Publications by authors named "Szeto C"

Background: Weight gain is common after starting peritoneal dialysis (PD). Several adiposity indices have been developed recently as potential indicators of visceral adiposity and lipid accumulation. We aim to investigate the prevalence and prognostic implications of the change in adiposity indices after 1 year of PD.

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Background: Hypertension (HTN) is the most important modifiable risk factor for the development of cardiovascular events (CVEs). Patients with axSpA are also associated with an increased risk of future CVE.

Objectives: To ascertain whether baseline early-stage HTN is a predictor of future CVE in addition to inflammation in patients with axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA).

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  • Transient global amnesia (TGA) is a temporary memory condition often seen in older adults, marked by sudden memory loss that resolves within 24 hours while the person remains aware of their identity.
  • A case study of a woman in her 60s illustrates how her acute memory problems were initially mistaken for a stroke after taking migraine and sleep medications, but were later correctly identified as TGA.
  • This situation emphasizes the need to carefully distinguish TGA from other serious conditions to avoid unnecessary treatments and hospital costs, particularly since combining certain medications may increase the risk of TGA.
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Aims/hypothesis: Type 2 diabetes is a complex and heterogeneous disease and the aetiological components underlying the heterogeneity remain unclear in the Chinese and East Asian population. Therefore, we aimed to investigate whether specific pathophysiological pathways drive the clinical heterogeneity in type 2 diabetes.

Methods: We employed newly developed type 2 diabetes hard-clustering and soft-clustering pathway-specific polygenic risk scores (psPRSs) to characterise individual genetic susceptibility to pathophysiological pathways implicated in type 2 diabetes in 18,217 Chinese patients from Hong Kong.

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Background: Sarcopenia is a common and serious problem in patients receiving peritoneal dialysis (PD). Lean tissue mass (LTM) by bioimpedance spectrometry is a reasonably accurate method for measuring muscle mass. Fat-free edema-free body mass (FEBM) as determined by the creatinine kinetics method is a traditional method but evidence to support its use is limited.

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Background: Sarcopenia is common in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients. Modified creatinine index (MCrI) by the Canaud's formula and single-pool Kt/V value is an accurate surrogate marker for muscle mass in hemodialysis patients. However, the method of calculation and validity of MCrI has not been tested in PD.

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Fibrosis is characterized by the aberrant deposition of extracellular matrix (ECM) due to dysregulated tissue repair responses, imposing a significant global burden on fibrosis-related diseases. Although alpha-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA/)-expressing myofibroblasts are considered as key player in fibrogenesis, the origin of ECM-producing cells remains controversial. To address this issue, we integrated and analyzed large-scale single-cell transcriptomic datasets from patients with distinct fibrotic diseases involving the heart, lung, liver, or kidney.

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  • * It is characterized by unique bone remodeling processes, including both bone loss (erosions) and excessive bone formation (like syndesmophytes), which differentiate it from other inflammatory arthritis types.
  • * Advanced imaging techniques are crucial for diagnosing and monitoring PsA, as they can better identify disease severity and help detect early cases, especially in patients with skin psoriasis who may develop PsA.
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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) imposes a significant burden on healthcare systems worldwide, and diabetes is a major risk factor for CKD. There is currently no consensus in Hong Kong regarding the prioritisation of early identification and intervention for CKD. A comprehensive and Hong Kong-specific diabetes and CKD treatment guideline is also lacking.

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Background: The effects of sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2i) on calcium phosphate homeostasis in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and chronic kidney disease (CKD) remain uncertain.

Methods: A retrospective observational cohort study of patients with T2DM at CKD stage G3b-5ND who received SGLT2i as compared to control from 1 January 2015 through 31 December 2021 was recruited. Propensity score assignment at 1:3 ratio by logistic regression was done.

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HIV controllers can control viral replication and remain healthy, but the mechanism behind this control is unknown. Despite human leukocyte antigen (HLA) diversity in the population, almost 50% of HIV controllers express the HLA-B57:01 molecule, which presents, among others, the Gag-derived epitope TW10. Given TW10's presentation in early infection, TW10-specific T cells could participate in the control of HIV.

