Abstract Purpose Batten disease or neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis is the most prevalent neurodegenerative disorder of childhood. Previously reported perioperative complications in children with Batten disease have come mainly from single case reports. The primary aim of the current study was to investigate perioperative complications of patients with Batten disease in the largest cohort known to date. The secondary objective was to characterize...
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Abstract The recent introduction of direct-acting antivirals (DAAs) has revolutionized hepatitis C virus (HCV) therapy by improving virus eradication rates to over 90% in most patient groups. However, the impact of DAAs on global disease burden is currently limited, and a large number of chronically infected individuals remain at risk of developing liver complications, such as liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The identification of patients at risk of liver complications...
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Zusammenfassung Chordome sind maligne Knochentumoren, die mit einer jährlichen Inzidenz von 0,08 pro 100.000 Personen auftreten. Sie zeigen eine notochordale Differenzierung mit einer nukleären Expression von Brachyury (TBXT). Hauptlokalisation ist das axiale Skelett vom Clivus bis zum Sakrum und dem Os coccygis. Chordome wachsen langsam und lange nur lokal destruierend. Sie werden daher oft erst spät diagnostiziert. Putative Vorläuferläsionen sind Chordareste und der benigne notochordale...
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Publication date: Available online 25 February 2020Source: NeuroImageAuthor(s): Kaitlin Cassady, Holly Gagnon, Erin Freiburger, Poortata Lalwani, Molly Simmonite, Denise C. Park, Scott J. Peltier, Stephan F. Taylor, Daniel H. Weissman, Rachael D. Seidler, Thad A. Polk
Publication date: Available online 25 February 2020Source: NeuroImageAuthor(s): Lorena G.A. Freitas, Thomas A.W. Bolton, Benjamin E. Krikler, Delphine Jochaut, Anne-Lise Giraud, Petra S. Hüppi, Dimitri Van De Ville
Publication date: Available online 24 February 2020Source: NeuroImageAuthor(s): Brigitta Malagurski, Franziskus Liem, Jessica Oschwald, Susan Mérillat, Lutz Jäncke
Publication date: Available online 24 February 2020Source: NeuroImageAuthor(s): Pin-Yu Chen, Chang-Le Chen, Yung-Chin Hsu, Cam-CAN, Wen-Yih I. Tseng
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Widely recognized for his fieldwork among the Ho-Chunk/Winnebago people of Wisconsin and Nebraska, Paul Radin (1883–1959) was among Franz Boas’s first generation of students, which included his best friends Robert Lowie and Edward Sapir. Together with Alfred Kroeber and Alexander Goldenweiser, these pioneers of American anthropology recognized Radin’s research as a major contribution to the ethnology of native North America. Little known is his work among African Americans. In 1927 Radin turned...
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Abstract Multiple pterygium syndrome (MPS) disorders are a phenotypically and genetically heterogeneous group of conditions characterised by multiple joint contractures (arthrogryposis), pterygia (joint webbing) and other developmental defects. MPS is most frequently inherited in an autosomal recessive fashion but X‐linked and autosomal dominant forms also occur. Advances in genomic technologies have identified many genetic causes of MPS‐related disorders and genetic diagnosis requires...
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Related ArticlesHealth related quality of life in adolescent cochlear implant users. Cochlear Implants Int. 2020 Feb 24;:1-8 Authors: Hofmann M, Meloche M, Zwolan TA Abstract Objective: Children with significant hearing loss (HL) are at risk for lower self-esteem and lower perceived quality of life (QoL). This study examined how self-reported QoL of adolescents cochlear implant (CI) users compared to that of adolescents with normal hearing, and examined...
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Abstract Background Major scientific societies, such as the EAACI or the AAAAI, do not express any suggestion on which form of allergen immunotherapy (AIT) is to be preferred (subcutaneous immunotherapy, SCIT, vs. sublingual immunotherapy, SLIT). This choice could depend on their relative pharmacoeconomic value. Objective To assess the cost‐effectiveness of AIT for grass pollen, administered as SCIT or SLIT. Methods We created a Markovian Model, to evaluate, in a hypothetical cohort...
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Summary Background Previous studies have demonstrated the efficacy of apatinib and anlotinib for the treatment of sarcomas. However, more clinical data and evidence are needed to support clinical treatment selection and study design. Here, we evaluated the effectiveness and safety of these two drugs for the treatment of sarcomas. Methods We retrospectively reviewed the data of 110 patients with advanced osteosarcoma (n = 32) or soft tissue sarcoma (STS, n = 78) who received oral...
