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Transient or persistent hypo-anosmia is common in SARS‑CoV‑2 infection but olfactory pathway late-term morphometric changes are still under investigation. We evaluated late olfactory bulb (OB) imaging changes and their correlates with the olfactory function in otherwise neurologically asymptomatic COVID-19 patients. Eighty-three subjects (mean-age 43 ± 14 yr; 54 females; time-interval infection/MRI: 129±68 d) were affected by asymptomatic to mild COVID-19 in 2020 and 25 healthy controls (mean-age 40 ± 13 yr; 9 females) underwent 3T-MRI and olfactory function evaluation through anamnestic questionnaire and Sniffin' Sticks.

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  • Trans-foraminal endoscopic discectomy (TELD) is a minimally invasive surgical option for lumbar disc herniation (LDH) that typically results in less postoperative low back pain and complications compared to traditional open surgery.
  • A study of 86 patients who underwent TELD found that those with preoperative disc height loss or "microinstability" had a higher chance of experiencing persistent back pain and less improvement in their condition after surgery.
  • The findings suggest that severe disc height loss may indicate a greater risk for poor recovery outcomes, emphasizing the importance of preoperative assessments in predicting surgery success.
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  • The study aimed to explore how sex-related factors affect the management and outcomes of chronic coronary syndromes (CCS).
  • It analyzed data from a cohort of 5,070 patients, highlighting differences in diagnostic methods, treatment strategies, and cardiovascular history based on sex.
  • Although clinical outcomes after one year were similar for both genders, women reported a significantly worse quality of life compared to men.
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Objectives: The aim of the present study was to investigate if there are differences in mitigation acute pain following oral surgery procedures within a hospital setting and regarding various medication regimens.

Materials And Methods: A systematic literature search was performed between the years 2013 and 2023, including the databases PUBMED, Cochrane and Scopus, to identify the clinical trials investigating the prescription of non-steroidal (NSAID's) anti-inflammatory drugs before or after an oral surgery. A meta-analysis with meta-regression model was employed on the primary and secondary outcomes, such as pain, swelling and trismus.

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  • * The research involved 372 patients with angina but non-obstructive coronary arteries, comparing results from those who received RASP vs. those who did not during ACh provocation testing.
  • * Findings indicated that RASP did not significantly change the frequency or type of coronary vasomotor responses when tested with ACh, meaning it can be safely used in patients undergoing spasm testing.
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  • Migraine affects 15.2% of the global population, is a leading cause of disability, especially among women, and remains underdiagnosed and undertreated in many cases.
  • The condition displays both common and individual characteristics, with a varied presentation in symptoms, frequency, and response to treatments, influenced by genetic factors.
  • Education on migraine management is crucial for improving daily life for patients and reducing the number of individuals needing specialized care, allowing specialists to focus on more complex cases.
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Identification of red flags for IgG4-related disease: an international European Reference Network for Rare Connective Tissue Diseases framework.

Lancet Rheumatol

January 2025

Department of Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, corporate member of Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and the Berlin Institute of Health, Berlin, Germany; Deutsches Rheuma-Forschungszentrum-a Leibniz Institute, Autoimmunology Group, Berlin, Germany.

IgG4-related disease is a rare fibroinflammatory condition. Prompt recognition is fundamental to initiate treatment and to prevent organ damage. Diagnostic and classification criteria are primarily intended for use by clinicians with established expertise in IgG4-related disease.

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Objective: To test the hypothesis that levosimendan administration in patients with low cardiac output syndrome after cardiac surgery is associated with improved long-term (5-year follow-up) outcomes.

Design: Single-center subanalysis of the multicenter randomized CHEETAH trial.

Setting: Cardiac surgery department of a tertiary hospital.

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Air pollution is a critical global health issue that significantly impacts cardiovascular health. The air pollutant PM (particulate matter with a diameter of 2.5 micrometres or less) has been positioned as a leading environmental risk factor for morbidity and mortality, especially from cardiovascular diseases (CVDs).

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This European Association of Urology position statement provides a comprehensive overview and recommendations on best practices for the use of social media by urologists and other health care professionals involved in urology.

