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Background: An international panel of obesity medicine experts from multiple professional organizations examined patterns of obesity care and current obesity treatment guidelines to identify areas requiring updating in response to emerging science and clinical evidence.

Aims: The panel focused on multiple medical health and societal issues influencing effective treatment of obesity and identified several unmet needs in the definition, assessment, and care of obesity.

Methods: The panel was held in Leesburg, Virginia in September 2019.

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  • The study focuses on diagnostic and molecular genetic testing for older patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML), analyzing data from 565 patients aged 55 and older enrolled in a disease registry in the U.S.
  • It found that the majority of patients had their bone marrow characteristics assessed, with high rates of testing using flow cytometry and karyotyping; however, molecular testing was performed more in academic settings compared to community/government sites.
  • The research highlights a significant rise in molecular testing patterns since 2016, aiming to reveal gaps in current practices that could enhance guidelines for diagnosing AML patients.
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Background: Cavernous malformations are rare cerebral pseudo-vascular lesions with annualized bleeding rates of 0.5-3% in most studies. Of the various explored risk factors for bleeding to date, only prior hemorrhage has shown significant correlation.

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Mucocele of the appendix is rare and represents only the tip of the iceberg of underlying benign and malignant pathological processes. Intraoperative diagnosis is also tricky because the inflammation of the appendix often hides the tumor. The preoperative diagnosis is essential to differentiate appendiceal mucocele from acute appendicitis as the treatment varies from open surgical versus laparoscopic surgical approach and for decreasing intraoperative and postoperative morbidity and mortality rate.

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