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Foundational models, pretrained on a large scale, have demonstrated substantial success across non-medical domains. However, training these models typically requires large, comprehensive datasets, which contrasts with the smaller and more specialized datasets common in biomedical imaging. Here we propose a multi-task learning strategy that decouples the number of training tasks from memory requirements.

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Dengue fever represents a significant medical and socio-economic burden in (sub)tropical regions, yet antivirals for treatment or prophylaxis are lacking. JNJ-A07 was described as highly active against the different genotypes within each serotype of the disease-causing dengue virus (DENV). Based on clustering of resistance mutations it has been assumed to target DENV non-structural protein 4B (NS4B).

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Huntington's disease (HD) is an autosomal dominant disease caused by the expansion of cytosine-adenine-guanine (CAG) repeats in one copy of the gene (mutant HTT, mHTT). The unaffected gene encodes wild-type HTT (wtHTT) protein, which supports processes important for the health and function of the central nervous system. Selective lowering of mHTT for the treatment of HD may provide a benefit over nonselective HTT-lowering approaches, as it aims to preserve the beneficial activities of wtHTT.

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Normoglycemia and physiological cortisone level maintain glucose homeostasis in a pancreas-liver microphysiological system.

Commun Biol

July 2024

Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics, Research and Early Development, Cardiovascular, Renal and Metabolism (CVRM), BioPharmaceuticals R&D, AstraZeneca, Gothenburg, Sweden.

Current research on metabolic disorders and diabetes relies on animal models because multi-organ diseases cannot be well studied with standard in vitro assays. Here, we have connected cell models of key metabolic organs, the pancreas and liver, on a microfluidic chip to enable diabetes research in a human-based in vitro system. Aided by mechanistic mathematical modeling, we demonstrate that hyperglycemia and high cortisone concentration induce glucose dysregulation in the pancreas-liver microphysiological system (MPS), mimicking a diabetic phenotype seen in patients with glucocorticoid-induced diabetes.

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  • This study investigates the risk of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) associated with mechanical thrombectomy, both with and without the use of intravenous (IV) thrombolysis, in treating acute ischemic stroke due to large-vessel occlusion.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 9 studies involving 3,241 patients to compare the rates of symptomatic ICH between the two treatment methods.
  • Results indicate that the risk of symptomatic ICH was similar for both treatment options, suggesting that IV thrombolysis may not significantly increase the risk when combined with mechanical thrombectomy.
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The biopsy Gleason score is an important prognostic marker for prostate cancer patients. It is, however, subject to substantial variability among pathologists. Artificial intelligence (AI)-based algorithms employing deep learning have shown their ability to match pathologists' performance in assigning Gleason scores, with the potential to enhance pathologists' grading accuracy.

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Young-Onset Alzheimer Dementia Due to a Novel Pathogenic Variant Initially Misdiagnosed as Autoimmune Encephalitis.

Neurol Neuroimmunol Neuroinflamm

September 2024

From the Department of Neurology (N.R.R.), Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto; Division of Neurology (M.A.C., G.D.S., S.M.B., F.K., E.S.T., F.F., R.N., M.M.S.); Laboratory of Nuclear Medicine (LIM43) (A.M.C.); Neuroradiology Section (L.T.L.), Hospital das Clínicas (HCFMUSP), Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo; Grupo Fleury (L.T.L.); Instituto do Câncer do Estado de São Paulo (G.D.S.); Department of Neurology (P.R.N.), Universidade Federal do Ceará; Centro Universitário Christus (P.R.N.), Ceará; and Instituto do Câncer do Estado de São Paulo (M.M.S.), Brazil.

Objectives: Pathogenic variants in presenilin 1 are related to early-onset Alzheimer disease (AD) and may occur as de novo variants. In comparison with sporadic forms, it can present with psychiatric manifestations, seizures, myoclonus, and focal presentation. Because PSEN1 can occur in young patients who lack a family history of neurologic disorders and because these symptoms are also frequent in autoimmune encephalitis (AE), diagnosis may be overlooked.

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This report describes a method for the photochemical Cu-mediated fluorination of aryl iodides with AgF via putative aryl radical (Ar•) intermediates. It involves irradiating an aryl iodide with UVB light (λ = 313 nm) in the presence of a mixture of Cu and Cu salts and AgF. Under these conditions, fluorination proceeds at room temperature for substrates containing diverse substituents, including alkoxy and alkyl groups, ketones, esters, sulfonate esters, sulfonamides, and protected amines.

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Dietary patterns to promote cardiometabolic health.

Nat Rev Cardiol

January 2025

Midwest Biomedical Research, Addison, IL, USA.

