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Background: Managing diabetes during Ramadan fasting is a challenge due lifestyle changes. We described the characteristics and patterns of care for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) during Ramadan 2020 and 2022.

Methods: Our study included multinational Muslims with T2DM who were during routine consultation.

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Objective: This study aimed to determine the impact of infrapopliteal (IP) revascularisation establishing in line flow to the wound (IFW) on wound healing in chronic limb threatening ischaemia (CLTI), using a core laboratory assessment for wounds and in line flow.

Methods: The Wound directed Angiosome RevasculaRIsation apprOach to patients with cRitical limb iSchaemia (WARRIORS) multicentre observational study enrolled patients with CLTI with tissue loss undergoing IP revascularisation in Japan, with scheduled two year follow up. The primary outcome measure was complete wound healing, defined as achievement of complete epithelialisation of all wounds without major amputation.

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Eight-Year Prevalence Trends of Lumbar Spondylolysis and Isthmic Spondylolisthesis in Adolescent Males: A Population-Based Study from a Nationwide Military Draft Medical Examination Database in South Korea.

World Neurosurg

October 2024

Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Inje University Sanggye Paik Hospital, Seoul, Republic of Korea; Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Kyung-in Regional Military Manpower Administration, Suwon, Republic of Korea. Electronic address:

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  • The study assessed the prevalence trends of lumbar spondylolysis and isthmic spondylolisthesis among adolescent males in South Korea from 2015 to 2022, involving over 2.6 million participants.
  • The results indicated a rise in lumbar spondylolysis while isthmic spondylolisthesis saw a decline during the same period, without significant variations between urban and rural areas.
  • A strong correlation was found between isthmic spondylolisthesis prevalence and high-risk alcohol consumption, emphasizing lifestyle factors affecting spinal health.
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The basics of meningioma surgery are represented in the '4Ds': Detachment, Devascularization, Debulking, and Dissection. When considering the 4Ds, surgical simulation using 3D images is useful, as it allows the surgeon to understand the 3D relationship between the tumor, feeding vessels, and surrounding tissues. However, the hardness of the tumor and the degree of adhesion between the tumor and surrounding tissue are difficult to determine based on 3D images, and must therefore be confirmed using MRI, such as T2-weighted images.

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Biological molecular studies of meningiomas have also developed with the development of molecular biological methods. In 2013, Clark et al. reported that driver genetic mutations other than , including , , , and , were associated with meningioma development.

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  • People with dementia often lack awareness of their social functioning abilities, which can lead to negative outcomes for both them and their caregivers.
  • This study examined how this awareness relates to the severity of dementia in individuals over 65 from Germany, Japan, and the UK using the Social Functioning in Dementia scale.
  • Findings showed that while patients and caregivers agreed on some aspects of social functioning, patients tended to overestimate their communication and sensitivity skills compared to their caregivers, highlighting the need for better understanding and support for families.
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  • The study aimed to validate the Japanese below-the-knee (J-BTK) chronic total occlusion (CTO) score as a predictor for successful guidewire crossing (S-GC) in patients undergoing endovascular therapy.
  • Conducted at 16 medical centers, the study included 751 BTK CTOs in 497 patients, categorizing them based on their S-GC outcomes using a scoring system that assesses factors like entry type, calcification, vessel diameter, CTO length, and target vessel outflow.
  • Results showed that higher J-BTK CTO scores correlated with lower S-GC success rates, and a modified version of the score, which included points for de novo lesions, further improved prediction accuracy for the likelihood
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Diagnosis of suprascapular nerve entrapment syndrome based on the infraspinatus muscle cross-sectional area on shoulder MRI.

Medicine (Baltimore)

July 2024

Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Catholic Kwandong University of Korea College of Medicine, International ST. Mary`s Hospital, Incheon, Republic of Korea.

