Neue Klassifikation epileptischer AnfälleZusammenfassungIn der neuen Klassifikation epileptischer Anfälle der Internationalen Liga gegen Epilepsie wird insbesondere bei Anfällen fokalen Ursprungs eine Vielzahl von Änderungen empfohlen. Dies betrifft neben Aspekten der Nomenklatur die Einführung unterschiedlicher Ebenen der Klassifikation hinsichtlich Bewusstseinslage und der Evolution zu einem bilateral tonisch-klonischen Anfall, die Einbeziehung des ersten semiologischen Anfallselementes in die...
Paradoxical Associations of Masculine Ideology and Casual Sex Among Heterosexual Male Geosocial Networking App Users in ChinaAbstractMomo, the most popular geosocial networking app in China, is used as a common platform to seek casual sex. The present study, which is based on the social constructionist view of gender, examines how the endorsement of masculinity among heterosexual male Momo users is associated with the number of casual sex partners they meet on the app. The study also explores the...
Preparation and Characterization of Succinylated Nanoparticles from High-Amylose Starch via the Extrusion Process Followed by Ultrasonic EnergyAbstractThe aim of the present study was to obtain succinylated nanoparticles from high-amylose starch using a sequential method of extrusion and ultrasonic energy. Dynamic light scattering, degree of substitution, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, and field emission scanning electron microscopy were employed to characterize the nanoparticles....
Composite pheochromocytoma: A rare form of tumorGR LakshminarayanaIndian Journal of Nephrology 2019 29(5):307-308The pheochromocytomas are one of the rare and curable causes of secondary hypertension arising from adrenal medulla, commonly presenting withhypertension; either paroxysmal or persistent. Very rarely they may show cells belonging to more than one line of differentiation and are called as mixed or composite pheochromocytoma.Oxidative stress in peritoneal dialysis patients: Association with...
A posteriori error estimates for the monodomain model in cardiac electrophysiologyAbstractWe consider the monodomain model, a system of a parabolic semilinear reaction–diffusion equation coupled with a nonlinear ordinary differential equation, arising from the (simplified) mathematical description of the electrical activity of the heart. We derive a posteriori error estimators accounting for different sources of error (space/time discretization and linearization). We prove reliability and efficiency...
Classification of malignant lymphoma subtypes in Korean patients: a report of the 4th nationwide studyAbstractTo determine the relative frequency and change of malignant lymphoma in Korea according to the 4th World Health Organization (WHO) classification and compare with previous reports. Between 2015 and 2016, 7737 new patients with malignant lymphoma were enrolled from 31 institutes, with their clinicopathologic information obtained, and evaluated for the relative frequency of lymphoma subtypes....
Junctophilin-2 is a target of matrix metalloproteinase-2 in myocardial ischemia–reperfusion injuryAbstractJunctophilin-2 is a structural membrane protein that tethers T-tubules to the sarcoplasmic reticulum to allow for coordinated calcium-induced calcium release in cardiomyocytes. Defective excitation–contraction coupling in myocardial ischemia–reperfusion (IR) injury is associated with junctophilin-2 proteolysis. However, it remains unclear whether preventing junctophilin-2 proteolysis improves...
Granulocyte–Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor Inhalation Therapy for Severe Pulmonary Alveolar ProteinosisBackground: Some patients with pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (PAP) still present with high recurrence rate after large-volume whole lung lavage (WLL). Granulocyte–macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) has been proved to be effective for PAP, but clinical research on GM-CSF inhalation therapy combined with WLL for severe PAP is rare in Asia. Study Question: This study aimed to investigate...
Understanding user passwords through password prefix and postfix (P3) graph analysis and visualizationAbstractWhile other authentication methods exist, passwords are still the dominant way for user authentication and system security. Over the years, passwords have become long and complex thanks to security policy and awareness. However, the security of user passwords remains unclear. Therefore, understanding users passwords is vital to improve the strength of passwords and system security in general....
