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Distal Duodenal Stricture Secondary to Mesenteric Fibromatosis (Intra-Abdominal Desmoid Tumor) of the Jejunum.

Case Rep Gastroenterol

April 2024

Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Advanced Endoscopy, The Brooklyn Hospital Center, Academic Affiliate of The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Clinical Affiliate of The Mount Sinai Hospital, Brooklyn, NY, USA.

Introduction: Mesenteric fibromatosis (intra-abdominal desmoid tumor) is rare, with only a few cases reported in the literature. Clinical symptoms range from asymptomatic, nausea, early satiety, abdominal pain, and gastrointestinal bleeding. Although histologically benign, such a tumor may become locally invasive, and aggressive forms contribute to significant morbidity and mortality.

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Epidemiology of Gastric Cancer: Global Trends, Risk Factors and Premalignant Conditions.

J Community Hosp Intern Med Perspect

November 2023

Department of Gastroenterology, Blanchard Valley Health System, 1900 S Main St, Findlay, OH 45840, USA.

This review article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of recent epidemiology, pathogenesis, risk factors, and premalignant conditions of gastric cancer. Worldwide, gastric cancer is one of the most common and most fatal cancers. The incidence and mortality remain high in regions such as East Asia and Eastern Europe.

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Diabetes has reached epidemic levels in the United States (US). This review compared two nationwide diabetes prevention policies: the National Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) and the Penny-per-Ounce Excise (POE) tax policy on sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) based on their efficiency and efficacy in reducing the number of new cases of diabetes in the US. The study made a recommendation for the implementation of one or both policies based on the comparison.

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  • The study investigates the relationship between geographical location and socioeconomic status in the risk of pacemaker implantation after transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR).
  • A large retrospective analysis of around 296,740 TAVR patients revealed a 9.5% prevalence of post-TAVR pacemaker (PPM) implantation, with age being a significant risk factor.
  • Urban non-teaching hospitals showed a higher risk for post-TAVR PPM compared to rural ones, and Middle Atlantic hospitals had the highest risk compared to New England regions.
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Participant retention in follow-up studies of intensive care unit survivors - A scoping review.

Aust Crit Care

November 2024

Outcomes After Critical Illness and Surgery Group, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA; Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, USA. Electronic address:

Objective: To synthesize participant retention data and related reporting in studies evaluating post-hospital outcomes of survivors of critical illness after an intensive care unit (ICU) stay.

Review Method Used: A synthesis of literature following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Extension for Scoping Reviews checklist.

Data Sources: PubMed, EMBASE, PsycINFO, Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature, and the Cochrane Controlled Trials Registry.

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Background: Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a multisystem disorder that leads to abnormal transport of chloride and sodium across secretory epithelia resulting in thickened, viscous secretions in the bronchi, biliary tract, pancreas, intestine, and the reproductive system. Defects in the biliary tract can predispose to stone formation requiring endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP). However, there is a paucity of data assessing ERCP outcomes in patients with CF.

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The increased risk of cardio-metabolic disorders associated with people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is of growing importance. Given the broad adoption of integrase strand-transfer inhibitor (INSTI)-based antiretroviral therapy (ART) as first-line therapy for HIV, additional data are needed regarding the metabolic effects of these regimens. The purpose of this study is to assess glycemic control in patients started on INSTI-based 3-drug regimens over a 2-year period.

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Immune checkpoint inhibitors, specifically programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-LI) inhibitors, are immune modifying medications that increasingly treat specific types of cancer. They are known to cause many side effects, including thyroid-related side effects. The use of PD-L1 inhibitors can cause hypothyroidism most commonly, while hyperthyroidism occurs less frequently.

