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Purpose: Immunoglobulin replacement therapy remains a cornerstone of treatment in antibody deficiencies and other inborn errors of immunity. While patient preferences between subcutaneous and intravenous immunoglobulin have been studied through questionnaires, no study has yet explored patient perspectives in a free environment. Therefore, we aimed to conduct a sentiment analysis as well as a temporal and geographical analysis on public opinions obtained from social media to better understand patient satisfaction and public perception on immunoglobulin therapy.

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Introduction: The combination of gene content on the marker chromosome, chromosomal origin, level of mosaicism, origin mechanism (chromothripsis), and uniparental disomy can influence the final characterization of sSMCs. Several chromosomal aberrations, including sSMCs, have been observed in 30%-60% of patients with pigmentary mosaicism, and in more than 80%, chromosomal abnormalities are present in the mosaic state. In patients with pigmentary mosaicism the most representative chromosomes involved in sSMCs are 3, 5, 6, 9, 10, 13, 15, 18, 20, and X.

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  • Patients with a skin condition called epidermolysis bullosa (EB) often have problems with their nails because of issues with the skin beneath them.
  • A study looked at 36 articles about nail problems in 74 individuals with EB, finding that most had severe nail issues, like missing nails.
  • The study showed that missing nails (anonychia) were more common in people with severe forms of EB and that more research is needed to understand how nail problems relate to the overall health of these patients.
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The alternative splicing plays an important role to generate protein diversity. Recent studies have shown alterations in alternative splicing, resulting in loss, gain or changes of functions in the resulting protein. Specific products of alternative splicing are known to contribute in cancer-related mechanisms, such as angiogenesis, migration, adhesion and cell proliferation, among others.

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Detection of apoptosis in pemphigus vulgaris by TUNEL technique.

An Bras Dermatol

April 2017

Southern Associated Pathologists "Specialists in Pathology Laboratories" - Mexico City, Mexico.

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  • Pemphigus is an autoimmune blistering disease affecting skin and mucous membranes, caused by autoantibodies targeting keratinocyte components, but its severity isn't solely linked to these antibody levels.
  • This study involved 15 tissue samples from pemphigus vulgaris patients, which underwent TUNEL assays to assess apoptosis in skin cells.
  • The results showed high positivity for apoptosis in basal layer cells and other affected layers, indicating that apoptosis plays a key role in the disease's mechanism, suggesting potential for developing new treatments targeting apoptosis.
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Breast cancer (BCa) is the most common cancer in Mexican women. Certain risk factors, such as environmental and lifestyle factors have been implicated in BCa initiation and progression. Moreover, genetic factors, such as single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of the P450 system, have been reported in BCa.

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Cervical cancer is the second malignancy in Mexico, little is known about the prognostic factors associated with this disease. Several cellular components are important in their transformation and progression. Alternative mRNA splice is an important mechanism for generating protein diversity, nevertheless, in cancer unknown mRNA diversity is expressed.

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