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Πέμπτη 3 Νοεμβρίου 2016

Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 Impairs IFN-Alpha Production Induced by TLR-7 Agonist in Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells

Viral Immunology , Vol. 0, No. 0.


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Induction of Both Local Immune Response in Mice and Protection in a Rabbit Model by Intranasal Immunization with Modified Vaccinia Ankara Virus Expressing a Secreted Form of Bovine Herpesvirus 1 Glycoprotein D

Viral Immunology , Vol. 0, No. 0.


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Effects of poor hygiene on cytokine phenotypes in children in the tropics

We describe immune phenotypes (innate and adaptive cytokines) according to environmental exposure using latent class analysis. A total of 310 schoolchildren living in Ecuador were assayed for spontaneous cytok...

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Prevalence and risk of migraine in patients with rosacea: A population-based cohort study

Rosacea features increased neurovascular reactivity; migraine is a complex neurologic disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of headache associated with nausea and increased sensitivity to light and sound.

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Significance of nucleic acid testing in diagnosis and treatment of post-neurosurgical meningitis caused by multidrug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii: a case report

Neurosurgery may pose the risk of patients' developing nosocomial meningitis caused by infection with hospital pathogens. Rapid detection of the causative pathogens is essential for selecting the appropriate a...

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Successful endoscopic treatment of stapled J-pouch ileoanal canal anastomotic hemorrhage by argon plasma coagulation: a case report

Continuous lower gastrointestinal hemorrhage is a rare condition, but it often requires proper management. We report a case of a patient with gastrointestinal hemorrhage 18 years after stapled J-pouch ileoanal...

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Interstitial pneumonia in a patient treated with TAS-102 for metastatic colorectal cancer: a case report

TAS-102, a new treatment option for patients with metastatic colorectal cancer that is refractory or intolerant to standard therapies, has been improving survival with acceptable tolerability and adverse event...

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Lipoma of the cheek presenting with recurrent sialadenitis of the right parotid gland: a case report

Lipomas are benign neoplasms arising from adipose tissue. Oral lipomas have been reported in the buccal mucosa, tongue, floor of the mouth and lips; however, the case of a lipoma occurring as an antecedent les...

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Spontaneous cerebrospinal fluid leak of the sphenoid sinus mimicking allergic rhinitis, and managed successfully by a ventriculoperitoneal shunt: a case report

Spontaneous cerebrospinal fluid leaks are rare but may lead to confusion with other diseases in patients without history of trauma. We report a rare case unusual for two reasons. First, our patient was put und...

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Immunotherapy in head and neck cancer: Need for a new strategy? Rapid progression with nivolumab then unexpected response with next treatment

Publication date: Available online 3 November 2016
Source:Oral Oncology
Author(s): Amaury Daste, Erwan de Mones, Laurence Digue, Louis François, Charlotte Domblides, Charles Dupin, Antoine Bigourdan, Alain Ravaud




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Clinical benefit of component-resolved diagnosis in Japanese birch-allergic patients with a convincing history of apple or peach allergy

In northern Japan, birch pollen is the major allergen in pollinosis, while oral allergy syndrome (OAS) is caused primarily by apple and peach, and is almost exclusively related to birch pollinosis. To clarify the clinical benefit of allergen-based component-resolved diagnosis (CRD) in Japanese birch-allergic patients with OAS, we present an analysis of IgE profiles in response to crude extracts and recombinant component-resolved allergen to birch pollen and Rosaceae fruits allergens.

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Metabolomic analysis of urine with Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy in patients with idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss: A preliminary study

Idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss is a frequent emergency, with unknown aetiology and usually treated with empiric therapy. Steroids represent the only validated treatment but prognosis is unpredictable and the possibility to select the patients who will not respond to steroids could avoid unnecessary treatments. Metabolomic profiling of the biofluids target the analysis of the final product of genic expression and enzymatic activity, defining the biochemical phenotype of a whole biologic system.

