Publications by authors named "Meller S"

Facial landmarks, widely studied in human affective computing, are beginning to gain interest in the animal domain. Specifically, landmark-based geometric morphometric methods have been used to objectively assess facial expressions in cats, focusing on pain recognition and the impact of breed-specific morphology on facial signaling. These methods employed a 48-landmark scheme grounded in cat facial anatomy.

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Rapid and sensitive diagnostic measures are a pre-requisite for the control of SARS-CoV-2 outbreaks. Dogs detect SARS-CoV-2-infected human individuals with high speed due to their extraordinary olfactory acuity. In the post-pandemic phase of SARS-CoV-2 it is difficult to obtain samples from infected humans for scent dog training.

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Affective states are reflected in the facial expressions of all mammals. Facial behaviors linked to pain have attracted most of the attention so far in non-human animals, leading to the development of numerous instruments for evaluating pain through facial expressions for various animal species. Nevertheless, manual facial expression analysis is susceptible to subjectivity and bias, is labor-intensive and often necessitates specialized expertise and training.

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Olfactory deficits are increasingly recognized in a variety of neurological, neurodevelopmental, psychiatric, and viral diseases. While the pathology underlying olfactory loss is likely to differ across diseases, one shared feature may be an immune response mediated by microglia. Microglia orchestrate the brain's response to environmental insults and maintain neurodevelopmental homeostasis.

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Idiopathic generalized tremor syndrome is a disorder characterized by an acute onset of full-body tremors, sometimes accompanied by vestibulo-cerebellar signs, that is responsive to treatment with corticosteroids. Although considered to have an overall good outcome, relapsing and persistent mild clinical signs have been described. So far, little is known about the etiopathology of this syndrome, but it is believed to have an immune-mediated origin.

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Objectives: The performance of synovial fluid biomarker D-lactate to diagnose septic arthritis (SA) and differentiate it from crystal-induced arthritis (CA), other non-infectious rheumatic joint diseases (RD) and osteoarthrosis (OA) was evaluated.

Methods: Consecutive adult patients undergoing synovial fluid aspiration due to joint pain were prospectively included in different German and Swiss centers. Synovial fluid was collected for culture, leukocyte count and differentiation, detection of crystals, and D-lactate concentration.

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Background: Patients access relevant information concerning their orthopaedic surgery resources through multiple information channels before presenting for clinical treatment. Recently, artificial intelligence (AI)-powered chatbots have become another source of information for patients. The currently developed AI chat technology ChatGPT (OpenAI LP) is an application for such purposes and it has been rapidly gaining popularity, including for patient education.

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Background: Implantable electroencephalography (EEG) recording devices have been used for ultra-long-term epilepsy monitoring both in clinical and home settings in people. Objective and accurate seizure detection and recording at home could be of great benefit in diagnosis, management and research in canine idiopathic epilepsy (IE). Continuous EEG monitoring would allow accurate detection of seizure patterns, seizure cycles, and seizure frequency.

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Introduction: Anxiety and cognitive dysfunction are frequent, difficult to treat and burdensome comorbidities in human and canine epilepsy. Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) has been shown to modulate behavior in rodent models by altering the gastrointestinal microbiota (GIM). This study aims to investigate the beneficial effects of FMT on behavioral comorbidities in a canine translational model of epilepsy.

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  • Photosensitivity in lupus erythematosus leads to heightened inflammation from sunlight, affecting both skin (cutaneous lupus) and systemic health (systemic lupus).
  • UV radiation can trigger skin damage in cutaneous lupus, causing both temporary and permanent changes, while in systemic lupus, it may worsen the overall condition.
  • Understanding the mechanisms behind UV-induced immune responses is essential for creating strategies to prevent or mitigate the harmful effects of photosensitivity, as the only current prevention method is to avoid UV exposure.
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Studies in people suggest that surface electroencephalography (EEG) electrode positions vary across participants and that the consistency of these positions is electrode-, region-, and examiner-dependent. The aim was to investigate the variability in EEG electrode positions to their underlying cortical regions (CRs) in dogs using a neuronavigation system and evaluate the use of said system in electrode positioning, via a cadaver study with 22 dogs. CT scans and MRI were performed for each dog.

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Aims: Current diagnostic tools are not always able to effectively identify periprosthetic joint infections (PJIs). Recent studies suggest that circulating microRNAs (miRNAs) undergo changes under pathological conditions such as infection. The aim of this study was to analyze miRNA expression in hip arthroplasty PJI patients.

