Σφακιανάκης Αλέξανδρος
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Παρασκευή 7 Σεπτεμβρίου 2018

Heterogeneous distribution of trastuzumab in HER2-positive xenografts and metastases: role of the tumor microenvironment

Abstract

Most HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer patients continue to relapse. Incomplete access to all target HER2-positive cells in metastases and tumor tissues is a potential mechanism of resistance to trastuzumab. The location of locally bound trastuzumab was evaluated in HER2-positive tissues in vivo and as in vivo xenografts or metastases models in mice. Microenvironmental elements of tumors were related to bound trastuzumab using immunohistochemical staining and include tight junctions, vasculature, vascular maturity, vessel patency, hypoxia and HER2 to look for correlations. Trastuzumab was evaluated alone and in combination with bevacizumab. Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging parameters of overall vascular function, perfusion and apparent permeability were compared with matched histological images of trastuzumab distribution and vascular patency. Trastuzumab distribution is highly heterogeneous in all models examined, including avascular micrometastases of the brain and lung. Trastuzumab distributes well through the extravascular compartment even in conditions of high HER2 expression and poor convective flow in vivo. Microregional patterns of trastuzumab distribution in vivo do not consistently correlate with vascular density, patency, function or maturity; areas of poor trastuzumab access are not necessarily those with poor vascular supply. The number of vessels with perivascular trastuzumab increases with time and higher doses and dramatically decreases when pre-treated with bevacizumab. Areas of HER2-positive tissue without bound trastuzumab persist in all conditions. These data directly demonstrate tissue- and vessel-level barriers to trastuzumab distribution in vivo that can effectively limit access of the drug to target cells in brain metastases and elsewhere.



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Fenton oxidation of municipal secondary effluent: comparison of Fe/Ce-RGO (reduced graphene oxide) and Fe 2+ as catalysts

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The advanced treatment of municipal secondary effluent by heterogeneous and homogeneous Fenton processes using Fe/Ce-RGO (reduced graphene oxide) and Fe2+ as catalysts was studied and compared. Sulfamethazine (SMT) was spiked in the effluent to examine the effectiveness of the emerging contaminant removal. The Fe/Ce-RGO catalyst was characterized using a scanning electron microscope (SEM) and cycle voltammetry curves. The removal of dissolved organic carbon (DOC), soluble chemical oxygen demand (SCOD), SMT, and ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy in 254 nm (UV254) of municipal secondary effluents was examined. The DOC removal efficiency of secondary effluent (without addition of SMT) was 36.30% and 11.74% using Fe/Ce-RGO and Fe2+ as catalysts, respectively. The removal efficiency of DOC, SCOD, and SMT in heterogeneous Fenton process was higher than that in homogeneous Fenton process. The changes of three-dimensional excitation-emission matrix (3DEEM) fluorescence, soluble microbial products (SMPs), humic acids, and UV254 were determined, and the results indicated that UV254, aromatic proteins, and humic acids decreased rapidly in both processes; however, polysaccharides and protein-like substances were difficult to degrade. Although some toxic substances produced after Fenton-like treatment, the biodegradability of the treated effluent was enhanced.



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Correction to: Antimicrobial resistance and the presence of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase genes in Escherichia coli isolated from the environment of horse riding centers

The original publication of this paper contains a mistake.



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Prognostic significance of cell cycle-associated proteins p16, pRB, cyclin D1 and p53 in resected oropharyngeal carcinoma

Human papillomavirus (HPV)-related oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC) has an improved outcome and may allow for treatment de-escalation. High-risk HPV (HR-HPV) infection is associated with deregulat...

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Demographical Profile and Spectrum of Multiple Malignancies in Children and Adults with Neurocutaneous Disorders

Background/Aim: Neurocutaneous disorders, also referred as phacomatoses, are congenital disorders manifesting at different ages with central nervous system and cutaneous abnormalities. Analysis of the demographic and clinical profile of patients with phacomatoses in the context of the incidence and spectrum of malignancy. Materials and Methods: This is a retrospective analysis of 20 years of data in a single-center study in Poland. Results: Phacomatoses were diagnosed in 45.6% (913/2,003) of referred patients, including 61.4% children. The distribution of phacomatoses included: neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) in 92.4%, tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) 3.9%, neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2) 2.0%, Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome 0.5%, Von Hippel-Lindau syndrome 0.5%, and other sporadic diseases 0.7%. Non-phacomatosis patients were diagnosed mainly for cafe-au-lait-macules (42.8%). The frequency of malignancy was 9.4% (86/913), including 9.1% in patients with NF1; 27.8% in NF2; and 8.3% in TSC. Multiple malignancies were diagnosed in 0.7% and 7% of all phacomatosis and malignancy-diagnosed patients, respectively. Conclusion: The risk of malignancy in patients with phacomatoses was 21.3-fold higher than in the general population. The risk of secondary malignancy was 7%.



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The Impact of Local Intervention Combined with Targeted Therapy on Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma

Background/Aim: We performed a retrospective survey on our metastatic renal cell carcinoma (MRCC) patients who had received targeted therapies, and afterwards evaluated the clinical impacts of local interventions on the patient outcomes. Materials and Methods: Between 2006 and 2016, 124 patients with MRCC who had received at least one line of tyrosine kinase inhibitors or mammalian target of rapamycin were included in the study. Seventy-five patients (60.5%) received targeted therapies only, twenty-six patients received complete resection and the remaining 23 received incomplete local interventions for their metastatic lesions. Analysis of the basic characteristics, overall survival and multi-variant regression amongst the three groups was performed. Results: The age, gender distribution, tumor cell type, targeted therapy selection, line of therapies and sites of metastases were not different amongst the three groups. The targeted therapy-only group had a significantly higher percentage of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) poor-risk patients compared with the other two groups (22.7% vs. 3.8% and 0%, p=0.006 respectively). The targeted treatment duration and follow-up duration was significantly shorted in the targeted therapy-only group. Of the twelve variables analyzed, complete resection and MSKCC poor-risk group showed a significant impact on the overall survival rate (HR=0.5, 95%CI=0.25-0.98, p=0.045; HR=2.97, 95%CI=1.05-8.4, p=0.04 respectively). Conclusion: Complete resection of metastatic sites for MRCC patients, combined with targeted therapy, could provide better overall survival rates than targeted therapy alone. Poor MSKCC risk is still correlated to a poor outcome in the current targeted therapy era.



