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Long-term data on ustekinumab in real-life Crohn's disease patients are still missing, though randomized controlled trials demonstrated it as a favorable therapeutic option. We aimed to evaluate ustekinumab's clinical efficacy, drug sustainability, and safety in a prospective, nationwide, multicenter Crohn's disease patient cohort with a three-year follow-up. Crohn's disease patients on ustekinumab treatment were consecutively enrolled from 9 Hungarian Inflammatory Bowel Disease centers between January 2019 and May 2020.

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Clinical efficacy, drug sustainability and serum drug levels in Crohn's disease patients treated with ustekinumab - A prospective, multicenter cohort from Hungary.

Dig Liver Dis

February 2022

Department of Medicine and Oncology, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary; McGill University Health Center, Montreal General Hospital, Canada. Electronic address:

Introduction: Although efficacy of ustekinumab (UST) has been demonstrated through randomized trials, data from real-life prospective cohorts are still limited. Our aim was to evaluate clinical efficacy, drug sustainability, dose intensification and results from therapeutic drug monitoring in UST treated patients with Crohn's disease (CD) using a prospective, nationwide, multicenter cohort.

Methods: Patients from 10 Inflammatory Bowel Disease centers were enrolled between 2019 January and 2020 May.

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Objectives: Radiation dose index monitoring (RDIM) systems may help identify CT dose reduction opportunities, but variability and complexity of imaging procedures make consistent dose optimization and standardization a challenge. This study aimed to investigate the feasibility to standardize and optimize CT protocols through the implementation of a Dose Excellence Program within a European healthcare network.

Methods: The Dose Excellence Program consisted of a multidisciplinary team that developed standardized organizational adult CT protocols and thresholds for relevant radiation dose indices (RDIs).

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Lead exposure in clinical imaging - The elephant in the room.

Eur J Radiol

October 2020

Medical Diagnostic Imaging Department, College of Health Sciences, University of Sharjah, Sharjah 27272, United Arab Emirates; Affidea, Karanfil Sok. No.3 1.Levent, Istanbul 34330, Turkey.

Purpose: Radiation Protection Apparel (RPA) is used during diagnostic imaging and interventional procedures to minimise incidental radiation exposure. The majority of RPA in use are lead-containing, which has until now been considered safe. A recent single-centre study has demonstrated that the external surface of 63 % of RPA was contaminated with lead dust.

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Background And Purpose: Magnitude of gluten-specific T-cell responses in coeliac disease (CD) might be dependent on HLA-DQ2 gene dose. We aimed to investigate the effects of HLA-DQB1*02 allele dose on clinical outcomes.

Methods: We reviewed the charts of all coeliac patients attending to three Hungarian university clinics after 1997 and included those patients, who (a) were diagnosed with CD, (b) underwent high-resolution HLA typing and (c) were ≥18 years at the time of data collection.

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Chronic Fluid Overload and Mortality in ESRD.

J Am Soc Nephrol

August 2017

Clinical and Therapeutical Governance-Care Value Management, Fresenius Medical Care Deutschland GmbH, Bad Homburg, Germany.

Sustained fluid overload (FO) is considered a major cause of hypertension, heart failure, and mortality in patients with ESRD on maintenance hemodialysis. However, there has not been a cohort study investigating the relationship between chronic exposure to FO and mortality in this population. We studied the relationship of baseline and cumulative FO exposure over 1 year with mortality in 39,566 patients with incident ESRD in a large dialysis network in 26 countries using whole-body bioimpedance spectroscopy to assess fluid status.

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Atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS) is a rare disorder caused by dysregulation of the complement alternative pathway, and associated with mutations in genes of complement components and regulators. In the recent years several studies have been published describing these mutations, however, no data is available from the Central and Eastern European region. In this study we present a detailed genetic analysis of our 30 patients, hospitalized with the diagnosis of aHUS in the past 7 years.

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Hypothermia has been widely acknowledged as the fundamental component of myocardial protection during cardiac operations. In this work, we studied in human atrial tissue the effect of the common hypothermic protection used in cardiac surgery, and we assessed this effect by comparing catecholamine release among normoxic, ischaemic, and inflammatory conditions. Our results provide the first evidence that lipopolysaccharide treatment results in an extremely dramatic and significant increase in the resting norepinephrine release under ischaemic conditions that can be normalised by hypothermia.

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Reversal of adynamic bone disease by lowering of dialysate calcium.

Kidney Int

September 2006

Department of Nephrology, St Margit Hospital, Budapest, Hungary, and Department of Medicine, Veterans Administration Hospital and University of Washington, Seattle, USA.

Adynamic bone disease (ABD) is increasingly recognized, especially in dialysis patients treated with oral calcium carbonate, vitamin D supplements, or supraphysiological dialysate calcium. We undertook this study to assess the effect of lowering dialysate calcium on episodes of hypercalcemia, serum parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels as well as bone turnover. Fifty-one patients treated with peritoneal dialysis and biopsy-proven ABD were randomized to treatment with control calcium, 1.

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Twenty patients with rectal adenocarcinoma were endoscopically biopsied and given short-term cytostatic therapy [5-fluorouracil (5-FU) (600 mg/m(2)) and Ca-folinate (60 mg/m(2)) for 2 days]. Seven days later, the tumor was resected or a second biopsy was performed. Apoptotic and mitotic indices as well as (mutant) p53 and bcl(2) expression were determined in the tumor tissue before and after the short-term chemotherapy.

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The short-term (7 days) effect of tamoxifen on apoptosis and mitosis index, p53, Bcl2 and Her-2/neu/c-erb2 expression in invasive ductal mammary carcinoma was studied histologically in the diagnostic biopsy and surgically removed tumor tissue of 10 patients. Following tamoxifen treatment expression of HER-2 and p53 decreased but Bcl2 remained unchanged. Mitotic activity decreased slightly, but not significantly.

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Fifteen patients with rectal adenocarcinoma were endoscopically biopsied and given short-term [5 fluorouracil (5FU) (600 mg/m2) and Ca-Folinate (60 mg/m2) for two days] cytostatic therapy. Seven days later the tumor was resected or a second biopsy was performed. Apoptotic and mitotic indices were determined in the tumor tissue before and after the short-term chemotherapy.

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It is well known that the effects of human recombinant erythropoietin (rHuEPO) are dose-dependent. However, when higher doses of rHuEPO are used, the frequency of the side effects also increases. The aim of our study was to analyze the hematologic parameters and blood pressure response in hemodialysis patients treated with low initial and gradually increased rHuEPO.

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