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  • The text discusses the role of lipid-dependent basidiomycetes yeasts, specifically concerning their existence as commensals on human and animal skin, and their potential shift to pathogenic forms that trigger various skin disorders.
  • It reviews recent literature up to May 2023, focusing on skin disorders linked to these yeasts, their antifungal resistance, and the interactions between the host and microbes.
  • The expert opinion emphasizes that the environmental conditions and the host’s bodily state influence the survival and metabolic changes of these yeasts, which can lead to the development of skin diseases with varying symptoms.
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Introduction: is a major component of the skin microbiome, a lipophilic symbiotic organism of the mammalian skin, which can switch to opportunistic pathogens triggering multiple dermatological disorders in humans and animals. This phenomenon is favored by endogenous and exogenous host predisposing factors, which may switch from a commensal to a pathogenic phenotype.

Area Covered: This review summarizes and discusses the most recent literature on the pathogenesis of yeasts, which ultimately results in skin disorders with different clinical presentation.

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Background/aims: To objectively classify eyes as either healthy or glaucoma based exclusively on data provided by peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer (pRNFL) and ganglion cell-inner plexiform (GCIPL) measurements derived from spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) using machine learning algorithms.

Methods: Three clustering methods (k-means, hierarchical cluster analysis -HCA- and model-based clustering-MBC-) were used separately to classify a training sample of 109 eyes as either healthy or glaucomatous using solely 13 SD-OCT parameters: pRNFL average and sector thicknesses and GCIPL average and minimum values together with the six macular wedge-shaped regions. Then, the best-performing algorithm was applied to an independent test sample of 102 eyes to derive close estimates of its actual performance (external validation).

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Purpose: Open ligament repair is widely considered the gold standard treatment for chronic ankle instability. Nevertheless, arthroscopic treatment of ankle instability has gained popularity becoming the preferred technique for many surgeons. This study aimed to compare the clinical outcomes of all-inside arthroscopic versus open lateral ligament repair for chronic ankle instability at 5 years follow-up.

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Background: Cluster headache (CH) is a type of headache that has a global prevalence of 0.5-3/1000 people, provokes severe, strictly unilateral pain through the first branch of the trigeminal nerve, and is associated with observable autonomous responses. CH provokes intense pain and decreases quality of life.

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Aims: After primary radiotherapy, biochemical recurrence is defined according to the Phoenix criteria as a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) value >2 ng/ml relative to the nadir. Several studies have shown that prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA)-ligand positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) can help in detecting recurrence in patients with low PSA values. This study aimed to assess the detection rate and patterns of PSMA-ligand PET/CT uptake in patients with suspected biochemical recurrence after primary radiotherapy and with PSA levels below the Phoenix threshold.

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Immunotherapy improves the survival of patients with advanced melanoma, 40% of whom become long-term responders. However, not all patients respond to immunotherapy. Further knowledge of the processes involved in the response and resistance to immunotherapy is still needed.

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The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a challenge for our society due to the post-acute sequelae of the disease. Persistent symptoms and long-term multiorgan complications, known as post-acute COVID-19 syndrome, can occur beyond 4 weeks from the onset of the COVID-19 infection. Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is considered a variety of dysautonomia, which is characterized by chronic symptoms that occur with standing and a sustained increase in heart rate, without orthostatic hypotension.

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Introduction: Endometriosis is a chronic oestrogen-dependent disease that affects 1 in 10 women of childbearing age. Half of these women have deep dyspareunia. The presence of this symptom has been shown to negatively affect your quality of life.

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Introduction: Endoscopic vacuum therapy (EVT) is a novel technique for closing upper gastrointestinal (UGI) defects. Available literature includes single-center retrospective cohort studies with small sample sizes. Furthermore, evidence about factors associated with EVT failure is scarce.

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In recent years, several systemic therapies have been introduced for metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer, including androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) combined with docetaxel (Doc) and/or new-generation androgen receptor signaling inhibitors (ARSI). Trials evaluating ADT + ARSI have consistently demonstrated an overall survival (OS) benefit for doublet therapy over ADT alone. Similarly, the STOPCaP meta-analysis showed an OS benefit in favor of ADT + Doc versus ADT alone.

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Effective bowel cleansing is critical for detecting lesions during colonoscopy, highlighting the importance of bowel preparations. 1L polyethylene glycol (PEG) + ascorbate (Asc) is the only recommended 1L PEG product in Europe and the United States. Its efficacy was demonstrated in large-scale controlled trials and confirmed in smaller-scale real-world studies.

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  • The study compares infective endocarditis (IE) outcomes in patients after surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR) versus transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), aiming to identify differences in clinical presentation, microbiological profiles, management, and outcomes.
  • Data was gathered from two international registries, focusing on patients with IE affecting aortic valve prostheses, and included a matched comparison of TAVR and SAVR patients.
  • The findings revealed that patients with surgical bioprostheses had higher rates of complications but similar one-year mortality rates compared to those with TAVR, indicating important differences in infection characteristics and treatment but comparable long-term outcomes.
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  • A study evaluated the effectiveness and safety of single capsule bismuth quadruple therapy (scBQT) administered three times a day, as opposed to the recommended four times a day schedule, focusing on ease of adherence.
  • Out of 3,712 cases analyzed, the three times a day regimen showed a higher cure rate of 94% compared to 91% for the four times a day schedule, though adherence and safety were similar.
  • The findings suggest that the three times a day scBQT regimen is more effective, with factors like treatment adherence and the type of proton pump inhibitor used being significant predictors of infection cure.
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Background: What baseline predictors would be involved in mortality in people with primary Sjögren syndrome (SjS) remains uncertain. This study aimed to investigate the baseline characteristics collected at the time of diagnosis of SjS associated with mortality and to identify mortality risk factors for all-cause death and deaths related to systemic SjS activity measured by the ESSDAI score.