Design and evaluation of anti-fibrosis drug engineered resealed erythrocytes for targeted deliveryAbstractResealed erythrocytes (RSE) are potential, site-specific carrier system for drug delivery with prolonged drug release activity. In this study, erythrocytes obtained from Wistar albino rats were loaded with ambroxol hydrochloride (AH) with the focus to convenience the lung targeting possibility of the carrier erythrocytes. AH loading in erythrocytes using preswell dilution technique with glutaraldehyde...
Multimedia e-Learning and Self-Regulated Science Learning: a Study of Primary School Learners' Experiences and PerceptionsAbstractMultimedia-supported e-learning is considered useful as it can offer an enjoyable independent learning experience to learners. However, the effectiveness of e-learning for self-regulated science learning is still inconclusive. This study aimed to explore primary school students' perceptions and experiences of self-regulated science learning in a multimedia-supported e-learning...
Forecasting Copper Prices Using Hybrid Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System and Genetic AlgorithmsAbstractAn accurate forecasting model for the price volatility of minerals plays a vital role in future investments and decisions for mining projects and related companies. In this paper, a hybrid model is proposed to provide an accurate model for forecasting the volatility of copper prices. The proposed model combines the adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS) and genetic algorithm (GA). Genetic...
ETV5 is Essential for Neuronal Differentiation of Human Neural Progenitor Cells by Repressing NEUROG2 ExpressionAbstractNeural progenitor cells (NPCs) are multipotent cells that have the potential to produce neurons and glial cells in the neural system. NPCs undergo identity maintenance or differentiation regulated by different kinds of transcription factors. Here we present evidence that ETV5, which is an ETS transcription factor, promotes the generation of glial cells and drives the neuronal subtype-specific...
ETV5 is Essential for Neuronal Differentiation of Human Neural Progenitor Cells by Repressing NEUROG2 ExpressionAbstractNeural progenitor cells (NPCs) are multipotent cells that have the potential to produce neurons and glial cells in the neural system. NPCs undergo identity maintenance or differentiation regulated by different kinds of transcription factors. Here we present evidence that ETV5, which is an ETS transcription factor, promotes the generation of glial cells and drives the neuronal subtype-specific...
onko-aktuell Digitalisierung in Klinik und Praxis mit ihren rechtlichen Herausforderungen Klonale...
onko-aktuellDigitalisierung in Klinik und Praxis mit ihren rechtlichen HerausforderungenKlonale Hämatopoese – Teil 2ZusammenfassungKlonale Hämatopoese ist definiert als das Auftreten von Mutationen in Leukozyten des peripheren Blutes bei nicht hämatologisch Erkrankten. Häufig sind von diesen Sequenzveränderungen wichtige Treibergene für hämatologische Neoplasien betroffen. In diesem Zusammenhang wurden die Begriffe CHIP (klonale Hämatopoese unbestimmten Potenzials) und, aufgrund der dann nachgewiesen...
Insight to foodborne diseases: Proposed models for infections and intoxicationsRashed NoorBiomedical and Biotechnology Research Journal (BBRJ) 2019 3(3):135-139Disclosure of microbial prevalence in different food items around the globe is very much likely due to the pathogenic microbial propagation, as well as due to lack of sufficient understanding on food poisoning mechanism. A line of microbiological analyses of foods unstitched the promulgation of Escherichia coli and their toxins, Staphylococcus...
A life course perspective on diabetes: developmental origins and beyondUpfrontThe diabesity epidemic in the light of evolution: insights from the capacity–load modelAbstractThe global nutrition transition, which embraces major changes in how food is produced, distributed and consumed, is associated with rapid increases in the prevalence of obesity, but the implications for diabetes differ between populations. A simple conceptual model treats diabetes risk as the function of two interacting traits:...
IgE-mediated hypersensitivity to chlorhexidine among first-year dental studentsAbstractPurposeTo investigate immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated hypersensitivity to chlorhexidine (CHX), and association between CHX exposure and serum specific IgE (SIgE) levels, among first-year dental students.MethodsParticipants completed a questionnaire on medical health, history of allergies/hypersensitivities and CHX exposure. A sample of venous blood (3 mL) was drawn and subjected to SIgE test to CHX; sensitisation...
