Publications by authors named "Maul J"

Background: The epidemiology of chronic hand eczema (CHE) remains poorly examined.

Objective: To investigate the prevalence of CHE in a general adult population and describe the characteristics of affected individuals.

Methods: We investigated the prevalence and characteristics of CHE using a random sample from the general Danish population (The Danish Skin Cohort).

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Pregnancy-associated changes in melanocytic nevi (MN), apart from size increase on the trunk, remain a topic of debate. We conducted the first prospective study to investigate dermoscopic changes in MN comparing pregnant with non-pregnant women on all body parts using a market-approved convolutional neural network (CNN). We included 25 pregnant and 25 non-pregnant women from Basel, Switzerland, who underwent standard skin cancer screenings and whose MN > 2 mm were digitally recorded and analysed by a CNN.

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  • * Results showed a significant reduction in the Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) after 3 and 18 months, with many patients achieving low PASI scores, indicating effective treatment.
  • * Improvements in quality of life were noted, and no patients discontinued treatment due to adverse events, suggesting that tildrakizumab has a strong safety profile in a real-world setting.
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Genetic improvements of solanaceous crops for quality and stress responsive traits are needed because of the central role vegetables and fruits have in providing nutrients to human diets. Copper amine oxidase (CuAO) encoding genes involved in metabolism of primary/di-amine nitrogenous compounds, play a role in balancing internal nitrogen (N) pools especially when external N supply fluctuates during growth, development and environmental stresses. In the present study, we investigated the occurrence, molecular evolution and possible role(s) of these unknown genes in tomato crops.

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The Lower Chesapeake Bay (LCB) Long-Term Agroecosystem Research (LTAR) Common Experiment (CE) located in Beltsville, MD, focuses on research of concern to producers of the major regional crops, which are corn (Zea mays L.), soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.

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(1) Background: The purpose of this study is to compare the rate of COVID-19 vaccination among psoriasis patients internationally and to correlate it with their treatment regimens. (2) Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study from January 2021 to October 2022 among adults in the United States (US), Chile, China, Switzerland, and Singapore using the Global Healthcare Study on Psoriasis survey. (3) Results: A total of 310 psoriasis patients in the US (98), Chile (32), China (80), Switzerland (39), and Singapore (61) were surveyed.

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Introduction: Skin cancer, a prevalent cancer type among fair-skinned patients globally, poses a relevant public health concern due to rising incidence rates. Ultraviolet (UV) radiation poses a major risk factor for skin cancer. However, intentional tanning associated with sunburns remains a common practice, notably among female adults.

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  • A recent cross-sectional study conducted by dermatologists from Denmark, the UK, and Switzerland in May 2022 assessed the prevalence of skin diseases among adults in Tasiilaq, East Greenland, revealing significant health concerns.* -
  • Out of 295 participants (about 22.5% of the adult population), 69% exhibited visible signs of skin disease, with common conditions being hand eczema, lichen simplex, and scabies being the most prevalent.* -
  • The findings highlight a high prevalence of skin diseases and emphasize the need for improved access to dermatological care in the region, as many cases were severe and differed from typical presentations.*
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Real-world data on anatomically localized psoriasis and its response to systemic therapy across different age-groups and sexes is limited. This study aimed to evaluate the severity and distribution of psoriasis over time in female and male patients receiving systemic therapies, categorized by age within the Swiss psoriasis registry (SDNTT). Patient-data was obtained over 11 years through the SDNTT.

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Background: Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a prevalent comorbidity among patients with psoriasis, heavily contributing to their burden of disease, usually diagnosed several years after the diagnosis of psoriasis.

Objectives: To investigate the predictability of psoriatic arthritis in patients with psoriasis and to identify important predictors.

Methods: Data from the Swiss Dermatology Network on Targeted Therapies (SDNTT) involving patients treated for psoriasis were utilized.