Multiple professional societies recommend the Mediterranean and/or Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension dietary patterns in their cardiovascular disease prevention guidelines because these diets can improve cardiometabolic health and reduce the risk of cardiovascular events. Furthermore, low sodium intake can be particularly beneficial for patients with hypertension. Carbohydrate restriction, with an emphasis on including high-quality carbohydrates and limiting refined starches and foods and beverages with added sugars, can promote weight loss and cardiometabolic benefits in the short term, compared with higher carbohydrate intake.

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Central involvement in peripheral disease: melanopsin pathway impairment in chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy.

Brain Commun

June 2024

Department of Neurology, Motor and Cognition Group, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Freie Universität Berlin and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Campus Benjamin Franklin (CBF), 12203 Berlin, Germany.

Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) compromises functions of the peripheral nervous system (PNS). Recently, however, symptoms such as cognitive deficits, visual dysfunction and circadian disorders were reported, compatible with additional involvement of the central nervous system (CNS) in CIDP. Against this background, we were interested in the functional state of melanopsin-expressing retinal ganglion cells (mRGCs) as a potential biomarker for sleep-wake abnormalities and CNS involvement in CIDP.

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Intraindividual Comparison of Different Methods for Automated BPE Assessment at Breast MRI: A Call for Standardization.

Radiology

July 2024

From the Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University Hospital RWTH Aachen, Pauwelsstr 30, 52074 Aachen, Germany (G.M.F., F.K., S.T.A., L.H., M.B., T.H., T.L., S.N., C.K., D.T.); National Center for Tumor Diseases, Heidelberg University Hospital, Heidelberg, Germany (J.N.K.); Department of Medical Oncology, Heidelberg University Hospital, Heidelberg, Germany (J.N.K.); Else Kroener Fresenius Center for Digital Health, Technical University Dresden, Dresden, Germany (J.N.K.); and Department of Medicine I, University Hospital Dresden, Dresden, Germany (J.N.K.).

Background The level of background parenchymal enhancement (BPE) at breast MRI provides predictive and prognostic information and can have diagnostic implications. However, there is a lack of standardization regarding BPE assessment. Purpose To investigate how well results of quantitative BPE assessment methods correlate among themselves and with assessments made by radiologists experienced in breast MRI.

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Association between self-reported and objectively assessed physical functioning in the general population.

Sci Rep

July 2024

Department Clinical Research and Epidemiology, Comprehensive Heart Failure Center, University Hospital Würzburg, Am Schwarzenberg 15, D-97078, Würzburg, Germany.

Knowledge about a patient's physical fitness can aid in medical decision-making, but objective assessment can be challenging and time-consuming. We aimed to investigate the concordance of self-reported health status and physical functioning with the 6 minute walking distance (6MWD) as objective measure of physical performance. The prospective characteristics and course of heart failure stages A/B and determinants of progression (STAAB) cohort study iteratively follows a representative sample of residents of the city of Würzburg, Germany, aged 30-79 years, without a history of heart failure (HF).

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  • * Participants with more healthy lifestyle factors (4-5) showed significant reductions in risks for several components of MetS compared to those with fewer factors.
  • * SUA accounts for a small but notable percentage of the mediating effect between HLS and various MetS components, suggesting that lowering SUA may be one way lifestyle changes impact MetS risk.
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the vitamin D status and determine the factors influencing it in the Drâa-Tafilalet community (southeastern Morocco). Sociodemographic factors, health, cognitive status, sun exposure, and nutritional conditions were examined to help us understand their association with vitamin D status. Vitamin D data were gathered through laboratory testing, while demographic and health information was collected through interviews with participants in 2023.

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Clinical and Radiologic Findings in Children with Anomalous Pontine Cranial Nerves.

AJNR Am J Neuroradiol

December 2024

From the Edward B. Singleton Department of Radiology (K.K.M., B.H.T., T.A.G.M.H., N.K.D., M.K.K., R.P.P., S.F.K.), Texas Children's Hospital, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas.

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  • A study reviewed the clinical and imaging results of 17 children with an abnormal cranial nerve 7 (CN7), finding associated issues with other cranial nerves in the brainstem.
  • All patients had a distinct imaging characteristic of an enlarged CN7 that took an unusual path towards the Gasserian ganglion, resulting in it being closely situated to CN5.
  • Notably, many of the children had hearing loss, and a significant number of those with available birth histories had maternal or gestational diabetes, hinting at potential developmental issues during pregnancy.
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The Ectonucleotide Pyrophosphatase/Phosphodiesterase 1 (ENPP1) ectoenzyme regulates vascular intimal proliferation and mineralization of bone and soft tissues. variants cause Generalized Arterial Calcification of Infancy (GACI), a rare genetic disorder characterized by ectopic calcification, intimal proliferation, and stenosis of large- and medium-sized arteries. ENPP1 hydrolyzes extracellular ATP to pyrophosphate (PP) and AMP.

