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Background And Aims: Small-bowel neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) are slow growing, clinically silent tumors whose prognosis depends on disease stage. Members of kindreds with a familial form of small intestinal NETs (SI-NETs) represent a high-risk population for whom early detection improves disease outcome. Our aim was to determine the utility of small-bowel capsule endoscopy (SB-CE) for screening high-risk asymptomatic relatives from kindreds with familial carcinoid.

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Background: Gastrointestinal bleeding is a cause of anaemia in dogs. A reliable, non-invasive biomarker to differentiate gastrointestinal bleeding from other causes of anaemia would be advantageous to direct clinical decisions in anaemic patients. Plasma urea:creatinine ratio is an accepted biomarker of upper gastrointestinal bleeding in human medicine.

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Aims: The aim of this study is to analyse the demographics, diagnosis, nodal yield, metastatic rates and outcomes of patients undergoing neck dissections within the Waikato Hospital Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (OMS) Department.

Methods: All patients that underwent neck dissections under the care of OMS at Waikato Hospital between January 2016 and December 2021 were included. Data on patient demographics, diagnosis, surgery details, nodal yields, histological results and clinical outcome were collected retrospectively for analysis.

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Excessive alcohol use is a major risk factor for the development of an alcohol use disorder (AUD) and contributes to a wide variety of other medical illnesses, including alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD). Both AUD and ALD are complex and causally interrelated diseases, and multiple factors other than alcohol consumption are implicated in the disease pathogenesis. While the underlying pathophysiology of AUD and ALD is complex, there is substantial evidence for a genetic susceptibility of both diseases.

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  • - Chediak-Higashi syndrome (CHS) is a rare genetic disorder marked by symptoms like skin and eye color changes, bleeding issues, immune dysfunction, and neurological problems, caused by loss-of-function variants in a specific gene involved in lysosomal regulation.
  • - The study involved clinical evaluations of CHS patients and genomic analysis which led to the discovery of 11 new pathogenic variants, along with a review that compiled a total of 147 known variants, categorizing them based on their types and effects.
  • - The findings suggest a correlation between the type of genetic variants and disease severity, indicating that those with milder disease often have certain types of variants, while those with more severe symptoms have specific nonsense or frameshift mutations.*
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In Reply: A new paradigm for adult ADHD.

Cleve Clin J Med

October 2023

Professor of Psychology, Director of the Developmental Masters and Early Intervention Program, Department of Psychological Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH.

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  • Left gastric artery embolisation (LGAE) is a promising treatment for significant upper GI bleeding and may help with weight loss, making it a potential bridge between tier-3 and tier-4 obesity services.
  • The EMBIO trial is a double-blind, randomized study involving 76 participants that will compare the effects of LGAE to a placebo, focusing on weight loss efficacy, safety, and related health conditions.
  • Participants will be selected based on specific criteria, monitored pre- and post-intervention, and will be part of a tier-3 weight management program afterward, with the primary goal of measuring weight loss differences at 12 months.
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Objective: Exposure to early life stress (ELS) may lead to long-term health consequences. The Early Life Stress Questionnaire (ELSQ) is a retrospective measure of multiple ELS and their timing. Latent class analysis (LCA) has not been applied to the ELSQ and questions regarding timing are rarely explored.

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Patient reported experience measures (PREMS) are a key part of measured quality. There is no tool currently used in the UK in Acute Medicine. On the 8th of September 2022 10 units based in England, Scotland and Wales collected data for the validated PREM, alongside the EQ-5D and variables from the Society for Acute Medicine's Benchmarking Audit (SAMBA) dataset.

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Natural history study of patients with familial platelet disorder with associated myeloid malignancy.

Blood

December 2023

Oncogenesis and Development Section, Translational and Functional Genomics Branch, National Human Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD.