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  • Canine cognitive dysfunction (CCD) affects older dogs and is often underdiagnosed; early identification of cognitive decline is crucial for effective treatment.
  • Three screening tools (CADES, CCAS, and CCDR) were compared to assess CCD diagnosis and their connections to dog behavior through an online survey conducted with 597 dog owners.
  • Results showed that the CADES identified mild to moderate cognitive impairment more effectively than the other scales, revealing how cognitive decline correlates with age, trainability, pain sensitivity, and fear in dogs.
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Viruses, such as severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), use respiratory epithelial cells as an entry point for infection. Within the nasal cavity, the olfactory epithelium (OE) is particularly sensitive to infections which may lead to olfactory dysfunction. In patients suffering from coronavirus disease 2019, deficits in olfaction have been characterized as a distinctive symptom.

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The placebo response is a common phenomenon. Limited evidence is available about its magnitude in canine epilepsy trials, even though it can significantly influence the efficacy evaluation of new treatments. It was hypothesised that the placebo response is diminished when epilepsy trials are conducted in a prospective crossover design.

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  • The study examined the outcomes of two-stage prosthesis exchange for treating chronic periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) in patients who had total hip arthroplasty (THA), focusing on the success rate and reinfection risk factors.
  • Out of 187 patients treated between 2013 and 2019, the overall treatment success rate was 85.6%, with reinfection probabilities of 11.5% after one year and 14% after two years.
  • Significant risk factors for reinfection included high virulence pathogens, previous infections, and a history of multiple treatments, leading to higher rates of reoperations and revisions for those reinfected compared to non
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Aims: This study aimed to assess the safety and efficacy of microporous polysaccharide hemospheres (MPSHs) in managing blood loss and reducing the risk of postoperative haematoma and early periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) following total hip arthroplasty (THA) for femoral neck fracture (FNF), in the context of the existing treatment challenges.

Methods: A control-matched retrospective analysis of 163 patients undergoing unilateral primary THA for displaced FNF between 2020 and 2023 was performed. The study group consisted of 74 patients who received MPSH administered intraoperatively.

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Introduction: Alterations in the composition and function of the gut microbiome have been reported in idiopathic epilepsy (IE), however, interactions of gut microbes with the enteric nervous system (ENS) in this context require further study. This pilot study examined how gastrointestinal microbiota (GIM), their metabolites, and nutrients contained in intestinal contents communicate with the ENS.

Methods: Fecal supernatants (FS) from healthy dogs and dogs with IE, including drug-naïve, phenobarbital (PB) responsive, and PB non-responsive dogs, were applied to cultured myenteric neurons to test their activation using voltage-sensitive dye neuroimaging.

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  • - Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) are important in cancer treatment but can cause immune-related adverse events (irAEs), with musculoskeletal issues being less common but impactful.
  • - The mechanisms of these musculoskeletal irAEs are not well understood, and there are no clear treatment guidelines beyond using glucocorticosteroids.
  • - In the case of a 72-year-old patient with severe ICI-induced polyarthritis unresponsive to glucocorticosteroids, treatment with the IL-17A/F/AF-inhibitor bimekizumab resulted in complete clinical and sonographic recovery.
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Prior to undergoing total knee arthroplasty (TKA), surgeons are often confronted with patients with numerous questions regarding the procedure and the recovery process. Due to limited staff resources and mounting individual workload, increased efficiency, e.g.

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Background: Dogs with idiopathic epilepsy experience not only the preictal and ictal seizure phases but also the postictal phase. To date, research has primarily focused on the preictal and ictal semiology and therapeutic control of ictal events. Research into the postictal phase's pathophysiology, as a therapeutic target and how it impacts the quality of life, is sparse across different species.

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  • - This study aimed to analyze the age-specific and sex-specific incidence of psoriasis vulgaris in Germany, using health data from around 65 million people from 2009 to 2011.
  • - The findings revealed that incidence rates increase through midlife, peaking at age 60, with men showing slightly higher peak incidence than women (130 vs. 117 cases per 100,000 person-years).
  • - While there was a rising overall incidence of psoriasis during the study period, Germany's age-standardized incidence rate was relatively low compared to other European nations.
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  • The review looks at how epilepsy in dogs can be linked to other problems like memory issues, hyperactivity, and anxiety.
  • It talks about how both epilepsy and these problems might share common causes and how they affect the brain.
  • Research mostly comes from studies in humans and other animals since there's not much focused research on dogs yet.
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Psychiatric and cognitive comorbidities have been known to play a major role in human epilepsy for a long time. People with epilepsy (PWE) frequently express signs of varying psychiatric and cognitive disorders affecting their quality and quantity of life (QoL/QaoL). Over the last few years, research on behavioural comorbidities and their effect on the underlying disease have been performed in canine epilepsy.

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