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Cerebral vein thrombosis is a rare, life-threatening condition that has now become more commonly diagnosed due to advancements in imaging techniques. Our purpose is to improve understanding of pathogenesis, diagnosis and pregnancy and IVF management in patients with a history of cerebral thrombosis. We present an overview of the modern tactics of anticoagulant therapy for cerebral thrombosis with a focus on pregnancy, the use of hormone therapy, and assisted reproductive technologies.

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Oncologic reconstructive surgery of the talus with structural allograft: Case report.

Int J Surg Case Rep

January 2025

Orthopedics and traumatology UNAB, Floridablanca, Colombia. Electronic address:

Introduction And Importance: Introduction and importance: Bone tumors of the foot constitute 3 % of all bone tumors, within these, the location in the talus constitutes between 8 and 23 % of bone tumors. Within the oncological management of these lesions, preservation surgery has had a great boom in the last 10 years, however, the use of massive structural allograft is not a conventional surgery and there is little literature on its use, which is why we consider important to document clinical cases.

Case Presentation: we document 2 clinical cases of bone tumor in the talus that were surgically managed with tumor resection plus reconstruction with total and partial talus allograft.

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Purpose: Patients with oligometastasis may have prolonged survival with multisite stereotactic ablative radiation therapy (SABR). Evidence to support this paradigm is scarce in squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (HNSCC). The multicenter open-label randomized GORTEC 2014-04 (NCT03070366) phase 2 study assesses survival without definitive quality of life (QoL) deterioration of omitting upfront chemotherapy in oligometastatic patients with HNSCC using SABR alone, in the French Head and Neck Intergroup.

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Pancreatic steatosis is a strong risk factor for post-ERCP pancreatitis: An emerging concept.

Dig Liver Dis

October 2024

Department of Hepatogastroenterology and Gastrointestinal Oncology, France; University Institute of Cancerology and Hematology of Saint-Etienne (ICHUSE), France; Targeting Research Unit in Oncology at the University Hospital of Saint-Etienne (URCAS), France. Electronic address:

Objective: The Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is the treatment of choice for biliary obstruction but is associated with post-ERCP pancreatitis (PEP) in around 5 % of cases. No radiological criteria have been evaluated for predicting PEP risk.

Design: This retrospective study examined records of 1365 patients who underwent ERCP at our center between 2014-2023.

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H3K9me3 demethylation by JMJD2B is regulated by pirfenidone resulting in improved NASH.

Sci Rep

October 2024

Department of Molecular Biology and Genomics, Institute for Molecular Biology in Medicine and Gene Therapy, Health Sciences University Center, University of Guadalajara, 44340, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico.

NASH is characterized by hepatic lipid accumulation and inflammation; and JMJD2B-a histone demethylase-upregulation has been linked to its progression. Pirfenidone (PFD) is an antifibrotic agent with anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects recognized to decrease NASH symptoms. Herein, our aim was to investigate PFD-induced epigenetics mechanisms involving JMJD2B and histone modifications in experimental NASH.

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The prognosis of stage IA cervical cancer: Subgroup analysis of the SCCAN study.

Gynecol Oncol

December 2024

Gynecologic Oncology Center, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and General University Hospital (Central and Eastern European Gynecologic Oncology Group, CEEGOG), Prague, Czech Republic. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • People with T1a cervical cancer usually do well, but there's still a chance their cancer might come back, and doctors need better guidance on how to manage this.
  • A study looked at over 900 patients from different hospitals to find out more about the chances of cancer returning after surgery.
  • The study found that only 4.1% of patients had their cancer return, and it happened more often in certain groups, showing that certain things like lymphovascular space invasion (LVSI) can change the risk.
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Soluble biomarkers for immune checkpoint inhibitor-related encephalitis: A mini-review.

Rev Neurol (Paris)

November 2024

French Reference Centre on Paraneoplastic Neurological Syndromes and Autoimmune Encephalitis, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Hôpital Neurologique, Bron, France; MeLiS-UCBL-CNRS UMR 5284, Inserm U1314, Université Claude-Bernard Lyon 1, Lyon, France; ImmuCare, Institute of Cancerology, Hospices Civils de Lyon, 69002 Lyon, France.

Immune checkpoint inhibitors lead to effective antitumour responses but also to immune-related adverse events (irAEs), which affect the nervous system in 1-5% of patients. Encephalitis is the most frequent central nervous system irAE and is clinically relevant due to its high severity and mortality. Early diagnosis is crucial but is hampered by the broad list of alternative diagnoses, the lack of established diagnostic criteria, and the need of extensive diagnostic procedures (e.

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Aim: The aim of this study was to assess whether the use of sentinel lymph node (SLN) in addition to lymphadenectomy was associated with survival benefit in patients with early-stage cervical cancer.