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Publication date: December 2016
Source:Anesthesiology Clinics, Volume 34, Issue 4





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Publication date: December 2016
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Surgical Critical Care for the Trauma Patient with Cardiac Disease

Publication date: December 2016
Source:Anesthesiology Clinics, Volume 34, Issue 4
Author(s): Michael M. Woll, Linda L. Maerz

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The elderly population is rapidly increasing in number. Therefore, geriatric trauma is becoming more prevalent. All practitioners caring for geriatric trauma patients should be familiar with the structural and functional changes naturally occurring in the aging heart, as well as common preexisting cardiac diseases in the geriatric population. Identification of the shock state related to cardiac dysfunction and targeted assessment of perfusion and resuscitation are important when managing elderly patients. Finally, management of cardiac dysfunction in the trauma patient includes an appreciation of the inherent effects of trauma on cardiac function.


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Anesthesia for Patients with Peripheral Vascular Disease and Cardiac Dysfunction

Publication date: December 2016
Source:Anesthesiology Clinics, Volume 34, Issue 4
Author(s): Sara E. Neves

Teaser

Patients with vascular disease and cardiac dysfunction present particular challenges to the anesthesiologist. They are hemodynamically brittle, at high risk of morbidity and mortality during surgery, and often carry additional comorbidities that increase their complexity and risk. Those with peripheral vascular disease should be assumed to have coronary artery disease and tend to have other systemic vascular problems. Poor cardiac function further worsens perfusion in an already compromised peripheral vascular system. Care of these patients requires judicious monitoring, an anesthetic that optimizes hemodynamic function, and avoidance of particularly likely complications such as perioperative myocardial ischemia, stroke, and bleeding.


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Publication date: December 2016
Source:Anesthesiology Clinics, Volume 34, Issue 4





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Efficacy and mechanism of mandibular advancement devices for persistent sleep apnea after surgery: a prospective study

To explore the feasibility, the efficacy, and the mechanism of mandibular advancement devices (MAD) in the treatment of persistent sleep apnea after surgery.

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Evaluating the efficacy of voice therapy for functional, organic and neurological voice disorders



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Ein Jahr Epistaxisbehandlung in den Notfallambulanzen der Ostthüringer HNO-Kliniken

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DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-111013

Hintergrund: Ziel war die Analyse der Versorgungsrealität der Behandlung der Epistaxis in der Notfallbehandlung in einer HNO-Klinik. Material und Methoden: In den Ostthüringer HNO-Kliniken in Jena und Gera stellten sich im Jahr 2009 690 Patienten mit 862 Ereignissen einer Epistaxis vor (60% Männer, mittleres Alter: 60 Jahre). Die Charakteristika der Patienten wurden retrospektiv mit Blick auf die Komorbidität, Dauermedikation und Behandlungsmaßnahmen ausgewertet. Ergebnisse: Die Inzidenz für die Epistaxisbehandlung in den Notfallambulanzen der Ostthüringer Kliniken lag bei 121,28 pro 100 000 Einwohner Ostthüringens. Die häufigste Komorbidität war die Hypertonie (68% der Patienten). 27% der Patienten nahmen Thrombozytenaggregationshemmer und 19% Antikoagulantien ein. Als unabhängige Risikofaktoren für rezidivierende Epistaxis mit der Notwendigkeit einer erneuten Notfallbehandlung wurden die 3-fach Kombination antikoagulativer und Thrombozytenaggregations-hemmender Medikation (p=0,015), Morbus Osler (p=0,011) und Thrombozytopenie (p=0,009) identifiziert. Die angewendeten Therapiemaßnahmen in über 90% erfolgreich. Schlussfolgerung: Die derzeitige HNO-Notfallbehandlung der Epistaxis in Notfallambulanzen von Kliniken erscheint effizient. Die Eskalation der antikoagulativen Dauermedikationen erhöht die stationäre Behandlungsnotwendigkeit. Weiterführende Analysen der Versorgungsrealität und Risikofaktoren sind notwendig, um eine Patientenstratifizierung im klinischen Alltag und Leitlinie zum Epistaxismanagement zu entwickeln.
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Management of surgical difficulties during cochlear implant with inner ear anomalies

