Publications by authors named "M Cleary"

Purpose Of Review: Long-lasting HIV remission has been reported in a small group of people with HIV (PWH) following allogenic hematopoietic stem cell transplants (HSCT) for the treatment of hematologic malignancies. While the mechanisms of HIV remission following release from antiretroviral therapy (ART) were not initially known, subsequent findings from clinical cases and preclinical nonhuman primate studies have implicated mechanisms of clearance. Here, we review the six currently published human cases of long-term ART-free HIV remission.

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  • Hypergranulated wounds from thermal injuries pose a serious challenge for burn patients, and there's currently no standard treatment for this issue.
  • A survey of members from the European and American Burn Associations revealed that a significantly higher percentage of European professionals (78.9%) use topical corticosteroids compared to North American professionals (33.3%) for treating hypergranulation tissue after burns.
  • European respondents also view topical corticosteroids as safer (100% vs. 74.4%) and more effective (98.6% vs. 66.7%) than their North American counterparts, despite similar rates of reported side effects.
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Introduction: Traumatic duodenal injuries can be difficult to diagnose and manage due to their severity, rarity, and complexity. This study aimed to analyze demographic and clinical characteristics of children with duodenal injuries using a weighted, national database.

Methods: Cases of duodenal injury in patients <18 y of age were identified in a cross-sectional analysis of the 2016 Kids' Inpatient Database using International Classification of Diseases, 10 Revision Clinical Modification codes.

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  • The text aims to guide novice and early career researchers in conducting a qualitative descriptive study, emphasizing the importance of understanding its methodology through relevant literature and examples.
  • The qualitative descriptive design is flexible and commonly utilized in nursing and health sciences, but its adaptability can lead to challenges in maintaining methodological rigor and properly representing qualitative principles.
  • By providing a structured approach and clarifying essential steps, the paper seeks to help early career researchers enhance the quality and impact of their findings through rigorous application of qualitative descriptive methods.
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