who had not been diagnosed by baseline investigations, and (2) in cases where preliminary examination/testing suggested a genetically heterogeneous disorder, while the precise diagnosis was not available. The subsequently identified molecular basis enabled prenatal testing. The disorders included primary microcephaly, epidermolysis bullosa, inborn error of metabolism, infantile hypotonia, neuro-regression and sensorineural hearing loss. Five out of ten couples approached us during an ongoing pregnancy with two in the second trimester of gestation. Demise of the proband resulted in incomplete investigations in three cases. In seven cases, the disorder suspected was genetically heterogeneous and hence next generation testing was carried out while in the remaining three it was performed to ascertain the underlying gene involved. Fetal analysis detected recurrences in two cases, and the couples concerned decided to discontinue the pregnancies. Next generation sequencing proved a useful tool in select situations to overcome some of the challenges hindering a precise diagnosis in genetically heterogenous disorders.

Alexandros Sfakianakis
Anapafseos 5 . Agios Nikolaos
Crete.Greece.72100
2841026182

6948891480
alsfakia