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  • Suprascapular nerve entrapment (SNE) syndrome is often overlooked but can cause significant weakness and pain in the shoulder, particularly affecting the infraspinatus muscle.
  • A study compared the infraspinatus muscle cross-sectional area (IMCSA) and thickness (IMT) between patients with SNE syndrome and healthy individuals, finding that patients had lower IMT (25.22 mm vs. 29.17 mm) and IMCSA (1048.38 mm² vs. 1321.95 mm²).
  • The IMCSA proved to be a sensitive diagnostic tool for SNE syndrome, with optimal cutoff points showing 80% sensitivity and specificity, highlighting its potential for better diagnosis.
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  • An 83-year-old woman with leg pain underwent endovascular therapy (EVT) for severe stenosis in the right superficial femoral artery (SFA) using the Jetstream™ atherectomy system and a paclitaxel-coated balloon (PCB).
  • Although the initial procedure showed lumen improvement, her symptoms returned 9 months later due to the development of a pseudoaneurysm and severe stenosis.
  • This case highlights the risk of pseudoaneurysm as a complication of EVT with the Jetstream™ system, despite its benefits in treating calcified arterial lesions.
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Background: The risk of stroke in individuals with Sickle Cell Anaemia (SCA) can be assessed by routine non-invasive measurement of their cerebral blood flow using a Transcranial Doppler (TCD) ultrasound scan. This study aimed to determine the difference in blood flow velocity parameters in the middle cerebral artery (MCA) of children with sickle cell anaemia compared to a normal age-matched population.

Methodology: This was a hospital-based comparative cross-sectional study among 40 SCA patients aged 3-16 years, in steady state and 40 age and sex-matched HbAA healthy subjects.

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  • A 48-year-old man with blood in his urine (hematuria) was diagnosed with advanced mucinous bladder adenocarcinoma after imaging and a follow-up evaluation revealed prostate and seminal vesicle invasion and enlarged lymph nodes.
  • He underwent robotic-assisted surgery for total bladder removal along with pelvic lymph node dissection, followed by a three-month course of chemotherapy using oxaliplatin and capecitabine (XELOX) due to his high risk of cancer recurrence.
  • The patient is currently 8 months post-surgery and shows no signs of cancer progression, highlighting the rarity of mucinous adenocarcinoma of the bladder and the lack of established treatment protocols.
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  • The study aimed to assess how changes in hemoglobin (Hb) levels from discharge to one year later affect outcomes for patients with heart failure and preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF), using a lower Hb cut-off than standard WHO guidelines.
  • Researchers analyzed 547 HFpEF cases, categorizing them based on Hb levels at discharge and one year post-discharge to determine the incidence of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE).
  • Findings indicated that patients whose Hb worsened (G3) had significantly higher rates of MACE compared to those with stable higher Hb levels (G4), while those who improved their anemia (G2) showed no significant difference in MACE compared to G4.
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Although blood group variation was first described over a century ago, our understanding of the genetic variation affecting antigenic expression on the red blood cell surface in many populations is lacking. This deficit limits the ability to accurately type patients, especially as serological testing is not available for all described blood groups, and targeted genotyping panels may lack rare or population-specific variants. Here, we perform serological assays across 24 antigens and whole genome sequencing on 100 Omanis, a population underrepresented in genomic databases.

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  • The study investigates how psychological factors like goal orientation and desire for approval relate to sports injury severity in young Japanese athletes.
  • A survey of 560 athletes revealed a positive correlation between task and ego orientation scores and found that those with severe injuries scored higher on both task orientation and desire for approval compared to non-injured athletes.
  • The findings suggest that athletes with high task orientation and a strong desire for approval may face a greater risk of experiencing serious injuries, highlighting the need for further research on motivational factors influencing injury risk.
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Vernal keratoconjunctivitis is a persistent allergic ocular disease predominantly mediated by the T-helper 2 lymphocyte-associated immune response. The standard therapeutic approaches for vernal keratoconjunctivitis include topical corticosteroids and immunosuppressive eye drops. However, managing vernal keratoconjunctivitis with only topical treatments becomes challenging during seasonally exacerbated periods.

