Publications by authors named "N L Monson"

Article Synopsis
  • Autoimmune autonomic ganglionopathy (AAG) is a rare disease where the body mistakenly attacks a type of receptor called gAChR.
  • Doctors in the U.S. usually diagnose AAG by checking for symptoms and testing for specific autoantibodies with a method called a radioimmunoprecipitation assay (RIA).
  • This study suggests a new testing method called fluorescence-detection size-exclusion-chromatography (FSEC) that can also find these autoantibodies, showing it might be a good option for diagnosing AAG.
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Background: Pediatric acute transverse myelitis (ATM) accounts for 20-30% of children presenting with a first acquired demyelinating syndrome (ADS) and may be the first clinical presentation of a relapsing ADS such as multiple sclerosis (MS). B cells have been strongly implicated in the pathogenesis of adult MS. However, little is known about B cells in pediatric MS, and even less so in pediatric ATM.

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Diabetes is a major economic burden and an illness with a rising incidence worldwide. Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), the most prevalent kind of diabetes, is characterized by insulin resistance and insufficient insulin production. Recent research has implicated gut microbiota dysbiosis as a contributing factor to T2DM pathogenesis.

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Schizophrenia often exhibits characteristics like cognitive deficits, and individuals with the condition are at a higher risk of developing metabolic syndrome. The effect of metabolic syndrome on schizophrenia-related cognitive impairment is still unknown, though. This systematic review aims to investigate the association between metabolic syndrome and cognitive impairment in patients with schizophrenia, specifically focusing on neurocognitive and social cognitive performance.

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Obesity is a global health concern, necessitating effective weight-loss interventions. This study aimed to compare the efficacy and safety of semaglutide, a pharmacotherapeutic option, with bariatric surgery, a commonly utilized surgical intervention, for weight reduction. A systematic review of clinical trials, including the STEP (Semaglutide Treatment Effect in People) trials, sustain trials, pioneer trials, and the STAMPEDE (Surgical Treatment and Medications Potentially Eradicate Diabetes Efficiently) trial, was conducted to evaluate the outcomes of these interventions.

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