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Background: The utilization of PD1 and CTLA4 inhibitors has revolutionized the treatment of malignant melanoma (MM). However, resistance to targeted and immune-checkpoint-based therapies still poses a significant problem.

Objective: Here, we mine large-scale MM proteogenomic data to identify druggable targets and forecast treatment efficacy and resistance.

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Purpose: To investigate long-term chronic postoperative inguinal pain (CPIP), QoL and recurrence in patients with a primary inguinal hernia comparing TEP to Lichtenstein.

Material And Methods: A questionnaire-based follow-up containing the Inguinal Pain Questionnaire (IPQ), the Cunningham Pain Scale and SF-36 was done 8 years after the TEPLICH RCT. The main objective was non-ignorable pain last week according to IPQ.

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Balance and gait disorders in de novo Parkinson's disease: support for early rehabilitation.

J Neurol

December 2024

Division of Physiotherapy, Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society, Karolinska Institutet, Huddinge, Sweden.

Background: Postural instability is considered a late complication of Parkinson's disease (PD). However, growing evidence shows that balance and gait problems may occur early in the disease.

Objective: To describe balance, gait, and falls/near falls in persons with newly diagnosed, untreated PD ("de novo"), and to compare this with persons with mild-moderate PD (Later PD).

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Background: The aim was to investigate whether adding a reinforced tension-line (RTL) suture to a standard 4 : 1 small-bite closure would reduce the incidence of incisional hernia after colorectal cancer surgery.

Methods: Patients aged at least 18 years, who were scheduled for elective colorectal cancer surgery through a midline incision at two Swedish hospitals (2017-2021), were randomized in a 1 : 1 ratio to either fascial closure with RTL and 4 : 1 small-bite closure with polypropylene sutures (RTL group) or 4 : 1 small-bite closure with polydioxanone suture alone (PDS group). The primary outcome was CT-detected incisional hernia 1 year after surgery.

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Background: European guidelines recommend the use of a 0h/1h hs-cTn (high-sensitivity cardiac troponin) protocol in patients with acute chest pain. We aimed to determine the performance of this protocol in routine care when supplemented with patient history and ECG and a recommendation to refrain from noninvasive testing in low-risk patients.

Methods And Results: This was a pre- and postimplementation study with concurrent controls.

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  • * A case study highlights a 17-year-old male in Medellin, Colombia, showing that his cleft condition notably impacts his self-esteem and social skills, which can hinder personal development and interpersonal relationships.
  • * The findings emphasize the need for comprehensive care that addresses both speech difficulties and psychosocial aspects, suggesting that challenges stemming from cleft conditions can persist throughout life, affecting various areas including education, social life, and family interactions.
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Background And Aim: Full-thickness biopsies of the intestinal wall may be used to study and assess damage to the neurons of the enteric nervous system (ENS), that is, enteric neuropathy. The ENS is difficult to examine due to its localization deep in the intestinal wall and its organization with several connections in diverging directions. Histological sections used in clinical practice only visualize the sample in a two-dimensional way.

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  • CA125 is shown to be a significant prognostic biomarker for predicting heart failure (HF) and mortality risk in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS).
  • Measurements of CA125 were taken shortly after hospital admission and correlated with future cardiac health, suggesting its role in assessing heart function over time.
  • Higher baseline CA125 levels were linked to worse echocardiographic outcomes, indicating adverse changes in heart structure and function during follow-up.
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Gait Speed Reserve (GSR) expresses a difference between fast and comfortable gait speed and may have an impact on everyday functioning. It was also hypothesized as a useful proxy measure of physiological reserve. However, height-normalizing values of GSR and its associated factors have not been evaluated in a general population of older adults.

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Long-term outcomes after capitate fractures: a median 16-year follow-up.

Arch Orthop Trauma Surg

August 2024

Department of Hand Surgery, Institute of Translational Medicine, Skåne University Hospital Malmö and Lund University, Jan Waldenströms gata 5, Malmö, 205 02, Sweden.

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  • - The study aimed to evaluate the long-term clinical and radiological outcomes of capitate fractures, with a cohort of 23 patients identified from a larger group suffering wrist pain, and a follow-up conducted after an average of 16 years.
  • - Out of the 16 eligible patients, the majority had healed capitate fractures with one case showing signs of osteoarthritis, although it did not cause any symptoms; none showed signs of avascular necrosis.
  • - Functional assessments revealed minimal impairments, with patients reporting good hand function, normal wrist movement, and strength, indicating a low risk of developing posttraumatic arthritis in the surrounding joints.
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In multiple myeloma (MM), advancements in treatments and toxicity management have enhanced survival rates. This, coupled with shifting age demographics in MM, necessitates an updated assessment of infection risks in MM patients compared to the general population. Using Swedish population-based registries, we investigated the incidence of infections in 8,672 Swedish symptomatic MM patients diagnosed 2008-2021 and 34,561 matched controls.

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Introduction: While Immune checkpoint inhibition (ICI) therapy shows significant efficacy in metastatic melanoma, only about 50% respond, lacking reliable predictive methods. We introduce a panel of six proteins aimed at predicting response to ICI therapy.

Methods: Evaluating previously reported proteins in two untreated melanoma cohorts, we used a published predictive model (EaSIeR score) to identify potential proteins distinguishing responders and non-responders.

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Background: Coronary atherosclerosis detected by imaging is a marker of elevated cardiovascular risk. However, imaging involves large resources and exposure to radiation. The aim was, therefore, to test whether nonimaging data, specifically data that can be self-reported, could be used to identify individuals with moderate to severe coronary atherosclerosis.

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Time trends in proximal humeral fractures from 1944 to 2020 - A cohort study in Malmö, Sweden.

