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Low-grade fibromyxoid sarcoma and sclerosing epithelioid fibrosarcoma, outcome of advanced disease: retrospective study from the Ultra-Rare Sarcoma Working Group.

ESMO Open

September 2024

Department of Medical Oncology, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori, Milan, Italy. Electronic address:

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  • A retrospective study by the Ultra-Rare Sarcoma Working Group analyzed data from 101 patients with metastatic low-grade fibromyxoid sarcoma (LGFMS), sclerosing epithelioid fibrosarcoma (SEF), and hybrid (H)-LGFMS/SEF across 28 centers from January 2000 to September 2022.
  • The study measured progression-free survival (PFS) from the detection of metastasis and after starting treatment, revealing varying effectiveness among the different sarcoma types and treatments.
  • Findings showed that metastatic LGFMS and SEF had distinct survival outcomes, with systemic treatments showing limited effectiveness, suggesting a need for new therapeutic options in future research.
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Background: Metallic artefacts caused by metal implants, are a common problem in computed tomography (CT) imaging, degrading image quality and diagnostic accuracy. With advancements in artificial intelligence, novel deep learning (DL)-based metal artefact reduction (MAR) algorithms are entering clinical practice.

Objective: This systematic review provides an overview of the performance of the current supervised DL-based MAR algorithms for CT, focusing on three different domains: sinogram, image, and dual domain.

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Monoclonal antibody (mAb) glycoengineering has the potential to improve the efficacy of biopharmaceuticals by fine-tuning specific biological properties. Glycosylation analysis is key to monitoring the glycoengineering process. Various mass spectrometry (MS)-based methods are available to characterize mAb glycosylation at different structural levels, but comprehensive analysis is typically time-consuming and costly.

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  • This study investigates the occurrence, symptom patterns, and factors influencing post-acute COVID symptoms in a sample of the Dutch population using data from the COVID RADAR app.
  • The research included 1478 participants who recorded their symptoms from 40 days before to 100 days after a positive COVID test, identifying cough, loss of smell or taste, and fatigue as the most common ongoing symptoms.
  • The findings revealed that about 8% of participants still had symptoms after 100 days, with symptoms grouped into three clusters and vaccination linked to a reduced risk of long-term symptoms, highlighting the complexity of post-acute COVID experiences.
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  • The study aimed to evaluate maternal complications following fetoscopic laser surgery (FLS) for twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) from 2008 to 2021.
  • A total of 637 mothers underwent FLS, resulting in 1559 reported maternal complications, with severe complications occurring in 8.0% of cases.
  • The findings highlight that while FLS is an effective treatment for TTTS, it poses significant risks for mothers, warranting thorough discussions with patients about these risks when considering treatment options.
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Background: Postoperative infections remain a crucial challenge in health care, resulting in high morbidity, mortality, and costs. Accurate identification and labeling of patients with postoperative bacterial infections is crucial for developing prediction models, validating biomarkers, and implementing surveillance systems in clinical practice.

Objective: This scoping review aimed to explore methods for identifying patients with postoperative infections using electronic health record (EHR) data to go beyond the reference standard of manual chart review.

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Arterial hypertension is a major risk factor for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, and highly prevalent in older age, underscoring the importance of its appropriate management. The population is ageing at an increasing rate, with those aged 80+ years being the fastest growing population characterized by high heterogeneity in terms of functionality and autonomy. The prevalence of hypertension rises with increasing age, due to a significant increase in SBP largely as a result of age-related stiffening of the aorta and other large arteries, affecting almost 80% of those aged 80+ years.

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  • A study evaluated the impact of cE-matching in transfusion policies for women under 45 to reduce alloimmunization and hemolytic disease in newborns.
  • After implementing cE-matching, the occurrence of anti-c antibodies decreased significantly from 46.8 to 30.4 per 100,000 pregnancies, and anti-E antibodies decreased from 122.1 to 89.9 per 100,000 pregnancies.
  • The findings suggest that cE-matched transfusion effectively minimizes alloimmunization risks, with potential for a cK-matched strategy to further prevent these complications.
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Long-term maternal outcomes of pregnancy after orthotopic liver transplantation in the Netherlands: A retrospective multicenter cohort study.

Liver Transpl

September 2024

Department of Nephrology, Groningen Institute for Organ Transplantation, University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands.

Pregnancy after orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) puts the mother, child, and transplanted organ at risk. Little is known about long-term outcomes. We performed a nationwide retrospective cohort study to evaluate short-term and long-term outcomes of post-OLT pregnancies.