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Publication date: Available online 3 November 2016
Source:International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology
Author(s): Ahmad M. Aldhafeeri, Abdulrahman A. Alsanosi
ObjectiveTo review the difficulties that can occur during cochlear implant surgery in patients with inner ear abnormalities and the management thereof.MethodsA retrospective chart review of 316 patients who received cochlear implants was conducted. The data collected included the types of inner ear anomalies, intraoperative findings, and the clinical management strategies. A review of the literature was also performed.ResultsA total of 24 patients with inner ear malformations who underwent 28 total cochlear implant procedures were identified. The anomalies included isolated large vestibular aqueducts in 8 (33.3%) patients, isolated semicircular canal dysplasia in 8 (33.3%) patients, classical Mondini malformation in 7 (29.1%) patients, and cochlear hypoplasia in 1 (4.1%) patient. Four (14.2%) patients exhibited intraoperative cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) gushers. One patient experienced delayed facial nerve paralysis, and an electrode was partially inserted into one patient. In 2 (7.14%) cases, the surgeries were aborted because of difficulties.ConclusionCochlear implantation for inner ear anomalies can be performed safely. Special attention should be given to preoperative imaging to anticipate the potential intraoperative risks that can occur in inner ear anomaly cases. Every surgery should be planned with a safe approach and specific requirements, e.g., regarding electrode type, and the surgeries must be performed by experienced surgeons who are capable of modifying their technique according to the surgical findings.



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Soft-wall reconstruction of the canal wall with retrograde bone work for pediatric cholesteatoma: Long-term results

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Publication date: December 2016
Source:International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, Volume 91
Author(s): Miyako Hatano, Makoto Ito, Hisashi Sugimoto, Masao Noda, Hiroki Hasegawa, Tomokazu Yoshizaki
ObjectiveTo retrospectively evaluate the long-term results of surgery for retrograde bone work, using soft-wall reconstruction of the canal wall, for pediatric cholesteatoma.MethodsWe retrospectively evaluated a series of 25 consecutive ears of 24 patients who were ≤16 years of age. All children underwent cholesteatoma surgery between October 2002 and August 2008. The type of cholesteatoma, the length of follow-up, the incidence of residual and recurrent cholesteatoma, postoperative hearing results, and the form of the reconstructed external canal wall and tympanic membrane were assessed.ResultsThere were 21 males and 3 females. The procedure was performed on both ears of one patient who had bilateral congenital cholesteatoma (CC). At the initial surgery, 16 cases (64%) had CC and nine (36%) had acquired cholesteatoma (AC). The mean age at surgery was 8.2 years and 10.4 years for CC and AC cases, respectively. The mean postoperative follow-up period after the initial surgery was 90 months for CC cases and 108 months for AC cases. Cholesteatoma recurrence occurred for 6% and 56% of cases with CC and AC, respectively. Successful serviceable hearing was achieved for 93.8% with CC and 100% with AC. Cases with inadequate hearing after surgery were characterized by disease extension to the mastoid and the protympanum. The long-term forms of the reconstructed external canal wall changed depending on their middle ear aeration. Some cases of tympanic membrane perforation and otitis media with effusion were occurred during the follow-up period.ConclusionOverall, the retrograde approach with soft-wall reconstruction of the canal wall achieved a low recurrence rate for cholesteatoma and good hearing outcomes during long-term follow-up for the pediatric case. However, in cases with eustachian tube dysfunction and/or cholesteatoma involving the protympanum, the hearing outcomes were less favorable.



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Diagnostic hearing testing of infants aged 0–36 months in 3 South African provinces – Comparison of audiology records to HPCSA guidelines

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Publication date: December 2016
Source:International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, Volume 91
Author(s): Selvarani Moodley, Claudine Störbeck
IntroductionWithin the Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) pathway, which includes the processes of screening, diagnosis and intervention for paediatric hearing loss, paediatric diagnostic audiology involves a battery of specific tests and procedures. International studies have highlighted a golden standard for diagnosis of paediatric hearing loss as based on the Joint Committee of Infant Hearing (2007) diagnostic guidelines, closely resembling the HPCSA diagnostic guidelines. There are limited South African studies on the processes and protocols followed in diagnostic paediatric audiology.ObjectivesThis study aims to provide a comparison for how the tests used for diagnosis of paediatric hearing loss in South Africa (within both the public and private healthcare sectors) compare to the HPCSA recommended diagnostic guidelines.MethodsA retrospective record review of paediatric clients with hearing loss (recruited through nonprobability convenience sampling) was conducted. This study is part of a longitudinal study of 711 deaf or hard of hearing children referred to the HI HOPES early intervention programme from September 2006 to December 2011. Diagnostic data from audiology reports of 117 children between 0 and 36 months were coded and analysed.ResultsLarge variation was found in the tests included in the diagnostic audiology reports. For 22 children (19%) a comprehensive test battery was used. Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) recommended guidelines for diagnostic testing were not followed in any of the records analysed. Components of the HPCSA recommended test battery most frequently omitted was bone conduction testing. For both electrophysiology and behavioural testing, there was limited frequency specificity information. This exclusion of information is evidence of deficiencies in data recording and management, as well as having an effect on accuracy of classification of degree and type of hearing loss.ConclusionThere are gaps in age-appropriate assessment protocols, which will have an effect on accurate differential diagnosis of paediatric hearing loss. Reasons for not including all testing components of the HPCSA recommended guidelines, as well as the possibility of developing guidelines more relevant to a developing world context, should be explored. There might be a need for. The impact of South African specific factors that have an effect on provision of accurate paediatric diagnostic audiology services should be determined.



