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- Role of Negative Vector Orbit in Orbital Blow-Out ...
- The Americleft Project: A Modification of Asher-Mc...
- Cleft Lip and Palate Repair: Our Experience.
- A Three-Dimensional Study of Midfacial Changes Fol...
- Does Fat Grafting Influence Postoperative Edema in...
- Mandibular Surgical Navigation: An Innovative Guid...
- A Novel Dissector and Needle Holder Within One Tool.
- Partial Scalp and Auricula Avulsion in a Child.
- Tear Trough Deformity: Study of Filling Procedures...
- Stagnant Water Is Bound to Corrupt.
- Interobserver Consistency of Drug-Induced Sleep En...
- Tissue Engineering Strategies for Auricular Recons...
- Checkpointinhibitoren beim nichtkleinzelligen Lung...
- Efficacy and safety of ixekizumab for the treatmen...
- A new evidence-based risk stratification system fo...
- Serious infections among a large cohort of subject...
- Uncovering burden disparity: A comparative analysi...
- Early mobilization programme improves functional c...
- Flared sign of flail mandible on computed tomograp...
- UK temporomandibular joint replacement database: a...
- Survival after surgery for oral cancer: a 30-year ...
- Removal of recurrent intraorbital tumour using a s...
- Racial and Insurer-Based Disparities of Care Exist...
- Large Retrospective Study Confirms the 2015 Americ...
- Conflicting Occurrence of Thyroid-Stimulating or B...
- A Deiodinase 2 Polymorphism May Lower Serum T3 and...
- Hypothyroid Symptoms in Pregnant Women Fail to Pre...
- Moderate-Risk versus High-Risk RET Mutation Does N...
- Is There a Distinct Pattern of Mutations in Benign...
- Does Empathy, a Central Element of the Art of Medi...
- Reflected vision in surgical practice – A novel me...
- Animal and human bite injuries: a 5-year retrospec...
- Animal and human bite injuries: a 5-year retrospec...
- Age Range Error in Key Points, Abstract, Introduct...
- Rectus Femoris Tear Presenting as a Cause of a Sub...
- Topical Steroids in Chinese Cosmetics
- Psoriasis
- Selecting Patients With Thin Melanoma for Sentinel...
- Diversity in the Selection of Dermatology Applicants
- Association Between Age and Lymph Node Positivity ...
- An Average Face
- Nationwide Herpes Zoster Emergency Department Util...
- Nivolumab for Treatment-Related Vitiligo in Relaps...
- Diagnosis of Melanoma and Melanotic Macules of the...
- Human Papillomavirus Vaccination and Keratinocyte ...
- Association of Multiple Primary Skin Cancers With ...
- Significance of Efficacy Results in a Randomized C...
- Follicular Skin Microbiome in Hidradenitis Suppura...
- Orangeness—Peeling Back the Myths Behind Carotenemia
- Purpuric Drug Eruptions in Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer
- Herpes—A Not So Simple(x) History
- Correlation Among Cancer Mortality Rates and Inter...
- September 2017 Issue Highlights
- Effectiveness of European Regulation on Euxyl K400...
- Fragrances Categorized According to Relative Human...
- Self-Assessment
- Treatment of Multiple-Resistant and/or Recurrent C...
- Measuring Sleep Disturbance in Atopic Dermatitis: ...
- Contact Allergy to Hydroperoxides of Linalool and ...
- Lichen Planus Pigmentosus Inversus Caused by Occup...
- Allergenic Ingredients in Personal Hygiene Wet Wipes
- Atopic Dermatitis and Sleep Disturbance in Adults
- Angioedema, Stomatitis, and Urticaria Caused by Co...
- Allergenic Ingredients in Hand Wet Wipes
- Asymptomatic Radio-Opacity at the Floor of Nasal C...
- “Predatory” journals threatening the scientific me...
- Asymptomatic Radio-Opacity at the Floor of Nasal C...
- Correction to: Viral Immunol 2017;30:298–301. DOI:...
- Arabic Validation of the Tinnitus Handicap Invento...
- Pachydermoperiostosis: The value of molecular diag...
- A Study of Multiple Immunotherapy-Based Treatment ...
- Transoral Robotic Surgery and Tailored Radiotherap...
- Improvement of Genetic Testing for Cutaneous Melanoma
- Task Shifting in Dermatology
- Addressing Minority Representation in Dermatology
- Safety of Systemic Agents for the Treatment of Ped...
- Generalized Net-Like Erythema and Stroke in a Youn...
- Ultrawide field imaging and sonography of a radial...
- Cranial fasciitis of childhood (CFC): an unusual c...
- Proximal avulsion rupture of the flexor digitorum ...
- Lactobacillus: the not so friendly bacteria
- Predictive factors for oropharyngeal dysphagia aft...
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Τετάρτη 13 Σεπτεμβρίου 2017
Role of Negative Vector Orbit in Orbital Blow-Out Fractures.
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The Americleft Project: A Modification of Asher-McDade Method for Rating Nasolabial Esthetics in Patients With Unilateral Cleft Lip and Palate Using Q-sort.
http://ift.tt/2f7WaGN
Cleft Lip and Palate Repair: Our Experience.
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A Three-Dimensional Study of Midfacial Changes Following Le Fort II Distraction With Zygomatic Repositioning in Syndromic Patients.
http://ift.tt/2jreX1d
Does Fat Grafting Influence Postoperative Edema in Orthognathic Surgery?.
http://ift.tt/2f7oBoe
Mandibular Surgical Navigation: An Innovative Guiding Method.
http://ift.tt/2jqve6p
Tear Trough Deformity: Study of Filling Procedures for Its Correction.
http://ift.tt/2f6N8ts
Interobserver Consistency of Drug-Induced Sleep Endoscopy in Diagnosing Obstructive Sleep Apnea Using a VOTE Classification System.
http://ift.tt/2f8b8MY
Tissue Engineering Strategies for Auricular Reconstruction.
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Checkpointinhibitoren beim nichtkleinzelligen Lungenkarzinom
Zusammenfassung
Hintergrund
Die moderne Immuntherapie mit Checkpointinhibitoren hat unaufhaltsam Einzug in die Behandlung des nichtkleinzelligen Lungenkarzinoms (NSCLC) gehalten.
Fragestellung
Studien zu Checkpointinhibitoren beim fortgeschrittenen NSCLC wurden auf ihre Ergebnisse hinsichtlich Effektivität und Toxizität analysiert und bewertet.
Material und Methode
Phase-I-, Phase-II- und Phase-III-Studienergebnisse zu neuen Checkpointinhibitoren beim fortgeschrittenen NSCLC wurden aus der Literatur (Pubmed) und aus Beiträgen auf großen internationalen Kongressen (ASCO, ESMO, WCLC) zusammengestellt.
Ergebnisse
Für die beiden PD-1-Antikörper Nivolumab und Pembrolizumab existieren bereits große Phase-III-Studien beim fortgeschrittenen NSCLC in der Second- und First-Line-Therapie. Zulassungen sind für Nivolumab (ohne Markerbezug, Zweitlinie) und Pembrolizumab (bei PD-L1-Expression ≥ 1 % „tumor proportion score", TPS; Zweit- und Drittlinie) beim fortgeschrittenen NSCLC und für Pembrolizumab in der Erstlinie bei Hochexpression des Immunmarkers PD-L1 (≥50 % TPS) von der EMA (European Medicines Agency) ausgesprochen worden. Erste Ergebnisse von Phase-III-Studien mit PD-L1-Antikörpern sind für das Atezolizumab bereits berichtet worden (OAK-Studie) oder werden für das Durvalumab aktuell noch erwartet (MYSTIC-Studie). Für Kombinationen mit konventioneller Chemotherapie und Kombinationen mit anderen Checkpointinhibitoren wie CTLA4-Antikörpern fehlen noch die abschließenden Ergebnisse von großen Phase-II- bzw. Phase-III-Studien.