Methods: In this international, real-world, retrospective, cohort study, we retrospectively collected data from 27 countries on mortality and causes of death from the Big Data Sjögren Registry.

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Introduction: Data on the clinical efficacy and remodeling of omalizumab therapy in patients on oral corticosteroids (OC) are limited.

Objective: The purpose of the study is to show that in patients with corticosteroid-dependent asthma, omalizumab is a corticosteroid-sparing therapy able to inhibit airway remodeling and to reduce disease burden (lung function impairment, exacerbations).

Methods: This study is a randomised open-label study evaluating the addition of omalizumab to the standard of care in patients with severe asthma receiving oral corticosteroids.

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Background: The results of the Grupo Español Multidisciplinar en Cáncer Digestivo (GEMCAD)-1402 phase II randomized trial suggested that adding aflibercept to modified fluorouracil, oxaliplatin, and leucovorin (mFOLFOX6) induction, followed by chemoradiation and surgery, could increase the pathological complete response (pCR) rate in patients with high-risk, locally advanced rectal cancer. Here we update results up to 3 years of follow-up and evaluate the predictive value of consensus molecular subtypes identified with immunohistochemistry (IHC).

Methods: Patients with magnetic resonance imaging-defined T3c-d and/or T4 and/or N2 rectal adenocarcinoma in the middle or distal third were randomly assigned to mFOLFOX6 induction, with aflibercept (mF+A; n = 115) or without aflibercept (mF; n = 65), followed by capecitabine plus radiotherapy and surgery.

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  • Lung cancer cells, particularly NSCLC, increase their ability to survive oxidative stress by upregulating the xCT transporter for cystine, which helps maintain high intracellular cysteine levels necessary for making glutathione.* -
  • The NRF2 transcription factor regulates the xCT transporter and is kept in check by KEAP1; mutations in KEAP1 or NRF2 can enhance cystine uptake and support cancer cell survival, while limited cystine can lead to ferroptosis, a form of cell death.* -
  • Targeted therapies in certain NSCLC types can trigger pyroptosis and apoptosis, leading to the breakdown of the cell membrane after caspase-3 activation, contributing to death of the cancer cells.*
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Background: Opioid drug prescription (ODP) and opioid-related mortality (ORM) have increased in Spain. However, their relationship is complex, as ORM is registered without considering the type of opioid (legal or illegal).

Objective: This ecological study aimed to examine the correlation between ODP and ORM in Spain and discuss their usefulness as a surveillance tool.

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Background And Purpose: Napping is a widespread practice worldwide and has in recent years been linked to increased abdominal adiposity. Lipase E or encodes the protein hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL), an enzyme that plays an important role in lipid mobilization and exhibits a circadian expression rhythm in human adipose tissue. We hypothesized that habitual napping may impact the circadian expression pattern of , which in turn may attenuate lipid mobilization and induce abdominal fat accumulation.

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Evidence of Contact Lenses for Vision Rehabilitation in Corneal Diseases: A Review.

Eye Contact Lens

July 2023

Hospital Clinic de Barcelona (I.V.P., A.R.L., M.S.V.), Barcelona, Spain; Department of Ophthalmology (C.R.d.L.), Qvision, VITHAS Almería Hospital, Almería, Spain; Department of Ophthalmology (C.R.d.L.), Vithas Málaga, Málaga, Spain; Department of Ophthalmology (C.R.d.L.), Hospital Regional Universitario de Málaga, Málaga, Spain; Departamento de Cirugía (C.R.d.L.), Universidad de Sevilla, Área de Oftalmología; Department of Ophthalmology (R.R.A.), Hospital Norte de Málaga, Antequera, Spain; Department of Ophthalmology (R.R.A.), Hospital Quirón Málaga, Spain; Department of Ophthalmology (R.R.A.), Hospital Vithas Málaga, Spain.

Objectives: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of contact lenses (CL) as a therapeutic option for patients affected by a corneal disease and to determinate which is the best lens modality for each disease.

Methods: A literature review using PubMed was performed. All relevant articles published during the last 15 years have been included.

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Background: The submandibular gland (SMG) is routinely excised during neck dissection. Given the importance of the SMG in saliva production, it is important to understand its involvement rate by cancer tissue and the feasibility of its preservation.

Methods: Retrospective data were collected from five academic centers in Europe.

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Background: Diabetes is one of the most prevalent chronic diseases worldwide, and innovative patient support programmes can help and inform patients about their disease and improve their quality of life. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of the T-Coach programme in terms of improvement of disease knowledge, self-management and adherence to treatment in a real-world setting in Spain between July 2016 and October 2018.

Methods: We analyzed data from the T-Coach programme, a telephone platform that gives support to patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus treated with insulin glargine 300 U/ml (Gla-300).

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