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Publication date: Available online 24 February 2020Source: International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*PhysicsAuthor(s): Giuseppe Minniti, Paolo Tini
Publication date: Available online 24 February 2020Source: International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*PhysicsAuthor(s): Oluwadamilola T. Oladeru, Alice Y. Ho
Publication date: Available online 24 February 2020Source: International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*PhysicsAuthor(s): Tobias Finazzi, Cornelis J.A. Haasbeek, Femke O.B. Spoelstra, Miguel A. Palacios, Marjan A. Admiraal, Anna M.E. Bruynzeel, Berend J. Slotman, Frank J. Lagerwaard, Suresh Senan
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Publication date: Available online 24 February 2020Source: Gene Expression PatternsAuthor(s): Mindy Gruzin, Marina Mekheal, Kelsey Ruhlman, Madison Winkowski, Jessica Petko
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Publication date: May 2020Source: World Neurosurgery, Volume 137Author(s): Md. Jahidul Hasan, Raihan Rabbani
Publication date: April 2020Source: World Neurosurgery, Volume 136Author(s): Rita Snyder, Terence Verla, Alexander E. Ropper
Publication date: Available online 25 February 2020Source: World NeurosurgeryAuthor(s): Giselle Coelho, Nícollas Nunes Rabelo, Liana Beni Adani, Dario Cecilio-Fernandes, PhD; Fabiano Ribeiro Souza Carvalho, Fernando Gomes Pinto, Nelci Zanon, Manoel Jacobsen Teixeira, Eberval Gadelha Figueiredo
Publication date: Available online 25 February 2020Source: World NeurosurgeryAuthor(s): Zhiqun Jiang, Yan Chen, Chunhui Zeng, Jiugeng Feng, Yilv Wan, Xuezhi Zhang
Publication date: Available online 25 February 2020Source: World NeurosurgeryAuthor(s): Camille Damade, Romain Masse, Soufiane Ghailane, Marion Petit, Jean-Etienne Castelain, Olivier Gille, Simon Mazas, Benjamin Bouyer, David Christopher Kieser
Publication date: Available online 25 February 2020Source: World NeurosurgeryAuthor(s): Bryan Krueger, Alaina Body, William Jeong, Mohamed Saleh, Rani Nasser, Joseph Cheng
Publication date: Available online 25 February 2020Source: World NeurosurgeryAuthor(s): Ulas Cikla, Paul Rowley, Erik L. Jennings Simoes, Burak Ozaydin, Steven L. Goodman, Emel Avci, Mustafa K. Baskaya, Nirav J. Patel
Publication date: Available online 24 February 2020Source: World NeurosurgeryAuthor(s): Russell J. Andrews
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Background: Since its introduction in 1996, the Vibrant Soundbridge (VSB) has been upgraded with several improved generations of processors. As all systems are compatible, implanted patients can benefit from new technologies by upgrading to the newest processor type available. Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the performance of the new (current) SAMBA processor with the previous Amadé processor. Methods: Twenty subjects monaurally implanted with a VSB and the Amadé processor tested...
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Publication date: Available online 24 February 2020Source: Clinical Neurology and NeurosurgeryAuthor(s): Jung-Tung Liu, Pen-Hua Su
Publication date: Available online 24 February 2020Source: Clinical Neurology and NeurosurgeryAuthor(s): Andrea Zangrandi, Alessandro Mioli, Emma Falato, Federico Ranieri, Giovanni Di Pino, Vincenzo Di Lazzaro
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Publication date: Available online 25 February 2020Source: Ultrasound in Medicine & BiologyAuthor(s): Cameron A.B. Smith, Constantin C. Coussios
Publication date: Available online 25 February 2020Source: Ultrasound in Medicine & BiologyAuthor(s): Lakshmanan Sannachi, Mehrdad Gangeh, Ali-Sadeghi Naini, Priya Bhargava, Aparna Jain, William Tyler Tran, Gregory Jan Czarnota
Publication date: Available online 24 February 2020Source: Ultrasound in Medicine & BiologyAuthor(s): Wei-Wei Shen, Li-Gang Cui, Wei-Qiang Ran, Yan Sun, Jie Jiang, Xin-Long Pei, Wen Chen
Publication date: Available online 24 February 2020Source: Ultrasound in Medicine & BiologyAuthor(s): Li Li, You-Bin Deng, Ling-Dan Guo, Kun Liu, Jun Zhang, Qiao-Ying Tang
Publication date: Available online 24 February 2020Source: Ultrasound in Medicine & BiologyAuthor(s): Huiling Xiang, Guoxue Tang, Yin Li, Ying Liu, Lixian Liu, Xi Lin
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Publication date: Available online 25 February 2020Source: International Journal of Pediatric OtorhinolaryngologyAuthor(s): Massimo Mesolella
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Publication date: Available online 25 February 2020Source: Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology and Oral RadiologyAuthor(s): Thalita Soares Tavares, Adriana Aparecida Silva da Costa, Fernanda Bartolomeo Freire-Maia, Leandro Napier Souza, Patrícia Maria Zarzar, Paulo Antônio Martins-Júnior, Maria Cássia Ferreira Aguiar, Ricardo Alves Mesquita, Patrícia Carlos Caldeira
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This study showed differences in duodenal contractility, gastrointestinal transit, and morphology among BALB/c and C57BL/6 mice strains evaluated in vivo. These results contribute to the choice of the most appropriate animal model for gastrointestinal physiology studies. Abstract Background BALB/c and C57BL/6 mice are widely used in biomedical research; however, the differences between strains are still underestimated. Our aims were to develop an experimental protocol to evaluate the duodenal...
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Publication date: Available online 24 February 2020Source: European Annals of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck DiseasesAuthor(s): M. Akkari, S. Yildiz, R. Marianowski, P.J. Monteyrol, F. Chalumeau, P. Fayoux, N. Leboulanger, P. Franco, V. Couloigner, M. Mondain
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Publication date: Available online 25 February 2020Source: Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial SurgeryAuthor(s): Raffaele Rauso, Gianpaolo Tartaro, Fabrizio Chirico, Nicola Zerbinati, Giada Albani, Luigi Rugge
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