Publications by authors named "J Olah"

Advances in cancer treatments have significantly improved their effectiveness, yet access to first-line therapies remains limited. A 2017 survey revealed that over 25 % of metastatic melanoma patients in Europe lacked access to recommended therapies. To address this, the European Association of Dermato-Oncology and the European Melanoma Registry conducted a follow-up study on the registration and reimbursement of first-line treatments.

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Background: Psychosis poses substantial social and healthcare burdens. The analysis of speech is a promising approach for the diagnosis and monitoring of psychosis, capturing symptoms like thought disorder and flattened affect. Recent advancements in Natural Language Processing (NLP) methodologies enable the automated extraction of informative speech features, which has been leveraged for early psychosis detection and assessment of symptomology.

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  • Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is gaining traction as an effective treatment for tumors in the head and neck, but there's limited data on its use for eyelid-periocular skin tumors, specifically basal cell carcinoma (BCC).
  • This study reports on the long-term results of ECT treatments in 19 patients with eyelid-periocular BCC, adhering to European guidelines and using bleomycin as the primary drug.
  • The study found a 100% overall response rate and a 95% complete response rate, with only 15.8% of patients experiencing recurrence during an average follow-up of 78.9 months, indicating ECT's effectiveness and safety for this type of cancer.
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Endotracheal intubation (ETI) is a cornerstone of airway management. The gold standard device for ETI is still the direct laryngoscope (DL). However, video laryngoscopes (VLs) are now also widely available and have several proven advantages.

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The transsulfuration pathway plays a key role in mammals for maintaining the balance between cysteine and homocysteine, whose concentrations are critical in several biochemical processes. Human cystathionine β-synthase is a heme-containing, pyridoxal 5'-phosphate (PLP)-dependent enzyme found in this pathway. The heme group does not participate directly in catalysis, but has a regulatory function, whereby CO or NO binding inhibits the PLP-dependent reactions.

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