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Whole Lung Irradiation in Patients with Osteosarcoma and Ewing Sarcoma

Background/Aim: Whole lung irradiation (WLI) represents standard therapy for patients with pulmonary metastases from Ewing sarcoma although the impact on clinical outcomes and toxicity is still unclear. The aim of this study was to evaluate toxicity after WLI in patients with Ewing sarcoma and osteosarcoma as well as overall survival (OS) and event-free survival (EFS). Materials and Methods: A systematic review of studies on bilateral pulmonary irradiation treatments for prophylactic or curative therapy was performed based on PRISMA methodology. Data base searches on PubMed and Cochrane Library from the earliest time possible through 31st March 2018 were carried out. Combination with other treatments, such as chemotherapy and surgery were allowed. Only articles published in English were considered. Results: Toxicity was evaluated in 13 of the 14 analyzed studies (640 patients). Reported lung acute toxicity grade ≥3 ranged between 0.0 and 12.2%. Three studies reported 12 cases (1.8%) of severe pneumonitis. Grade ≥2 late toxicity was mainly recorded in patients who received boost irradiation, previous thoracic surgery, chemotherapy or who were smokers. Lack of a significant impact of WLI on OS was reported in comparative studies although patients treated with WLI showed higher survival in most individual studies. Conclusion: Although the rate of severe toxicity was very low, the real impact of WLI on patients' outcomes remains unproven, probably due to the narrow dose limits that can be delivered to the whole lung parenchyma. New strategies to prevent or treat lung metastases in these patients should be tested. Ultra-fractionated radiotherapy concurrent with modern chemotherapy protocols could be tested in this setting due to the chemo-sensitizing effect and negligible radio-induced toxicity of fraction doses <0.5 Gy.



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Targeting the DNA Damage Response for Anti-Cancer Therapy



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Metastatic Spinal Cord Compression: Unraveling the Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenges

Malignant spinal cord compression (MSCC) is one of the most devastating complications of cancer. Patients often present with a history of progressive pain, paralysis, sensory loss, progressive spinal deformity, and loss of sphincter control. It is an emergency that requires rapid decision making on the part of several specialists, given the risk of permanent spinal cord injury or death. The goals of treatment in spinal metastases are pain control and improvement of neurological function in order to achieve better quality of life (QoL). The standard of care in most cases is rapid initiation of corticosteroids in combination with either surgical decompression in case of an operable candidate, followed by radiation therapy (RT) or RT alone. Surgery is associated with improved outcomes, but is not appropriate for many patients presenting with advanced symptoms of MSCC, such as paralysis, or those with a poor performance status, or cachexic state, as well as altered mental conditions, co-morbidities, surgical risks, and limited life expectancy. On the other hand, aggressive surgical treatment and post-operative RT is advocated for those with more favorable prognosis, or who are expected to have higher neurological recovery potential. Many candidates may require for combined anterior and posterior approaches to effectively deal with the compressive pathology and stabilize the spine. Most patients are presently treated by primary RT, given with the aim of improving function and symptom management. However, there is still debate regarding the most appropriate RT schedule. Rehabilitation can serve to relieve symptoms, QoL, enhance functional independence, and prevent further complications. Ambulatory status has been found to be an important prognostic factor for patients with MSCC.



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Predicting Response to Standard First-line Treatment in High-grade Serous Ovarian Carcinoma by Angiogenesis-related Genes

Background/Aim: Predicting response to treatment in high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma (HGSOC) still remains a clinical challenge. The standard-of-care for first-line chemotherapy, based on a combination of carboplatin and paclitaxel, achieves a high response rate. However, the development of drug resistance is one of the major limitations to efficacy. Therefore, identification of biomarkers able to predict response to chemotherapy in patients with HGSOC is a critical step for prognosis and treatment of the disease. Several studies suggest that angiogenesis is an important process in the development of ovarian carcinoma and chemoresistance. The aim of this study was to identify a profile of angiogenesis-related genes as a biomarker for response to first-line chemotherapy in HGSOC. Materials and Methods: Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded samples from 39 patients with HGSOC who underwent surgical cytoreduction and received a first-line chemotherapy with carboplatin and paclitaxel were included in this study. Expression levels of 82 angiogenesis-related genes were measured by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction using TaqMan low-density arrays. Results: Univariate analysis identified five genes [angiopoietin 1 (ANGPT1), aryl hydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator (ARNT), CD34, epidermal growth factor (EGF) and matrix metallopeptidase 3 (MMP3)] as being statistically associated with response to treatment. Multivariable analysis by Lasso-penalized Cox regression generated a model with the combined expression of seven genes [angiotensinogen (AGT), CD34, EGF, erythropoietin receptor (EPOR), interleukin 8 (IL8), MMP3 and MMP7)]. The area under the receiver operating characteristics curve (0.679) and cross-validated Kaplan–Meier survival curves were used to estimate the accuracy of these predictors. Conclusion: An angiogenesis-related gene expression profile useful for response prediction in HGSOC was identified, supporting the important role of angiogenesis in HGSOC.



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Radiation-induced Demyelination and Remyelination in the Central Nervous System: A Literature Review

Therapeutic radiation applied to the central nervous system concomitant with or followed by surgery and chemotherapy induces significant pathologic demyelination depending upon tumor volume, dosage, field of treatment, and age of patient, with consequent exacerbation of significant impairment of mental function including personality change, memory deficiencies, confusion, learning difficulties and dementia. These adverse clinical events may be ameliorated by the application of remyelinating measures including nutrition, supplements and pharmaceuticals prophylactically, concomitant with radiation or post-radiation treatment.