Schlussfolgerungen
Die moderne Immuntherapie mit einem PD-1-Antikörper hat sich als integrale Behandlungsoption beim fortgeschrittenen NSCLC klar etabliert. In Zukunft wird die Suche nach besseren prädiktiven Faktoren und Markern für einen eher selektiven Einsatz dieser hochwirksamen, aber spezifischen Medikamente essenziell werden.
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Efficacy and safety of ixekizumab for the treatment of moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis: Results through 108 weeks of a randomized, controlled phase 3 clinical trial (UNCOVER-3)
Ixekizumab, a high-affinity monoclonal antibody that selectively targets interleukin 17A, is efficacious in treating moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis through 60 weeks.
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A new evidence-based risk stratification system for cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma into low, intermediate, and high risk groups with implications for management
Most primary cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas are cured with surgery. A subset, however, may develop local and nodal metastasis that may eventuate in disease-specific; death. This subset has been variably termed high risk. Herein, we review; an emerging body of data on the risks of these outcomes and propose an evidence-based; risk stratification for low-, intermediate-, and high-risk tumors that takes into; account both tumor and patient characteristics. Finally, we discuss a framework for; management of these tumors on the basis of data, when available, and our; recommendations when data are sparse.
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Serious infections among a large cohort of subjects with systemically treated psoriasis
Biologic therapy is effective for treatment of moderate-to-severe psoriasis but may be associated with an increased risk for serious infection.
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Uncovering burden disparity: A comparative analysis of the impact of moderate-to-severe psoriasis and hidradenitis suppurativa
Psoriasis and hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) exhibit distinct clinical features, but no studies have directly compared the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in patients with moderate-to-severe manifestations of these conditions.
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Early mobilization programme improves functional capacity after major abdominal cancer surgery: a randomized controlled trial
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Flared sign of flail mandible on computed tomography: an unstable fracture associated with a compromised airway
A mandibular fracture alone rarely causes a life-threatening injury. The aim of this paper was to emphasise the importance of prompt identification of the radiological signs of a flail mandible in a patient with maxillofacial trauma who eventually needed definitive management of her airway.
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UK temporomandibular joint replacement database: a report on one-year outcomes
Alloplastic temporomandibular joint (TMJ) replacements are increasingly subspecialised, and supraregional centres that treat sufficient numbers to ensure high standards are emerging. Having recently reported the introduction of a national TMJ joint replacement database that is endorsed by the British Association of TMJ Surgeons (BATS), we now present the first-year outcomes. This was a review of all data in the BATS National Case Registration of TMJ Replacement as of June 2014. A total of 252 one-year outcome records were available.
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Survival after surgery for oral cancer: a 30-year experience
Oral squamous cell carcinoma is the most common intraoral malignancy, for which we advocate radical primary resection with adjuvant treatment where indicated. The main aims of this paper are to identify the overall survival of a consecutive series of patients and to relate survival to clinical and pathological factors. Kaplan–Meier curves were produced for site, sex, TNM status, and use of postoperative radiotherapy. The data were analysed using IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows and probabilities of less than 0.05 were accepted as significant.
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Removal of recurrent intraorbital tumour using a system of augmented reality
The most crucial step in the management of pleomorphic adenoma of the lacrimal gland is choosing the optimal approach for excision. We report the successful removal of a recurrent pleomorphic adenoma of the lacrimal gland in a 42-year-old woman using a specific microscope-based system of augmented reality.
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Racial and Insurer-Based Disparities of Care Exist Among Thyroid Cancer Patients in the United States
Clinical Thyroidology Sep 2017, Vol. 29, No. 9: 351-353.
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Large Retrospective Study Confirms the 2015 American Thyroid Association Guidelines for Classifying Small Thyroid Nodules on Ultrasound
Clinical Thyroidology Sep 2017, Vol. 29, No. 9: 344-347.
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Conflicting Occurrence of Thyroid-Stimulating or Blocking Antibodies Is Seen in 4 to 9% of Patients with Autoimmune Thyroid Disease
Clinical Thyroidology Sep 2017, Vol. 29, No. 9: 335-337.
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A Deiodinase 2 Polymorphism May Lower Serum T3 and Tissue T3 in Levothyroxine-Treated Patients
Clinical Thyroidology Sep 2017, Vol. 29, No. 9: 338-340.
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Hypothyroid Symptoms in Pregnant Women Fail to Predict Hypothyroid Status
Clinical Thyroidology Sep 2017, Vol. 29, No. 9: 332-334.
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Moderate-Risk versus High-Risk RET Mutation Does Not Impact Medullary Thyroid Cancer Outcomes in MEN2A Patients
Clinical Thyroidology Sep 2017, Vol. 29, No. 9: 348-350.
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Is There a Distinct Pattern of Mutations in Benign Adenomatous Nodules?
Clinical Thyroidology Sep 2017, Vol. 29, No. 9: 341-343.
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Does Empathy, a Central Element of the Art of Medicine, Proscribe Using “Good Cancer” Themes in Clinical Practice?
Clinical Thyroidology Sep 2017, Vol. 29, No. 9: 354-357.
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Reflected vision in surgical practice – A novel method to circumvent posture related Musculo-skeletal disorders
Source:Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Author(s): Krishnakumar Raja V B, Elavenil P
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Animal and human bite injuries: a 5-year retrospective study in a large urban public hospital in Venezuela
Abstract
Introduction
Animal bite injuries to the head and neck regions are an important public health problem. Most of these bites are from dogs. A 10-year retrospective study was undertaken to determine the prevalence of animal and human bites.
Materials and methods
This retrospective study was done from January 2011 to December 2016 and included 387 patients with a mean age of 21.51 years. Data collection included age, sex, days of hospitalization, lesion type, and clinical management.
Results
Majority of patients were in age group of 21–29 years, followed by 31–55 years. Out of the total 281 patients, 42 patients (51.60%) were males and 34 patients (48.40%) were females. Mean hospital stay was 7.2 days with a minimum of 5 days and a maximum of 12 days. Surgical management included cleansing and primary closure of the wound.
Conclusions
We concluded that the use of empiric antibiotic prophylaxis is essential for management of facial animal bite, and the antibiotic of first choice is amoxicillin-clavulanic acid. The aim of immediate surgical repair (< 6 h) is to avoid infections. The persistence of dog bite is public health problem in Venezuela.
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Animal and human bite injuries: a 5-year retrospective study in a large urban public hospital in Venezuela
Abstract
Introduction
Animal bite injuries to the head and neck regions are an important public health problem. Most of these bites are from dogs. A 10-year retrospective study was undertaken to determine the prevalence of animal and human bites.
Materials and methods
This retrospective study was done from January 2011 to December 2016 and included 387 patients with a mean age of 21.51 years. Data collection included age, sex, days of hospitalization, lesion type, and clinical management.