BMC Musculoskelet Disord

June 2024

Clinical and Molecular Osteoporosis Research Unit, Departments of Orthopedics and Clinical Sciences, Skåne University Hospital Malmo and Lund University, Malmö, 205 02, Sweden.

Background: Most studies infer increasing incidence of proximal humeral fractures (PHF) from the 1950´s until the 1990´s. Recent time trends are less clear.

Objectives: Our primary objective was to identify time trends in the age- and sex-adjusted adult incidence of PHF in Malmö, Sweden, from year 1944 until 2020.

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Purpose: Iron deficiency anemia is common in people with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), causing deterioration in quality of life, which can be reversed by treatment that increases iron stores and hemoglobin levels. The present post hoc analyses estimate health state utility values for patients with IBD after treatment with ferric derisomaltose or ferric carboxymaltose and evaluate the health domains driving the changes.

Methods: SF-36v2 responses were recorded at baseline and day 14, 35, 49, and 70 from 97 patients enrolled in the randomized, double-blind, PHOSPHARE-IBD trial (ClinicalTrials.

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Background: The mechanisms underlying alcohol-induced breast carcinogenesis are not fully understood but may involve hormonal changes.

Methods: Cross-sectional associations were investigated between self-reported alcohol intake and serum or plasma concentrations of estradiol, estrone, progesterone (in premenopausal women only), testosterone, androstenedione, dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate, and sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) in 45 431 premenopausal and 173 476 postmenopausal women. Multivariable linear regression was performed separately for UK Biobank, European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition, and Endogenous Hormones and Breast Cancer Collaborative Group, and meta-analyzed the results.

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Introduction: Conservative treatment of acute appendicitis is gaining popularity, and identifying patients with a higher risk of recurrence is becoming increasingly important. Previous studies have suggested that older age, male sex, diabetes, appendicolith and abscess formation may be contributing factors, however, results from the adult population are inconsistent.

Aim: This study aims to identify predictive factors for recurrent appendicitis after conservative treatment.

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Background: Healthy lifestyles are inversely associated with the risk of noncommunicable diseases, which are leading causes of death. However, few studies have used longitudinal data to assess the impact of changing lifestyle behaviours on all-cause and cancer mortality.

Methods: Within the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) cohort, lifestyle profiles of 308,497 cancer-free adults (71% female) aged 35-70 years at recruitment across nine countries were assessed with baseline and follow-up questionnaires administered on average of 7 years apart.

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  • The study investigates the relationship between low plasma levels of soluble RAGE (sRAGE) and cardiovascular risk, specifically major adverse coronary events (MACE), in a cohort of 4,338 individuals.
  • Researchers found that certain genetic variants, particularly the minor allele of SNP rs2070600, are linked to lower levels of sRAGE and an increased risk for MACE, although other SNPs did not show a similar association.
  • This research is significant as it is the largest to establish a genetic link between sRAGE and cardiovascular risk, emphasizing rs2070600's role in enhancing RAGE function and its impact on MACE.
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Background: Increased aortic stiffness (arteriosclerosis) is associated with early vascular aging independent of age and sex. The underlying mechanisms of early vascular aging remain largely unexplored in the general population. We aimed to investigate the plasma metabolomic profile in aortic stiffness (vascular aging) and associated risk of incident cardiovascular disease and mortality.

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Minor impact of anastomotic leakage in anterior resection for rectal cancer on long-term male urinary and sexual function.

Int J Colorectal Dis

April 2024

Department of Surgery, Institution for Clinical Sciences Malmö, Lund University, Skåne University Hospital Malmö, Carl-Bertil Laurells Gata 9, 205 02, Malmö, Sweden.

Purpose: Anastomotic leakage after anterior resection for rectal cancer induces bowel dysfunction, but the influence on urinary and sexual function is largely unknown. This cross-sectional cohort study evaluated long-term effect of anastomotic leakage on urinary and sexual function in male patients.

Methods: Patients operated with anterior resection for rectal cancer in 15 Swedish hospitals 2007-2013 were identified.

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Abdominal Closure With Reinforcing Suture Decreases Incisional Hernia Incidence After CRS/HIPEC.

J Abdom Wall Surg

March 2023

Department of Surgery, Skane University Hospital Malmö Sweden and Department of Clinical Sciences Malmö, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.

Cytoreductive surgery (CRS) and hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) entails several risk factors for incisional hernia (IH). A few reports available showing incidences between 7% and 17%. At our institution fascia closure has been performed in a 4:1 suture to wound length manner, with a continuous 2-0 polydiaxanone suture (PDS-group) or with a 2-0 polypropylene suture preceded by a reinforced tension line (RTL) suture (RTL-group).

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Recurrent implantation failure and inflammatory markers in serum and follicle fluid of women undergoing assisted reproduction.

J Reprod Immunol

March 2024

Department of Translational Medicine, Lund University, Jan Waldenströms gata 35, 214 28 Malmö, Sweden. Electronic address:

It has been shown previously that the immune system plays a role in implantation and embryo development. The objective was therefore to evaluate cytokine levels and Th1/Th2 ratio in women with recurrent implantation failure in this nested case-control study. Women with no implantation after ≥ 3 embryo transfers were included in the recurrent implantation failure group (n = 29) and were compared with women with successful pregnancy after the first embryo transfer, with an indication of male factor (n = 26).

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Acquired inhibitors of blood coagulation are rare but of clinical importance. Prothrombin is a vitamin K-dependent protein, and acquired antibodies toward prothrombin are often associated with the presence of lupus anticoagulant. We describe a previously healthy 70-year-old man presenting with both hemorrhage and thrombosis as well as a prolonged prothrombin time.

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