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  • Traditional ecological risk assessments of agrochemicals rely on in vivo tests with birds like the northern bobwhite and mallard, but these methods face issues related to animal welfare, time, cost, and limited applicability.
  • A case study on thiamethoxam demonstrated the effectiveness of physiologically based kinetic (PBK) modeling to reduce bird testing and improve hazard assessments by estimating internal dosages in different bird species using a complex model.
  • The study showed that chronic toxicity responses are influenced by internal exposure levels, with the mallard being more sensitive to acute oral exposure, thus supporting the use of innovative methods for avian toxicity evaluation and ecological risk assessments.
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  • Early diagnosis is crucial for preventing bowel damage in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), but studies on delayed diagnosis factors, particularly in German patients, are limited.
  • A study involving 430 IBD patients in Berlin aimed to identify the reasons for prolonged diagnostic times, examining both patient and physician-related delays through a questionnaire.
  • Results indicated that Crohn's disease patients faced significantly longer diagnostic delays compared to those with ulcerative colitis, with specific symptoms influencing the duration of physician diagnostic time for both conditions.
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Biomechanical stress may exacerbate inflammation in psoriatic arthritis (PsA). This study aimed to investigate disease activity, work disability, and drug response/retention rates in PsA patients among two different occupation's types: blue-collar workers (BCol) with manual labor versus white-collar workers (WCol) with sedentary occupations. PsA patients registered in the Swiss cohort (SCQM) were classified as BCol or WCol workers and assessed at the initiation of a biologic or targeted synthetic disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drug (b-/tsDMARD).

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Background: Biologics are among the most effective therapies for psoriasis. However, many patients are only introduced to them at advanced stages of the disease course.

Objectives: Our aim was to identify predictors of initiating biologic therapy in patients with psoriasis and compare patients initiating biologics early versus late in their disease course.

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The sequencing platform and workflow strongly influence microbial community analyses through potential errors at each step. Effective diagnostics and experimental controls are needed to validate data and improve reproducibility. This cross-laboratory study evaluates sources of variability and error at three main steps of a standardized amplicon sequencing workflow (DNA extraction, polymerase chain reaction [PCR], and sequencing) using Oxford Nanopore MinION to analyze agricultural soils and a simple mock community.

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  • - The study aimed to determine how a patient's treatment journey before starting biologic drugs affects the durability of those treatments for psoriasis, utilizing data from Danish national registries over a period from 2010 to 2021.
  • - 2496 patients were analyzed, with a majority on adalimumab, and results showed that about 78.2% discontinued treatment during an average follow-up of 5 years.
  • - Ultimately, the study concluded that the complexity of the pre-biologic treatment journey did not have a significant impact on the survival rate of biologic drugs in these patients.
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The Rashba spin splitting in uniaxial, inversion-asymmetric materials has attracted considerable interest for spintronic applications. The most widely used theoretical framework to model such states is Kohn-Sham density functional theory (DFT) in combination with standard (semi)local exchange-correlation density functional approximations (DFAs). However, in the presence of spin-orbit coupling, DFT misses contributions due to modification of the many-body interaction by spin currents .

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The prominence of density functional theory in the field of electronic structure computation stems from its ability to usefully balance accuracy and computational effort. At the base of this ability is a functional of the electron density: the exchange-correlation energy. This functional satisfies known exact conditions that guide the derivation of approximations.

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Introduction: Keloid is an abnormal proliferation of scar tissue that grows beyond the original margins of the injury. Even after complete resection, recurrences are common and pose a poorly understood challenge in dermatology. There is lack of large prospective clinical trials; thus, treatment recommendations are based on retrospective analyses and small cohort studies.

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Objective: Mental health affects maternal well-being and indirectly affects the development of fetal brain structures and motor and cognitive skills of the offspring up to adulthood. This study aimed to identify specific characteristics of music interventions that improve validated maternal outcomes.

Data Sources: Randomized controlled trials and systematic reviews investigating music interventions during pregnancy were identified from the start of data sources up to December 2023 using MEDLINE, the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, or Web of Science.

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Purpose: Currently, in the treatment of moderate-to-severe psoriasis (PsO) there is a lack of evidence demonstrating optimal biologic treatment response with respect to disease duration. The aim of this post-hoc analysis, using real world data from the Psoriasis Study of Health Outcomes (PSoHO), is to provide evidence if early intervention with biologics is associated with better treatment outcomes and if there is any difference among drug classes or individual biologics.

Materials And Methods: For this post-hoc analysis patients were categorised into two subgroups according to shorter (≤2 years) or longer (>2 years) disease duration.

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