Results
Majority of patients were in age group of 21–29 years, followed by 31–55 years. Out of the total 281 patients, 42 patients (51.60%) were males and 34 patients (48.40%) were females. Mean hospital stay was 7.2 days with a minimum of 5 days and a maximum of 12 days. Surgical management included cleansing and primary closure of the wound.
Conclusions
We concluded that the use of empiric antibiotic prophylaxis is essential for management of facial animal bite, and the antibiotic of first choice is amoxicillin-clavulanic acid. The aim of immediate surgical repair (< 6 h) is to avoid infections. The persistence of dog bite is public health problem in Venezuela.
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Age Range Error in Key Points, Abstract, Introduction, and Figure Caption
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Rectus Femoris Tear Presenting as a Cause of a Subcutaneous Mass
http://ift.tt/2rVFsul
Topical Steroids in Chinese Cosmetics
http://ift.tt/2sqkMf4
Psoriasis
http://ift.tt/2f6Z8LL
Selecting Patients With Thin Melanoma for Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy
http://ift.tt/2vjmlNK
Diversity in the Selection of Dermatology Applicants
http://ift.tt/2sqc0Oc
Association Between Age and Lymph Node Positivity in Thin Melanoma
http://ift.tt/2uIV76e
An Average Face
http://ift.tt/2f5vMNG
Nationwide Herpes Zoster Emergency Department Utilization
http://ift.tt/2sqlsna
Nivolumab for Treatment-Related Vitiligo in Relapsed Metastatic Melanoma
http://ift.tt/2tIoXqQ
Diagnosis of Melanoma and Melanotic Macules of the Lip
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Human Papillomavirus Vaccination and Keratinocyte Carcinomas—Reply
http://ift.tt/2t1ydUa
Association of Multiple Primary Skin Cancers With HIV Biomarkers
http://ift.tt/2teAMAM
Significance of Efficacy Results in a Randomized Clinical Trial
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Follicular Skin Microbiome in Hidradenitis Suppurativa and Healthy Controls
http://ift.tt/2qbZ0Pm
Orangeness—Peeling Back the Myths Behind Carotenemia
http://ift.tt/2f6YJZL
Purpuric Drug Eruptions in Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer
http://ift.tt/2qbYPna
Herpes—A Not So Simple(x) History
http://ift.tt/2f6YFct
Correlation Among Cancer Mortality Rates and Internet Searches
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Effectiveness of European Regulation on Euxyl K400 Sensitization in Northeastern Italy From 1996 to 2012 and Occupation
Fragrances Categorized According to Relative Human Skin Sensitization Potency
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Treatment of Multiple-Resistant and/or Recurrent Cutaneous Warts With Squaric Acid Dibutylester: A Randomized, Double-blind, Vehicle-controlled Clinical Trial
http://ift.tt/2vTCrO9
Contact Allergy to Hydroperoxides of Linalool and D-Limonene in a US Population
http://ift.tt/2vTCmdj
Lichen Planus Pigmentosus Inversus Caused by Occupational Systemic Sensitization to Metals in a Semiconductor Factory Worker
Allergenic Ingredients in Personal Hygiene Wet Wipes
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Asymptomatic Radio-Opacity at the Floor of Nasal Cavity
Abstract
Asymptomatic pathologies are usually discovered incidentally on radiographs. Sometimes, the presentation is characteristic and diagnosis is easily arrived. For uncharacteristic presentations, numerous differential diagnosis can be made and multiple investigations may be required by the radiologist. The present manuscript discusses the differential diagnosis of a commonly presenting asymptomatic radio-opacity at the floor of the nasal cavity and an unusual outcome of the investigation.
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“Predatory” journals threatening the scientific medical press
Source:European Annals of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Diseases
Author(s): O. Laccourreye, F. Rubin, H. Maisonneuve
In this report, the authors analyze the revolutions (journal indexing, structuring of medical writing and reviewing, impact of information technology and transformation of the medical press's business model) that, in a very short space of time, have profoundly affected the world of medical writing, which has now come under the fire of "predatory" journals.
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Asymptomatic Radio-Opacity at the Floor of Nasal Cavity
Abstract
Asymptomatic pathologies are usually discovered incidentally on radiographs. Sometimes, the presentation is characteristic and diagnosis is easily arrived. For uncharacteristic presentations, numerous differential diagnosis can be made and multiple investigations may be required by the radiologist. The present manuscript discusses the differential diagnosis of a commonly presenting asymptomatic radio-opacity at the floor of the nasal cavity and an unusual outcome of the investigation.
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Correction to: Viral Immunol 2017;30:298–301. DOI: 10.1089/vim.2016.0152
Viral Immunology Sep 2017, Vol. 30, No. 7: 545-545.
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Arabic Validation of the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory and the Mini-Tinnitus Questionnaire on 100 Adult Patients
Abstract
Arabic formats of tinnitus questionnaires are needed to provide clinicians and researchers responsive and reliable tools to assess tinnitus.
Arabic versions of the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory and the Mini-Tinnitus Questionnaire are established.
Tinnitus Handicap Inventory and Mini-Tinnitus Questionnaire are reliable and valid tools for tinnitus assessment.
Tinnitus Handicap Inventory and Mini-Tinnitus Questionnaire are correlated.
Mini-Tinnitus Questionnaire is a quicker and more compact method of evaluating tinnitus compared to Tinnitus Handicap Inventory.
This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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Pachydermoperiostosis: The value of molecular diagnosis
Source:Annales de Dermatologie et de Vénéréologie
Author(s): V. Seta, Y. Capri, M. Battistella, M. Bagot, E. Bourrat
BackgroundPachydermoperiostosis is a rare autosomal recessive genetic disorder characterized by the association of periostosis and pachydermia. To date, two genes involved in prostaglandin metabolism, HPGD and SLCO2A1, have been identified.Patients and methodsA 7-year-old girl presented digital clubbing of the hands and feet, curved nails, hyperhidrosis, and pachydermia, as well as eczema of the trunk and limbs. The diagnosis of pachydermoperiostosis was confirmed by the detection of a homozygous mutation in the HPGD gene. The second case concerned a 41-year-old male with acral and cephalic pachydermia (cutis verticis gyrata), and palmoplantar keratoderma. Bone X-rays showed changes in the distal ends of several bones. The diagnosis of pachydermoperiostosis was confirmed by the detection of a homozygous mutation in the SLCO2A1 gene.DiscussionThe genotype/phenotype correlation suggests that patients with SLCO2A1 mutations will develop the symptoms later in life, but that these will be more severe, with a greater likelihood of cutis verticis gyrata and joint involvement compared with patients presenting HPGD mutations. In addition, hereditary enteropathy has recently been described in patients with SLCO2A1 mutations, which could account for the gastrointestinal picture seen in the second patient. Finally, on account of cases involving myelofibrosis associated with mutations in the SLCO2A gene, these patients should have a hematologic follow-up.ConclusionGiven the genotype/phenotype correlations illustrated by these cases, it would appear useful to propose molecular diagnosis for patients presenting pachydermoperiostosis.