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Serum Asunaprevir and Daclatasvir Concentrations and Outcomes in Patients with Recurrent Hepatitis C Who Have Undergone Living Donor Liver Transplantation

Background/Aim: This study's aim was to investigate the safety and effectiveness of asunaprevir and daclatasvir treatment for recurrent hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in transplant recipients. The study cohort comprised 14 transplant recipients with recurrent hepatitis C who were receiving asunaprevir and daclatasvir. Patients and Methods: Serum concentrations of asunaprevir and daclatasvir, their therapeutic effects, trough concentrations/dose ratios of tacrolimus, and adverse effects were evaluated. Results: Hepatitis C virus was still undetectable in 12 (85.7%) out of 14 patients 12 weeks after completing treatment. One week after starting treatment, asunaprevir concentrations were significantly higher in patients with baseline albumin concentrations ≤3.6 g/dl than in those with baseline albumin concentrations >3.6 g/dl. No marked fluctuations were identified in tacrolimus trough concentrations/dose ratios during the 24 weeks of therapy. Conclusion: Full doses of asunaprevir and daclatasvir-based treatment can be safely and effectively administered to liver transplant recipients for recurrent HCV genotype 1b after living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) with little effect on blood concentrations of tacrolimus.



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Effects of Biguanides on Growth and Glycolysis of Bladder and Colon Cancer Cells

Background/ Aim: There is evidence that inhibitory effects of biguanides on oxidative phosphorylation require uptake of biguanides into the mitochondria. In this study the action of two biguanides that enter the mitochondria (buformin and phenformin) were compared with the action of two biguanides with poor uptake (phenyl biguanide and proguanil). Materials and Methods: Effects on growth, glucose uptake and medium acidification were studied with two human colon cancer cells and seven bladder cancer cell lines. Results: Growth inhibition was greatest with proguanil followed by phenformin, buformin and phenylbiguanide. In contrast, increased glucose uptake and acidification of the medium was observed with buformin and phenformin, with no change or less acidification of the medium with phenyl biguanide and proguanil. Conclusion: The effect of biguanides on glucose metabolism requires mitochondrial uptake while the mechanism for growth inhibition by biguanides remains to be defined.



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Antimicrobial Peptides in Gastrointestinal Diseases. 1st Edition



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Pax-5 Inhibits Breast Cancer Proliferation Through MiR-215 Up-regulation

Background/Aim: In breast cancer, Pax-5 promotes pro-epithelial features and suppresses malignant cancer processes. However, the molecular mechanism of this antitumor activity remains largely unknown. This study aimed to identify the cellular roles of Pax-5-regulated miRNAs in breast cancer progression. Materials and Methods: After transient transfection of Pax-5 in MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells, Pax-5-regulated miRNA expression was examined by next-generation sequencing. The identified Pax-5-regulated miRNAs were then validated by qRT-PCR and examined for the roles they play in breast cancer cells. Results: Pax-5 was shown to be an effective modulator of miR-215-5p and its target genes. MiR-215 inhibited cell proliferation and migration of breast cancer cells, but not cell invasion. More importantly, Pax-5-induced suppression of cancer cell proliferation and migration was found to be miR-215-dependent. Interestingly, miR-215 profiling in clinical tumor samples showed that miR-215 expression was lower in cancer tissues in comparison to healthy controls. Conclusion: Pax-5 reduces breast cancer proliferation and migration through up-regulation of the tumor suppressor miR-215. This result supports the use of miR-215 as a prognostic marker for breast cancer.



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Complete Remission and Long-term Survival of a Patient with a Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma Under Viscum album Extracts After Resistance to R-CHOP: A Case Report

Background: A nodular lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin's lymphoma (NLPHL) is a lymphoproliferative neoplasm with a fair prognosis, but the possibility of a malignant transformation into a diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is high. DLBCL progresses aggressively. Introduction of rituximab into therapy had led to improved outcomes. The use of Viscum album extracts (VAE) in cancer is established, but their application in lymphoma are rare. Case Presentation: A 65-year-old patient was diagnosed with DLBCL stage IIa with splenomegaly, transformed from a NLPHL, after a 30-year history of repeatedly enlarged inguinal lymph nodes. The patient initially rejected chemotherapy. After his tumor pain increased, he accepted the consecutive therapies bendamustine plus vincristine plus prednisolone, trofosfamide, and rituximab plus cyclophosphamide plus hydroxydaunorubicin plus vincristine plus prednisone (R-CHOP), inducing only a slight regression of the splenic lesions. VAE was additionally applied to R-CHOP. Five months after termination of chemotherapy — under continued VAE therapy in increasing dosage— regression of paraaortal lesions was found. The patient fully recovered under continuous VAE application and is in ongoing complete remission and in a good state of health 17 years after the initial diagnosis. Conclusion: As complete remission of lymphoproliferative disorders after VAE treatment has been previously reported, further investigations of VAE in lymphoma seem highly worthwhile.



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Identification of a Novel MicroRNA Panel Associated with Metastasis Following Radical Prostatectomy for Prostate Cancer

Background/Aim: This is a case control study designed to identify one or more novel microRNA sequences associated with metastasis following radical prostatectomy for clinically localized prostate cancer. Materials and Methods: Samples were obtained from patients with clinical evidence of metastatic disease following surgery (cases) and patients who showed no evidence of metastasis or biochemical recurrence at least 5 years following surgery (controls) as identified from a single-center, institutional database. Cases and controls were matched for tumor grade and duration of follow-up. Results: Whole miRNome analysis identified 2,792 expressed miRNAs in 19 patient pairs. The 497 miRNA sequences with reads per million over 10, were used for analysis, bootstrapping with backward selection identified a panel of 5-miRNA (miR-17-3p, miR-27a-3p, miR-200a-3p, miR-375, and miR-376b-3p) with a risk score strongly associated with metastasis (AUC=89.5%, 95%CI=79.5-99.5%). Methodologically, most studies use the magnitude of differential expression with or without clinical judgement for selection of predictors for inclusion in panels. In order to strengthen the predictive model, a selection strategy was employed, bootstrapping with automated backwards selection, which relied on the strength of association for inclusion. Conclusion: A genome-wide analysis of microRNA expression identified a panel of 5 miRNAs strongly associated with prostate cancer metastasis following radical prostatectomy.