Methods: International, multicenter, retrospective study.

Inclusion Criteria: cervical cancer treated between 01/2007 and 12/2016 by surgery only; squamous cell carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, adenosquamous carcinoma, FIGO 2009 stage IB1-IIA2, negative surgical margins, and laparotomy approach.

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  • The study investigated immune checkpoint inhibitor-related encephalitis (ICI-encephalitis) to better understand its characteristics, identify diagnostic biomarkers, and explore factors predicting patient outcomes.* -
  • It analyzed data from 67 patients (median age 69 years) diagnosed between 2015-2023, finding that 64% had focal syndromes (like limbic encephalitis) while 36% had meningoencephalitis, with the former showing worse treatment responses and higher mortality rates.* -
  • The presence of PNS-related antibodies and abnormal MRI findings were more common in focal encephalitis cases, highlighting important distinctions that could guide future diagnostics and therapeutic strategies.*
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Peritoneal sarcomatosis is a rare malignant disease with a poor prognosis, secondary to peritoneal dissemination of abdominopelvic soft tissue sarcomas. Its rarity, together with the characteristic histological heterogeneity and the historically poor response to systemic treatments, has prevented the establishment of widely accepted treatment criteria with curative intent. In this sense, radical cytoreductive surgery (CRS) with peritonectomy procedures and hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC), widely used in peritoneal carcinomatosis with excellent results, have not had the same evolutionary development in patients with peritoneal sarcomatosis.

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Cost-effectiveness of robot-assisted total hysterectomy for benign pathologies compared to laparoscopic surgery: A retrospective study with propensity score.

J Gynecol Obstet Hum Reprod

November 2024

Assistance Publique des Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP), Department of Surgery and Oncological Gynecology, Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Paris, France; University Institute of Cancerology, AP-HP, Sorbonne University, Paris, France; Saint-Antoine Research Center, INSERM UMR_S_938, Cancer Biology and Therapeutics, Sorbonne University, Paris, France. Electronic address:

Background: Hysterectomy for benign pathologies is one of the most common gynecological surgeries. In recent years, robotic surgery has become an alternative to traditional surgery, but at a higher cost.

Objective: Estimate the cost of benign robot-assisted hysterectomy for the purpose of supporting public decision-making, as well as the additional cost per major postoperative complication (ClavienDindo score ≥ 3) avoided one month after surgery robotic versus traditional laparoscopic.

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The objective of this review is to summarize the current scientific evidence to formulate clinical recommendations regarding the classification, diagnostic approach, and treatment of rare histological subtypes of cervical cancer; neuroendocrine carcinoma, gastric-type mucinous adenocarcinoma, and glassy cell adenocarcinoma. These histological subtypes are generally characterized by their low frequency, aggressive biological behavior, certain chemoradioresistance, and consequently, high recurrence rates with a deleterious impact on survival. Molecular studies have identified several associated mutations in neuroendocrine carcinoma (PIK3CA, MYC, TP53, PTEN, ARID1A, KRAS, BRCA2) and gastric-type adenocarcinoma (KRAS, ARID1A, PTEN) that may serve as molecular targets.

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Introduction: This study investigated the magnitude and etiology of neuromuscular fatigue and muscle damage induced by eccentric cycling compared with conventional concentric cycling in patients with breast cancer.

Methods: After a gradual familiarization protocol for eccentric cycling, nine patients with early-stage breast cancer performed three cycling sessions in eccentric or concentric mode. The eccentric cycling session (ECC) was compared with concentric cycling sessions matched for power output (CON power ; 80% of concentric peak power output, 95 ± 23 W) or oxygen uptake ( ; 10 ± 2 mL·min·kg -1 ).

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A Novel Foodstuff Mixture Improves the Gut-Liver Axis in MASLD Mice and the Gut Microbiota in Overweight/Obese Patients.

Antioxidants (Basel)

May 2024

Institute for Molecular Biology in Medicine and Gene Therapy, Department of Molecular Biology and Genomics, Health Sciences University Center, University of Guadalajara, Guadalajara 44340, Mexico.

Microbial community control is crucial for maintaining homeostasis of the gut-liver axis in metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). Here, we show that supplementation with a mixture of Mexican foodstuffs (MexMix)- (nopal), (cocoa) and (crickets)-enriches several beneficial taxa in MASLD mice and overweight/obese humans. Thus, MexMix induces an important prebiotic effect.

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Background: KRAS-mutant non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) shows a relatively low response rate to chemotherapy, immunotherapy and KRAS-G12C selective inhibitors, leading to short median progression-free survival, and overall survival. The MET receptor tyrosine kinase (c-MET), the cognate receptor of hepatocyte growth factor (HGF), was reported to be overexpressed in KRAS-mutant lung cancer cells leading to tumor-growth in anchorage-independent conditions.

