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Hum Immunol
November 2021
Director & Associate Professor, Clinical Consultant, Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics, Director, Mol Oncol Lab, Dept. of Pathology, Rush University Medical Center 1653 West Congress Parkway, Jelke Building, Room 1109, Chicago, IL 60612, United States.
The human gastrointestinal tract, skin and mucosal surfaces are inhabited by a complex system of bacteria, viruses, fungi, archaea, protists, and eukaryotic parasites with predominance of bacteria and bacterial viruses (bacteriophages). Collectively these microbes form the microbiota of the microecosystem of humans. Recent advancement in technologies for nucleic acid isolation from various environmental samples, feces and body secretions and advancements in shotgun throughput massive parallel DNA and RNA sequencing along with 16S ribosomal gene sequencing have unraveled the identity of otherwise unknown microbial entities constituting the human microecosystem.
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July 2010
Rush Medical College at Rush University, Laboratory of Electroencephalography and Video-EEG-Telemetry, Section of Epilepsy and Rush Epilepsy Center, Rush University Medical Center 1653 West Congress Parkway, Chicago, IL 60612 USA.
The purpose of this brief article is to review old concepts of the significance of acute symptomatic seizures, the impact of psychiatric comorbidities on the response of pharmacologic and surgical treatments of the seizure disorder, and the importance of factoring comorbid medical comorbidities into the choice of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs). In addition, this article provides an update on the latest data on the teratogenic effects of AEDs and reviews the most relevant results of a recent practice guideline on pregnancy issues in women with epilepsy. The article closes with a review of the latest advances in the therapeutic effects of first- and second-generation AEDs.
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