Publications by authors named "I Zs -Nagy"

: Artificial intelligence (AI) is a promising tool for the enhancement of physician workflow and serves to further improve the efficiency of their diagnostic evaluations. This study aimed to assess the performance of an AI-based bone scan noise-reduction filter on noisy, low-count images in a routine clinical environment. : The performance of the AI bone-scan filter (BS-AI filter) in question was retrospectively evaluated on 47 different patients' Tc-MDP bone scintigraphy image pairs (anterior- and posterior-view images), which were obtained in such a manner as to represent the diverse characteristics of the general patient population.

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  • The study explores the role of various animal species in animal-assisted services (AAS) for humans, focusing on both common (dogs and horses) and unconventional animals (like guinea pigs and dolphins).
  • While many articles highlight the positive effects of AAS on humans, there is limited research on the stress and welfare of the participating animals.
  • The authors call for more comprehensive studies to assess the potential stress levels in these animals, suggesting that animal welfare should be a priority alongside human therapeutic benefits.
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Background: Myopia-26, a Mendelian form of early-onset high-myopia (eoHM) caused by mutations in the X-chromosomal ARR3 gene and predominantly affecting females, curiously, may provide an alternative route of investigation to unveil retinal mechanisms underlying pathological eye growth. We conducted a case-control cross-sectional prospective electrophysiological study in genetically characterized Myopia-26 patients (ARR3 heterozygous symptomatic females) compared with high myopes harboring intact ARR3 alleles and one carrier hemizygous male.

Results: Participants were 26 volunteers: 10 healthy control females (E-CTRL, mean age = 31.

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The decrease in sperm count and infertility is a global issue that remains unresolved. By screening environmental bacterial isolates, we have found that a novel lactic acid bacterium, Lactiplantibacillus plantarum SNI3, increased testis size, testosterone levels, sperm count, sexual activity and fertility in mice that have consumed the bacteria for four weeks. The abundance of L.

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Chronic renal failure (CRF) is an incurable disease with unique challenges. Anemia is a frequent complication affecting dialysis patients. Erythropoietin (EPO) is used to treat anemia, but a poor response may result.

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