Publications by authors named "P Velander"

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  • This study compares 5-year outcomes of two breast reconstruction methods, expander prosthesis (EP) and deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flaps, following mastectomy to help patients make informed choices.
  • Results showed that DIEP flap reconstructions had better patient-reported outcomes (PRO) and symmetry, while EP reconstructions had greater breast sensation and protective sensibility.
  • The overall complication rates were similar for both methods, with BMI being a risk factor for reoperation and infection; further research is suggested to evaluate long-term outcomes.
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The aesthetic outcome is crucial in a breast reconstruction. Our aim was to evaluate the intra- and interrater reliability of an aesthetic outcome assessment scale with digital photos of breast reconstructions in two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) format. Thirty-three women with delayed breast reconstructions, consecutively participating in a five-year follow-up between November 2019 and June 2021, were included in the study.

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A range of neurodegenerative and related aging diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease and type 2 diabetes, are linked to toxic protein aggregation. Yet the mechanisms of protein aggregation inhibition by small molecule inhibitors remain poorly understood, in part because most protein targets of aggregation assembly are partially unfolded or intrinsically disordered, which hinders detailed structural characterization of protein-inhibitor complexes and structural-based inhibitor design. Herein we employed a parallel small molecule library-screening approach to identify inhibitors against three prototype amyloidogenic proteins in neurodegeneration and related proteinopathies: amylin, Aβ and tau.

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Protein aggregation is associated with a large number of human protein-misfolding diseases, yet FDA-approved drugs are currently not available. Amylin amyloid and plaque depositions in the pancreas are hallmark features of type 2 diabetes. Moreover, these amyloid deposits are implicated in the pathogenesis of diabetic complications such as neurodegeneration.

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