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Triple Aspiration versus Conventional Aspiration Techniques: A Randomized In Vitro Evaluation.

AJNR Am J Neuroradiol

January 2025

From the Department of Radiology (C.B., E.A.B., A.A.O., J.R.C., R.K., W.B., D.F.K.), Mayo Clinic Rochester, Rochester, Minnesota.

Background And Purpose: A single-aspiration maneuver using a large-volume syringe is a common and effective technique for aspiration thrombectomy. Multiple aspiration cycles using large aspiration syringes have been proposed as a means to improve the efficacy over single aspiration. In this study, we sought to investigate the efficacy of a "triple aspiration technique" in which a large-volume syringe is cycled 3 times before catheter retraction during aspiration thrombectomy.

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Early Maintenance Treatment Initiation and Relapse Risk Mitigation After a First Event of MOGAD in Adults: The MOGADOR2 Study.

Neurology

August 2024

From the Department of Neurology (R.D.); Clinical Research Department (J.G.), Rothschild Foundation Hospital, Paris; Department of Neurology (J.C.), University Hospital of Toulouse; Department of Neurology (B.A.), Pôle de Neurosciences Cliniques, APHM, Aix Marseille University, Hôpital de la Timone; Department of Neurology (A.R.), University Hospital of Bordeaux; Centre de référence des maladies inflammatoires rares du cerveau et de la moelle (MIRCEM) (E.M., C.G.), Department of Neurology, AP-HP, Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris; Centre de référence des maladies inflammatoires rares du cerveau et de la moelle (MIRCEM) (J.P., L.B., R.M.), Department of Neurology, sclérose en plaques, pathologies de la myéline et neuro-inflammation, Hôpital Neurologique Pierre Wertheimer; Department of Neurology (D.A.L.), CR2TI-Inserm U1064, CIC1314, Nantes Université, University Hospital of Nantes; Department of Neurology (L. Michel), INSERM UMR 1236, Université de Rennes 1, University Hospital of Rennes, Rennes, France; Center for Clinical Investigation (N.C.), INSERM U1434; Biopathology of Myelin, Neuroprotection and Therapeutic Strategy, INSERM U1119; Department of Neurology, University Hospital of Strasbourg; CRC SEP Neurologie Pasteur 2 (M.C.), University Hospital of Nice, Université Cote d'Azur, UMR2CA (URRIS), Nice; CRC SEP (X.A.), CRMR Leukofrance, Department of Neurology, INM / U1298, Gui de Chauliac Hospital, University Hospital of Montpellier; Department of Neurology (E.T.), University Hospital of Nimes; CRC SEP (H.Z.), Department of Neurology, U 1172, University Hospital of Lille; Department of Neurology (B.B.), University Hospital of Rouen; Neuro Ophthalmology Unit (C.F.T.), Hospices Civils de Lyon, Claude Bernard Lyon 1 University, Lyon Neuroscience Research Center CRNL U1028 UMR 5292, IMPACT F-69500, Neurological Hospital of Lyon; Department of Neurology (T.M.), University Hospital of Dijon; Department of Neurology (P.C.), University Hospital of la Rochelle; Department of Neurology (P.K.), Hospital of Luxembourg, Luxembourg-Ville, Luxembourg; Department of Child Neurology and Child Intensive Care Unit (S.C.), Hospital of Pau; Department of Neurology (N. Maubeuge), University Hospital of Poitiers; Department of Neurology (K.H.), Delafontaine Hospital, Saint-Denis; Department of Neurology (C.N.), Andre Mignot hospital, Hospital of Versailles, Le Chesnay; Department of Neurology (E.B.), University Hospital of Besancon; Department of Neurology (H.M.), Sud Francilien Hospital, Corbeil-Essonnes; CRC SEP Limoges/Poitiers (L. Magy), CRMR Maladies Neuromusculaires AOC (FILNEMUS), UR 2018 NeurIT, University Hospital of Limoges; Department of Neurology (F.K.), Meaux Hospital; Department of Neurology (M.S.R.), University Hospital of Bicêtre, Le Kremlin-Bicêtre; Department of Neurology (L.H.), Felix Guyon University Hospital, Saint Denis, Reunion; Department of Neurology (M.G.), Hospital of Valenciennes; Department of Neurology (P.B.), University Hospital of Caen Normandie; CRC SEP (A.M.), Department of Neurology, University Hospital of Tours, Bretonneau Hospital; Department of Neurology (G.M.), Nancy University Hospital; Université de Lorraine, EA 4360 APEMAC, Vandoeuvre-Lès-Nancy; Department of Neurology (M.M.), University Hospital of Reims; Department of Neurology (N. Mélé), Sainte-Anne Hospital, GHU Paris Psychiatrie et Neurosciences, Paris Cité University, INSERM 1266; and Department of Neurology (C.P.), Rothschild Foundation Hospital, Paris, France.

