Acad Radiol
June 2024
Rationale And Objectives: Neurological complications associated with coronavirus disease (COVID-19) have been reported in children; however, data on neuroimaging findings remain limited. This study aimed to comprehensively examine neuroimaging patterns of COVID-19 in children and their relationship with clinical outcomes.
Materials And Methods: This retrospective cross-sectional study involved reviewing the medical records and MRI scans of 95 children who developed new neurological symptoms within 2-4 weeks of clinical and laboratory confirmation of COVID-19.
Background: Erectile dysfunction (ED) and metabolic syndrome (MeTS) are highly prevalent in chronic plaque psoriasis (CPP).
Objective: The aim of this lifestyle modification study is to explore the response of MeTS components and ED to a 12-week lifestyle modification program (low-calorie diet and moderate-intensity treadmill walking) in 60 obese men with CPP, mild and moderate ED, and MeTS.
The Design, Settings, Participants, And Intervention: In this lifestyle modification randomized study, a university-based hospital recruitment of 60 obese men with CPP, mild and moderate ED, and MeTS was randomly performed.
Aim: We aimed to evaluate MIS-C patients' clinical manifestations, laboratory test results and mortality outcomes in an Egyptian tertiary care university hospital.
Methods: We conducted a 12 month cross-sectional study in a tertiary-care university children's hospital. All paediatric patients (1 month to 16 years old) who met the CDC criteria for MIS-C were enrolled in the study.
Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common malignant skin tumor. While slowly growing, it can cause major skin disfigurement. Therefore, novel cosmetically acceptable treatment options, other than surgery require investigation.
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