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Single-centre Experience of Use of Radium 223 with Clinical Outcomes Based on Number of Cycles and Bone Marrow Toxicity

Background: Bone is the most common site of metastatic disease in advanced prostate cancer. Radium-223 (223Ra) is a calcium-mimetic alpha-particle emitter, which has been shown to have activity in prostate cancer with clinical benefit in patients with symptomatic bone metastasis. The recommended schedule is six cycles of 223Ra, 5 kBq/kg, at 4-weekly intervals. Although previous studies have assessed clinical outcomes in patients who received six cycles of Ra223, there is very little information about outcomes of patients receiving fewer courses of treatment. Patients and Methods: Patients with hormone-refractory metastatic prostate cancer treated from May 2014 to August 2016 were included in this retrospective study. A total of 113 patients were identified with a median age of 76 (range=52-92) years. The median number of cycles administered was 5 (range=1-6) with 54 (48%) completing six cycles of treatment. Eighty-five patients (75%) received 223Ra prior to docetaxel chemotherapy and 28 (25%) received it after receiving docetaxel. Results: Eleven patients developed grade 2/3 thrombocytopenia, and none of these received further 223Ra. Only 25% of patients who had a haemoglobin level of 10 g/dl or below at the start of the treatment were able to complete six courses of 223Ra. Of the patients who completed fewer than six cycles of 223Ra (1-5 cycles), the survival was 121 days, compared to 398 days in men who received six cycles (odds ratio(OR)=4.767, 95% confidence internal(CI)=1.07-21.25; p=0.0005). Conclusion: Careful selection of patients is essential to obtain good clinical outcomes from 223Ra therapy. When fewer than six cycles were delivered then a beneficial survival effect was not seen.



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Establishment and Characterization of a Novel Human Clear-cell Sarcoma of Soft-tissue Cell Line, RSAR001, Derived from Pleural Effusion of a Patient with Pleural Dissemination

Background/Aim: Clear cell sarcoma (CCS) of soft tissue is exceedingly rare and frequently exhibits aggressive behavior. Toward the goals of improving the aggressive course and poor prognosis of CCS, and establish new therapeutic methods, molecular genetic and biological characterizations of CCS are required. Materials and Methods: A new human CCS cell line (designated RSAR001) was established from the pleural effusion of a 44-year-old man with multiple lung metastases and pleural dissemination. The cell line and its xenograft were characterized including their morphology, immunohistochemistry, cytogenetic analysis, reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction, direct sequencing analysis, and fluorescence in situ hybridization analysis. Results: The cell line has been maintained for over 12 months with more than 50 passages. RSAR001 cells exhibited a fascicular or diffuse growth pattern of short spindle- or oval-shaped cells with clear cytoplasm in heterotransplanted tumor, that was similar to the primary tumor. Immunophenotypically, RSAR001 cells in vitro and in vivo exhibited almost the same characteristics as the primary tumor. Cytogenetic analyses revealed a translocation, t(12;22)(q13;q12). Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction and direct sequencing analysis detected transcripts of the Ewing sarcoma breakpoint region 1–activating transcription factor 1 (EWSR1–ATF1) type 1 fusion gene. Fluorescence in situ hybridization using a break-apart probe for the EWSR1 gene on 22q12 showed a rearrangement. Conclusion: These findings indicate that the RSAR001 cell line harbors EWSR1–ATF1 type 1 chimeric fusion gene, which is specific to CCS. RSAR001 cells might be useful for investigating biological behaviors and developing new treatments such as molecular-targeting antitumor drugs or immunological drugs for CCS.



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Recurrence Rates and Characteristics of Phyllodes Tumors Diagnosed by Ultrasound-guided Vacuum-assisted Breast Biopsy (VABB)

Background/Aim: Recently, the development of ultrasonography (US)-guided vacuum-assisted breast biopsy (VABB) has enabled the excision of benign breast tumors with normal surrounding breast tissues; thus, complete excision is possible without residual tumor tissue. We sought to identify the clinicopathological characteristics and recurrence rates of benign phyllodes tumors diagnosed by US-guided VABB. Patients and Methods: Data from 11,221 US-guided VABBs performed at the Gangnam Cha Medical Center over 12 years were analyzed. Eighty-three lesions were diagnosed as benign phyllodes tumors; 67 with >24 months of follow-up data were investigated. All lesions were excised using an 8-gauge probe without residual tissue; patients underwent follow-up US every 3-6 months. Results: Five patients (7.46%) experienced local recurrence during a mean follow-up period of 27.8 months; no distant metastases occurred. The mean tumor size was 3.0 cm in the recurrence group and 1.87 cm in the non-recurrence group (p=0.05). Conclusion: Benign phyllodes tumors excised and diagnosed using VABB showed a low recurrence rate during the follow-up period; thus, these tumors, particularly those <3 cm, can be safely monitored with ultrasonography instead of performing immediate re-excision.



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Effect of Vitamin D on Paclitaxel Efficacy in Triple-negative Breast Cancer Cell Lines

Background/Aim: Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a highly aggressive breast cancer that disproportionately affects women with darker skin and is often treated with paclitaxel (PTX). Here, the effect of vitamin D on p53-positive DU4475 cells and its ability to decrease the IC50 of PTX in these cells were investigated. Materials and Methods: The growth inhibitory effects of vitamin D on DU4475 cells and the effect of PTX plus vitamin D on overall TNBC cell viability was assessed using CellTiter-Glo®. Results: Vitamin D increased proliferation of DU4475 cells at low concentrations and lowered the IC50 of PTX. However, it did not change the IC50 of PTX in MDA-MB-231 cells which remained largely viable. Conclusion: The effect of vitamin D on DU4475 cell viability was different than in other TNBC cells. The effect of PTX on DU4475 cells was enhanced with vitamin D. MDA-MB-231 cells were relatively resistant to the effects of PTX.



