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Konzo is a neglected paralytic neurological disease associated with food (cassava) poisoning that affects the world's poorest children and women of childbearing ages across regions of sub-Saharan Africa. Despite understanding the dietary factors that lead to konzo, the molecular markers and mechanisms that trigger this disease remain unknown. To identify potential protein biomarkers associated with a disease status, plasma was collected from two independent Congolese cohorts, a discovery cohort (n = 60) and validation cohort (n = 204), sampled 10 years apart and subjected to multiple high-throughput assays.

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  • Primary gastrointestinal non-Hodgkin lymphoma is predominantly seen as diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, typically found in the stomach or ileocecal area, with symptoms like abdominal pain, bleeding, and weight loss.
  • A case study highlights a man from Honduras who had latent tuberculosis and chronic hepatitis B, initially presenting symptoms that mimicked Crohn's disease but was later diagnosed with lymphoma through histological analysis.
  • The report stresses the necessity of considering various diagnoses for ileitis and the critical role of histologic sampling in accurate diagnosis.
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Differences of Search Engine Digital Footprints Between Podiatrists and Foot and Ankle Orthopaedic Surgeons: A Need to Join the Digital Era.

J Am Acad Orthop Surg

August 2022

From the Virginia Commonwealth University, School of Medicine (Chiang, Malik, Laubach, and Minchu), Riverside University Health System/University of California, Riverside, Department of General Surgery (Chiang), and The George Washington University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery (Gu, and Chodos).

Background: Search engines generate lists of the most relevant websites using a keyword or phrase query and are integral in guiding consumer preferences. Digital information is important in the field of medicine, influencing what patients learn about their conditions and who they choose as providers. When two types of healthcare providers, such as podiatry and foot and ankle orthopaedic surgeons (FAOSs), share an overlapping consumer market, whichever group has a larger digital footprint receives increased digital engagement.

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