Article Synopsis
  • MOGAD (myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody-associated disease) is a new autoimmune disorder, and this study aims to examine the long-term outcomes and factors affecting relapse in adult patients.
  • The research included 128 patients from a French cohort with a follow-up period averaging over 6.5 years; results showed that a significant portion experienced relapses, with specific onset symptoms such as optic neuritis and myelitis.
  • Findings indicated that starting maintenance treatment after the first attack is linked to lower relapse risk, with notable impact on patients' disability scores over time.
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Trends and outcomes of fresh and frozen donor oocyte cycles in the United States.

Fertil Steril

November 2024

Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia.

Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates trends and outcomes associated with donor oocyte embryo transfer cycles in the US from 2013 to 2020, focusing on whether the state of the oocyte (fresh or frozen) affects clinical pregnancy and live birth rates.* -
  • Over the study period, the use of frozen embryos significantly increased, but live birth rates were found to be lower with frozen donor oocytes compared to fresh ones for both types of embryo transfer cycles.* -
  • The analysis also reports the rates of successful live births and neonates with healthy birthweights, with findings indicating that fresh donor embryos yield better outcomes than frozen ones.*
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Historically, many diseases have been named after the species or location of discovery, the discovering scientists, or the most impacted population. However, species-specific disease names often misrepresent the true reservoir; location-based disease names are frequently targeted with xenophobia; some of the discovering scientists have darker histories; and impacted populations have been stigmatized for this association. Acknowledging these concerns, the World Health Organization now proposes naming diseases after their causative pathogen or symptomatology.

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Six previously undescribed meroterpenoids, penicianstinoids F-K (1-6), together with four known analogues, dehydroaustinol (7), dehydroaustin (8), penicianstinoid A (9), and furanoaustinol (10), were isolated from the cultures of the algicolous fungus Penicillium sp. RR-DL-1-7, derived from the red alga Rhodomela confervoides. Their structures and relative configuration were established by detailed spectroscopic analysis of NMR and HR-MS experiments, and the absolute configurations were assigned by X-ray diffraction and ECD spectral analysis.

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Knowledge on natural background levels (NBLs) of aluminum (Al) in groundwater can accurately assess groundwater Al contamination at a regional scale. However, it has received little attention. This study used a combination of preselection and statistic methods consisting of the oxidation capacity and the boxplot iteration methods to evaluate the NBL of shallow groundwater Al in four groundwater units of the Pearl River Delta (PRD) via eliminating anthropogenic-impacted groundwaters and to discuss driving factors controlling high NBLs of Al in groundwater in this area.

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Maternal gestational diabetes mellitus associates with altered gut microbiome composition and head circumference abnormalities in male offspring.

Cell Host Microbe

July 2024

Microbiota I-Center (MagIC), Hong Kong SAR, China; Department of Medicine and Therapeutics, Faculty of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China. Electronic address:

The impact of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) on maternal or infant microbiome trajectory remains poorly understood. Utilizing large-scale longitudinal fecal samples from 264 mother-baby dyads, we present the gut microbiome trajectory of the mothers throughout pregnancy and infants during the first year of life. GDM mothers had a distinct microbiome diversity and composition during the gestation period.

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Background: Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is associated with high rates of mortality and morbidity, particularly among elderly patients. The presence of frailty may impact survival rates in patients with SAH. In this study, we aim to investigate the impact of frailty on the clinical outcomes in SAH patients.

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Diagnostic value of corneal optical densitometry in keratoconus.

Int Ophthalmol

June 2024

Shaanxi Eye Hospital, Xi'an People's Hospital (Xi'an Fourth Hospital), Afliated People's Hospital of Northwest University, Xi'an, 710004, China.

Purpose: To investigate the clinical significance of the correlation between optical densitometry and both biomechanical and morphological parameters in keratoconus (KC) and to verify the diagnostic value of optical densitometry in KC.

Method: This cross-sectional study included 436 eyes of 295 patients with KC. Corneal optical densitometry, morphological parameters and biomechanical parameters were measured.

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