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Impact of Primary Tumor Localization on the Efficacy of Bevacizumab in Metastatic Colorectal Cancer

Aim: Right- and left-sided primary tumors of colorectal origin differ substantially in several aspects. Recent retrospective analyses show distinct efficacy of EGFR-epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)-directed therapies for left- and right-sided primary tumors. Current treatment guidelines have accommodated these findings such that for right-sided primary tumors, EGFR-directed therapy is no longer recommended. Instead, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-directed therapies are recommended frequently in first line, even in tumors with wild-type rat sarcoma (RAS) status. However, data supporting this recommendation are scarce. The purpose of this analysis was to investigate the efficacy of bevacizumab added to chemotherapy depending on the primary tumor localization in a retrospective setting. Patients and Methods: From the central clinical cancer registry of one of Germany's largest medical centers, data were analyzed for patients with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) treated with either chemotherapy alone (CT) or bevacizumab-containing regimens (BEV/CT). Results: Of 1,080 documented mCRC cases within the period of 2003 through 2016, 242 were treated with chemotherapy alone and 166 with bevacizumab-containing regimes in any line of therapy meeting the criterion above. In patients with left-sided primary tumor localization, a significant survival benefit was found when bevacizumab was added to chemotherapy. Patients with right-sided primaries, instead, did not derive any advantage when bevacizumab was added to chemotherapy. For the whole group of patients, this translated into a trend towards improved survival in bevacizumab-treated patients with mCRC. Conclusion: Adding bevacizumab to chemotherapy in mCRC may be beneficial only in patients with left-sided primary tumor, while those with right-sided primary tumors may have no additional benefit from the addition of bevacizumab. This hypothesis-generating analysis should provide a basis for in-depth analysis of this issue in future prospective trials.



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Novel Human NK Cell Line Carrying CAR Targeting EGFRvIII Induces Antitumor Effects in Glioblastoma Cells

Background/Aim: Natural killer (NK) cells are considered potential antitumor effector cells. The aim of this study was to establish a novel type of a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) NK cell line (CAR-KHYG-1) specific for epidermal growth factor receptor variant III (EGFRvIII)-expressing tumors and investigate the anti-tumor activity of EGFRvIII-specific-CAR-KHYG-1 (EvCAR-KHYG-1). Materials and Methods: EvCAR-KHYG-1 was established by self-inactivated lentiviral-based transduction of the EvCAR gene and magnetic bead-based purification of EvCAR-expressing NK cells. The anti-tumor effects of EvCAR-KHYG-1 were evaluated using growth inhibition and apoptosis detection assays in glioblastoma (GBM) cell lines (EGFRvIII-expressing and non-expressing U87MG). Results: The findings demonstrated that EvCAR-KHYG-1 inhibited GBM cell-growth via apoptosis in an EGFRvIII-expressing specific manner. Conclusion: This is the first study to establish a CAR NK cell line based on the human NK cell line KHYG-1. Therapy with EvCAR-KHYG-1 may be an effective treatment option for GBM patients.



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Biological Inorganic Chemistry. 3rd Edition



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Trigeminal neuralgia associated with ophthalmic surgery: a case series

Trigeminal neuralgia is a rare cause of postoperative pain after ophthalmic surgery and has only been described twice in the international literature: one case of pain after vitrectomy with a crystalline lens ...

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Editorial Board



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The impact of the number of harvested central lymph nodes on the lymph node ratio

The purpose of this study was to analyze the impact of lymph node harvest on the lymph node ratio (LNR).

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Vibrant Soundbridge implantation via a retrofacial approach in a patient with congenital aural atresia

A method of Vibrant Soundbridge (VSB) placement to the round window (RW) via the retrofacial approach with preoperative evaluation of the relationship between the facial nerve (FN) and RW by 3D-CT reconstruction was proposed for the treatment of congenital aural atresia (CAA) patient.

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Reply to: Letter to the editor: Evaluation of anatomical and round breast implant aesthetics and preferences in Dutch young lay and plastic surgeon cohort

We would like to thank Dr. Cheng and Dr. Cen for reading our article and for submitting their interesting points.1 All patients included in our study underwent primary aesthetic breast augmentation with either anatomical or round breast implants.2 Dr. Cheng and Dr. Cen correctly mention that a history of breast disease or surgery would have an impact on breast aesthetics due to skin compliance and breast parenchyma. For this reason, we excluded patients that underwent prior breast surgery as it may have possibly lead to malformation, which could be a reason for revision surgery.

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Nutritional Modulation of Innate Immunity: The Fat–Bile–Gut Connection

Publication date: Available online 6 September 2018

Source: Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism

Author(s): Raphael Chevre, Carlos Silvestre-Roig, Oliver Soehnlein

Altered nutritional behavior in Western societies has unleashed numerous metabolic disorders, intimately linked to profound disruptions of the immune system. Here we summarize how nutrition modulates innate immunity. We outline recent findings regarding nutrient signaling and we particularly focus on the collateral impact of nutrition on the microbiome and on the bile acid (BA) pool. We discuss how the integration of postprandial signals by the gut microbiota, along with the absorption routes of metabolites, differentially affects immune niches to orchestrate immune responses. Finally, we discuss the potential consequences of these signals in the light of trained immunity. A better understanding of nutrition signaling will permit the optimization of therapeutic and dietary strategies against the arising immune disorders.



