Publications by authors named "A R Adil"

Background: Kidney failure is a prevalent condition with tendency for familial clustering in up to 27% of the affected individuals. Living kidney donor (LKD) transplantation is the optimal treatment option; however, in Canada, more than 45% of LKDs are biologically related to their recipients which subjects recipients to worse graft survival and donors to higher future risk of kidney failure. Although not fully understood, this observation could be partially explained by genetic predisposition to kidney diseases.

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  • - Olokizumab (OKZ) is a promising monoclonal antibody for treating rheumatoid arthritis, showing significant efficacy in recent clinical trials and this meta-analysis evaluates its effectiveness and safety in patients not responding well to standard treatments.
  • - The review included five trials with 2,761 patients, demonstrating that various dosages of OKZ led to statistically significant improvements in disease activity scales (ACR 20, 50, and 70) compared to placebo, with notable improvements across all treatment groups.
  • - While the safety profile of OKZ was favorable, showing comparable mortality rates to placebo, the authors recommend larger and longer-term studies to further validate these positive results.
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Importance: In recent years, concern has grown around the overdetection of thyroid cancer. Changes to thyroid nodule risk stratification systems and guidelines were made to improve diagnostic yield. It is not known how these advancements have affected the size of thyroid nodules reported on ultrasonography over time.

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Although the spatial, cellular and molecular landscapes of resected pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) are well documented, the characteristics of its metastatic ecology remain elusive. By applying spatially resolved transcriptomics to matched primary and metastatic PDAC samples, we discovered a conserved continuum of fibrotic, metabolic and immunosuppressive spatial ecotypes across anatomical regions. We observed spatial tumor microenvironment heterogeneity spanning beyond that previously appreciated in PDAC.

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