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A Study of Multiple Immunotherapy-Based Treatment Combinations in Patients With Locally Advanced Unresectable or Metastatic Gastric or Gastroesophageal Junction Cancer (G/GEJ)
Interventions: Drug: 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU); Drug: Leucovorin; Drug: Oxaliplatin; Biological: Atezolizumab; Drug: Cobimetinib; Biological: Ramucirumab; Drug: Paclitaxel; Biological: PEGylated recombinant human hyaluronidase (PEGPH20); Drug: BL-8040; Drug: Linagliptin; Biological: Atezolizumab; Drug: Cobimetinib
Sponsor: Hoffmann-La Roche
Not yet recruiting - verified September 2017
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Transoral Robotic Surgery and Tailored Radiotherapy in Unknown Primary and Small Squamous Cell Head and Neck Cancer
Intervention: Other: da Vinci Surgical System Model IS4000
Sponsor: University Health Network, Toronto
Recruiting - verified September 2017
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Improvement of Genetic Testing for Cutaneous Melanoma
http://ift.tt/2w81GAq
Task Shifting in Dermatology
http://ift.tt/2fi4tg7
Addressing Minority Representation in Dermatology
http://ift.tt/2w8HmPl
Safety of Systemic Agents for the Treatment of Pediatric Psoriasis
http://ift.tt/2fi4alt
Generalized Net-Like Erythema and Stroke in a Young Female
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Ultrawide field imaging and sonography of a radial buckle
Description
A 78-year-old male presented with blurring of vision in right eye (RE) since 2 months. He was diagnosed to have retinal detachment in RE 27 years ago, which had been successfully repaired with scleral buckling surgery. Retinal holes had been treated with laser prophylaxis in left eye (LE). On examination, visual acuity was 6/24 in RE and 6/9 in LE. Both eyes had posterior subcapsular cataract (RE>LE). The retina was attached in RE, while features of high myopia, like fundus tessellation and peripapillary crescent, were evident. Indent of a radial explant was noticeable in the inferior nasal quadrant along with indent of an encirclage band (figure 1). Lattice degeneration and adequately lasered retinal lesions were seen in both eyes. The posteriorly placed radial explant was noted as a raised and hyperechoic structure with corresponding acoustic shadow on ultrasound B scan of RE (figure 2)....
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Cranial fasciitis of childhood (CFC): an unusual clinical case of a rare disease.
Cranial fasciitis of childhood (CFC) is a very uncommon tumour of the scalp, which is almost exclusively observed in the first years of life. It is a benign proliferation of fibroblasts, but its rapid growth rate may resemble a malignant disease. This disease may be suspected from clinical and radiological features, but a definitive diagnosis may be achieved only by pathological examination. We report a case whose onset was in late childhood and whose clinical and radiological characteristics were atypical.
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Proximal avulsion rupture of the flexor digitorum longus tendon associated with a medial malleolus ankle fracture
Description
A 37-year-old man presented to the emergency department with right lower limb pain after being hit by an excavator. His right ankle was swollen, but no open wounds were observed. Radiography and CT of the right ankle revealed a medial malleolus ankle fracture (figure 1A,B).
Figure 1
(A) Radiograph revealing a medial malleolus ankle fracture. (B) CT scan revealing a medial malleolus ankle fracture.
During his treatment with osteosynthesis, a proximal avulsion rupture of the flexor digitorum longus (FDL) tendon from the musculotendinous attachment was discovered (figure 2). The flexor hallucis longus (FHL) tendon and posterior tibial neurovascular bundle were intact. The ruptured FDL tendon was interlaced through the FHL tendon and immobilised in a below-knee cast for 6 weeks. He showed a good functional outcome and had returned to work at the 5-month follow-up.
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Lactobacillus: the not so friendly bacteria
We present a 65-year-old diabetic patient with a complex liver abscess and bacteraemia from Lactobacillus paracasei. The abscess resulted in a prolonged hospital stay due to ongoing sepsis despite ultrasound-guided drainage and broad-spectrum antibiotics. Furthermore, the patient developed several secondary complications including a right-sided pleural effusion, an inferior vena cava thrombus and septic lung emboli. The abscess was eventually managed successfully with a prolonged course of antibiotics and multiple ultrasound-guided drainage procedures.
To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of probiotic consumption, confirmed by strain identification, as the likely source of a liver abscess. Probiotic products have been widely used for many years and are advocated to the general public for their health benefits with no warning of side effects. Lactobacilli are one group of bacteria commonly used in these products. Although rare, complications have been reported. Susceptible patients, such as those who are immunocompromised, should be advised against excessive consumption.
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Predictive factors for oropharyngeal dysphagia after prolonged orotracheal intubation
Publication date: Available online 13 September 2017
Source:Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
Author(s): Ana Carolina Martins de Oliveira, Amélia Augusta de Lima Friche, Marina Silva Salomão, Graziela Chamarelli Bougo, Laélia Cristina Caseiro Vicente
IntroductionLesions in the oral cavity, pharynx and larynx due to endotracheal intubation can cause a reduction in the local motility and sensitivity and impair the swallowing process, resulting in oropharyngeal dysphagia.ObjectiveTo verify the predictive factors for the development of oropharyngeal dysphagia and the risk of aspiration in patients with prolonged orotracheal intubation admitted to an intensive care unit.MethodsThis is an observational, analytical, cross-sectional and retrospective data collection study of 181 electronic medical records of patients submitted to prolonged orotracheal intubation. Data on age; gender; underlying disease; associated comorbidities; time and reason for orotracheal intubation; Glasgow scale on the day of the speech-language-audiology assessment; comprehension; vocal quality; presence and severity of dysphagia; risk of bronchoaspiration; and the suggested oral route were collected. The data were analyzed through logistic regression. The level of significance was set at 5%, with a 95% Confidence Interval.ResultsThe prevalence of dysphagia in this study was 35.9% and the risk of aspiration was 24.9%. As the age increased, the altered vocal quality and the degree of voice impairment increased the risk of the presence in dysphagia by 5-; 45.4- and 6.7-fold, respectively, and of aspiration by 6-; 36.4- and 4.8-fold. The increase in the time of orotracheal intubation increased the risk of aspiration by 5.5-fold.ConclusionPatients submitted to prolonged intubation who have risk factors associated with dysphagia and aspiration should be submitted to an early speech-language/audiology assessment and receive appropriate and timely treatment. The recognition of these predictive factors by the entire multidisciplinary team can minimize the possibility of clinical complications inherent to the risk of dysphagia and aspiration in extubated patients.
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Administration of low-dose combination anti-CTLA4, anti-CD137, and anti-OX40 into murine tumor or proximal to the tumor draining lymph node induces systemic tumor regression
Abstract
The delivery of immunomodulators directly into the tumor potentially harnesses the existing antigen, tumor-specific infiltrating lymphocytes, and antigen presenting cells. This can confer specificity and generate a potent systemic anti-tumor immune response with lower doses and less toxicity compared to systemic administration, in effect an in situ vaccine. Here, we test this concept using the novel combination of immunomodulators anti-CTLA4, -CD137, and -OX40. The triple combination administered intratumorally at low doses to one tumor of a dual tumor mouse model had dramatic local and systemic anti-tumor efficacy in lymphoma (A20) and solid tumor (MC38) models, consistent with an abscopal effect. The minimal effective dose was 10 μg each. The effect was dependent on CD8 T-cells. Intratumoral administration resulted in superior local and distant tumor control compared to systemic routes, supporting the in situ vaccine concept. In a single tumor A20 model, injection close to the tDLN resulted in similar efficacy as intratumoral and significantly better than targeting a non-tDLN, supporting the role of the tDLN as a viable immunotherapy target in addition to the tumor itself. Distribution studies confirmed expected concentration of antibodies in tumor and tDLN, in keeping with the anti-tumor results. Overall intratumoral or peri-tDLN administration of the novel combination of anti-CTLA4, anti-CD137, and anti-OX40, all agents in the clinic or clinical trials, demonstrates potent systemic anti-tumor effects. This immunotherapeutic combination is promising for future clinical development via both these safe and highly efficacious routes of administration.
