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Challenges and complications in juvenile localized scleroderma: A practical approach.

Best Pract Res Clin Rheumatol

September 2024

Division of Pediatric Rheumatology, UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, USA; Department of Pediatrics, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh Scleroderma Center, 4401 Penn Ave Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, 15224. Electronic address:

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  • - Juvenile localized scleroderma leads to skin and soft tissue fibrosis, often resulting in more severe forms like linear and craniofacial scleroderma in children.
  • - About 50% of affected children experience extracutaneous symptoms, which can worsen treatment outcomes and overall quality of life.
  • - The review aims to tackle the management challenges of these severe cases by presenting case studies, available evidence, and current treatment recommendations.
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Efficacy of providing energy expenditure information to guide weight loss interventions in people with obesity: A randomized controlled trial.

Clin Obes

February 2025

Department of Cardiovascular & Metabolic Medicine, Institute of Life Course and Medical Sciences, Clinical Sciences Centre, Liverpool Centre for Cardiovascular Science, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK.

Resting energy expenditure (REE) and metabolic fuel utilization (carbohydrate or fat) proxied by respiratory quotient (RQ) from indirect calorimetry enables more precise measurement of energy needs and fat oxidation capacity. The study compared the effectiveness of providing energy expenditure information during diet and exercise weight intervention versus standard of care (SOC) on weight loss outcomes. Fifty-two participants with obesity were recruited from a specialist weight loss service, randomized 1:1 to intervention (INT) or SOC only.

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Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is associated with lower-extremity muscle wasting. Hallmark features of PAD-associated skeletal muscle pathology include loss of skeletal muscle mass, reduced strength and physical performance, increased inflammation, fibrosis, and adipocyte infiltration. At the molecular level, skeletal muscle ischemia has also been associated with gene and microRNA (miRNA) dysregulation.

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Study Question: Can a functional in vitro model, containing the main cellular components of the uterine wall, be generated from cells derived from patient tissues?

Summary Answer: We present a three-dimensional (3D) physiologically relevant, organ-on-a-chip model of the uterine wall containing primary endometrial and myometrial cellular participants, generated from human uterine tissue.

What Is Known Already: As a highly dynamic reproductive organ, the human uterus plays fundamental physiological roles in menstruation and childbirth. The endometrial-myometrial junction (EMJ) defines the interface between the inner mucosal layer (endometrium) and outer smooth muscle zone (myometrium) that comprises the uterine wall.

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Taking your mind off breathlessness.

Eur Respir J

September 2024

Institute of Life Course and Medical Sciences, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK

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Introduction: Painful idiopathic distal sensory polyneuropathy (IDSP) and fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) are cryptogenic chronic pain syndromes. The contribution of small fibre pathology (SFP) in FMS remains controversial. This study aims to quantify small nerve pathology in participants with IDSP and FMS and identify relationships of SFP with sensory phenotypes.

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Human walking biomechanics on sand substrates of varying foot sinking depth.

J Exp Biol

November 2024

Department of Musculoskeletal and Ageing Science, Institute of Life Course and Medical Sciences, University of Liverpool, William Henry Duncan Building, 6 West Derby Street, Liverpool L7 8TX, UK.

Our current understanding of human gait is mostly based on studies using hard, level surfaces in a laboratory environment. However, humans navigate a wide range of different substrates every day, which incur varied demands on stability and efficiency. Several studies have shown that when walking on natural compliant substrates there is an increase in energy expenditure.

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Objective: The objective of our research is to conduct a comprehensive review that aims to systematically map, describe, and summarize the current utilization of artificial intelligence (AI) in the recruitment and retention of participants in clinical trials.

Materials And Methods: A comprehensive electronic search was conducted using the search strategy developed by the authors. The search encompassed research published in English, without any time limitations, which utilizes AI in the recruitment process of clinical trials.

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Background: Patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) often have concomitant long-term conditions that negatively impact their quality of life and the clinical management they receive. The AFFIRMO study aimed to identify the needs, quality performance indicators (QPIs), and outcomes relevant to patients, caregivers and healthcare professionals (HCPs) to improve the care of patients with AF.

Methods: An on-line survey to collect the key needs, QPIs, and outcomes relevant to patients with AF, their caregivers and HCPs, was distributed between May 2022 and January 2023 in five countries (UK, Italy, Denmark, Romania and Spain).

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Introduction: Statins reduce recurrent stroke and cardiovascular events in patients with non-cardioembolic stroke. The benefits of statins in patients with AF and recent IS remain unclear. We aimed to investigate the benefits of statins in patients with AF and recent IS.

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Background: Tirzepatide, a novel dual agonist of glucagon-like-peptide-1 (GLP-1) and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP), has demonstrated greater magnitude of weight loss compared to semaglutide in a phase 3 clinical trial. However, the effect of tirzepatide on incidence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) in individuals with overweight and obesity, and the effect on major adverse cardiovascular outcomes in individuals with pre-existing T2D, remains unknown.

Methods: We performed a retrospective cohort study of anonymised electronic medical records using the TriNetX network (TriNetX LLC, Cambridge, MA, USA) a global federated database.

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Introduction: Structured diabetes self-management education (DSME) is internationally recommended for people with type 2 diabetes to support self-management and to prevent associated long-term complications. 'Attendance' at DSME is currently benchmarked as having completed a registration form and at least one active engagement with programme content, and 'completion' measured against ≥60% completion, despite landmark trials reporting outcomes based on the full completion of a programme. Little is known about the effectiveness of DSME on the psychological and emotional health of people with diabetes who complete less than the full DSME programme.

