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Objective: This study aims to document and analyze the challenges and outcomes of performing complex airway surgery in a low-resource, post-war setting in Mekelle, Ethiopia.

Methods: This prospective case series examines clinical data from five patients who underwent airway reconstruction surgeries and one patient who underwent total laryngectomy at Ayder Comprehensive Specialized Hospital in Mekelle. Data included patient demographics, airway stenosis etiology and severity, operative details, postoperative outcomes, complications, and hospital length of stay.

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  • A 55-year-old woman had a skin cancer on her upper lip and started treatment with a medicine called Cemiplimab.
  • At first, her cancer seemed to get worse and new swelling appeared, but after five treatments, she was completely cured with no side effects.
  • This shows that immunotherapy can be really helpful for skin cancer, but sometimes it looks like the cancer is growing even when it is actually improving, which is called pseudoprogression.
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Objectives: Approximately 70% of the military personnel experience chronic sleep insufficiency, which negatively impacts military readiness and health. Military sleep health does not appear to be improving despite targeted programs to optimize sleep. The present quasi-experimental study aims to evaluate a single-session sleep intervention in United States Air Force (USAF) Technical Training.

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RNA binding proteins in cardiovascular development and disease.

Curr Top Dev Biol

April 2024

Department of Molecular Physiology and Biological Physics, University of Virginia School of Medicine Charlottesville, VA, United States; Robert M. Berne Cardiovascular Research Center, University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, VA, United States; University of Virginia Cancer Center, Charlottesville, VA, United States. Electronic address:

Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most common birth defect affecting>1.35 million newborn babies worldwide. CHD can lead to prenatal, neonatal, postnatal lethality or life-long cardiac complications.

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Objectives: To evaluate whether subcutaneous neutralizing monoclonal antibody (mAb) treatment given in the emergency department (ED) setting was associated with reduced hospitalizations, mortality, and severity of disease when compared to nontreatment among mAb-eligible patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).

Methods: This retrospective observational cohort study of ED patients utilized a propensity score-matched analysis to compare patients who received subcutaneous casirivimab and imdevimab mAb to nontreated COVID-19 control patients in November-December 2021. The primary outcome was all-cause hospitalization within 28 days, and secondary outcomes were 90-day hospitalization, 28- and 90-day mortality, and ED length of stay (LOS).

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Background And Aims: Patients with end stage kidney disease on hemodialysis are vulnerable to SARS-CoV-2 infection. Current guidelines recommend boosters of SARS-CoV-2 mRNA-based vaccines. The long-term humoral response of hemodialysis patients infected with SARS-CoV-2 after receiving a booster of SARS-CoV-2 mRNA-based vaccines has been incompletely characterized.

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  • Non-traumatic subdural hematomas (SDH) during pregnancy are rare but can occur and require careful management.
  • A case report details a 40-year-old woman in her third trimester who presented with severe symptoms and was found to have an acute SDH, leading to an emergency cesarean section and evacuation of the hematoma.
  • Effective treatment involves a multidisciplinary team approach, including various specialists, to ensure the best outcomes for both mother and baby.
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Background: The clinical diagnosis of manifest Huntington's disease (HD) relies on a high level of clinical confidence (99% confidence) of HD-consistent motor signs. Longitudinal data have reliably identified cognitive and behavioral dysfunction predating clinical motor diagnosis by up to 15 years. Reliance on motor signs to establish a diagnosis of HD increases risk of early misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis.

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Objectives: To assess the prevalence and predictors of chronic pelvic pain in a general urology population presenting for evaluation of unrelated non-painful complaints.Generalized pelvic pain is estimated to afflict between 6% and 26% of women and is often multifactorial in aetiology. A paucity of prospective research exists to characterize chronic pelvic pain patterns and to understand related predictors.

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  • This study investigates how kidney venous flow changes, measured by Doppler, relate to negative outcomes in heart failure (HF) patients, focusing on the kidney venous stasis index (KVSI) and intrakidney venous-flow (IKVF) patterns.
  • Researchers analyzed 216 hospitalized HF patients with kidney issues, assessing their kidney flow at admission and again about a month later to see how these changes correlate with severe cardiorenal events, like worsening HF or death.
  • They found that both initial measurements and changes over time in KVSI and IKVF patterns significantly predicted the risk of adverse outcomes, suggesting that monitoring these factors could improve clinical decision-making for HF patients.
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  • - Smoking cessation often leads to weight gain, which can discourage individuals from quitting. Identifying methods to minimize this weight gain is essential for successful quitting.
  • - A study involving 305 participants analyzed the impact of self-weighing frequency on weight changes after quitting smoking, revealing that those who weighed themselves more frequently maintained weight stability or even lost weight.
  • - Results showed that weighing 3-4 times a week helped maintain weight, while weighing 5 or more times a week led to significant weight loss, indicating that self-weighing could be an effective strategy to prevent weight gain post-quitting.
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Serum albumin-Co interactions are of clinical importance. They play a role in mediating the physiological effects associated with cobalt toxicity and are central to the albumin cobalt binding (ACB) assay for diagnosis of myocardial ischemia. To further understand these processes, a deeper understanding of albumin-Co interactions is required.

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Diacylglycerol kinases (DGKs) are metabolic kinases involved in regulating cellular levels of diacylglycerol and phosphatidic lipid messengers. The development of selective inhibitors for individual DGKs would benefit from discovery of protein pockets available for inhibitor binding in cellular environments. Here we utilized a sulfonyl-triazole probe (TH211) bearing a DGK fragment ligand for covalent binding to tyrosine and lysine sites on DGKs in cells that map to predicted small molecule binding pockets in AlphaFold structures.

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Brazil has been severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Temperature and humidity have been purported as drivers of SARS-CoV-2 transmission, but no consensus has been reached in the literature regarding the relative roles of meteorology, governmental policy, and mobility on transmission in Brazil. We compiled data on meteorology, governmental policy, and mobility in Brazil's 26 states and one federal district from June 2020 to August 2021.

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With older adults already on numerous prescription medications to manage their chronic conditions, the addition of pain medications could impose an even greater burden due to dependency issues. We need to understand the use of chronic pain medication, especially opioids, discuss current strategies and gaps, and offer potential solutions to mitigate overuse among older adults.

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Traumatic injuries remain the leading cause of death for those under the age of 44 years old. Nearly a third of those who die from trauma do so from bleeding. Reducing death from severe bleeding requires training in the recognition and treatment of life-threatening bleeding, as well as programs to ensure immediate access to bleeding control resources.

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Background And Aims: Dialysis patients are extremely vulnerable to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection with high rates of hospitalization and mortality rates. In January 2021, the University of Virginia Dialysis Program initiated a program-wide vaccination campaign to administer the Pfizer BioNTech messenger RNA SARS-CoV-2 (BNT162b2) vaccine. The aim of this study was to characterize the long-term time-dependent decline in humoral immunity in hemodialysis patients.

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Heart failure (HF) with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is a heterogeneous syndrome including several morphological phenotypes and varying pathophysiological mechanisms. The conventional classification of HF based on left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) has created an oversimplification in diagnostic criteria. Although LVEF is a standardized parameter easy to calculate and broadly applied in the large clinical trials, but it is erroneously considered an index of left ventricular (LV) systolic function.

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