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  • Memory B cells are crucial for creating long-term immunity and improving vaccine effectiveness against specific pathogens.
  • Disruptions in the formation of memory B cells during ongoing infections need to be understood for the development of new treatments.
  • The text describes a protocol for isolating and analyzing LCMV-specific memory B cells during both acute and chronic infections, utilizing techniques like antigen tetramer enrichment and flow cytometry.
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Environmental pollution significantly impacts global disease burden. However, the contribution of environmental pollution to kidney disease is often overlooked in nephrology. This review examines the growing body of research demonstrating the significant impacts of environmental pollutants, with a focus on air pollution as a primary factor, and acknowledges the roles of other pollutants, such as heavy metals, in the development and progression of kidney diseases.

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Background: Atypical haemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS) is an uncommon form of thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA). However, it remains difficult to diagnose the disease early, given its non-specific and overlapping presentation to other conditions such as thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura and typical HUS. It is also important to identify the underlying causes and to distinguish between primary (due to a genetic abnormality leading to a dysregulated alternative complement pathway) and secondary (often attributed by severe infection or inflammation) forms of the disease, as there is now effective treatment such as monoclonal antibodies against C5 for primary aHUS.

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  • CD8 T cells play a key role in fighting viral infections, but there’s limited knowledge about their response to SARS-CoV-2 at the antigen level, particularly concerning the Spike protein's mutations.
  • Researchers studied an immunogenic peptide from the Spike protein that is affected by mutations in the Alpha and Omicron variants, finding that the Alpha mutation alters the peptide's stability and shape.
  • The study also discovered that a longer peptide can be presented by different HLA molecules, showing that T cells can weakly respond to mutant variants after vaccination, highlighting the importance of HLA specificity in immune responses.
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Frailty is a condition that is frequently observed among patients undergoing dialysis. Frailty is characterized by a decline in both physiological state and cognitive state, leading to a combination of symptoms, such as weight loss, exhaustion, low physical activity level, weakness, and slow walking speed. Frail patients not only experience a poor quality of life, but also are at higher risk of hospitalization, infection, cardiovascular events, dialysis-associated complications, and death.

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Rationale & Objective: () is a coagulase-negative staphylococcus species that has been increasingly recognized to cause serious infections with virulence resembling s (). No studies have evaluated the characteristics and outcomes of patients with peritoneal dialysis-related peritonitis compared with those with peritonitis. We aim to evaluate the clinical course of peritonitis as caused by these organisms.

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Engineered cementitious composites (ECC) are a class of high-performing fibre-reinforced cementitious materials recognised for their increased ductility and durability compared to conventional cement-based materials, owing to their autogenously controlled tight crack widths, even when subjected to high strains. To reduce ECC's environmental impact, this research examines the use of a low-clinker binder - limestone-calcined clay cement (LC3) - as an alternative to portland cement (PC), along with fly ash to further reduce the clinker proportion and the embodied CO of the formulations. In conventional concrete, LC3 hydrates to a denser microstructure resulting from the synergistic reaction between limestone and calcined clay.

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Memory B cells (MBCs) are key providers of long-lived immunity against infectious disease, yet in chronic viral infection, they do not produce effective protection. How chronic viral infection disrupts MBC development and whether such changes are reversible remain unknown. Through single-cell (sc)ATAC-seq and scRNA-seq during acute versus chronic lymphocytic choriomeningitis viral infection, we identified a memory subset enriched for interferon (IFN)-stimulated genes (ISGs) during chronic infection that was distinct from the T-bet subset normally associated with chronic infection.

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  • The Mayo clinic imaging classification helps in better risk assessment for autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD), but it struggles with diverse non-White populations and atypical imaging patterns.
  • In a study of 98 Chinese ADPKD patients, 17% exhibited atypical imaging patterns, leading to later diagnosis and milder disease severity.
  • Future genetic studies are needed to explore potential genotypic differences that might explain the varied phenotypic expressions seen in these patients.
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Background: Limited data exist on the association between gut permeability, circulating bacterial fragment and volume overload in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients. We measured circulating bacterial fragments, N-terminal pro B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP), calprotectin and zonulin levels, and evaluate their association with the clinical outcomes in PD patients.

Methods: This was a single-center prospective study on 108 consecutive incident PD patients.

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Spontaneous gastric intramural haematoma is an uncommon complication associated with anticoagulant therapy. A patient receiving chronic warfarin for paroxysmal atrial fibrillation was admitted due to atrial fibrillation with rapid ventricular response (RVR). An incidental intra-abdominal mass was detected on a CT scan.

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