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Randomized Study Comparing First-Line Dual Versus Single-Stent Retriever Technique: TWIN2WIN.

Stroke

December 2024

Stroke Research Group, Vall d'Hebron Research Institute, Barcelona, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain (A.T., M.J., J.C., F.D., D.H., M.d.D., M. Rubiera, A.G.-T., F.R., M.O., M.R.-G., C.M., M. Ribo).

Background: The double-stent retriever (SR) technique has been described as an effective rescue technique when single-SR fails to induce recanalization. We aimed to assess the safety and efficacy of first-line double-SR in patients with stroke undergoing thrombectomy.

Methods: This was a multicenter, randomized, controlled, blinded adjudicated primary outcome study.

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Background: Intensive care unit (ICU) admission is often a stressful experience that can negatively influence family satisfaction (FS) with patient care, communication, and decision-making. Health literacy (HL) is associated with the patient's ability to obtain, process, and understand health-related information. Few studies have explored the influence of perceived stress and HL on FS simultaneously.

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Objective: The purpose of this study is to analyze composition of HMS (homemade CBD), NLS (non-licensed commercial products), and bioequivalent CBD (BES) collected from Chilean patients that voluntary accepted to analyze the "CBD-substance."

Methods: Samples were collected through an open invitation for different patients to anonymously and free of charge participate in the analysis of CBD oil. The analysis of the active principle was performed using High-Resolution Liquid Chromatography (HPLC).

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Purpose: Mechanical thrombectomy (MT) is typically performed by experienced neurointerventional radiologists. However, logistical and geographic limitations often hinder access to rapid MT. This study reports the first clinical experience using TEGUS teleproctoring to support MT conducted by general interventional radiologists (IR) at non-comprehensive stroke centers, compared to on-site proctoring outcomes.

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Article Synopsis
  • - This article is the second part of a series focused on the histopathological features and differential diagnoses of cystic and pseudocystic structures found in skin biopsies.
  • - It specifically discusses various types of cysts, including ciliated cutaneous cysts, branchial cysts, Bartholin's cysts, thymic cysts, and more.
  • - Additionally, the article covers related structures like mucoceles, ganglion cysts, and myxoid pseudocysts found in the ear and fingers.
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  • Cartilage hypoplasia syndrome is an immunodeficiency disease linked to short stature, thin hair, and varying levels of immune system issues, with cutaneous granulomas being a rare symptom.* ! A case study of a middle-aged man showed him developing chronic and severe skin ulcers due to this syndrome.* ! The patient was treated with the drug adalimumab, which targets tumor necrosis factor-alpha, leading to some improvement and highlighting the need for more research on treatment options for this syndrome.*
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Background: Transfemoral access is predominantly used for mechanical thrombectomy in patients with stroke with a large vessel occlusion. Following the interventional cardiology guidelines, routine transradial access has been proposed as an alternative, although its safety and efficacy remain controversial. We aim to explore the noninferiority of radial access in terms of final recanalization.

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Background: Transfemoral access is predominantly used for mechanical thrombectomy in patients with stroke with a large vessel occlusion. Following the interventional cardiology guidelines, routine transradial access has been proposed as an alternative, although its safety and efficacy remain controversial. We aim to explore the noninferiority of radial access in terms of final recanalization.

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Cystic structures represent one of the most common findings in dermatopathology. These encompass both cystic tumors and pseudocysts resulting from the accumulation of certain substances, such as mucin. In a two-part series (of which this is the first part), we have reviewed the principal types of cysts and pseudocysts that may be observed in cutaneous biopsies, examining their histopathological features and primary differential diagnoses.

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Invisible dermatosis is a concept that can be applied either to clinical or histopathological findings. We will focus on the dermatopathological aspect of this invisible dermatosis that can be seen as dermatosis with subtle histopathological findings that are mandatory to known to stablish the diagnosis. With a proper approach facing in depth the different skin layers from stratum corneum to subcutaneous tissue combined with some especial stains, special investigations and mostly a proper clinicopathological correlation, the problem of missing out a diagnosis can be decreased.

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Erythrokeratodermia.

JAMA Dermatol

August 2023

Department of Anatomic Pathology, Hospital San Pablo, Universidad Catolica del Norte, Coquimbo, Chile.

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Background: Acne pathophysiology includes a complex interaction among inflammatory mediators, hyperseborrhea, alteration of keratinization and follicular colonization by Propionibacterium acnes.

Aims: To describe the impact of the exposome on acne and how photoprotection can improve outcomes.

Methods: A narrative review of the literature was carried out; searches with Google Scholar and Pubmed from January 1992 to November 2022 were performed.

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Clinical Factors Associated With Long-Term Benefit in Patients With Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma Treated With Axitinib: Real-World AXILONG Study.

Clin Genitourin Cancer

February 2022

Medical Oncology Department, Instituto Valenciano De Oncología, Carrer del Professor Beltrán Báguena, 8, 46009 Valencia, Spain.

Background: Axitinib monotherapy obtained approval in pre-treated mRCC patients and recently in combination with pembrolizumab or avelumab in the first-line setting. However, patient profiles that may obtain increased benefit from this drug and its combinations still need to be identified.

Patients And Methods: Retrospective multicentre analysis describing clinical characteristics associated with axitinib long-responder (LR) population by comparing two extreme-response sub-groups (progression-free survival [PFS] ≥9 months vs.

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