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Photodegradation of clothianidin and thiamethoxam in agricultural soils

Abstract

Presented in this paper is a study on the photodegradation of two widely used neonicotinoid insecticides clothianidin and thiamethoxam in three soils and in solid phase. The effects of light with differing wavelengths were examined using the natural sunlight and single ultraviolet A (UVA) and ultraviolet B (UVB) light sources. The results indicated that UVB played a key role in the photodegradation of clothianidin and thiamethoxam while the effects of visible and UVA lights were negligible. The degradations of clothianidin and thiamethoxam under all the light sources followed the first-order kinetics, and the half-lives of clothianidin and thiamethoxam in the three soils under the sunlight ranged from 97 to 112 h and 88 to 103 h, respectively. When clothianidin and thiamethoxam were directly exposed to the sunlight without soil, the degradation rates were remarkably higher with half-lives being 13 and 10 h, respectively. Therefore, the insecticides fallen on the surface of soils would be degraded under sunlight much faster than those that enter the soils. The examination of the degradation products revealed four compounds from the photodegradation of clothianidin and three from thiamethoxam, and clothianidin was one of the photodegradation products of thiamethoxam.



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The potential adsorption mechanism of the biochars with different modification processes to Cr(VI)

Abstract

Modified biochar has attracted wide attention due to its advantageous adsorption performance. However, the influence of modification process of biochar on adsorption capacity was seldom studied. In this study, biochar derived from corn stalks was modified through two kinds of modification processes: pre-pyrolysis (MBCpre) and post-pyrolysis (MBCpost) modification with citric acid, sodium hydroxide, ferric chloride, respectively. The results showed that the biochar modified by ferric chloride (MBC) provided better adsorption capacity for Cr(VI), and the pre-pyrolysis offered more favorable adsorption capacity for biochar than post-pyrolysis. By means of instrumental analysis, it was found that MBCpre owned highly dispersed Fe3O4 particles and larger surface area, which could be the critical role for enhancing the adsorption capacity of MBCpre. Meanwhile, MBCpost appeared more protonated oxygen-rich functional groups(C=O, –OH, etc.) and adsorbed Cr(VI) by electrostatic attraction and complexation. This study will offer a novel idea for the treatment of chromium-containing wastewater by selecting the modification processes of biochar.

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Spatio-temporal variability and source identification for metal contamination in the river sediment of Indian Sundarbans, a world heritage site

Abstract

Metal pollution is a subject of growing concern as it affects the whole food chain of an ecosystem by bioaccumulation. Growing industrialization and anthropogenic intervention have put tremendous pressure on self-sustaining ecosystems worldwide. Sundarbans mangrove estuary, being a UNESCO World Heritage site, suffers severely from anthropogenic stress, urbanization, ecotourism, overexploitation of natural resources and discharges of industrial as well as municipal waste products. Our study unfolds the extent of metal pollution in the sediment of this estuarine mangrove ecosystem and also investigates the source and distribution of these metals. Extensive samplings were performed during three major seasons, namely pre-monsoon, monsoon, and post-monsoon for two consecutive years at ten sampling stations along the major river networks of the mangrove estuary. Seasonal variations of these metals, physicochemical properties, and soil texture studies were performed to explore the sediment quality of the study area. Positive correlation was observed between the pollutants and siltation. Several environmental indices were investigated to explore the degree of metal pollution which revealed contamination of Cd, Cr, and Pb to cross the permitted safe index in the study area. Pollution load index indicates the spatial as well as seasonal variation of eco toxic metal load along the course of the rivers. Statistical analyses such as principal component analysis and correlation matrix identified different sources for metal contamination. Almost 700 tannery industries are located in the upstream region of the rivers, and several small- and large-scale battery industries seem to be the main possible source for Cd, Cr, and Pb pollution. Analysis of the results indicates the alarming condition of this heritage site. The metal concentrations beyond toxicity thresholds are responsible for gradual deterioration of this estuarine mangrove which may only be protected by developing sustainable management planning.



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Microbial explanations for field-aged biochar mitigating greenhouse gas emissions during a rice-growing season

Abstract

Knowledge about the impacts of fresh and field-aged biochar amendments on greenhouse gas (CH4, N2O) emissions is limited. A field experiment was initiated in 2012 to study the effects of fresh and field-aged biochar additions on CH4 and N2O emissions and the associated microbial activity during the entire rice-growing season in typical rice-wheat rotation system in Southeast China. CH4 and N2O fluxes were monitored, and the abundance of methanogen (mcrA), methanotrophy (pmoA), ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA), ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB), nitrite reductase (nirS, nirK), N2O reductase (nosZ), and potential soil enzyme activities related to CH4 and N2O were simultaneously measured throughout different rice developmental stages. There were three treatments: control (urea without biochar), fresh BC (urea with fresh biochar added in 2015), and aged BC (urea with 3-year field-aged biochar added in 2012). Results showed that field-aged biochar significantly decreased seasonal CH4 emissions by 16.8% in relation to the fresh biochar, though no significant differences were detected between biochars and control treatment. The structural equation model indicated that soil pH, microbial biomass carbon (MBC), pmoA, and mcrA were the main factors directly influenced by fresh and aged biochar amendments; aged biochar showed a negative effect while fresh biochar showed positive effects on CH4 fluxes. Both fresh and field-aged biochar obviously increased AOA and AOB abundances and reduced the (nirS+nirK)/nosZ ratio during the entire rice-growing season, although no significant effects were observed on seasonal N2O emissions. Therefore, biochar amendment produced long-term effects on total CH4 and N2O emissions through observed influences of soil pH and functional gene abundance.

The figure shows how fresh and field-aged biochar differentially affected CH4 production and oxidation and N2O production and reduction through related functional gene abundances. Blue arrows indicate suppressing while pink arrows indicate promoting effect.