Enhancing our understanding of cell diversity, A new method, developed by Dr. Yonatan Stelzer of the Weizmann Institute of Science, uncovered some fateful cellular decisions right at the beginning of embryonic development. Enhancer-gene interactions are mediated by a 3D loop; reporters (green and red lollipops) reveal these interactions.Image courtesy Weizmann Institute of Science.(Communicated by the Weizmann Institute of Science Spokesperson)It is one of the great mysteries of life: A tiny ball...
Dam break in rectangular channels with different upstream-downstream widthsPublication date: October 2019Source: Advances in Water Resources, Volume 132Author(s): A. Valiani, V. CaleffiAbstractThe classic Stoker dam-break problem (Stoker, 1957) is revisited in cases of different channel widths upstream and downstream of the dam. The channel is supposed to have a rectangular cross section and a horizontal and frictionless bottom. The system of the shallow water equations is enriched, using the width...
Imaging in Cardio-oncology: An Overview of an Emerging Medical DisciplineThe world of cardio-oncology is an evolving field involving the assessment of cardiovascular disease in patients suffering from cancer. Cancer and cardiovascular diseases are the two leading causes of morbidity and mortality in the developed world. Globally, cancer is diagnosed in 12.7 million patients annually, and cancer incidence is projected to increase by 40% in high-income countries from 2008 to 2030. Chemotherapy is the...
Repercussions of diabetes mellitus on the oral cavityParas Ahmad, Usman Akhtar, Ahmed Chaudhry, Usman Rahid, Sarmad Saif, Jawaad Ahmed AsifEuropean Journal of General Dentistry 2019 8(3):55-62Oral health is a cardinal element of nutritional as well as systemic well-being and plays a substantial part in sustaining optimum general health condition. Various factors influence oral health including metabolic diseases such as endocrine (diabetes mellitus [DM]), hematological, gastrointestinal, cutaneous,...
Early Axonal Injury and Delayed Cytotoxic Cerebral Edema are Associated With Microglial Activation in a Mouse Model of SepsisSepsis-induced brain injury is associated with an acute deterioration of mental status resulting in cognitive impairment and acquisition of new functional limitations in sepsis survivors. However, the exact nature of brain injury in this setting is often subtle and remains to be fully characterized both in pre-clinical studies and at the bedside. Given the translation potential...
Mental health research in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: A review of trend and visibility over four decadesMahdi S AbumadiniJournal of Family and Community Medicine 2019 26(3):163-167In the last few decades, there has been significant advancement in higher education and research in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) However, no research has quantified the studies on mental health in Saudi Arabia. The aim of this review was to review literature on mental health in KSA over the last four decades and compare...
Combined Use of Specially-Designed Digital Surgical Guides and Pre-Formed Reconstruction Plate to Treat Bilateral Mandibular FractureThis paper describes the application of a modified digital surgical guide, an occlusal template and a pre-formed reconstruction titanium plate in the open reduction and internal fixation of a bilateral mandibular fracture. Bilateral mandibular fracture is a commonly encountered simple type of fracture. However, even for an experience surgeon, achieving precise treatment...
The Impact of Emotional Regulation Strategies On Pain Catastrophizing in the Context of Interpersonal RelationshipsObjectives: The Communal Coping Model suggests that pain catastrophizing may serve to elicit support from others. What is not known is how emotional regulation, namely emotional inhibition, impacts pain catastrophizing within the context of an interpersonal relationship. Individuals who have a greater tendency to emotionally inhibit may have a greater likelihood to use catastrophizing...
Programmed Death Ligand 1 Testing of Endobronchial Ultrasound–guided Transbronchial Needle Aspiration Samples Acquired For the Diagnosis and Staging of Non–Small Cell Lung CancerRationale: Immunotherapy has become an integral part of management in patients with advanced non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Programmed death ligand 1 (PD-L1) expression in at least 50% of tumor cells on histologic samples has been correlated with improved efficacy of the immune checkpoint inhibitor pembrolizumab. A limited...