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Background: Although technological improvements in intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) may reduce technical failures in endovascular therapy (EVT), perioperative complications (POCs) associated with IVUS use may increase.

Aims: This study investigated the impact of IVUS on periprocedural outcomes in symptomatic lower-extremity artery disease (LEAD) patients undergoing EVT.

Methods: This study evaluated 28,088 symptomatic LEAD patients who underwent EVT between January 2021 and December 2021 using a prospective nationwide registry in Japan.

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Introduction: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) poses a significant global health challenge, necessitating comprehensive exploration of its etiology. This study investigates the intricate relationship between body composition and NAFLD prevalence, focusing on the balance between muscle mass and fat content.

Methods: Employing a retrospective cross-sectional design, 2,493 participants undergoing routine health examinations were analyzed.

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The lncRNA Gm8097 is associated with hypospermatogenesis.

Clin Exp Reprod Med

December 2024

Center for Reproductive Medicine, Guangdong Armed Police Hospital, Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, China.

Objective: To investigate whether long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) Gm8097 (LncGm8097) is associated with male infertility.

Methods: The expression and bilogical role of LncGm8097 were investigated.

Results: LncGm8097 expression was down-regulated in the testis tissues with moderate and severe hypospermatogenesis compared with those with normal spermatogenesis and mild hypospermatogenesis (p<0.

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Background: Sirolimus-coated balloons (SCB) for the treatment of femoropopliteal (FP) lesions have not been systematically studied, but initial outcomes from early studies are promising.

Objectives: The authors sought to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the SELUTION SLR SCB, composed of proprietary microreservoir technology combining sirolimus and biodegradable polymer, when used to treat mild-to-moderate FP disease in a Japanese population.

Methods: This multicenter, prospective, single-arm study (SELUTION SFA JAPAN) enrolled 134 patients with FP disease.

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  • Extensive ablation, when added to pulmonary vein isolation (PVI), shows varied effectiveness in patients with persistent atrial fibrillation (AF), especially in those with mitral regurgitation (MR).
  • A post-hoc analysis from the EARNEST-PVI trial revealed that while PVI alone and PVI-plus had similar recurrence rates in non-MR patients, PVI-plus significantly reduced AF recurrence in MR patients.
  • The study suggests that customizing ablation techniques based on MR presence can improve patient outcomes in AF treatment.
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Objective: Survivors of critical illness may have physical impairments, known as post-intensive care syndrome (PICS). Early screening for the risk of PICS is recommended to prevent PICS. Skeletal muscle mass is a clinically important indicator associated with various outcomes.

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Purpose: In the present trial, the 24-month safety and effectiveness of the TCD-17187 drug-coated balloon (DCB) for the treatment of atherosclerotic lesions in the superficial femoral artery (SFA) and proximal popliteal artery (PA) were evaluated in Japanese patients.

Methods: This was a prospective, multicenter, core laboratory-adjudicated, single-arm trial. From 2019 to 2020, 121 patients with symptomatic peripheral artery disease were enrolled.

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Background: It has not been fully elucidated which patients with persistent atrial fibrillation (PerAF) should undergo substrate ablation plus pulmonary vein isolation (PVI). This study aimed to identify PerAF patients who required substrate ablation using intraprocedural assessment of the baseline rhythm and the origin of atrial fibrillation (AF) triggers.

Methods and results: This was a post hoc subanalysis using extended data of the EARNEST-PVI trial, a prospective multicenter randomized trial comparing PVI-alone and PVI-plus (i.

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  • This study investigates three-dimensional (3D) characteristics of the mandibular condyle in hemifacial microsomia (HFM) and aims to enhance the Pruzansky and Kaban classification system.
  • Fifty-three HFM patients were classified using 3D images and computed tomography, leading to new subtypes of retroflexed mandibular condyles within existing classifications.
  • The research reveals the importance of 3D imaging in identifying these subtypes, suggesting that the angle of the retroflexed condyle could serve as an indicator for predicting mandibular growth in HFM patients.
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