Publications by authors named "Crystal Barroca"

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  • * Studies show that untreated CD patients exhibit heart abnormalities, including prolonged QT intervals and a higher risk of arrhythmias, particularly in cases like dilated cardiomyopathy or myocarditis.
  • * While GFD and immunosuppression appear to enhance heart function and reduce risks, research limitations such as small sample sizes hinder definitive conclusions; future studies should focus on larger populations for better insights.
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Colposcopies are diagnostic procedures conducted to detect precancerous and cancerous lesions on the cervix and are often done as a sequelae of histological abnormalities found on cervical screening exams, such as precancerous abnormalities, positive human papillomavirus (HPV) results, or a past medical history of cervical dysplasia. Colposcopies, while often necessary to ensure the health of the patient, can induce a lot of anxiety and distress in the time leading up to the procedure, often due to fear of the procedure itself, anticipation of pain, as well as fear regarding the results of the colposcopy. Experiencing physical pain and discomfort during gynecological procedures can negatively influence a woman's willingness to comply with future medical appointments, often exacerbating feelings of anxiety and distress.

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  • * A case study of a 26-year-old woman with SLE and chronic dermatographic urticaria showed significant improvement after using hydroxyzine, despite previous unsuccessful treatments.
  • * This highlights the need for awareness of rare skin symptoms in SLE and suggests hydroxyzine could be effective for hard-to-treat cases, stressing the importance of further research to develop better treatment approaches.
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Albumin-to-globulin ratio (AGR) is a cheap, widely accessible component of common blood work that has been implicated in the prognosis of various cancers. This effect is attributed to the cooperative relationship between albumin reflecting the body's nutritional status and globulin serving as an indicator of immune status. With the high morbidity and mortality associated with gastrointestinal cancer and the increasing necessity for cost-effective health care, research into AGR's potential as an indicator of prognosis is warranted.

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The COVID-19 pandemic has had worldwide impacts, including disrupting community services. One interrupted service was syringe service programs (SSPs), community-established initiatives that provide sterile supplies and aid in overcoming addiction in drug-using participants. In the United States (U.

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The vulnerable phase (VP) of heart failure (HF) is 30 to 90 days after hospital discharge and is associated with increased rehospitalization and mortality rates. The pathophysiological mechanism that drives the VP is due to the progressive increase in left ventricular filling pressure, which can cause hemodynamic congestion and long-term multiorgan injury. Our team analyzed English-written, peer-reviewed research through PubMed from 2018 to 2022, to gather current information on the VP and generate a multipronged approach toward the assessment and intervention of patients with posthospitalization HF.

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