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Cystathionine beta-synthase deficient homocystinuria (HCU) is a life-threatening disorder of sulfur metabolism. Our knowledge of the metabolic changes induced in HCU are based almost exclusively on data derived from plasma. In the present study, we present a comprehensive analysis on the effects of HCU upon the hepatic metabolites and enzyme expression levels of the methionine-folate cycles in a mouse model of HCU.

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Sexual dysfunction (SD) is a common, but often unrecognized potential late effect among childhood cancer survivors (CCS). Unfortunately, both patients and providers report low levels of routine screening and identify multiple barriers, including lack of knowledge, discomfort, and limited time. This is particularly true among CCS who are adolescent or young adult aged (AYA-CCS).

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Psychologically stressful events can be particularly challenging in the wilderness or extreme environments due to a lack of immediate medical or psychological support. Telemedicine consultations may provide a means to supply medical providers in austere environments with expertise when confronted with these situations. In this study, we detail a case of psychological care imparted to residents at a remote, arctic research station after they encountered a polar bear.

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Novosphingobium and its potential role in chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases: insights from microbiome studies.

PLoS One

January 2016

University of Colorado - School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Pulmonary Medicine, Mucosal and Vaccine Research Colorado, Microbiome Research Colorado, Children's Hospital Colorado, Aurora, Colorado, United States of America.

Bacterial infection of lung airways underlies some of the main complications of COPD, significantly impacting disease progression and outcome. Colonization by bacteria may further synergize, amplify, or trigger pathways of tissue damage started by cigarette smoke, contributing to the characteristic airway inflammation and alveolar destruction of COPD. We sought to elucidate the presence and types of lung bacterial populations in different stages of COPD, aimed at revealing important insights into the pathobiology of the disease.

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Lung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) for emphysema has been suggested to improve patient lung function and activity. The short-term impact of LVRS on exercise performance was evaluated using maximal and submaximal steady-state exercise testing in 27 patients with severe hypoxemic chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), along with measurements of patient function, dyspnea, and quality of life. LVRS significantly improved exercise performance, due to ventilatory improvements associated with increased ventilatory reserve, enhanced tidal volume recruitment, and improved alveolar ventilation.

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