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Polymorphisms of Cytokine Genes and Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: A Review

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The functional role of the pharyngeal plexus in vocal cord innervation in humans

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Classical understanding of the function of the pharyngeal plexus in humans is that it relies on both motor branches for innervation of the majority of pharyngeal muscles and sensory branches for the pharyngeal wall sensation. To date there has been no reported data on the role of the pharyngeal plexus in vocal cord innervation. The aim of this study is to evaluate whether or not the plexus pharyngeus contributes to the innervation of the vocal cords. One hundred twenty-five sides from 79 patients (59 female, 20 male) undergoing thyroid surgery with intraoperative neuromonitoring were prospectively evaluated. While vocal cord function was evaluated with endotracheal tube surface electrodes, cricothyroid and cricopharyngeal muscle electromyographic recordings were obtained with a pair of needle electrodes. The ipsilateral pharyngeal plexus, external branch of the superior laryngeal nerve, and recurrent laryngeal nerve were stimulated with a monopolar probe at 1 mA. With stimulation of the plexus pharyngeus on 125 operated sides, positive electromyographic waveforms were detected from five ipsilateral vocal cords (accounting for 3.2% of all vocal cords monitored and 6.3% of patients). The mean EMG amplitude of the vocal cords with stimulation of the plexus pharyngeus was 147 ± 35.5 μV (range 110–203). In one case, the long latency time of 19.8 ms correlated with innervation by the glottic closure reflex pathway. The short latencies seen in the other four cases [3.9 ± 1.1 ms (range 3.2–5.5)] correlated with direct innervation. In some cases, the plexus pharyngeus may contribute to vocal cord innervation by reflex or direct innervation patterns in humans.



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Prophylactic exercises among head and neck cancer patients during and after swallowing sparing intensity modulated radiation: adherence and exercise performance levels of a 12-week guided home-based program

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The background and purpose of this paper is to investigate adherence, exercise performance levels and associated factors in head and neck cancer (HNC) patients participating in a guided home-based prophylactic exercise program during and after treatment [swallowing sparing intensity modulated radiation therapy (SW-IMRT)]. Fifty patients were included in the study. Adherence was defined as the percentage of patients who kept up exercising; exercise performance level was categorized as low: ≤1, moderate: 1–2, and high: ≥2 time(s) per day, on average. Associations between 6- and 12-week exercise performance levels and age, gender, tumour site and stage, treatment, intervention format (online or booklet), number of coaching sessions, and baseline HNC symptoms (EORTC-QLQ-H&N35) were investigated. Adherence rate at 6 weeks was 70% and decreased to 38% at 12 weeks. In addition, exercise performance levels decreased over time (during 6 weeks: 34% moderate and 26% high; during 12 weeks: 28% moderate and 18% high). The addition of chemotherapy to SW-IMRT [(C)SW-IMRT] significantly deteriorated exercise performance level. Adherence to a guided home-based prophylactic exercise program was high during (C)SW-IMRT, but dropped afterwards. Exercise performance level was negatively affected by chemotherapy in combination with SW-IMRT.