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A hydrogen sulphide-releasing non-steroidal anti-inflammatory, ATB-346, significantly attenuates human myometrial contractions.

Pharmacol Rep

September 2024

Harris-Wellbeing Research Centre, Institute of Life Course and Medical Sciences, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK.

Background: Spontaneous preterm birth is the leading cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality. Tocolytics are drugs used to inhibit uterine contractions in cases of imminent preterm birth, however, few are effective in stopping labour once initiated and all have side effects. Combination approaches involving drugs that target multiple signalling pathways that regulate contractions may increase efficacy, reduce dosage and improve tolerability.

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Background: There is a growing burden of non-obese people with diabetes mellitus (DM). However, their cardiovascular risk (CV), especially in the presence of cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) comorbidities is poorly characterised. The aim of this study was to analyse the risk of major CV adverse events in people with DM according to the presence of obesity and comorbidities (hypertension, chronic kidney disease, and dyslipidaemia).

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  • * The relationship between muscle force and bone health is crucial as decreased muscle activity can lead to bone loss, a concern not yet fully studied in clinical settings.
  • * The review examines how the use of BTX can disrupt the balance between muscles and bones, potentially leading to conditions like osteopenia and increased bone resorption, especially in instances such as spinal cord injuries.
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Study design synopsis: 'Omics' terminologies-A guide for the equine clinician.

Equine Vet J

January 2025

Department of Musculoskeletal and Ageing Science, Institute of Life Course and Medical Sciences, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK.

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An improved understanding of pediatric chronic nonbacterial osteomyelitis pathophysiology informs current and future treatment.

J Bone Miner Res

October 2024

Department of Women's & Children's Health, Institute of Life Course and Medical Sciences, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom.

Chronic nonbacterial osteomyelitis (CNO) is an autoinflammatory bone disease that primarily affects children and young people. It can cause significant pain, reduced function, bone swelling, and even (vertebral body) fractures. Because of a limited understanding of its pathophysiology, the treatment of CNO remains empiric and is based on relatively small case series, expert opinion, and personal experience.

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  • The study investigates the effects of dietetic intervention on protein nutrition disorders in patients with alkaptonuria (AKU), specifically focusing on those undergoing nitisinone therapy versus those who are not.
  • It involved 201 AKU patients and measured various health metrics, showing that diet management led to improved body composition and reduced biochemical markers of protein breakdown.
  • Findings indicate that active dietary support helps maintain lean body mass and reduces the occurrence of corneal keratopathy, highlighting the importance of tailored dietary interventions in AKU treatment.
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Multiparametric MRI based assessment of kidney injury in a mouse model of ischemia reperfusion injury.

Sci Rep

August 2024

Centre for Pre-Clinical Imaging, Molecular and Integrative Biology, Institute of Systems, University of Liverpool, Crown Street, Liverpool, L69 3BX, UK.

Kidney diseases pose a global healthcare burden, with millions requiring renal replacement therapy. Ischemia/reperfusion injury (IRI) is a common pathology of acute kidney injury, causing hypoxia and subsequent inflammation-induced kidney damage. Accurate detection of acute kidney injury due to IRI is crucial for timely intervention.

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Climate change poses a significant threat to women's health in sub-Saharan Africa, yet the impact of climate change on maternal health is rarely reported in the region. Using an existing Maternal Surveillance Platform (MATSurvey), we estimated the immediate impact of Cyclone Freddy on maternal health care service indicators in Malawi. We analysed facility-level data for pregnant women up to 42 weeks post-partum using the national MATSurvey database.

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What Do the General Public Know about Infertility and Its Treatment?

Eur J Investig Health Psychol Educ

July 2024

Department of Women's and Children's Health, Centre for Women's Health Research, Institute of Life Course and Medical Sciences, University of Liverpool, Member of Liverpool Health Partners, Liverpool L8 7SS, UK.

Rates of infertility are rising, and informed decision making is an essential part of reproductive life planning with the knowledge that ART success decreases dramatically while a woman's age increases and that high costs can often be incurred during fertility treatment. We aimed to determine the current knowledge of infertility and its treatments in the general public through an online survey. We received 360 complete responses.

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Three-dimensional stem cell models of mammalian gastrulation.

Bioessays

December 2024

Systems Bioengineering, DCEXS, Universidad Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain.

Gastrulation is a key milestone in the development of an organism. It is a period of cell proliferation and coordinated cellular rearrangement, that creates an outline of the body plan. Our current understanding of mammalian gastrulation has been improved by embryo culture, but there are still many open questions that are difficult to address because of the intrauterine development of the embryos and the low number of specimens.

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  • Scientists studied two treatments for patients with a stroke who were on blood-thinning medication.
  • They checked how these treatments affected bleeding in the brain and death rates over 30 and 90 days.
  • The results showed that the treatment involving bridging thrombolysis (BT) led to fewer deaths compared to the treatment with only endovascular thrombectomy (EVT), but the risk of brain bleeding was about the same for both.
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This literature review evaluates any possible links between primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) and caloric restriction (CR), body mass index (BMI), and exercise, aiming to map the extent of the literature. Its primary objective is to recognise the nature and breadth of research evidence, identify possible gaps in these topics and develop future studies. The databases searched were MEDLINE (PudMed), Scopus and ScienceDirect, in April 2023 for articles published in English, with no date restriction.

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