Methods: Cell viability assay and synergy analysis were carried out in native, sotorasib and trametinib-resistant KRAS-mutant NSCLC cell lines.

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  • Management of ampullary tumors (AT), which include adenomas (AA) and carcinomas (AC), is tough because there's not a lot of solid research on it.
  • The French medical community worked together to create guidelines based on recent studies and expert advice, which categorize recommendations by how strong the evidence is.
  • Accurate diagnosis requires special tests, and every patient should have their case reviewed by a team of different doctors before deciding on treatment, with a recommended follow-up period of 5 years.
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JCO The aim of this study was to compare overall survival between open and minimally invasive radical hysterectomy with participants followed for 4.5 years. The primary objective was to evaluate whether minimally invasive surgery was noninferior in disease-free survival (DFS) to abdominal radical hysterectomy.

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PM and arsenic are two of the most hazardous substances for humans that coexist worldwide. Independently, they might cause multiple organ damage. However, the combined effect of PM and arsenic has not been studied.

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The procoagulant signature of cancer cells drives fibrin network formation in tumor microenvironment and impacts its quality. Implications in cancer cell migration and the resistance to anticancer agents.

Thromb Res

June 2024

Sorbonne University, INSERM UMR_S_938, Saint-Antoine Research Center (CRSA), Team "Cancer Biology and Therapeutics", Group "Cancer - Angiogenesis - Thrombosis", University Institute of Cancerology (UIC), 34 Rue du Crozatier, F-75012 Paris, France; Thrombosis Center, Tenon - Saint Antoine University Hospital, Hôpitaux Universitaires Est Parisien, Assitance Publique Hôpitaix de Paris (AP-HP), 4 Rue de la Chine, 75020 Paris, France. Electronic address:

Introduction: Cancer cells induce hypercoagulability in the tumoral microenvironment by expressing Tissue Factor (TF). We aimed to study the impact of the procoagulant signature of cancer cells on the quality and structure of fibrin network. We also studied the impact of fibrin clot shield (FCS) on the efficiency of anticancer agents and the migration of cancer cells.

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Purpose: Sensory alterations and oral manifestations are prevalent among head and neck cancer (HNC) patients. While taste and smell alterations have been thoroughly investigated, studies on their oral somatosensory perception remain limited. Building upon our previous publication that primarily focused on objective somatosensory measurements, the present work examined self-reported sensory perception, including somatosensation and oral symptoms, in HNC patients and evaluated their link with eating behaviour.

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Variability of treatment of locally advanced cervical cancer: How French multidisciplinary teams follow European guidelines?

Eur J Surg Oncol

June 2024

CHRU de Strasbourg | CHRU Strasbourg Chirurgie Gynécologique, Pôle Gynécologie-Obstétrique, Institute of Image Guided Surgery, IHU-Strasbourg, France; ICube, Laboratoire des Sciences de l'Ingérnieur de l'Informatique et de l'Imagerie, France. Electronic address:

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  • * A survey conducted from February 2021 to August 2022 among healthcare professionals in France highlighted a lack of adherence to the 2018 ESGO recommendations for LACC treatment, with notable differences in practices between university hospitals and other settings.
  • * Compliance rates were particularly low among gynecologic surgeons, with only 5.7% aligning with ESGO guidelines, which may directly affect patient outcomes; thus, there's a potential need for more structured care in specialized centers.
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Background: The effectiveness and safety of pyrotinib have been substantiated in human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-positive advanced breast cancer (BC). However, the role of pyrotinib as a single HER2 blockade in neoadjuvant setting among BC patients has not been studied. The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of pyrotinib plus taxanes as a novel neoadjuvant regimen in patients with HER2-positive early or locally advanced BC.

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Background: In cervical cancer (CC), miR-218-5p, -124-3p, and -23b-3p act as tumor suppressors. These miRNAs have specific and common target genes that modulate apoptosis, proliferation, invasion, and migration; biological processes involved in cancer.

Methods: miR-218-5p, -124-3p, and -23b-3p mimics were transfected into C-33A and CaSki cells, and RT-qPCR was used to quantify the level of each miRNA and .

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  • Obesity, type 2 diabetes, and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) are significant public health issues, with high sugar and carbohydrate intake being debated as major contributors to these conditions.
  • * A study was conducted on male mice comparing the effects of a low-carbohydrate high-fat diet (LCHFD) and a high-fat high-sugar Western diet (WD) on obesity and related health issues.
  • * Results indicated that the LCHFD effectively prevented weight gain and maintained normal glucose levels while the WD led to obesity, glucose intolerance, and NAFLD, highlighting the potential benefits of LCHFD for managing these metabolic complications.
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