Publications by authors named "A Kraeva L"

Health care is changing rapidly. Hospitals are, and will remain, an essential setting to deliver it. We discuss how to maximise the benefits of hospitals in the future in different geographic and health system settings, highlighting a series of cross-cutting issues.

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Background: Emerging research indicates the potential for early transition from intravenous to oral antimicrobial therapy in certain infections. This trend may have implications for outpatient parenteral antibiotic therapy (OPAT) programs, as the demand for prolonged intravenous treatment could decrease. The objective of this study was to evaluate the frequency and evolution of OPAT courses of ≥ 14 days over the years and determine the medical justification for those prolonged treatments.

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Mammary analog secretory carcinoma (MASC) is a relatively rare, low-grade tumor affecting the salivary glands. We report a 62-year-old female who was diagnosed with MASC of the left parotid gland and underwent left Total conservative parotidectomy with condylectomy and reconstruction with right anterolateral free flap and left facial nerve (frontal branch) reconstruction with a cable graft. As there is no standard treatment protocol developed for the management of MASC, this report focuses on the various management options that have been followed to date.

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  • In European forests, tree species form partnerships with ectomycorrhizal (EM) and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, which help in nutrient acquisition through specific fungal structures.
  • A study analyzed mycorrhizal communities under 23 tree species across different climates and soil types, finding that the types of EM fungi were related to the humus forms of the soil.
  • The research highlights how factors like past land use, tree species traits, and soil depth affect fungal community structure, suggesting that understanding these relationships can enhance models predicting forest soil functions and tree nutrient adaptation.
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The is a plant used in the traditional Ayurvedic Medicine system and has more than 800 species. These species grow in the same area and there are chances of adulteration of other species and, incorrect identification may also lead to wrong reports. This study was attempted by Enovate Biolife Pvt.

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