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Primary facial reanimation in head and neck cancer
Source:Oral Oncology
Author(s): Axel Sahovaler, David Yeh, John Yoo
Facial Paralysis (FP) profoundly impairs the life of individuals, both functionally and psychosocially. Surgical approaches to treat this condition are myriad, but the ultimate goal is to restore symmetry and movement. Ablative surgery for tumors of the head and neck region are amongst the most common etiologies causing FP and this group of patients represents unique challenges. Surgical defects may have multiple competing reconstructive requirements and addressing the FP must be considered in this context. Furthermore, extent of disease, patient age, duration of preceding paralysis, adjuvant treatment, as well as the various different type of facial nerve defects are factors that may influence the type of reconstructive technique selected to address the FP.The complexity of FP especially following head and neck ablation can lead to results that are inconsistent and humbling. FP defects can be broadly described as having the potential for facial muscle recovery versus irreversible paralysis. Literature that specifically focuses on primary facial reanimation procedures in the oncological setting is scarce. We present a comprehensive review of primary facial reanimation after ablative surgery including the descriptions of a wide array of surgical techniques such as reinnervation, dynamic muscle transposition, static suspension, and free tissue transfer. Understanding the advantages and limitations of the different options will enable the surgeon to offer treatment for the paralyzed face for most clinical scenarios.
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Neutralization of viral infectivity by zebrafish c-reactive protein isoforms
Source:Molecular Immunology, Volume 91
Author(s): Melissa Bello-Perez, Alberto Falco, Regla Medina-Gali, Patricia Pereiro, Jose Antonio Encinar, Beatriz Novoa, Luis Perez, Julio Coll
This work explores the unexpected in vivo and in vitro anti-viral functions of the seven c-reactive protein (crp1-7) genes of zebrafish (Danio rerio). First results showed heterogeneous crp1-7 transcript levels in healthy wild-type zebrafish tissues and organs and how those levels heterogeneously changed not only after bacterial but also after viral infections, including those in adaptive immunity-deficient rag1−/− mutants. As shown by microarray hybridization and proteomic techniques, crp2/CRP2 and crp5/CRP5 transcripts/proteins were among the most modulated during in vivo viral infection situations including the highest responses in the absence of adaptive immunity. In contrast crp1/CRP1/and crp7/CRP7 very often remained unmodulated. All evidences suggested that zebrafish crp2-6/CRP2-6 may have in vivo anti-viral activities in addition to their well known anti-bacterial and/or physiological functions in mammalians. Confirming those expectations, in vitro neutralization and in vivo protection against spring viremia carp virus (SVCV) infections were demonstrated by crp2-6/CRP2-6 using crp1-7 transfected and/or CRP1-7-enriched supernatant-treated fish cells and crp2-5-injected one-cell stage embryo eggs, respectively. All these findings discovered a crp1-7/CRP1-7 primitive anti-viral functional diversity.These findings may help to study similar functions on the one-gene-coded human CRP, which is widely used as a clinical biomarker for bacterial infections, tissue inflammation and coronary heart diseases.
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Mast Cell Chymase Decreases The Severity Of Group B Streptococcus Infections
Source:Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
Author(s): Claire Gendrin, Nicholas J. Shubin, Erica Boldenow, Sean Merillat, Morgan Clauson, Danny Power, Kelly S. Doran, Magnus Abrink, Gunnar Pejler, Lakshmi Rajagopal, Adrian M. Piliponsky
BackgroundGroup B Streptococcus (GBS) or Streptococcus agalactiae are ß-hemolytic, Gram-positive bacteria that colonize the lower genital tract of women and are frequently associated with infections during pregnancy. Innate immune defenses are critical for controlling GBS dissemination and systemic infection. Mast cells are resident sentinel cells that come into contact with pathogens early during colonization and infection.ObjectiveWe aimed to investigate the contribution of chymase to systemic GBS infection and rates of preterm birth.MethodsPharmacological and genetic approaches using mice deficient in mast cell protease (MCPT)4, the mouse functional homolog of human chymase, were employed.ResultsOur studies show that, in response to GBS, mast cells release a protease with chymotrypsin-like cleavage specificity. Additionally, increased GBS systemic infection and preterm births were observed in MCPT4-deficient mice vs. MCPT4 sufficient mice. We further observed that proteolytic cleavage of the host extracellular matrix protein fibronectin by peritoneal cell-derived mast cell (PCMC) lysates diminished GBS adherence. Consistent with this observation, the increase in GBS dissemination and preterm births observed in MCPT4-deficient mice was abolished when GBS were deficient in expression of the fibronectin binding protein, SfbA.ConclusionsTaken together, our results suggest that the protective effect of MCPT4 against GBS dissemination and preterm labor can in part be attributed to MCPT4-mediated proteolysis of fibronectin. Our studies reveal a novel role of mast cells in defense against bacterial infections.
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Alveolar eosinophilia in current smokers with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in the SPIROMICS cohort
Source:Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
Author(s): Carlos H. Martinez, Sara X. Li, Andrew J. Hirzel, Valerie R. Stolberg, Neil E. Alexis, R. Graham Barr, Eugene R. Bleecker, Elizabeth E. Carretta, Stephanie A. Christenson, Christopher B. Cooper, David J. Couper, Claire M. Doerschuk, MeiLan K. Han, Nadia N. Hansel, Annette T. Hastie, Eric A. Hoffman, Robert J. Kaner, Fernando J. Martinez, Deborah A. Meyers, Wanda K. O'Neal, Robert Paine, Nirupama Putcha, Stephen I. Rennard, Prescott G. Woodruff, Michelle Zeidler, Jeffrey L. Curtis, Christine M. Freeman
Active smoking in stable COPD subjects significantly increased eosinophil accumulation in the distal airspaces, but not in sputum or peripheral blood. Our findings support the need to investigate this cell-type as a potential driver of COPD symptomatology and progression.