Wound Repair and RegenerationVolume 27, Issue 5Pages: 437-592, A1-A6September/October 2019Issue InformationIssue InformationPages: 437-441 | First Published: 10 September 2019Original Research‐Basic ScienceCirculatory levels of B‐cell activating factor of the TNF family in patients with diabetic foot ulcer: Association with disease progressionUmapathy Dhamodharan PhD, Rajan Teena MSc, Ramachandran Vimal Kumar MSc, Sheela Sasikumar Changam PhD, Kunka Mohanram Ramkumar PhD, Kesavan Rajesh MDPages:...
Experimental DermatologyAccepted ArticlesAccepted, unedited articles published online and citable. The final edited and typeset Version of Record will appear in the future.REGULAR ARTICLEHouse Dust Mite‐Treated PAR2 Over‐Expressor Mouse; A Novel Model of Atopic DermatitisLeila Smith, Solène Gatault, Laura Casals‐Diaz, Pamela A. Kelly, Eric Camerer, Charles Métais, Ulla G. Knaus, Günther Eissner, Martin SteinhoffFirst Published: 05 September 2019Focus Theme Issue: ViewpointAddiction and the itch scratch...
The influence of thickeners of food on the particle size of boluses: a consideration for swallowingAbstractThe purpose of this study was to examine the influence of thickeners with different levels of thickness on the sizes of particles in food boluses. In medical and nursing care, thickeners are used to make food safe for patients with dysphagia. However, the effect of thickeners on the foods they are added to, especially during swallowing, is still unclear. The bolus particles of 20 healthy volunteers...
Google AdWords and Facebook Ads for Recruitment of Pregnant Women into a Prospective Cohort Study With Long-Term Follow-UpAbstractObjectives Several types of epidemiologic studies suffer from decreasing participation rates, resulting in potential selection bias and delay or termination of studies. We aimed to determine the feasibility of online methods for recruitment of pregnant women into a prospective cohort study. Methods In addition to traditional recruitment through prenatal care providers,...
Community Context, Weapon Use, and Victim Injury: A Multi-Level Study of Offense Severity in the Sexual Victimization of WomenAbstractPrior studies of the sexual assault of women suggest the importance of weapon use, victim/offender familiarity, and offender intoxication as factors that contribute to offense severity in the form of victim injury. This body of literature is, however, inconsistent and limited insofar as it relies heavily on micro-level analysis of geographically limited samples of...
ELMO Domain Containing 1 ( ELMOD1 ) Gene Mutation Is Associated with Mental Retardation and Autism Spectrum DisorderAbstractELMO domain containing 1 (ELMOD1) encodes a protein with GTPase-activating functions. Previous studies have confirmed its overexpression in brain tissues. Although no previous study has reported mutations in this gene in human subjects, spontaneous inactivating mutations in the mouse homolog of this gene have been associated with deafness and balance problems. In the current...
Significance and Role of Pattern Recognition Receptors in MalignancyThe authors would like to correct the following error.90th Birthday of Prof. Czesław RadzikowskiDiverse Activity of IL-17 + Cells in Chronic Skin and Mucosa Graft-Versus-Host DiseaseAbstractExcessive inflammatory environment in a course of chronic graft-versus-host disease (cGvHD) is associated with T-cell trafficking into inflamed tissues. This study focused on the identification of IL-17-producing cells in the tissue biopsies of...
A Cross-National Study Examining the Role of Executive Function and Emotion Regulation in the Relationship between Children's Television Exposure and Consumer BehaviorAbstractAcross industrialized nations, children and teens are a highly prized target for the advertising industry because young people have a tremendous influence on family purchases; however, media scholars have long suggested that young people are a fundamentally vulnerable audience because they lack the necessary developmental competencies...
Regional leukoaraiosis and cognition in non-demented older adultsAbstractFrontal lobe-executive functions are heavily dependent on distal white matter connectivity. Even with healthy aging there is an increase in leukoaraiosis that might interrupt this connectivity. The goal of this study is to learn 1) the location, depth, and percentage of leukoaraiosis in white matter among a sample of non-demented older adults and 2) associations between these leukoarioasis metrics and composites of cognitive...