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Terapia omalizumabem u pacjentki z ciężką eozynofilową astmą alergiczną i bólem stawów występującym podczas terapii – opis przypadku

Publication date: Available online 3 November 2016
Source:Alergologia Polska - Polish Journal of Allergology
Author(s): Marek Przybyszowski, Agnieszka Gawlewicz-Mroczka, Weronika Zastrzeżyńska, Krzysztof Sładek
Implementation of omalizumab in the treatment of patients with severe allergic asthma opened the possibility of obtaining optimal control of the disease and improving the quality of life. We present a case of a patient with severe allergic asthma qualified to biological treatment with omalizumab. Before qualification, the patient suffered from numerous severe exacerbations and uncontrolled asthma symptoms, despite treatment with high doses of inhaled medications and systemic corticosteroids. After 2 years of biological therapy, we achieved a significant, but incomplete improvement in asthma control, a marked improvement in the quality of life, and a decrease in the number of exacerbations. We observed persistent elevation of eosinophilia in peripheral blood and bronchoalveolar lavage, despite treatment with anti-IgE and systemic corticosteroids, indicating eosinophil phenotype of severe asthma. Moreover, in the course of therapy, the patient reported joint symptoms of unknown origin, which after further testing were eventually attributed to post-steroid complications and osteoarthritis. In appropriately qualified patients, treatment with omalizumab gives hope for significant improvement in asthma control. The development of new biological agents will allow individualizing asthma treatment depending on asthma phenotype and endotype.



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Astma prurigo

Publication date: Available online 3 November 2016
Source:Alergologia Polska - Polish Journal of Allergology
Author(s): Jacek Gocki, Krystyna Romańska-Gocka, Zbigniew Bartuzi
The term asthma prurigo defines the cases of coexistence of asthma and atopic dermatitis (AD). Patients with the combination of these two disease entities are still difficult to treat despite the significant advances in medicine. The described case of a patient showed that treatment with anti-IgE has the ability not only to fully control the symptoms of asthma, but also to gain control of troublesome symptoms for patients of atopic dermatitis, leading to a complete resolution changes on the skin.



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Radykalna poprawa kontroli astmy oskrzelowej po włączeniu do leczenia omalizumabu – opis przypadku

Publication date: Available online 3 November 2016
Source:Alergologia Polska - Polish Journal of Allergology
Author(s): Aleksandra Chudzicka, Renata Rożyńska, Adam Wesołowski
Asthma is an important medical, social and economical problem. 5–10% of all patients with asthma constitute cases of severe asthma. One treatment method for severe asthma includes omalizumab. Its efficacy was acknowledged in many studies. We present a case of radical improvement of asthma control after omalizumab addition. It constitutes affirmation of drug efficacy.



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Skuteczne leczenia omalizumabem chorej na ciężką astmę alergiczną z utrzymującą się łagodną eozynofilią krwi obwodowej

Publication date: Available online 3 November 2016
Source:Alergologia Polska - Polish Journal of Allergology
Author(s): Joanna Hermanowicz-Salamon, Renata Rubinsztajn
A 46-year-old, non-smoking woman, treated for 18 years for allergic asthma associated with chronic sinusitis after bilateral ethmoidectomy in 02.2013, treated for hypertension and after cataract surgery in 2010 permanently treated with glucocorticosteroid treatment, was qualified for omalizumab treatment. She started therapy in March 2014. Despite oral glucocorticosteroids therapy (methylprednisolone 32– 4mg per day), blood eosinophil count remained high. In 16th and 52nd weeks of treatment, the effectiveness of omalizumab was assessed. Symptoms of asthma decreased which were expressed in ACQ and AQLQ along with an improvement in pulmonary function tests, associated with the reduction of daily oral glucocorticosteroids. Regardless of the improvement of asthma symptoms, mild blood eosinophilia was observed. In concomitance of severe asthma. inadequately controlled sinusitis and skin lesion EGPA were taken into account as reasons of all symptoms. EGPA was not confirmed in this patient, and mild eosinophilia was regarded as a phenotypic feature of asthma in this patient.