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Clinical, Immunological and Genetic Spectrum of 696 Patients with Combined Immunodeficiency
Source:Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
Author(s): Hassan Abolhassani, Janet Chou, Wayne Bainter, Craig Platt, Mahmood Tavassoli, Toba Momen, Marzieh Tavakol, Mohammad Hossein Eslamian, Mohammad Gharagozlou, Masoud Movahedi, Mohsen Ghadami, Amir Ali Hamidieh, Gholamreza Azizi, Reza Yazdani, Mohsen Afarideh, Alireza Ghajar, Arash Havaei, Zahra Chavoushzadeh, Seyed Alireza Mahdaviani, Taher Cheraghi, Nasrin Behniafard, Reza Amin, Soheila Aleyasin, Reza Faridhosseini, Farahzad Jabbari-Azad, Mohammamd Nabavi, Mohammad Hassan Bemanian, Saba Arshi, Rasol Molatefi, Roya Sherkat, Mahboubeh Mansouri, Mehrnaz Mesdaghi, Delara Babaie, Iraj Mohammadzadeh, Javad Ghaffari, Alireza Shafiei, Najmeddin Kalantari, Hamid Ahanchian, Maryam Khoshkhui, Habib Soheili, Abbas Dabbaghzadeh, Afshin Shirkani, Rasoul Nasiri Kalmarzi, Seyed Hamidreza Mortazavi, Javad Tafaroji, Abbas Khalili, Javad Mohammadi, Babak Negahdari, Mohammad-Taghi Joghataei, Basel K. al-Ramadi, Capucine Picard, Nima Parvaneh, Nima Rezaei, Talal Chatila, Michel J. Massaad, Sevgi Keles, Lennart Hammarström, Raif S. Geha, Asghar Aghamohammadi
BackgroundCombined immunodeficiencies (CIDs) are diseases of defective adaptive immunity with diverse clinical phenotypes. Although CIDs are more prevalent in the Middle East than Western countries, the resources for genetic diagnosis are limited.ObjectivesThis study aims to characterize the categories of CID patients in Iran clinically and genetically.MethodsClinical and laboratory data were obtained from 696 patients with CIDs. Patients were subdivided into those with syndromic (344 patients) and non-syndromic CIDs (352 patients). Targeted DNA sequencing was performed on 243 patients (34.9%).ResultsThe overall diagnostic yield of the 243 sequenced patients was 77.8% (189 patients). The clinical diagnosis of HIES (p<0.001), onset of disease > 5y (p=0.02), and the absence of multiple affected family members (p=0.04), were significantly more frequent in the patients without a genetic diagnosis. An autosomal recessive disease was found in 62.9% of patients, reflecting the high rate of consanguinity in this cohort. Mutations impairing VDJ recombination and DNA repair were the most common underlying causes of CIDs. However, in patients with syndromic CIDs, autosomal recessive mutations in ATM, autosomal dominant mutations in STAT3 and microdeletions in 22q11.21 were the most commonly affected genomic loci. Patients with syndromic CIDs had a significantly lower five-year survival rate rather than those with non-syndromic CIDs.ConclusionsThis study provides proof of principle for the application of targeted next-generation sequencing panels in countries with limited diagnostic resources. The impact of genetic diagnosis on clinical care requires continued improvements in therapeutic resources for these patients.
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Mast cell exosomes can suppress allergic reactions by binding to IgE
Source:Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
Author(s): Guogang Xie, Haiwei Yang, Xia Peng, Lihui Lin, Juan Wang, Kun Lin, Zelin Cui, Jia Li, Hui Xiao, Yuting Liang, Li Li
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Role of the IL-12/IL-35 balance in Sjögren’s syndrome
Source:Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
Author(s): Olivier Fogel, Elodie Rivière, Raphaèle Seror, Gaetane Nocturne, Saida Boudaoud, Bineta Ly, Jacques-Eric Gottenberg, Véronique Le Guern, Jean-Jacques Dubost, Joanne Nititham, Kimberly E. Taylor, Philippe Chanson, Philippe Dieudé, Lindsey A. Criswell, Bernd Jagla, Alice Thai, Michael Mingueneau, Xavier Mariette, Corinne Miceli-Richard
BackgroundAn interferon (IFN) signature is involved in the pathogenesis of primary Sjögren's syndrome (pSS), but whether the signature is type 1 or 2 remains controversial. Mouse models and genetic studies suggested the involvement of T helper 1 and type 2 IFN pathways. Likewise, polymorphisms of interleukin 12A gene (IL-12A), which encodes for IL-12p35, have been associated with pSS. IL-12p35 subunit is shared by 2 heterodimers, IL-12 and IL-35.ObjectiveTo confirm the genetic association of IL-12A polymorphism and pSS and elucidate the involvement of the IL-12/IL-35 balance in pSS by functional studies.MethodsThe genetic study involved 673 patients with pSS from 2 French pSS cohorts and 585 healthy French controls. Functional studies were performed on sorted monocytes, stimulated or not. IL-12A mRNA and IL-12 and IL-35 protein levels were assessed by qRT-PCR and by ELISA and a multiplex kit for IL-35 and IL-12, respectively.ResultsWe confirmed the association of the IL-12A rs485497 polymorphism and pSS and found an increased serum protein level of IL-12p70 in pSS patients carrying the risk allele (p=0.016). Serum level of IL-12p70 was greater in patients than controls (p=0.0001), especially patients with more active disease (p=0.05); conversely IL-35 level was decreased in patients (p=0.0001) especially in patients with a more active disease (p=0.05). In blood cellular subsets, both IL-12p35 and EBI-3 mRNAs were detected only in B cells with a trend toward a lower level among pSS patients.ConclusionOur findings emphasize the involvement of the IL-12/IL-35 balance in the pathogenesis of pSS. Serum IL-35 level was associated with low disease activity, in contrast to serum IL-12p70 level, which was rather associated with a more active disease.
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Reduced risk of peanut sensitization following exposure through breast-feeding and early peanut introduction
Publication date: Available online 12 September 2017
Source:Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
Author(s): Tracy J. Pitt, Allan B. Becker, Moira Chan-Yeung, Edmond S. Chan, Wade T.A. Watson, Rishma Chooniedass, Meghan B. Azad
BackgroundRecent trials have shown that avoiding peanuts during infancy increases the risk of peanut allergy; however, these studies did not address maternal peanut consumption.ObjectiveWe sought to investigate the relationship between maternal peanut consumption while breast-feeding, timing of direct peanut introduction, and peanut sensitization at age 7 years.MethodsSecondary analysis of a nested cohort within the 1995 Canadian Asthma Primary Prevention Study intervention study was performed. Breast-feeding and maternal and infant peanut consumption were captured by repeated questionnaires during infancy. Skin prick testing for peanut sensitization was performed at age 7 years.ResultsOverall, 58.2% of mothers consumed peanuts while breast-feeding and 22.5% directly introduced peanuts to their infant by 12 months. At 7 years, 9.4% of children were sensitized to peanuts. The lowest incidence (1.7%) was observed among children whose mothers consumed peanuts while breast-feeding and directly introduced peanuts before 12 months. Incidence was significantly higher (P < .05) if mothers consumed peanuts while breast-feeding but delayed introducing peanuts to their infant beyond 12 months (15.1%), or if mothers avoided peanuts themselves but directly introduced peanuts by 12 months (17.6%). Interaction analyses controlling for study group and maternal atopy confirmed that maternal peanut consumption while breast-feeding and infant peanut consumption by 12 months were protective in combination, whereas either exposure in isolation was associated with an increased risk of sensitization (P interaction = .003).ConclusionsIn this secondary analysis, maternal peanut consumption while breast-feeding paired with direct introduction of peanuts in the first year of life was associated with the lowest risk of peanut sensitization, compared with all other combinations of maternal and infant peanut consumption.
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High Patient Satisfaction with Daylight-Activated Methyl Aminolevulinate Cream in the Treatment of Multiple Actinic Keratoses: Results of an Observational Study in Australia
Abstract
Introduction
Actinic keratoses (AK) are treated to reduce the risk of progression to squamous cell carcinoma and for symptomatic and cosmetic benefits. The objective of this observational study was to generate real-life data on the use of daylight photodynamic therapy with methyl aminolevulinate cream (MAL DL-PDT) in treating mild to moderate facial/scalp AK.
Methods
A multicenter, prospective, observational study was conducted in Australia in patients receiving a single treatment of MAL DL-PDT for mild to moderate AK. Efficacy was assessed 3 months after treatment by investigator-assessed improvement and patient- and physician-completed satisfaction questionnaires. Adverse events were recorded throughout the study.