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  • Uveal melanoma (UM) primarily affects individuals with fair skin and light eyes, and researchers aimed to see if specific genetic variations (SNPs) related to eye color could predict patient outcomes.
  • The study involved analyzing DNA from 392 UM patients to link their eye color genotypes with various tumor characteristics and survival rates.
  • Results indicated that patients with the blue eye genotype (G/G of rs12913832) had worse survival rates and were more likely to have high-risk tumor features, suggesting a genetic factor in UM prognosis.
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A Worrisome WARRIORS Trial?

Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg

January 2025

Department of Surgery, Leiden University Medical Centre, Leiden, the Netherlands. Electronic address:

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Data quality assessment of interventional trials in public trial databases.

J Clin Epidemiol

November 2024

Leiden University Medical Center, Department of Orthopaedics, Albinusdreef 2, Leiden, 2333 ZA, The Netherlands; Department of Clinical Epidemiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Albinusdreef 2, Leiden, 2333 ZA, The Netherlands.

Objective: High-quality data entry in clinical trial databases is crucial to the usefulness, validity, and replicability of research findings, as it influences evidence-based medical practice and future research. Our aim is to assess the quality of self-reported data in trial registries and present practical and systematic methods for identifying and evaluating data quality.

Study Design And Setting: We searched ClinicalTrials.

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Recent insights into the pathophysiology of narcolepsy type 1.

Sleep Med Rev

December 2024

Stichting Epilepsie Instellingen Nederland (SEIN), Sleep-Wake center, Heemstede, the Netherlands; Department of Neurology, Leiden University Medical Centre, Leiden, the Netherlands. Electronic address:

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  • * There's a possibility that an autoimmune process is involved, but tests for specific autoantibodies and T-cells haven't provided clear answers; other factors, like reduced hormone production in the brain, are also being considered.
  • * Currently, there is no cure for NT1, and treatment focuses on managing symptoms; however, new hypocretin receptor agonists are showing promise in clinical trials, highlighting the need for better understanding and early diagnosis to improve treatment outcomes, especially in children
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Liver function maximum capacity test during normothermic regional perfusion predicts graft function after transplantation.

EPMA J

September 2024

Division of HPB and Transplant Surgery, Department of Surgery, Erasmus MC Transplant Institute, Erasmus University Medical Center, Doctor Molewaterplein 40, 3015 GD Rotterdam, Zuid Holland The Netherlands.

Purpose: In an effort to reduce waitlist mortality, extended criteria donor organs, including those from donation after circulatory death (DCD), are being used with increasing frequency. These donors carry an increased risk for postoperative complications, and balancing donor-recipient risks is currently based on generalized nomograms. Abdominal normothermic regional perfusion (aNRP) enables individual evaluation of DCD organs, but a gold standard to determine suitability for transplantation is lacking.

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Validity and reliability of the Pain Assessment in Impaired Cognition 15 (PAIC15) observation scale in persons with aphasia.

BMC Neurol

September 2024

Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Leiden University Medical Center, PO Box 9600, Hippocratespad 21, Zone V0-P, Leiden, 2300 RC, the Netherlands.

Background: The use of self-report pain scales in persons with aphasia can be challenging due to communication and cognitive problems, while for assessing pain self-report pain is considered the gold standard (Harrison RA, Field TS. Post stroke pain: identification, assessment, and therapy. Cerebrovasc Dis.

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Purpose: Currently, significant medical practice variation exists in thermal ablation (TA) of malignant liver tumors with associated differences in outcomes. The IMaging and Advanced Guidance for workflow optimization in Interventional Oncology (IMAGIO) consortium aims to integrate interventional oncology into the standard clinical pathway for cancer treatment in Europe by 2030, by development of a standardized low-complex-high-precision workflow for TA of malignant liver tumors. This study was conducted at the start of the IMAGIO project with the aim to explore the current state and future role of modern technology in TA of malignant liver tumors.

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Introduction: Risk prediction models (RPM) can help soft-tissue sarcoma(STS) patients and clinicians make informed treatment decisions by providing them with estimates of (disease-free) survival for different treatment options. However, it is unknown how RPMs are used in the clinical encounter to support decision-making. This study aimed to understand how a PERsonalised SARcoma Care (PERSARC) RPM is used to support treatment decisions and which barriers and facilitators influence its use in daily clinical practice.

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Background: Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) is an experimental treatment for ulcerative colitis (UC). We aimed to study microbial families associated with FMT treatment success.

