Background: The global prevalence of Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Liver Disease is dramatically increasing with the diffusion of cardiometabolic risk factors (CMRFs). The aim of the present study was to assess the natural course of liver cirrhosis, in terms of decompensation, development of hepatocellular carcinoma and mortality, in relation to the presence of CMRFs (type 2 diabetes mellitus, obesity, arterial hypertension, low HDL levels, hypertriglyceridemia).
Patients: 667 patients with liver cirrhosis (50 with CMRFs and without non-metabolic aetiological factors, 167 with non-metabolic aetiological factors and without CMRFs, and 450 with both non-metabolic aetiological factors and at least one CMRF) followed at the University and General Hospital of Padua, Italy, from 1998 to 2022, were included.
Background: Among the adaptations of movement consistently associated with disability in chronic pain, guarding is common. Based on previous work, we sought to understand better the constituents of guarding; we also used the concept of flow to explore the description of un/naturalness that emerged from physiotherapists' descriptions of movement in chronic pain. The aim was to inform the design of technical systems to support people with chronic pain in everyday activities.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: In patients with cirrhosis, infections significantly increase the risk of short and long-term mortality. During infection, the levels of procalcitonin increase, but it has not yet been clarified its prognostic value in subjects with cirrhosis. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the prognostic role of procalcitonin in patients with liver cirrhosis hospitalized for acute infection, and to compare it with other markers of infection.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To compare the dental and skeletal effects of intermaxillary elastics on the correction of mild Angle's Class II division 1 malocclusion with clear aligner treatment (CA) versus fixed multibracket (FMB) in growing patients.
Settings And Sample Population: The study sample consisted of 49 consecutively patients (mean age ± SD 12.9 ± 1.
Objectives: The diagnosis of gastro-oesophageal reflux (GOR) is more difficult in children with neurological impairment because symptoms are often less interpretable and frequently go undetected. The use of combined pH and multiple intraluminal impedance allows for the detection of both acid (pH < 4) and nonacid (pH > 4) GOR episodes, in addition to the height of the refluxate and the total acid and bolus clearance time in this cohort.
Methods: Sixteen neurologically impaired children (9 were fed nasogastrically, 7 were fed orally) underwent 12-hour combined pH and multiple intraluminal impedance.
We describe a model system in which single crypts, isolated from newborn rats, were embedded in a type I collagen gel and subcutaneously grafted to the flanks of nude mice, whereupon they underwent full intestinal morphogenesis. Small fragments of small intestine and colon were incubated with the divalent cation chelator EDTA, resulting in the release of crypts and villi. Released crypts were then suspended sparsely in type I collagen gel.
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