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Pokrzywka przewlekła u chorej na ciężką astmę atopową – podwójna korzyść z leczenia omalizumabem

Publication date: Available online 3 November 2016
Source:Alergologia Polska - Polish Journal of Allergology
Author(s): Joanna Goździk-Spychalska, Małgorzata Rzymkowska, Halina Batura-Gabryel
Urticaria is one of the most common skin disorders. A characteristic feature of this disease is the sudden appearance and rapid regression (up to 24hours) of blisters, angioedema, or both of these simultaneously. Often, the above changes are accompanied by symptoms of itching and pain. Chronic urticaria, i.e. one that lasts for at least 6 weeks, is divided into spontaneous (CSU) and induced. CSU, because of its unpredictable nature, strongly reduces the quality of life, especially the patient's active professionally and socially. Below is a description of a 38-year-old female patient, with the profession of teacher diagnosed with atopic chronic severe asthma coexisting with CSU, which has been qualified for the program with omalizumab in 2013, i.e., one year before the registration of the drug in the latter diagnosis. Since the inclusion of the patient into the program in addition to the vast improvement in asthma control in spite of the withdrawal of systemic corticosteroids (sGCS) and the reduction of inhaled glucocorticosteroids (ICS), any episode of CSU is not repeated which is undoubtedly the added benefit of applied therapy.



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Korzyści z leczenia omalizumabem wykraczające poza spodziewane efekty u 38-letniej chorej na ciężką postać astmy alergicznej

Publication date: Available online 3 November 2016
Source:Alergologia Polska - Polish Journal of Allergology
Author(s): Andrzej Obojski, Paulina Wełna, Robert Pawłowicz
We report the case of a 38-year-old woman suffering from allergic asthma since the age of 4. In the last 10 years, the patient presented with severe uncontrolled asthma with frequent exacerbations, despite stage-5 treatment according to GINA guidelines, including constant high doses of methylprednisolone. Long-time treatment with high doses of systemic corticosteroids induced many side effects including arterial hypertension, diabetes, GERD, hypercholesterolemia and obesity (weight 121kg, height 176cm, BMI 39kg/m2). Despite the treatment, asthma control remained poor, and quality of life and lung function test results were low (ACQ: 4,71 p, miniAQLQ: 3,2 p, FEV1 2,04 L 60,3% pred., FEV1/FVC 60,85%). The patient was enrolled into the omalizumab treatment program in March 2014. After 24 months of omalizumab treatment, the dose of methylprednisolone was reduced by 30mg/day. At the same time, asthma control and quality of life improved significantly (ACQ 1,85, miniAQLQ 4,73). Body weight was reduced by 30kg (BMI 29kg/m2) as well. Asthma exacerbation rate was also significantly reduced, and there was no asthma exacerbation in the last 12 months of the treatment. Unexpectedly, we observed improvement and further normalization of spirometry with finally normal FEV1/FVC ratio and FEV1 (FEV1 2,87 L 86,4% pred.). The patient has resumed her all daily-life activities.



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Pacjentka z ciężką astmą wyłączona z leczenia omalizumabem po 12 tygodniach

Publication date: Available online 3 November 2016
Source:Alergologia Polska - Polish Journal of Allergology
Author(s): Agnieszka Gawlewicz-Mroczka, Marek Przybyszowski, Weronika Zastrzeżyńska, Krzysztof Sładek
We present the case of 20-year-old woman with the short history of severe course of asthma since its beginning. The patient met the inclusion criteria to omalizumab therapy in the program reimbursed by Polish Health Fund, so we expected that this therapy will enable to improve asthma control in the patient and decrease the dose of oral steroids or completely withdraw them. However within twelve weeks of therapy, the day of omalizumab application had to be rescheduled many times because of infectious asthma exacerbations. Moreover, in between exacerbations, asthma remained uncontrolled in spite of the very high doses of inhaled steroids and bronchodilators. Only on the day of last omalizumab injection, the patient reported better condition, and we observed improvement in spirometry and questionnaires score. We hoped that patient started to respond to the therapy. In the twelfth week of therapy, the patient reported that she became pregnant and had to be excluded from the therapeutical program. From the patients' findings, high eosinophil count in peripheral blood as well as in broncho-alveolar lavage fluid were remarkable and chronic sinusitis preceded asthma diagnose.