Results
Overall, 81 patients were enrolled of mean age 62.7 years, mostly men (76.5%) with skin phototype I (64.2%) or II (35.8%) and a long history of AK (mean duration 16.8 years). Most had multiple lesions (82.7% had >10 lesions) of predominantly grade I (75.3%). At 3 months after treatment, almost half the patients (46.8%) required no further treatment. The proportions of patients and physicians satisfied to very satisfied with the MAL DL-PDT treatment were 79.7% and 83.3%, respectively. After receiving the treatment, 74.1% of patients indicated via the questionnaire that they were not bothered at all by the pain. Related AEs were reported in 48.1% of patients, mainly mild erythema (44.4%).
Conclusions
In clinical practice in Australia, the use of MAL DL-PDT in treating multiple mild to moderate non-hyperkeratotic AK of the face and/or scalp results in high levels of patient and physician satisfaction reflecting the good efficacy and tolerability of this almost painless, convenient procedure.
Trial Registration
ClinicalTrials.gov identifier, NCT02674048.
Funding
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Teledermatoskopie mittels Smartphone
Zusammenfassung
Hintergrund
Die mobile Teledermatoskopie ist eine vielversprechende Technik zur Ergänzung oder Substitution einer dermatologischen Untersuchung.
Fragestellung
In dieser Pilotstudie wurde das Ergebnis teledermatoskopischer Konsultationen mit den Ergebnissen aus klinischen Konsultationen sowie histologischen Resultaten verglichen.
Methodik
Konventionelle und dermatoskopische Fotos von Einzelläsionen wurden mithilfe eines auf ein Mobiltelefon aufgesetzten Handyscopes bei 26 Patienten aufgenommen. Fünf Ärzte/innen führten die klassische klinische Untersuchung einschließlich Dermatoskopie durch, eine erfahrene Oberärztin beurteilte die teledermatologischen und teledermatoskopischen Bilder. Die Ergebnisse wurden bezüglich der gestellten Diagnose, der genannten Differenzialdiagnosen, des empfohlenen weiteren Vorgehens und der subjektiven und objektiven Diagnosesicherheit verglichen. Darüber hinaus wurden 23 % der Läsionen exzidiert und histologisch befundet.
Ergebnisse
Die am häufigsten gestellte Diagnose war „Nävuszellnävus", gefolgt von „subungualem Hämatom" und „Basalzellkarzinom". Die Ergebnisse der klinischen Konsultation und der Teledermatoskopie stimmten hinsichtlich der Diagnose in 92,3 % der Fälle überein. Die Therapieempfehlungen deckten sich zu 76,9 %. Von den 6 histologisch gestellten Diagnosen waren 66,7 % gleichermaßen mittels Teledermatoskopie bzw. konventionell klinisch-dermatoskopisch gestellt worden. Bezüglich der Diagnosesicherheit ergab sich kein Nachteil zulasten der Teledermatoskopie.
Schlussfolgerungen
Teledermatologische Aufnahmen von Einzelläsionen, die mit teledermatoskopischen Aufnahmen kombiniert werden, lassen sich gut und sicher beurteilen. Bei eingeschränktem Zugang zu fachärztlicher Beratung ist die mobile Dermatoskopie eine belastbare Alternative zur klassischen dermatologischen Konsultation.
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Efficacy of Titanium Mesh Osteosynthesis in Maxillofacial Fractures
Abstract
Introduction
Trauma is steadily increasing in the modern world and thus becoming a major public problem. Maxillofacial injuries constitute a substantial proportion of cases of trauma and occur in a variety of situations like road traffic accidents, interpersonal violence, falls or as a result of contact sports. The aim of this prospective study was to evaluate the efficacy of titanium mesh for osteosynthesis of maxillofacial fractures.
Materials and Methods
Fifteen patients of maxillofacial fractures who were treated with titanium mesh were included in this prospective study. The patients were evaluated preoperatively, intraoperatively and postoperatively at 7th day, 3rd week, 6th week and 12th week.
Results
The mean age of fifteen patients was 31.3 years with a male:female ratio of 14:1. The most common mode of injury was road traffic accident (86.6%). The mean time interval between injury and surgical procedure was found to be 7.6 days. The majority of fracture sites (88%) were comminuted. 93.3% of the patients achieved good occlusion by 12th week postoperatively. Postoperative complications included residual hypoaesthesia in four patients and wound dehiscence in one patient.
Conclusion
We conclude that titanium mesh is a versatile option for maxillofacial fractures. It provided good stabilization especially in comminuted fractures. As a fixation method, it was quick in placement and highly adaptable, and thus, it proved to be valuable in restoring the form and function in maxillofacial trauma patients.
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No difference between manual and different power toothbrushes with and without specific instructions in young, oral healthy adults—results of a randomized clinical trial
Abstract
Background
The aim of this randomized clinical study was to detect the effect of an instruction within a group using oscillating-rotating (OR), sonic-active (SA), or manual toothbrushes (MTB) in young, oral healthy adults.
Methods
One hundred fifty participants were randomly assigned into six groups (n = 25): with (OR-I, SA-I, MTB-I) and without instruction (OR-NI, SA-NI, MTB-NI). Participants in I subgroups received one standardized instruction of the toothbrush system. At baseline (t0), after 2 (t1), 4 (t2), and 12 weeks (t3), plaque indices including modified Quigley–Hein Index (QHI) and Marginal Plaque Index (MPI) as well as inflammation indices including Papilla Bleeding Index (PBI) and Gingival Index (GI) were assessed. Kruskal–Wallis test, Friedman test, and chi-square or Fisher's exact test (p < 0.05) were used for statistical analysis.
Results
One hundred thirty-one participants completed the follow-up and were analyzed: OR-I = 21, OR-NI = 22, SA-I = 22, SA-NI = 22, MTB-I = 22, and MTB-NI = 22. Within groups between t0 and t3, OR and SA systems showed a significant plaque reduction, irrespective of instruction (p i < 0.05). In MTB-I and in SA-NI subgroups, a reduction of GI was detected, while an improvement in PBI within SA-I was found (p i < 0.05). Thereby, after 12 weeks, gingival inflammation and plaque indices were comparable between all subgroups (p i > 0.05). Irrespective of the toothbrush system used, only QHI was positively influenced by instruction (p < 0.01).
Conclusion
The used toothbrush as well as the presence or absence of a single brush-specific instruction has no influence on plaque removal and reduction of gingival inflammation in young, oral healthy adults in an observation period of 12 weeks.
Clinical relevance
A single instruction might bring no benefit in this patient group, independently of the used toothbrush system.
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Second Branchial Anomalies: A Study of 94 Cases
Abstract
Ninety-four patients with second branchial anomalies were retrospectively analysed at a tertiary care centre from January 2006 to September 2016 to determine the demographical data and management. Branchial sinus and fistula presented earlier as compared to branchial cyst. The mean age at presentation in case of branchial sinuses, fistulae and cysts was 5.07, 5.79 and 7.31 years respectively. There was preponderance in males as compared to females, more so in bilateral cases. Male to female sex ratio was 2.91:1. The branchial fistulae were the most common type of lesions, followed by the branchial sinuses. The branchial anomalies were more on the right side (65.96%) probably due to right handedness of the population. Only eight patients (8.51%) had bilateral anomalies. Four patients had familial association, it was seen in bilateral cases and they presented earlier than unilateral cases. Early and complete surgical excision is the treatment of choice. Preoperative sinogram/fistulogram and intraoperative methylene blue dye injection is not mandatory for excision of a branchial sinus/fistula. Post-operative wound infection was the most common complication (4.25%).