African American Fathers' Race-Related Discussions with Their Children: Associations with Racial Identity Beliefs and Sociodemographic FactorsAbstractObjectivesStudies have highlighted that, for African American men, race-related and sociodemographic contexts are inextricably bound and have profound effects across the life course. These context and related experiences, individually and collectively, are critical social determinants of their parenting practices. The current study examined African...
Acute exposure to urban air pollution impairs olfactory learning and memory in honeybeesAbstractWhile the ecological effects of pesticides have been well studied in honeybees, it is unclear to what extent other anthropogenic contaminants such as air pollution may also negatively affect bee cognition and behaviour. To answer this question, we assessed the impacts of acute exposure to four ecologically relevant concentrations of a common urban air pollutant—diesel generated air pollution on honeybee...
Use of social media as a tool for antibiotics awarenessK RakshaApollo Medicine 2019 16(3):137-140Objective: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global health threat; public perception about AMR is a huge lacuna which many researchers, doctors, and policymakers fail to pay attention to. Infection control is often limited to diagnosis and treatment in hospitals, presentations, and panel discussions. On the other side of the fence, usage of social media to spread information about health care is a common...
A New Model of Ecological Carrying Capacity for Developing Ecotourism in the Protected Area of the North Karkheh, IranAbstractThe carrying capacity is one of the most important tools used in planning natural areas for the sustainable development of ecotourism. For this purpose, the first step was to identify the effective factors in determining the ecological potentials and pressures affecting the ECC of ecotourism in the area. The network model between the effective factors was developed, and then,...
Magnetocardiographic recognition of abnormal depolarization and repolarization in patients with coronary artery lesions caused by Kawasaki diseaseIn the original publication of the article, the sentence "The integral value was computed for each channel, and isointegral maps were constructed during depolarization and repolarization." was published incorrectly under the abstract section.Correction to: Percutaneous transcatheter closure of high-risk patent foramen ovale in the elderlyIn the original...
Resistance is futile: RNA-sequencing reveals differing responses to bat fungal pathogen in Nearctic Myotis lucifugus and Palearctic Myotis myotisAbstractResistance and tolerance allow organisms to cope with potentially life-threatening pathogens. Recently introduced pathogens initially induce resistance responses, but natural selection favors the development of tolerance, allowing for a commensal relationship to evolve. Mycosis by Pseudogymnoascus destructans, causing white-nose syndrome (WNS) in...
Effect of the Big Five Personality Traits on Entrepreneurial Probability: Influence of China's Household Registration SystemAbstractEntrepreneurship can promote economic growth and reduce unemployment. However, the extent to which personality traits influence entrepreneurial probability in China is unclear. To bridge this gap in the literature, this study uses China Family Panel Studies data to examine the relationship between personality traits and entrepreneurial probability for three types of...
The chromene derivative 4-Clpgc inhibits cell proliferation and induces apoptosis in the K562 cell lineAbstractChronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is a malignant blood disease with a particular chromosomal aberration that is known as a common form of leukemia. The chromene family exhibits strong anti-cancer effects. Therefore, the effects of six members of the dihydropyrano [2,3-g] chromene family on cell toxicity and apoptosis induction in K562 cancer cells were investigated and compared with those of...
Viral load and histological distribution of atypical porcine pestivirus in different tissues of naturally infected pigletsAbstractA newly identified atypical porcine pestivirus (APPV) associated with congenital tremors in newborn piglets has been shown to have a worldwide geographic distribution. In view of the function of Erns in pestivirus infection and replication, the viral load and histological distribution of APPV in different tissues of naturally infected piglets were analyzed by quantitative...
Exploring the motherhood experiences of active methamphetamine usersAbstractDrug panics involve the emergence of "demon drugs" argued to be symptomatic of larger social and moral breakdown among society. Nowhere is this more evident than the discourse surrounding women methamphetamine users, who are framed by the media as rejecting the central values of American social life, including motherhood and family. While there is substantive research on drug use generally, and some examinations of motherhood,...
Clinical and Pathological Characteristics and Outcomes of Clear Cell Carcinoma of Ovary: A Tertiary Cancer Centre DataIntroductionClear cell carcinoma of ovary is a rare disease. Historically, they have been treated in lines of serous ovarian cancer. But available evidence shows different outcomes in these cancers. There is a paucity of data on the outcomes of clear cell carcinoma from India. Here were present the outcomes from a tertiary cancer centre.MethodologyThis was a retrospective study. All...