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Metabolomic analysis of urine with Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy in patients with idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss: A preliminary study

Publication date: Available online 3 November 2016
Source:Auris Nasus Larynx
Author(s): Filippo Carta, Milena Lussu, Fabrizio Bandino, Noto Antonio, Marcello Peppi, Natalia Chuchueva, Atzori Luigi, Vassilios Fanos, Roberto Puxeddu
ObjectiveIdiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss is a frequent emergency, with unknown aetiology and usually treated with empiric therapy. Steroids represent the only validated treatment but prognosis is unpredictable and the possibility to select the patients who will not respond to steroids could avoid unnecessary treatments. Metabolomic profiling of the biofluids target the analysis of the final product of genic expression and enzymatic activity, defining the biochemical phenotype of a whole biologic system.MethodsWe studied the metabolomics of the urine of a cohort of patients with idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss, correlating the metabolic profiles with the clinical outcomes. Metabolomic profiling of urine samples was performed by 1H Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy in combination with multivariate statistical approaches.Results26 patients were included in the study: 5 healthy controls, 13 patients who did not recover after treatment at 6 months while the remaining 8 patients recovered from the hearing loss. The orthogonal partial least square-discriminant analysis score plot showed a significant separation between the two groups, responders and non-responders after steroid therapy, R2Y of 0.83, Q2 of 0.38 and p value <0.05. The resulting metabolic profiles were characterized by higher levels of urinary B-Alanine, 3-hydroxybutyrate and Trimethylamine N-oxide, and lower levels of Citrate and Creatinine in patients with worst outcome.ConclusionIdiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss is a specific disease with unclear systemic changes, but our data suggest that there are different types of this disorder or patients predisposed to effective action of steroids allowing the recover after treatment.



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Clinical benefit of component-resolved diagnosis in Japanese birch-allergic patients with a convincing history of apple or peach allergy

Publication date: Available online 3 November 2016
Source:Auris Nasus Larynx
Author(s): Hideaki Shirasaki, Tetsuo Yamamoto, Shu Abe, Etsuko Kanaizumi, Megumi Kikuchi, Tetsuo Himi
ObjectiveIn northern Japan, birch pollen is the major allergen in pollinosis, while oral allergy syndrome (OAS) is caused primarily by apple and peach, and is almost exclusively related to birch pollinosis. To clarify the clinical benefit of allergen-based component-resolved diagnosis (CRD) in Japanese birch-allergic patients with OAS, we present an analysis of IgE profiles in response to crude extracts and recombinant component-resolved allergen to birch pollen and Rosaceae fruits allergens.MethodsThe sera of 30 patients with birch pollen-related OAS to apple or peach were analyzed for specific IgE reactivity to pathogenesis-related class 10 (PR-10) family (birch: rBet v 1, apple: rMal d 1, and peach: rPru p 1), profilin (birch: rBet v 2 and peach: rPru p 4), and lipid transfer protein (LTP) (apple: rMal d 3 and peach: rPru p 3) allergens, as well as to conventional crude, unfractionated extracts (birch: T3, apple: f49, and peach: f95) using the ImmunoCAP System™. Allergen-specific IgE values <0.35kUA/L were considered negative.ResultsOf the 30 sera CAP-positive for natural birch pollen extract, 28 (93.3%) exhibited specific IgE against Bet v1, and two (6.7%) contained specific IgE against Bet v2. Of the 26 sera of OAS to apple patients, only 17 were positive for specific IgE against f49 extract (65.4%); however, 24 were positive for specific IgE against rMal d 1 (92.3%). Similarly, only 17 of the 23 sera of OAS to peach patients contained specific IgE against the f95 extract (73.9%); however, 22 were positive for specific IgE against rPru p 1 (95.7%).ConclusionOur data suggest that CRD constitutes a reliable tool for the diagnosis of birch pollen-related OAS.



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How to Discipline Your Child (When Nothing Else Seems to be Working)

 

What is the best way to discipline your child? When you find yourself trying everything from counting to timeout with no success, it may be time to explore a new approach. In this episode of Mom Docs, Dr. Dehra Harris discusses leveraging alternative behavioral techniques to discipline your child.

The first step to disciplining your child is ensuring you are correctly using each technique. Often, parents can make slight adjustments and achieve great results.

Take whining, for example – the best way to discipline a child in this situation is to use the counting method. One small change parents can make: try counting away negative behaviors instead of counting toward positive behaviors.

Not all children respond to discipline in the same way. If you've tried multiple techniques to discipline your child and you're still trying to figure out the best way, talk to your pediatrician or seek the support of a child psychiatrist or psychologist to be sure there aren't any other issues.