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Pectoral nerve block1 versus modified pectoral nerve block2 for postoperative pain relief in patients undergoing modified radical mastectomy: a randomized clinical trial †
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Beta-blockers in sepsis: time to reconsider current constraints?
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Sujana S. Chandrasekhar
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Improving Team Performance Through Simulation-Based Learning
American health care is facing an epidemic of medical errors. A major cause of these errors is poor teamwork. Crisis resource management (CRM) is a set of teamwork principles derived from the airline industry. Medical simulation is an educational tool that affords health care providers a means of improving teamwork by learning and practicing CRM. This article (1) discusses the case for teaching team training, (2) reviews the principles of medical simulation as they pertain to team training, (3) provides practical guidelines for using medical simulation in otolaryngology education, (4) discusses current evidence for the efficacy of medical simulation.
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The Economics of Surgical Simulation
There are massive hidden costs in the current paradigm of surgical training related to increased operative times for procedures with resident involvement and costs of medical errors. Shifting procedural training outside of the operating room through use of simulation has the potential to improve patient safety, minimize learning time to achieve competency, and increase operative efficiency. Investment in surgical simulation has the potential to reduce costs to health care systems through improved operating room efficiency and reduction of medical errors. This article explores the economic costs related to surgical training in otolaryngology and the value of investment in surgical simulation.
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Assessment of Surgical Skills and Competency
Evaluation of surgical skills and competency are important aspects of the medical education process. Measurable and reproducible methods of assessment with objective feedback are essential components of surgical training. Objective Structured Assessment of Technical Skills (OSATS) is widely used across the medical specialties and otolaryngology-specific tools have been developed and validated for sinus and mastoid surgery. Although assessment of surgical skills can be time-consuming and requires human and financial resources, new evaluation methods and emerging technology may alleviate these barriers while also improving data collection practices.
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Contributors
SUJANA S. CHANDRASEKHAR, MD
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Simulation in Otolaryngology
OTOLARYNGOLOGIC CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA
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Allergy for the Otolaryngologist
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Sonographie in der Nachsorge bei Kopf- und Halskarzinomen
Zusammenfassung
In Deutschland ist die hochauflösende Sonographie mit Verwendung von Farbduplexverfahren neben der Computertomographie (CT) ein gängiges und bewährtes Verfahren im Rahmen der Therapiekontrolle („restaging") nach der Primärtherapie von Kopf-Hals-Karzinomen (HNSCC). Im internationalen Kontext existieren für HNSCC keine evidenzbasierten Leitlinien für das Re-Staging oder die Tumornachsorge. Entscheidungen für und wider eine „neck dissection" (ND) nach primärer Radiochemotherapie (RCT) werden in den Tumorkonferenzen häufig individuell getroffen und unterliegen damit einer Variabilität. Anders als in Großbritannien oder den USA besteht in Deutschland eine hohe Expertise in der Anwendung des Ultraschalls in Kombination mit der CT zum routinemäßigen Re-Staging von HNSCC nach RCT. Mittels der hochauflösenden Sonographie (B-Mode und Farbdoppler) sind morphologische Veränderungen von Halslymphknoten hervorragend darstellbar. Ein weiterer wichtiger Aspekt ist die genaue und standardisierte Dokumentation von Befunden und deren Dynamik im Verlauf. Zusammen mit der klinischen Präsentation ermöglicht die Sonographie eine konkrete Entscheidungsfindung und „Therapie aus einer Hand".
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Second Branchial Anomalies: A Study of 94 Cases
Abstract
Ninety-four patients with second branchial anomalies were retrospectively analysed at a tertiary care centre from January 2006 to September 2016 to determine the demographical data and management. Branchial sinus and fistula presented earlier as compared to branchial cyst. The mean age at presentation in case of branchial sinuses, fistulae and cysts was 5.07, 5.79 and 7.31 years respectively. There was preponderance in males as compared to females, more so in bilateral cases. Male to female sex ratio was 2.91:1. The branchial fistulae were the most common type of lesions, followed by the branchial sinuses. The branchial anomalies were more on the right side (65.96%) probably due to right handedness of the population. Only eight patients (8.51%) had bilateral anomalies. Four patients had familial association, it was seen in bilateral cases and they presented earlier than unilateral cases. Early and complete surgical excision is the treatment of choice. Preoperative sinogram/fistulogram and intraoperative methylene blue dye injection is not mandatory for excision of a branchial sinus/fistula. Post-operative wound infection was the most common complication (4.25%).
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Mechanical characteristics of the maxillary sinus Schneiderian membrane ex vivo
Abstract
Objectives
It has been speculated that certain Schneiderian membrane thickness (SMT) might be more prone to perforation. This investigation was aimed at studying the mechanical characteristics of the Schneiderian membrane under one- and two-dimensional tests and their correlation to the histological SMT in human samples.
Material and methods
Sixteen Schneiderian membranes were collected from 11 cadaver heads treated with Thiel's embalming method. The samples were processed and analyzed clinically and histologically. One-dimensional maximum elongation until perforation and two-dimensional resistance to ball penetration were performed after the biopsy. Data was analyzed by using the Wilcoxon rank test and the Spearman's rank correlation.
Results
The histological SMT was 1.36 ± 0.42 mm, whereas the clinical thickness was 0.27 ± 0.21 mm, yielding statistical significance (p = 0.000). The resistance under ball penetration was 0.59 ± 0.43 N and the mean maximum elongation in the one-dimension test 11.19 ± 7.14 mm. Expressed in percentage, the mean stretch was 241.36 ± 227.97% (range 31.5 up to 947%). A weak positive correlation was found between the ball penetration test and the SMT (r = 0.10, p = 0.711), while a weak negative correlation was found between stretching test and the SMT (r = −0.021, p = 0.94).
Conclusions
Mechanical tests seem to indicate that SMT might not significantly predispose to Schneiderian membrane perforation. Hence, other anatomical and operator's factors should be considered of surpassing importance.
Clinical relevance
Thinner SM might be more prone to perforation when detaching it from the maxillary sinus antrum; however, a thick membrane is not prevented to tear, as their resistance under elastic forces is not higher than thinner ones.
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Scrotoschisis: a case report
Scrotoschisis is a rare congenital anomaly of the scrotal wall with idiopathic etiology and unknown prevalence. This pathology is extremely rare. We report a new case and review the literature for relevant data.
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Food Rituals and their Social Significance in the Mid-Second Millennium BC in the Southern Levant: A View from Megiddo
Abstract
Ceremonies involving intentional burial of animals with humans are acknowledged to bear religious, social and political connotations, and we explored both the ritual activity and the social trajectory of these activities. To date, these ceremonies have rarely been examined within the context of nearby daily activities. We studied faunal remains associated with intramural burials with comparison to contemporaneous daily life in the mid-second millennium BC at Tel Megiddo, as well as comparison with concomitant extramural burials and locations of public feasts. Our study highlights the human interaction with animals that are not often treated as bearing social meaning or having interrelationships with human, the livestock animals. We demonstrate that livestock animals in the second millennium BC had a significant social role as well as economic value. The choice of animals consumed and sacrificed in these rituals is strongly related to the animal's symbolic potency, and is based on the desired social message that the population aims to convey. Finally, the form of luxury food that is found in the Megiddo funerary rituals supports the hypothesis regarding the intramural burials' role in creating and enhancing social family bonds.
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