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  • - Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) includes a range of liver conditions without heavy alcohol use and can lead to serious issues like cirrhosis; the study aimed to explore its connection to carotid intimal media thickness (C-IMT), a marker for heart disease.
  • - A comprehensive review of existing studies indicated no significant C-IMT differences for mild to moderate NAFLD when compared to controls, but severe NAFLD did show a notable difference, particularly in those with or without metabolic syndrome.
  • - The findings highlight a significant link between NAFLD and increased C-IMT, suggesting the need for C-IMT assessments in NAFLD patients to gauge their cardiovascular
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Nodular regenerative hyperplasia (NRH) and obliterative portal venopathy (OPV) are two causes of non-cirrhotic portal hypertension (NCPH), which is a vascular liver disease wherein clinical signs of portal hypertension (PHT), such as esophageal varices, ascites, and splenomegaly develop in the absence of cirrhosis and portal vein thrombosis. The etiology often remains unidentified, but herein we present the case of a 56-year-old male with NCPH and refractory ascites who underwent liver biopsy confirming NRH and OPV. Etiological workup revealed beta-2 glycoprotein-1 and anticardiolipin antibodies, concerning antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) despite no prior history of thrombosis.

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Endometrial cancer is one of the most prevalent tumours in females and holds an 83% survival rate within 5 years of diagnosis. Hypoestrogenism is a major risk factor for the development of endometrial carcinoma (EC) therefore two major types are derived, type 1 being oestrogen-dependent and type 2 being oestrogen independent. Surgery, chemotherapeutic drugs, and radiation therapy are only a few of the treatment options for EC.

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  • - The study investigates the complex relationship between gut microbiota and cardiovascular diseases, emphasizing how dietary factors and gut bacteria influence heart health.
  • - It explores the gut-heart axis, discussing research on the impacts of soy, probiotics, and dietary adjustments on gut microbiota and cardiovascular risk factors.
  • - The authors highlight the need for more extensive studies and personalized treatments to better understand how gut microbiota affects heart conditions, aiming to improve future cardiovascular strategies and diagnostics.
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Patients who undergo restorative proctocolectomy and ileoanal anastomosis can develop pouchitis as a common chronic complication. A rare subset of patients fails to respond to multiple antibiotic therapies and develop chronic antibiotic-refractory pouchitis (CARP). We present a case of a 45-year-old male with pouchitis refractory to chronic antibiotic therapy and histology demonstrating chronic inflammatory changes.

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Duchene muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a genetic disorder primarily affecting males. It is characterized by progressive muscle tissue degeneration. Patients with DMD are at an increased risk of respiratory infections, including coronavirus disease 20019 (COVID-19), due to weakened respiratory muscles.

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Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) is a common cyanotic congenital heart disease characterized by four distinct anatomical features. While surgical repair has significantly improved long-term outcomes, some individuals, particularly those from low socioeconomic backgrounds who lack access to medical care, may suffer from complications such as pulmonary hypertension (pHTN) and heart failure. We present a case report of a young female with unrepaired TOF who presented with acute-on-chronic hypoxic respiratory failure and heart failure, highlighting the complex nature and challenges associated with this condition.

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Paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (PAF) and hemochromatosis have a complex relationship. This review explores its mechanisms, prevalence, correlations, and clinical manifestations. Hereditary hemochromatosis (HH) involves iron overload due to HFE protein mutations, while atrial fibrillation (AF) is characterized by irregular heart rhythms.

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Background: Page kidney is a rare condition in which an external compression of the kidney as a result of a hematoma or mass causes renal ischemia and hypertension. In a patient with flank pain, elevated blood pressure, and recent trauma, this condition should be considered. Since this condition was first described in 1939, more than 100 case reports have surfaced.

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  • * In CRC, miRNAs can function as oncogenes or tumor suppressors, impacting critical cellular functions such as cell growth and death, and their dysregulation can lead to abnormal gene expression and cancer progression.
  • * MiRNAs present opportunities for early CRC detection and targeted therapies, but challenges in delivery systems and ensuring long-term safety remain to be resolved for effective treatment implementation.
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Introduction: Evaluating PGY2 pharmacy residency programs and their academic opportunities is crucial for developing future clinician-educators and advancing pharmacy education. There is a lack of newer data available on residency programs' teaching activities and older studies are limited by timely survey instruments and low response rates. The objective of this project was to describe teaching responsibilities among PGY2 pharmacy residents nationwide using a short, electronic survey.

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Atelectasis is defined as the the loss of lung volume due to collapse of lung tissue and is usually associated with symptoms of respiratory distress, including increased work of breathing and increased oxygen requirements. It is common in hospitalized patients with limited mobility and in patients with underlying lung conditions. Treatment is largely supportive when no underlying condition is identified.

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