Publications by authors named "Lacey H"

Neuropathic pain (NP) is a chronic condition caused by abnormal neuronal excitability in the nervous system. Current treatments for NP are often ineffective or poorly tolerated. Hence, we reviewed the efficacy and safety of novel drugs or devices that target neuronal excitability in NP patients compared with placebo, sham, or usual care interventions.

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  • The British Orthopaedic Association Standards for Trauma and Orthopaedics (BOAST) provide guidelines for treating open lower limb fractures, and an audit was conducted to evaluate the adherence to these standards in a Southeast England trauma center.
  • The audit analyzed data from 133 patients from August 2020 to August 2022, revealing that most patients were older women who sustained fractures from low-energy injuries, with a significant number undergoing timely debridement and closure procedures.
  • While the management of these fractures generally aligned with BOAST guidelines, improvements are needed in initial debridement practices, emphasizing the importance of training and resource allocation to enhance compliance.
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  • A rare case of short-segment jejunal infarction occurred after an inferior mesenteric artery embolization in a patient with a history of endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair.
  • Potential explanations for the infarction include thromboembolism or injury to a branch of the superior mesenteric artery due to the use of a guide wire during the procedure.
  • The condition was diagnosed via CT scan and managed by surgical resection of the affected bowel segment, followed by primary anastomosis to reconnect the intestines.
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Background: Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a rare cutaneous malignancy with high metastatic potential. Sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) is used to assess locoregional spread, facilitate staging, and inform prognosis. Positive nodal status is associated with higher recurrence rates and reduced overall survival.

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Two decades have elapsed since our publication of 'What kind of illness is anorexia nervosa?'. The question remains whether our understanding of anorexia nervosa and its treatment thereof has evolved over this time. The verdict is disappointing at best.

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Aims: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic disorder of insulin and glucose metabolism. It affects more than 463 million people worldwide and is expected to reach 700 million by 2045. In the Southeast Asian region, the prevalence of DM has tripled to 115 million due to rapid urbanization, unhealthy diet, sedentary lifestyles, and genetic factors.

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Patent microvascular anastomoses are essential for successful free tissue transfer. Early accurate detection of microvascular compromise is required for flap salvage. Adjunctive monitoring techniques, in addition to clinical examination, are increasingly used to detect flap compromise.

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Early warning of increased algal activity is important to mitigate potential impacts on aquatic life and human health. While many methods have been developed to predict increased algal activity, an ongoing issue is that severe algal blooms often occur with low frequency in water bodies. This results in imbalanced data sets available for model specification, leading to poor predictions of the frequency of increased algal activity.

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Background: Malaria continues to be a public health problem in Kenya, with an estimated 37.2 million people at high risk of the disease. The disease burden is compounded by inequalities in health service availability, housing, socioeconomic conditions, and access to education.

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Membership and policy project manager Hannah Lacey discusses BVA's latest resource to support members with potentially tricky discussions.

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The educational services available for fully included middle schoolers with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in the general education setting are not well known. Even less is known about how the executive functioning (EF) deficits of such youth are addressed in the classroom. The current study sought to identify the challenges, including EF, that middle schoolers with ASD face and the services that they receive on their Individualized Education Program (IEP), and also explore specific strategies used to build EF skills at school.

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Hannah Lacey, BVA membership and policy project manager, talks about the Menopause Pledge.

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It can be difficult to talk about pay, so BVA has created a resource to help support conversations about this tricky topic. Membership and policy project manager Hannah Lacey explains.

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Background: Obesity can negatively influence quality of life (QoL). Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), associated with obesity, presents with sub-fertility, hyperandrogenism, and/or insulin resistance. These features can also negatively influence QoL.

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Background: Past studies have shown a commission bias for cancer treatment, a tendency to choose active treatment even when watchful waiting is less risky. This bias suggests motivations for action beyond mortality statistics, but recent evidence suggests that individuals differ in their emotional sensitivity to probabilities (ESP), the tendency to calibrate emotional reactions to probability. The current study aims to examine the role of ESP in the commission bias, specifically whether those higher in ESP are more likely to choose watchful waiting when risk probabilities align with that choice.

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Fourteen-membered macrolides are a class of compounds with significant clinical value as antibacterial agents. As part of our ongoing investigation into the metabolites of sp. MST-91080, we report the discovery of resorculins A and B, unprecedented 3,5-dihydroxybenzoic acid (α-resorcylic acid)-containing 14-membered macrolides.

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Amycolatopsis sp. MST-135876 was isolated from soil collected from the riverbank of El Pont de Suert, Catalonia, Spain. Cultivation of MST-135876 on a range of media led to the discovery of a previously unreported dichlorinated cyclic hexapeptide, suertide A (D-Ser, 5-Cl-D-Trp, 6-Cl-D-Trp, L-Ile, D-Val, D-Glu), featuring an unprecedented pair of adjacent 5/6-chlorotryptophan residues.

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The genus has been a rich source of bioactive natural products, medicinal chemicals, and novel drug leads for three-quarters of a century. Yet studies suggest that the genus is capable of making some 150,000 more bioactive compounds than all secondary metabolites reported to date. Researchers around the world continue to explore this enormous potential using a range of strategies including modification of culture conditions, bioinformatics and genome mining, heterologous expression, and other approaches to cryptic biosynthetic gene cluster activation.

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The anatomy and even existence of a common tendinous origin of the extraocular eye muscles, or annulus of Zinn, has widely been debated in anatomical literature. This study explored the anatomical origins of the recti muscles, their course into the orbit and the dural connections of the common tendinous origin with the skull base. Twenty orbits of ten adult human cadavers were dissected.

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Streptomyces sp. MST-91080 was isolated from a soil sample collected in Queensland, Australia. From this strain, yeppoonic acids A - D were purified and spectroscopically characterised.

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While the availability of genetic testing is rapidly increasing, many opt out of testing. The decision to test or not is emotionally charged, and both clinical research and theoretical work in psychology show that in emotional decisions, people often struggle to interpret and utilize risk information. Clinical research on genetic testing uptake also shows that feeling overwhelmed by numeric information may be a deterrent to testing.

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The characteristic features of some of the methodological strategies adopted in scientific research in agroecology are discussed. They reflect that agroecology, as an approach to scientific research, is inextricably entangled with the other strands of agroecology (farming practice, social movement, political project); and that adopting agroecological strategies, and upholding the values of environmental sustainability, food sovereignty, social justice and democratic participation, mutually reinforce each other. After outlining the kinds of questions that agroecological research addresses so that it can produce knowledge that informs agroecological farming practices and the long term aspiration of agroecological movements to create an alternative agricultural/food system, and then making summary remarks about methodological strategies in general, three characteristic features of some agroecological strategies are introduced and discussed.

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This paper links Heat Shock Protein Hsp90 as an evolutionary capacitator with the development of cancer. Hsp90 stabilises proteins associated with cancer in a number of ways. Canalisation allows for the accumulation of malignant mutations in the genome, and selection of beneficial phenotypes when cancer cells are stressed, allowing oncogenic development and progression.

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