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J Pak Med Assoc
December 2024
Sheikh Muhammad Bin Zayed Al-Nahyan Institute of Cardiology, Quetta, Pakistan.
The descriptive, cross-sectional study was planned to assess patients' knowledge on warfarin usage at a newlydeveloped health facility in Quetta, Pakistan. Warfarin knowledge and anticoagulant control was assessed using the pre-validated 29-item Anticoagulation Knowledge Assessment questionnaire which was dispensed during face-to-face interviews. Each question carried 3.
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July 2024
Internal Medicine, College of Health Sciences, Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Nnewi, NGA.
J Psychiatry Neurosci
April 2024
Departments of Psychiatry (Mihaljevic, Nagpal, Etyemez, Narita, Ross, Schaub, Cascella, Coughlin, Nestadt, Nucifora, Sedlak, Yang, Sawa), Radiology and Radiological Sciences (Faria), Neuroscience (Sawa), Biomedical Engineering (Sawa), Phamarchology (Sawa), and Genetic Medicine (Sawa), Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; Department of Mental Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md. (Sawa); Tri-institutional Center for Translational Research in Neuroimaging and Data Science (TReNDS), Georgia State University, Georgia Institute of Technology, Emory University, Atlanta, Ga. (Calhoun)
Background: Recent reports have indicated that symptom exacerbation after a period of improvement, referred to as relapse, in early-stage psychosis could result in brain changes and poor disease outcomes. We hypothesized that substantial neuroimaging alterations may exist among patients who experience relapse in early-stage psychosis.
Methods: We studied patients with psychosis within 2 years after the first psychotic event and healthy controls.
NMR Biomed
December 2023
Department Radiology, University of Missouri Columbia, Columbia, Missouri, USA.
While B shimming is an important requirement for in vivo brain spectroscopy, for single voxel spectroscopy (SVS), the role for advanced shim methods has been questioned. Specifically, with the small spatial dimensions of the voxel, the extent to which inhomogeneities higher than second order exist and the ability of higher order shims to correct them is controversial. To assess this, we acquired SVS from two loci of neurophysiological interest, the rostral prefrontal cortex (rPFC; 8 cc) and hippocampus (Hc; 9 cc).
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January 2023
Department of Surgery, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands.
Background: The diagnostic process of patients with suspect pancreatic lesions is often lengthy and prone to repeated diagnostic procedures due to inconclusive results. Targeted Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) performed on cytological material obtained with fine needle aspiration (FNA) or biliary duct brushing can speed up this process. Here, we study the incremental value of NGS for establishing the correct diagnosis, and subsequent treatment plan in patients with inconclusive diagnosis after regular diagnostic work-up for suspect pancreatic lesions.
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