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Biofilter with mixture of pine bark and expanded clay as packing material for methane treatment in lab-scale experiment and field-scale implementation

Abstract

Low methane (CH4) emission reduction efficiency (< 25%) has been prevalent due to inefficient biological exhaust gas treatment facilities in mechanic biological waste treatment plants (MBTs) in Germany. This study aimed to quantify the improved capacity of biofilters composed of a mixture of organic (pine bark) and inorganic (expanded clay) packing materials in reducing CH4 emissions in both a lab-scale experiment and field-scale implementation. CH4 removal performance was evaluated using lab-scale biofilter columns under varied inflow CH4 concentrations (70, 130, and 200 g m−3) and corresponding loading rates of 8.2, 4.76, and 3.81 g m−3 h−1, respectively. The laboratory CH4 removal rates (1.2–2.2 g m−3 h−1) showed positive correlation with the inflow CH4 loading rates (4–8.2 g m−3 h−1), indicating high potential for field-scale implementation. Three field-scale biofilter systems with the proposed mixture packing materials were constructed in an MBT in Neumünster, northern Germany. A relatively stable CH4 removal efficiency of 38–50% was observed under varied inflow CH4 concentrations of 28–39 g m−3 (loading rates of 1120–2340 g m−3 h−1) over a 24-h period. The CH4 removal rate was approximately 500–700 g m−3 h−1, which was significantly higher than relevant previously reported field-scale biofilter systems (16–50 g m−3 h−1). The present study provides a promising configuration of biofilter systems composed of a mixture of organic (pine bark) and inorganic (expanded clay) packing materials to achieve high CH4 emission reduction.

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88thAnnual Meeting of the American Thyroid Association October 3–7, 2018 Marriott Marquis, Washington, DC

Thyroid, Ahead of Print.


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Primary classic Hodgkin lymphoma of the ileum and Epstein-Barr virus mucocutaneous ulcer of the colon: two entities compared

Abstract

Primary classic Hodgkin lymphoma of the gastrointestinal tract represents a rare occurrence. A full patient's work-up is essential in order to exclude a secondary intestinal involvement. Histologically Epstein-Barr virus mucocutaneous ulcer closely resembles Hodgkin lymphoma. The differential diagnosis between these two entities is relevant, since both the therapeutic approach and the clinical behavior are different. Herein, we describe a case of primary classic Hodgkin lymphoma arising in the ileum and a case of Epstein-Barr virus mucocutaneous ulcer of the colon, focusing on the main clinicopathological differences.



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Blood Sample Collection to Evaluate Biomarkers in Subjects With Untreated Solid Tumors

Conditions:   Breast Cancer;   Lung Cancer;   Colorectal Cancer;   Prostate Cancer;   Bladder Cancer;   Uterine Cancer;   Kidney Cancer;   Renal Pelvis Cancer;   Pancreatic Cancer;   Liver Cancer;   Stomach Cancer;   Ovarian Cancer;   Esophageal Cancer
Intervention:   Other: Blood Sample Collection
Sponsor:   Exact Sciences Corporation
Recruiting

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Effect of Guided Imagery for Radiotherapy-Related Distress in Patients With Head and Neck Cancer

Condition:   Head and Neck Cancer
Interventions:   Behavioral: Guided Imagery;   Other: Treatment as Usual
Sponsor:   University of Colorado, Denver
Not yet recruiting

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Blood Sample Collection to Evaluate Biomarkers in Subjects With Untreated Solid Tumors

Conditions:   Breast Cancer;   Lung Cancer;   Colorectal Cancer;   Prostate Cancer;   Bladder Cancer;   Uterine Cancer;   Kidney Cancer;   Renal Pelvis Cancer;   Pancreatic Cancer;   Liver Cancer;   Stomach Cancer;   Ovarian Cancer;   Esophageal Cancer
Intervention:   Other: Blood Sample Collection
Sponsor:   Exact Sciences Corporation
Recruiting

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Effect of Guided Imagery for Radiotherapy-Related Distress in Patients With Head and Neck Cancer

Condition:   Head and Neck Cancer
Interventions:   Behavioral: Guided Imagery;   Other: Treatment as Usual
Sponsor:   University of Colorado, Denver
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Mycobacterium Ulcerans soft tissue defects: reconstructive challenges

Abstract

Background

Mycobacterium ulcerans (M. ulcerans) infection is a growing concern in Australia, with several disease hotspots in south-eastern Victoria (Guest 2016). Cases at our institution, located within one such endemic area, increasingly require reconstruction of substantial mycobacterial soft tissue deficits. This article comprises a focused literature review of flap reconstruction outcomes in significant M. ulcerans defects and the impact of antibiotic choice, duration of antimycobacterial therapy and time to reconstruction in this context, as well as a short case series.

Methods

A keyword search of Medline, Google Scholar and PubMed was conducted. In addition, four M. ulcerans flap reconstructions performed at our institution had case notes retrospectively reviewed for reconstruction indication, complications, outcomes and antibiotic therapy.

Results

Sixteen articles met inclusion criteria, of which 11 referenced flap reconstruction of M. ulcerans soft tissue defects in some manner. Antibiotic regimens, peri-operative details and flap outcomes were either only briefly mentioned or not at all and were not the focus of any of the articles. We present four cases of dorsal hand M. ulcerans defect, which were reconstructed with fasciocutaneous anterolateral thigh flaps due to extensive soft tissue loss with extensor tendon exposure. Antibiotic regimens varied. Each procedure was undertaken with minimal complication and excellent functional outcomes.

Conclusions

This review has identified the necessity of defining optimal reconstructive pathways in M. ulcerans soft tissue defects. Our cases demonstrate the successful use of fasciocutaneous flaps in refractory cases needing complex reconstruction. This paper presents the first review and case series on microvascular flap reconstruction of M. ulcerans defects. Level of Evidence Level IV, therapeutic study.



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Relevante Interaktionen von Analgetika und Koanalgetika mit onkologischen Systemtherapeutika – wann wird es gefährlich?

Zusammenfassung

Hintergrund

Schmerz ist ein gefürchtetes und zugleich auch das häufigste Symptom bei Krebspatienten. Gleichzeitig ist es aber etwas, für dessen Behandlung effektive und gut verträgliche Medikamente zur Verfügung stehen. Da behandlungsbedürftige Schmerzen in jeder Phase der Erkrankung auftreten können, werden Schmerztherapie und tumorgerichtete Systemtherapie häufig gleichzeitig durchgeführt. Während die Zahl der verfügbaren analgetisch wirksamen Substanzen seit Jahrzehnten stagniert (es wurden lediglich neue galenische Zubereitungen entwickelt), entwickelt sich der Markt der verfügbaren und oft hoch wirksamen Onkologika nahezu explosionsartig. Damit steigt auch die Wahrscheinlichkeit klinisch relevanter und u. U. sogar tödlicher „drug-drug-interactions". Ein Drittel aller ambulanten onkologischen Patienten soll ein Risiko für das Auftreten einer Interaktion haben. Eine Sonderstellung nimmt hierbei Methadon ein, für dessen Antitumorwirkung es bis dato keinen wissenschaftlichen Beweis gibt, wohl aber für sein hohes Risikoprofil.