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Introduction: Squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (SCCHN) is a multifactorial disease involving genetic and environmental factors representing one of the most frequent cancer-related deaths worldwide. Tobacco and alcohol use account for most SCCHN, while a growing subset of oropharyngeal cancers is causally associated with human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. Despite improvements in overall survival, patients with HPV-negative locally advanced (LA) SCCHN continue to have a poor prognosis.

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We explored the functional outcome following awake surgery and Real-Time Neuropsychological Testing (RTNT) in the left insula. We carried out a longitudinal investigation by comparing the patients' language profile, and, in particular, the object-naming skills and the associated fMRI network, of pre-surgery and follow-up (i.e.

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  • Facial trauma often results from accidents, fights, or sports, primarily affecting the mandible, midface, and temporomandibular joint, with coronoid process fractures being rare.
  • The study examines zygomatic-coronoid ankylosis, which can arise from trauma, infections, or systemic diseases, and aims to assess treatment options to improve outcomes post-injury.
  • A systematic review was conducted using multiple databases to analyze 1993 articles, ultimately including 16 relevant studies that met the research objectives and treatment evaluations.
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Purpose: To evaluate retrospectively the 2-year outcomes of the Gore Excluder Iliac Branch Endoprosthesis (IBE) in patients with and without coexisting hypogastric artery (HA) aneurysms in a large contemporary multicentric European experience using dedicated bridging devices.

Methods: The study included all consecutive patients treated at participating institutions with the Gore Excluder IBE device who received a covered stent (i.e.

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Introduction: Estimating patient risk before heart surgery (HS) is crucial. Perioperative inflammation is associated with several complications and mortality. This study investigated blood cell count inflammatory indices (BCCII) to predict risks, including neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), derivate NLR (DNLR), neutrophil-to-platelet-lymphocyte ratio (NLPR), lymphocyte-to-monocyte ratio, platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio (PLR), Systemic Inflammatory Index (SII), Systemic Inflammatory Reaction Index (SIRI), and Aggregate Index of Systemic Inflammation (AISI).

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Human leishmaniasis is facing important epidemiological changes in Southern Europe, driven by increased urbanization, climate changes, emerging of new animal reservoirs, shifts in human behavior and a growing population of immunocompromised and elderly individuals. In this evolving epidemiological landscape, we analyzed the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of human leishmaniasis in the Tuscany region of Central Italy. Through a multicentric retrospective analysis, we collected clinical and demographic data about all cases of leishmaniasis recorded between 2018 and 2023.

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Targeted muscle reinnervation (TMR) was originally developed to enhance prosthetic control in amputees. However, it has also serendipitously demonstrated benefits in reducing phantom pain and neuromas. As a result, it has emerged as a secondary treatment for chronic neuromas in amputees and holds promise for managing neuropathic pain in non-amputee patients, particularly those with neuromas.

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: the role of the R202Q (c.605G>A, p.Arg202Gln) missense variant of the MEFV gene has been debated as either a benign polymorphism or a potentially pathogenic mutation.

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Background And Objective: Intensification of targeted biopsy (TBx) around a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-visible lesion with regional biopsy (RBx) could obviate the need for systematic biopsy (SBx). We aimed to compare the detection yields of clinically significant prostate cancer (csPCa)-defined as International Society of Urological Pathology (ISUP) grade group ≥2-between TBx + RBx and the reference standard (TBx + SBx).

Methods: RBx was defined as perilesional or ipsilateral biopsy.

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Targeted Drug Delivery in Periorbital Non-Melanocytic Skin Malignancies.

Bioengineering (Basel)

October 2024

Department of Ophthalmology, University Hospital of Udine, p.le S. Maria della Misericordia 15, 33100 Udine, Italy.

Targeted drug delivery has emerged as a transformative approach in the treatment of periorbital skin malignancies, offering the potential for enhanced efficacy and reduced side effects compared to traditional therapies. This review provides a comprehensive overview of targeted therapies in the context of periorbital malignancies, including basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, sebaceous gland carcinoma, and Merkel cell carcinoma. It explores the mechanisms of action for various targeted therapies, such as monoclonal antibodies, small molecule inhibitors, and immunotherapies, and their applications in treating these malignancies.

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