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  • Deleterious RUNX1 variants cause familial platelet disorder with myeloid malignancy (FPDMM), leading to symptoms like low platelet counts, dysfunctional platelets, and increased risk of blood cancers.
  • A study enrolled 214 participants from 2019 to 2021, revealing that many patients experienced thrombocytopenia and other blood abnormalities; some also had blood malignancies like leukemia.
  • Findings emphasize the need for a multidisciplinary approach to detect and manage these inherited disorders, aiming to improve understanding of FPDMM and guide future treatments.
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Purpose: Around 40% of men with intermediate-risk or high-risk prostate cancer will experience a biochemical recurrence after radical prostatectomy (RP). The aim of this review is to describe both toxicity and oncological outcomes following stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) delivered to the prostate bed (PB).

Method: In april 2023, we performed a systematic review of studies published in MEDLINE or ClinicalTrials.

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Background: Low awareness about palliative care among the global public and healthcare communities has been frequently cited as a persistent barrier to palliative care acceptance. Given that knowledge shapes attitudes and encourages receptiveness, it is critical to examine factors that influence the motivation to increase knowledge. Health information-seeking from individuals and media has been identified as a key factor, as the process of accessing and interpreting information to enhance knowledge has been shown to positively impact health behaviours.

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Aims: To explore socio-demographic characteristics of non-attenders at diabetic retinal screening.

Methods: A retrospective, register-based cross-sectional analysis of 10,275 participants invited to diabetic retinal screening in Te Tai Tokerau (Northland) between May 2011 and June 2020 was performed. Multivariable logistic regression analysis was used to assess the association of age, sex, type of diabetes, ethnicity and socio-economic deprivation with non-attendance at diabetic retinal screening.

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State of general practice in New Zealand.

N Z Med J

September 2023

Specialist General Practitioner and Professor Emeritus, University of Otago, Christchurch, New Zealand.

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The Path to Improving Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Endoscopy.

Gastroenterol Hepatol (N Y)

June 2023

President, American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Professor and Executive Associate Division Director Division of Digestive Diseases, Emory School of Medicine Clinical Director, Gastroenterology Medical Director, ASC GI Endoscopy The Emory Clinic Atlanta, Georgia.

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Children deserve the same high standards for drug safety, efficacy and access as adults. Unfortunately, Canada lags behind leading international regulators in implementing reforms to ensure access to paediatric medications. Paediatric regulations, also known as paediatric rules in the US, include a mandate to submit paediatric data in all new drug applications when paediatric use can be anticipated.

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Diffuse midline gliomas (DMG) are the most aggressive brain tumors of childhood and young adults, with documented 2-year survival rates <10%. Treatment failure is due in part to the function of the BBB. Intratumoral microdialysis sampling is an effective tool to determine brain entry of varied agents and could help to provide a better understanding of the relationship of drug permeability to DMG treatment responsivity.

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Major trauma systems have evolved in many European countries and have resulted in improved care in terms of mortality and morbidity. Many of the systems have similar history, with reports of either poor services, or a single disaster, driving change of policy and set up. We report on 4 European systems, looking at the background, set up and some of the results.

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Measurement Strategies for The Joint Commission Health Care Disparities Standard: Implementing Hospital-Based Requirements in Heart Failure-Part 2.

AACN Adv Crit Care

September 2023

Bradi B. Granger is Professor, Duke University School of Nursing, and Director, Duke Heart Nursing Research Program, Duke University Health System, 307 Trent Drive, Durham, NC 27710

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Use of Topical Oxygen Therapy in Wound Healing.

J Wound Care

August 2023

Clinic of Plastic, Hand and Aesthetic Surgery, Burn Center, BG Clinic Bergmannstrost, Halle (Saale, Germany); Medical University Halle, Outpatient and Operating Center, Martin-Luther University, Halle (Saale), Germany; University of Applied Science Anhalt, Institute of Applied Bioscience and Process Management, Head of Academic Wound Consultant Education Course, Koethen, Germany.

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Unlabelled: This article explores the impact of combining tissue viability and lymphoedema techniques on optimising time to healing.

Aim: To investigate the healing rates observed in patients who presented to wound and lymphoedema specialist clinics, located in the south eastern region of England, with venous/lymphovenous ulceration of the lower limb during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020-2022 (30 months in all).

Methodology: A retrospective analysis of patient outcomes.

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