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Newer glucose-lowering drugs (GLDs) protect against cerebrovascular, neurodegenerative, and neuroinflammatory pathologies. Therefore, we performed a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) comparing newer GLDs to placebo that assessed long-term cardiovascular and renal outcomes to analyze their potential to prevent late-onset seizures and epilepsy, separately and as a combined outcome. A comprehensive MEDLINE and CENTRAL databases search for DPP-4 inhibitors, GLP-1 receptor agonists, and SGLT2 inhibitor RCTs, which reported adverse effects, including seizures and epilepsy on clinicaltrials.

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  • Older adults have a lot of epilepsy cases because of aging and health changes that make them weaker, a condition called frailty.
  • Frailty can make health worse and is linked to many problems, like having multiple illnesses or low exercise; it can also affect how well epilepsy medicine works.
  • Doctors are trying to create specific ways to measure frailty in people with epilepsy and manage it better, because unlike age, frailty can be improved with the right care.
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Type-II Xanthanuria is an genetic disorder associated with diminished serum uric acid levels. Patients with xanthanuria has absence of xanthine oxidase or xanthine dehydrogenase activity, the enzyme that converts hypoxanthine to xanthine and xanthine to uric acid. Deficiency of these enzyme leads to elevated levels of xanthine in urine which further leads to precipitation of xanthine in urine which further helps to formation of renal stones and ultimately leads to chronic kidney disease and end stage renal disease.

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Adoption of Technology by Healthcare Personnel: An Institutional Survey.

J Assoc Physicians India

May 2024

Senior Consultant, Department of Cardiac Surgery, Narayana Health, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, Corresponding Author.

Background: In the current era, technology has a significant influence on healthcare outcomes. Despite that, there are significant barriers and concerns toward the adoption of digital laboratory reporting systems among healthcare professionals in India. The aim of the study was to understand the overall attitude, barriers, and motivators toward the adoption of technology by healthcare personnel.

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Ageing and Mental Health in the Context of Social Isolation in Covid-19 Pandemic.

Mymensingh Med J

April 2024

Dr Anika Tasnim, Australian Medical Council, IFOM-CSE (NBME USA), Clinical Observer, Sidra Medicine, Ar-Rayyan, Doha, Qatar and Clinical Vaccinator, HMC, Doha, Qatar; E-mail:

The Covid-19 pandemic has introduced the world to a new chapter in the last three to four years. The focus of this review is on a significant but often overlooked group and topic that has received limited research attention. Recent studies show that the psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic is still intense, even around three years later.

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Cholecysto-antral fistula and gallstone ileus are rare complications of a common disease, gallbladder stone (GBS). This fistula is developed as a prolonged complication of cholelithiasis in which the gallbladder adheres to the adjacent antrum, and a stone erodes through the wall. Among the variety of cholecystoenteric fistulae, the cholecystoduodenal fistula occurs more commonly than the cholesysto-antral fistula.

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Gorham-Stout disease, a diagnosis of exclusion.

Radiol Case Rep

September 2022

Department of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Nutrition, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.

Gorham-Stout disease (GSD) also known as vanishing bone disease is an idiopathic and rare condition characterized by gross and progressive bone loss along with excessive growth of vascular and lymphatic tissue. Very little is known about the pathogenesis of GSD, which makes the diagnosis challenging and often diagnosed by elimination. We report a case of GSD in a 41-year-old male patient.

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Background: With rising trends of prediabetes in the geriatric population, we aim to assess the impact of alcohol use disorder (AUD) on the outcomes of patients with prediabetes.

Methods: Hospitalisations amongst the patients (≥65 years) with prediabetes were identified with a diagnosis of AUD and in-hospital stroke using the National Inpatient Sample database (2007-2014). We compared demographics, comorbidities, all-cause mortality, stroke rate and resource utilisation in the elderly prediabetes patients with vs without AUD.

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Background: To address the national opioid and death from overdose crisis in the United States, take-back programs were created to collect and properly dispose of unused abuse-prone drugs.

Methods: Surgeons at Central Michigan University College of Medicine led a community prescription medication take-back drive, administered surveys, characterized event participant demographics, prescription indications, and type and quantity of medications dropped off for disposal.

Results: A total of 74,363 dosing units of unused medication were brought in from the homes of 104 event participants.

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  • A study analyzed data from over 21 million COPD hospitalizations to determine the prevalence and risk factors for arrhythmias and in-hospital deaths.
  • Out of these hospitalizations, 30% had arrhythmias, with atrial fibrillation (AF) being the most common, particularly among older white males.
  • The presence of arrhythmias significantly increased the length of hospital stay, mortality rates, and healthcare costs, highlighting the role of other health conditions in predicting both arrhythmias and mortality.
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(F)utility of computed tomography of the chest in the presence of pleural effusion.

Pleura Peritoneum

December 2017

Internal Medicine, Timmins and District Hospital, 700 Ross Ave. East, Timmins, Ontario P4N 8P2, Canada.

Background: Pleural effusion is common and can cause significant morbidity. The chest X-ray is often the initial radiological test, but additional tests may be required to reduce uncertainty and to provide additional diagnostic information. However, additional exposure and unnecessary costs should be prevented.

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Retiform hemangioendothelioma (RH) is a rare vascular neoplasm with a high rate of local recurrence and low metastatic potential. We describe an unusual case of RH in a 45-year-old patient with Milroy disease, with a prominent solid component diffusely involving a chronic lymphedematous leg. This case is consistent with the postulated relationship between lymphedema and vascular neoplasms developing as a result of local immune dysfunction, and highlights the need to closely monitor patients with Milroy disease for pathologic changes.

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Endophthalmitis post glaucoma drainage implant (GDI) surgery is rare, often associated with tube or plate exposure. We report a case of endophthalmitis following glaucoma shunt intraluminal stent exposure in a patient who underwent Baerveldt glaucoma implant surgery. Endophthalmitis following manipulation of intraluminal stents is a rare complication of GDIs but potentially vision threatening condition that needs to be carefully screened for and treated immediately.

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Bone Marrow Therapies for Chronic Heart Disease.

Stem Cells

November 2015

Section of Haematology, Division of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom.

Chronic heart failure is a leading cause of death. The demand for new therapies and the potential regenerative capacity of bone marrow-derived cells has led to numerous clinical trials. We critically discuss current knowledge of the biology and clinical application of bone marrow cells.

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New-onset epilepsy in the elderly: challenges for the internist.

Cleve Clin J Med

August 2014

Director, Clinical Research, Epilepsy Center, Cleveland Clinic; Associate Director, Clinical Research Unit, Cleveland Clinic; Assistant Professor of Medicine, Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH

New-onset epilepsy in the elderly is difficult to diagnose, owing to atypical presentation, concomitant cognitive impairment, similarities with other common disorders, and nonspecific changes on electroencephalography (EEG). Its management is also challenging because of its deranging physiology, comorbidities, and polypharmacy. Antiepileptic drugs must be carefully chosen and closely monitored.

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ECG findings suggestive of right ventricular (RV) hemodynamic derangement, in the appropriate clinical setting, can lead to further diagnostic consideration and earlier institution of treatment, aiming to decrease the high morbidity and mortality associated with submassive and massive pulmonary embolism (PE). In this paper, we review 4 cases with chest computed tomography (CT) confirmed PE with their respective ECG findings. In all the cases patients had an RV strain pattern on ECG, although in different clinical scenarios, including one with an initial diagnosis of acute coronary syndrome (ACS).

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