Medical thoracoscopy with chemical pleurodesis is a last resort for managing patients who suffer. from recurrent hepatic hydrothorax. However, despite pleurodesis, the rapid fluid build-up can hinder the successful apposition of the pleural surfaces.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground Dental education, one of the most demanding healthcare fields, is linked to higher physical and mental illnesses in students. Stress, which arises when demands surpass an individual's ability to adapt, can lead to disruptions in cognition, mood, and behavior. Due to the intense academic pressure, dental students are susceptible to stress and other mental issues.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this report, we present the case of a patient with an uncommon triple diagnosis of (1) follicular (nodular) lymphoma, (2) nodular lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin lymphoma, and (3) diffuse large B-cell lymphoma non-germinal center B-cell (non-GCB) subtype. Although transformation of follicular lymphoma and nodular lymphocyte predominant lymphoma to more aggressive forms such as diffuse large B-cell lymphoma is possible; it generally happens many years after diagnosis. Moreover, there have been reported cases of follicular lymphoma with transformation and nodular lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin lymphoma with transformation at the time of diagnosis, but it is very uncommon to see all three present on initial diagnosis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: We aimed to examine potential relationships and gender differences between cardiovascular disease (CVD), diabetes, obesity, respiratory-related disorders, and gambling disorder (GD). We hypothesized that (1) GD patients would be more likely than controls to have CVD, diabetes, obesity, and respiratory-related diseases; and (2) females with GD would be more likely than men with GD to have CVD, diabetes, obesity, and respiratory-related diseases.
Study Design: National retrospective case-control study.
The relationship between bariatric surgery and alcohol use disorder (AUD) suggests that there may be a parallel connection between bariatric surgery and gambling disorder (GD), although this has never been researched before. Here, we describe observations suggesting that patients undergoing bariatric surgery may develop gambling disorders after surgery. Obese, older adults, and women may be at particular risk of developing GD because of their higher susceptibility to somatic comorbidities.
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