The Journal of Neuroscience, 11 September 2019, 39(37):7227; doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.twij.39.37.2019http://www.jneurosci.org/content/39/37/7227ViewpointsGender in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics: Issues, Causes, SolutionsTessa E.S. Charlesworth and Mahzarin R. BanajiThe Journal of Neuroscience, 11 September 2019, 39(37):7228-7243; doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0475-18.2019http://www.jneurosci.org/content/39/37/7228.abstractResearch ArticlesCellular/MolecularEarly Life Inflammation Increases...
Spoligotyping with pncA sequencing strategy conferring the transmission of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis in EgyptSuzan Ismail, Khaled Al Amry, Galal Aggor, Hoida El Naggar, Salah SelimInternational Journal of Mycobacteriology 2019 8(3):211-217Background: This study explored the genetic diversity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates in Egypt by spoligotyping in combination with pncA gene sequencing, spoNC. Methods: First, isolates were selected from 400 isolates positive for M. tuberculosis that...
Downward Rotation of the Capsulopalpebral Fascia, Orbital Septum, and Orbital Fat Complex: A New Technique for Lower Eyelid RejuvenationBackground: Filling of the orbitomalar sulcus through fat conservation and relocation is important for the lower eyelid rejuvenation procedure and has been reported on extensively. This study aimed to introduce a new technique—downward rotation of the capsulopalpebral fascia, septum, and fat complex in lower eyelid blepharoplasty to correct orbitomalar sulcus depression....
An Empirical National Assessment of the Learning Environment and Factors Associated With Program CultureObjectives: To empirically describe surgical residency program culture and assess program characteristics associated with program culture. Summary Background Data: Despite concerns about the impact of the learning environment on trainees, empirical data have not been available to examine and compare program-level differences in residency culture. Methods: Following the 2018 American Board of Surgery...
Incarcerated Medial Epicondyle Fractures With Elbow Dislocation: Risk Factors Associated With MorbidityBackground: Incarcerated medial epicondyle fractures in association with elbow trauma are rare and an absolute indication for intervention. Because of the infrequent nature, outcomes following this injury are not well documented. We studied a large cohort of these injuries to determine factors associated with functional outcomes. It was hypothesized that a greater duration between initial presentation...
Predictors of Local Recurrence for Eyelid Sebaceous Carcinoma: Questionable Value of Routine Conjunctival Map Biopsies for Detection of Pagetoid SpreadPurpose: To identify clinicopathologic factors associated with local recurrence of eyelid sebaceous carcinoma and determine whether routine conjunctival map biopsies are necessary to detect pagetoid spread. Methods: The authors searched PubMed for articles on eyelid sebaceous carcinoma and pagetoid spread published in English during 1982 to 2018, and...
Should we avoid giving more than one vaccine at a time to geriatric patients to improve immune response?No abstract availableLinear pathwaysNo abstract availableTo add, or not to add ezetimibe? That is still the questionNo abstract availableNow you Clostridium difficile, now you don'tNo abstract availableASA noninferior to rivaroxaban after total joint surgeryNo abstract availableA little DAPT change will do ya… after ACSNo abstract availableAre there effective office-based interventions to prevent...
Cardiovascular Corner,Prescription Omega-3s, Stroke Rehab, and Statins After Age 75,Jennifer AbbasiJAMA. Published online September 11, 2019. doi:10.1001/jama.2019.14485editorial comment icon EditorialCommentrelated articles icon RelatedArticlesThis Medical News series offers an occasional roundup of developments in cardiovascular medicine.Omega-3 fatty acids, cardiac rehabilitation for stroke, and statin use in elderly individuals made the news in recent months.Omega-3s and TriglyceridesPrescription...