 

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Efficacy and mechanism of mandibular advancement devices for persistent sleep apnea after surgery: a prospective study

Abstract

Background

To explore the feasibility, the efficacy, and the mechanism of mandibular advancement devices (MAD) in the treatment of persistent sleep apnea after surgery.

Methods

Nineteen patients who failed uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP) or UPPP plus genioglossus advancement and hyoid myotomy (GAHM) were given a non-adjustable MAD for treatment. All patients had polysomnography (PSG) at least 6 months post-UPPP with and without the MAD. Seventeen patients had computed tomography (CT) examinations.

Results

After the application of MAD, the apnea hypopnea index (AHI) decreased significantly from 41.2 ± 13.1/h to 10.1 ± 5.6/h in the responder group. The response rate was 57.9 % (11/19). During sleep apnea/hypopnea acquired from sedated sleep, the cross-sectional area and anterior-posterior and lateral diameters of the velopharynx enlarged significantly from 4.2 ± 6.0 mm2 to 17.5 ± 15.3 mm2, 1.9 ± 2.3 mm to 6.5 ± 4.1 mm, and 1.1 ± 1.3 mm to 2.6 ± 2.1 mm, respectively (P < 0.01) in the responder group with MAD. The velopharyngeal collapsibility also decreased significantly from 83.3 ± 21.8 % to 46.5 ± 27.1 %. The glossopharyngeal collapsibility decreased from 39.8 ± 39.1 % to −22.9 ± 73.2 % (P < 0.05).

Conclusion

MAD can be an effective alternative treatment for patients with moderate and severe OSAHS after surgery. The principal mechanisms underlying the effect of MAD are expansion of the lateral diameter of the velopharynx, the enlargement of the velopharyngeal area, the reduction of velopharyngeal and glossopharyngeal collapsibility, and the stabilization of the upper airway.



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Springtime Birth as a Melanoma Risk: Is It Real?

Being born in March, April, and May has been repeatedly reported to be a possible risk factor for melanoma later in life. A new study concludes otherwise. Who's more convincing?
Medscape Medical News

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Two Ipilimumab Trials Show Survival Benefit, and More Toxicity

Dr Weber discusses two studies that show a clear survival advantage with ipilimumab, but at a significant price in toxicity.
Medscape Oncology

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Phase II Trial of Pembrolizumab With Trastuzumab and Chemotherapy in Advanced HER2 Positive Esophagogastric (EG) Cancer

Conditions:   Esophageal Cancer;   Gastric Cancer
Interventions:   Drug: pembrolizumab;   Drug: trastuzumab;   Drug: capecitabine;   Drug: cisplatin
Sponsor:   Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Not yet recruiting - verified November 2016

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Trial of Hu5F9-G4 in Combination With Cetuximab in Patients With Solid Tumors and Advanced Colorectal Cancer

Conditions:   Colorectal Neoplasms;   Solid Tumors
Interventions:   Drug: Hu5F9-G4;   Drug: Cetuximab
Sponsor:   Forty Seven, Inc.
Not yet recruiting - verified November 2016

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Johns Hopkins Health System Announces New Supply Chain Management Organization

The Johns Hopkins Health System announces the launch of Nobilant, a new supply chain management organization with a progressive vision to resolve a critical issue faced by many health care providers: how to address rising costs while maintaining positive patient outcomes.  Nobilant's approach includes cultivating clinical collaboration by elevating engagement with clinicians around the products and services they use to care for patients. 



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Seventy-six-year-old woman with an unusual anatomy of the left ureter

We present a case of a 76-year-old woman, who attended with features suggestive of renal colic; however on imaging, she was found to have a right pelvic kidney and a left-sided uretero-sciatic hernia (USH), identified on CT urography (CT urogram). She was managed conservatively as she had a normal renal function and reported no symptoms in follow-up appointments. USH are rare hernias, where the ureter herniates through the sciatic foramen. Patients might present with sepsis in which case they require emergency stenting either anterograde or retrograde or with pain in which a less urgent approach can be followed and plan for surgery. Our literature review only identified a small number of similar cases, and the most successful treatment method for those symptomatic patients who required a procedure was the surgical repair.



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