Methods: We analyzed stools from 24 UC patients treated with four FMTs weekly after randomization for pretreatment during three weeks with budesonide (n = 12) or placebo (n = 12).

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Human Ovarian Surface Epithelium Organoids as a Platform to Study Tissue Regeneration.

J Vis Exp

August 2024

Department of Anatomy and Embryology, Leiden University Medical Center; The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Stem Cell Medicine (reNEW), Leiden University Medical Center; Ghent-Fertility and Stem Cell Team (G-FAST), Department of Reproductive Medicine, Ghent University Hospital;

The ovarian surface epithelium (OSE), the outermost layer of the ovary, undergoes rupture during each ovulation and plays a crucial role in ovarian wound healing while restoring ovarian integrity. Additionally, the OSE may serve as the source of epithelial ovarian cancers. Although the OSE regenerative properties have been well studied in mice, understanding the precise mechanism of tissue repair in the human ovary remains hampered by limited access to human ovaries and suitable in vitro culture protocols.

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Fundamentals of end-of-life communication as part of advance care planning for older people: An interview study with nursing staff.

Geriatr Nurs

December 2024

Zuyderland Medical Center, Dr. H. van der Hoffplein 1, 6162 BG Sittard-Geleen, the Netherlands; Department of Health Services Research, Care and Public Health Research Institute, Faculty of Health Medicine and Life Sciences, Maastricht University, Duboisdomein 30, 6229 GT Maastricht, the Netherlands; Living Lab in Ageing and Long-Term Care, Maastricht University, Duboisdomein 30, 6229 GT Maastricht, the Netherlands. Electronic address:

This exploratory interview study investigated nursing staff members' perspectives on the fundamentals of end-of-life communication with older people as part of advance care planning in home care, nursing home, and hospital settings. Separate semi-structured interviews were conducted with 17 nursing staff members about their experiences, opinions, and preferences before, during, and after end-of-life conversations. Overall themes clustering the fundamentals include preconditions such as feeling comfortable talking about the end of life and creating space for open communication.

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DNA mismatch repair controls the mutagenicity of Polymerase ζ-dependent translesion synthesis at methylated guanines.

DNA Repair (Amst)

October 2024

Department of Health Sciences and Technology, ETH Zürich, Zürich, 8092, Switzerland. Electronic address:

By replicating damaged nucleotides, error-prone DNA translesion synthesis (TLS) enables the completion of replication, albeit at the expense of fidelity. TLS of helix-distorting DNA lesions, that usually have reduced capacity of basepairing, comprises insertion opposite the lesion followed by extension, the latter in particular by polymerase ζ (Pol ζ). However, little is known about involvement of Pol ζ in TLS of non- or poorly-distorting, but miscoding, lesions such as O-methyldeoxyguanosine (O-medG).

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  • Clostridioides difficile (C. difficile) is a major cause of healthcare-related diarrhea, with issues like antibiotic resistance and high relapse rates complicating treatment.
  • *Faecal microbiota transplantation is a potential therapy but understanding the key factors for successful colonization resistance is necessary for its broader application.
  • *Experts highlighted the need for a Controlled Human Infection Model (CHIM) to safely study mild to moderate C. difficile infections, which could lead to new treatments and better insights into how the infection works.*
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  • The GCIG Endometrial Cancer Consensus Conference was held in Incheon, South Korea, aimed at creating consensus statements to improve future clinical trials in endometrial cancer.
  • Representatives from 33 member groups developed 18 statements across four key topics, focusing on treatment strategies and trial methodologies, including consideration for low-resource settings.
  • For the first time, the conference included patient advocates and early-career investigators, resulting in a high consensus rate on the statements, reinforcing progress in global clinical research for endometrial cancer.
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Combination anti-PD-1 and anti-CTLA-4 therapy generates waves of clonal responses that include progenitor-exhausted CD8 T cells.

Cancer Cell

September 2024

Division of Hematology/Oncology, Department of Medicine, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA; Tara Miller Melanoma Center, Abramson Cancer Center, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA; Abramson Cancer Center, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA; Institute for Immunology and Immune Health, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA; Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA; Department of Cancer Biology, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA. Electronic address:

Combination checkpoint blockade with anti-PD-1 and anti-CTLA-4 antibodies has shown promising efficacy in melanoma. However, the underlying mechanism in humans remains unclear. Here, we perform paired single-cell RNA and T cell receptor (TCR) sequencing across time in 36 patients with stage IV melanoma treated with anti-PD-1, anti-CTLA-4, or combination therapy.

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