Publications by authors named "E Solsona"

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  • - Cholestatic liver diseases (CLD) cause damage to the liver cells and can lead to fibrosis and cirrhosis due to bile acid accumulation, with STARD1 playing a potential role in this process.
  • - Research found that patients with primary biliary cholangitis had higher STARD1 levels, and mice lacking STARD1 specifically in liver cells were more resistant to liver damage and inflammation associated with bile duct blockage.
  • - The study suggests that targeting STARD1 could be a promising approach for treating cholestatic liver injury, as it appears to influence bile acid levels and oxidative stress in liver cells.
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Background: Although many people with MS (pwMS) modify their diet after diagnosis, there is still no consensus on dietary recommendations for pwMS. A number of observational studies have explored associations of diet and MS progression, but no studies have systematically reviewed the evidence. This systematic review aimed to provide an objective synthesis of the evidence for associations between diet and MS progression, including symptoms and clinical outcomes from observational studies.

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Background: Dietary intake during early life may be a modifying factor for cardiometabolic risk (CMR). Metabolomic profiling may enable more precise identification of CMR in adolescence than traditional CMR scores. We aim to assess and compare the prospective associations between an obesogenic dietary pattern (DP) score at age 13 years with a novel vs.

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Background: Optimising therapeutic strategies of intermediate-risk non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (IR-NMIBC) is needed.

Objective: To compare recurrence-free survival (RFS) with adjuvant intravesical mitomycin C (MMC) at normothermia or hyperthermia using the COMBAT bladder recirculation system at 43 °C for 30 and 60 min.

Design, Setting, And Participants: A prospective open-label, phase 3 randomised controlled trial (HIVEC-1) accrued across 13 centres between 2014 and 2020 in Spain.

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  • * A study involving 926 pregnant women revealed that 9.9% had severe COVID-19, with risk factors including pulmonary issues, hypertension, and diabetes.
  • * Severe maternal illness was linked to higher rates of cesarean sections, preterm deliveries, and neonatal admissions to intensive care units.
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