Publications by authors named "C S Grange"

Introduction: Cataract surgery, generally performed on an outpatient basis, is the most common surgical procedure in France. Patients are contacted the day before and the day after by telephone, which is time-consuming and subject to great inter-operator variability. Automated SMS allows standardized information to be sent instantaneously to a large number of patients.

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  • * It functions like "acute brain failure," often triggered by other health problems like infections or metabolic issues, and can have serious impacts on patients and the healthcare system.
  • * The review focuses on diagnosing delirium in older adults, discussing available screening tools, exploring its relationship with dementia, and outlining both non-drug and drug management strategies for treatment.
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  • * This study analyzed milk samples from 60 dairy cows to explore the differences in extracellular vesicle miRNAs between healthy cows and those with mastitis, identifying 1997 differentially expressed miRNAs.
  • * Findings suggest that certain miRNAs could serve as biomarkers for identifying mastitis, but further research is needed for validation, particularly for diagnosing subclinical cases.
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In recent decades, subcutaneous (SC) administration of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) has emerged as a promising alternative to intravenous delivery in oncology, offering comparable therapeutic efficacy while addressing patient preferences. This perspective article provides an in-depth analysis of the technological landscape surrounding SC mAb administration in oncology. It outlines various technologies under evaluation across developmental stages, spanning from preclinical investigations to the integration of established methodologies in clinical practice.

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