Publications by authors named "M Farsi"

This systematic review explores machine learning (ML) applications in surgical motion analysis using non-optical motion tracking systems (NOMTS), alone or with optical methods. It investigates objectives, experimental designs, model effectiveness, and future research directions. From 3632 records, 84 studies were included, with Artificial Neural Networks (38%) and Support Vector Machines (11%) being the most common ML models.

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Symmetric drug-related intertriginous and flexural exanthem (SDRIFE) is a rare delayed-type hypersensitivity reaction that is considered a variant of systemic allergic contact dermatitis. It is typically triggered by drugs such as beta-lactam antibiotics or antihypertensives. The reaction presents as erythema with flexural prominence.

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Article Synopsis
  • Junctional Epidermolysis Bullosa (JEB) is a rare genetic disorder that primarily affects the skin and can involve the mucosal areas, although laryngeal involvement is uncommon.
  • A 7-month-old boy with JEB experienced respiratory distress and stridor, which led to the discovery of multiple levels of laryngeal stenosis.
  • Further longitudinal studies are needed to assess the long-term outcomes of JEB in patients with laryngeal issues to prevent unnecessary surgeries.
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Cancer remains one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Scientists from different fields are working to devise an efficient treatment strategy in order to reduce the global burden of cancer. Commonly used treatment approaches for cancer treatment include chemotherapy, immunotherapy, photodynamic therapy, radiation, surgery, etc.

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