Targeting heterotopic ossification by inhibiting activin receptor‑like kinase 2 function (Review)Fuli Shi, Jiayu Gao, Junrong Zou, Ying Ying, Hui LinView Abstract ❯An 8‑gene signature predicts the prognosis of cervical cancer following radiotherapyFei Xie, Dan Dong, Na Du, Liang Guo, Weihua Ni, Hongyan Yuan, Nannan Zhang, Jiang Jie, Guomu Liu, Guixiang TaiView Abstract ❯SREBP2 is upregulated in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma and co‑operates with c‑Myc to regulate HMGCR expressionChenxi Zhong,...
Neural Network–derived Perfusion Maps for the Assessment of Lesions in Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke, In patients with acute ischemic stroke, convolutional neural networks can produce brain perfusion maps with clinical utility similar to that of standard deconvolution-based estimates. Raphael Meier, Paula Lux... Johannes Kaesmacher
Team Classifies Lung Tumors With Methylation Profiles, Machine Learning MethodsPublished on Sep 11, 2019 Strep A Sequences Point to Potential Scarlet Fever Culprit in the UKPublished on Sep 11, 2019Featured in Depth Roche-GE Partnership Integrates Molecular Data Into Navify Tumor BoardPublished on Sep 11, 2019 European Labs Continue to Validate and Implement TMB, Facing Down Cutoff Discordance ConcernsPublished on Sep 10, 2019 OncoCyte Adds Lung Cancer Assay Resurrected by Razor After Previous Sale...
Head & NeckEarly ViewOnline Version of Record before inclusion in an issueORIGINAL ARTICLESFactors associated with employment discontinuation among older and working age survivors of oropharyngeal cancerDevon K. Check PhD, Katherine A. Hutcheson PhD, Laila M. Poisson PhD, Gaia Pocobelli PhD, Lori C. Sakoda PhD, Jhankruti Zaveri MPH, Steven S. Chang MD, Jessica Chubak PhDVersion of Record online: 06 September 2019ORIGINAL ARTICLESMultifocal perineural invasion is a better prognosticator than depth...
Responding to the Mental Health Crisis: Can Tech Help?Chief Zachary Flores of Sherman PD explains why tech-driven projects like the Help Emergency Life Plan improved their response.Read more7 Questions to Ask Your Resuscitation TrainerGetting quality resuscitation training is essential, especially when you can help save another life. Here are seven questions you should ask your training provider.Help save another life
Case Report,Successful Medical Management of Life-threatening Hepatic Hemangioma in NeonatesRamrada Lekwuttikarn, Shellie Josephs and Joyce M. Teng,Quality ReportReducing Streptococcal Testing in Patients <3 Years Old in an Emergency DepartmentTania Ahluwalia, Shobhit Jain, Laura Norton, Jennifer Meade, Jana Etherton-Still and Angela Myers
Cosmetic ScienceEarly ViewOnline Version of Record before inclusion in an issueOriginal ArticlesSynchronized in vivo measurements of skin hydration and trans‐epidermal water loss. Exploring their mutual influencesE. Caberlotto, C. Cornillon, S. Njikeu, M. Monot, M. Vicic, F. FlamentVersion of Record online: 04 September 2019Illustrations of the GPSkin Barrier probe from different views. The two yellow circles represent the surface hydration sensors; the black square is the RH% sensor located at the...
Large local reaction to Hymenoptera stings: Sound studies are needed to change a shared conceptStefano Pucci, Cristoforo Incorvaia, Antonino RomanoVersion of Record online: 07 September 2019
DermatologyEarly ViewOnline Version of Record before inclusion in an issueCorrespondenceBowen disease of the nailfold: dermoscopic diagnosisNadia Ghariani Fetoui MD, Sana Mokni MD, Amina Aounallah MD, Najet Ghariani MD, PhD, Colandane Belajouza MD, PhD, Lobna Boussofara MD, Mohamed Denguezli MD, PhDVersion of Record online: 04 September 2019CorrespondenceCutaneous spindle cell sarcoma: a population‐based study in the surveillance, epidemiology, and end results database from 1975 to 2016Nolan J. Maloney...
Diet Change Improves Responses to Cancer Treatments, New research results suggest that attacking a tumor's nutritional needs might improve the effects of chemotherapy and radiation. Read about the studies, in mice and in small numbers of people, that tested this concept.
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