Ziel

Ziel dieses Artikels ist die Sensibilisierung des Onkologen und Palliativmediziners für die Bedeutung von Interaktionen. Exemplarisch werden einzelne Interaktionen erläutert und bewertet. Keineswegs wird an dieser Stelle der Anspruch auf Vollständigkeit erhoben. Hierzu wird auf (frei verfügbare) Datenbanken verwiesen.

Material und Methoden

Dieser Beitrag wurde unter Bezug auf die wissenschaftlichen Fachinformationen der erwähnten Substanzen, klinische Erfahrungsberichte sowie unter Zuhilfenahme einschlägiger Interaktionsportale erstellt. Die Auswahl der Substanzen erfolgte auf der Basis langjähriger internistisch onkologischer Erfahrung und der S3-Leitlinie Schmerz des Leitlinienprogramms Onkologie der AWMF (Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Wissenschaftlichen Medizinischen Fachgesellschaften e.V.)



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Effects of particulate matter (PM2.5) and associated acidity on ecosystem functioning: response of leaf litter breakdown

Abstract

Particulate matter (PM2.5 with the diameter ≤ 2.5 μm) as one of the most harmful and complex pollutants can reduce environment quality and affect human health. Through acidification by wet deposition, PM2.5 can cause acid rain to impact aquatic ecosystems. However, our understanding of PM2.5 effect on ecosystem functioning is highly limited. This study investigated the relationship between PM2.5 concentration, associated acidity, and leaf litter breakdown of three tree species in laboratory experimental mesocosms, which are weeping willow (Salix babylonica), camphor tree(Cinnamomum camphora), and the south magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora). We found that leaf litter breakdown was significant affected by PM2.5 and associated acidity. With the increase of acidity, the leaf breakdown rate of all three tree species decreased. With the increase of PM2.5 concentration, the leaf breakdown rates of those leaves slowed down. When considering the influence of leaf toughness, willow leaves with lower toughness had a higher breakdown rate than that of camphor tree and the south magnolia. Our study suggests that PM2.5 has significant impact on the aquatic ecosystem functioning through increasing acidification in aquatic environment. Hence, along with ecological restoration of local aquatic habitats, further freshwater ecosystem management should include reducing air pollution through regional efforts of best ecosystem management.



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Financial development, globalization, and CO 2 emission in the presence of EKC: evidence from BRICS countries

Abstract

This study examines the impact of energy consumption, financial development, globalization, economic growth, and urbanization on carbon dioxide emissions in the presence of Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) model for BRICS economies, by using a family of econometric techniques robust to heterogeneity and cross-sectional dependence. Results from LM test, CIPS and CADF unit root test, Westerlund Cointegration test, the Dynamic seemingly unrelated regression (DSUR), and Dumitrescu-Hurlin Granger causality test show that (i) the data is cross sectionally dependent and heterogeneous; (ii) carbon dioxide emissions, energy consumption, financial development, globalization, economic growth, square of GDP and urbanization have integration of order one; (iii) the examined variables are co-integrated; (iv) energy consumption and financial development contribute to the carbon dioxide emissions whereas globalization and urbanization have negative but insignificant relationship with carbon dioxide emissions; (v) supports the EKC hypothesis in BRICS economies; (vi) bidirectional causality exists among energy consumption, financial development, economic growth and square of GDP with carbon dioxide emissions whereas globalization and urbanization have unidirectional relationship with carbon dioxide emissions. Since these panel techniques account for heterogeneity and cross-sectional dependence in their estimation procedure, the empirical results are robust and reliable for policy recommendations. Furthermore, this study also uses time series tests (ADF, P-P, and FMOLS) to find the empirical results for each of the country and finds mixed results. Empirical findings directed towards some important policy implications.



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Usefulness of TSH receptor antibodies as biomarkers for Graves’ ophthalmopathy: a systematic review

Abstract

Purpose

Over the past several decades, many papers have been published about the usefulness of thyrotropin receptor antibodies (TRAbs) as biomarkers of Graves' ophthalmopathy (GO). However, results have been inconsistent. The purpose of this analysis is to determine a possible cause of these discrepancies and to examine the usefulness of TRAbs as biomarkers for GO, especially 'thyrotropin-binding inhibiting immunoglobulin (TBII)' and 'thyroid-stimulating antibody (TSAb)'.

Method

26 articles discussing the association between TRAbs and GO were selected which were then divided into three groups based on the study method and whether or not the patients had been treated for hyperthyroidism. From the results of the papers reviewed, a provisional conclusion was made and a theoretical model on the TBII–TSAb coordinate plane was developed to confirm that conclusion.

Results

TSAb is reported to be significantly or strongly associated with GO in the studies of pre- and post-treated patients for hyperthyroidism. TBII is positively correlated, negatively correlated or uncorrelated with GO in studies of pre-treated patients. However, it is generally agreed upon that TBII and GO are closely correlated in studies of post-treated patients.

Conclusion

We conclude that the level of TBII may not be a reliable indicator of the current state of GO in pre-treated patients. Whereas, in post-treated patients, due to changes in the correlation between TBII and TSAb due to the effect of hyperthyroidism treatment, the level of TBII can be a more reliable indicator of GO. Furthermore, the current level of TBII is closely associated with the onset and severity of GO in the future and it can be a valid predictor of GO. However, the TSAb level appears to be more reliable.



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Erratum zu: Europäische PanCare-Studien zu Spätfolgen nach Krebs im Kindes- und Jugendalter

Erratum zu:

Der Onkologe 2018

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Im vorletzten Abschnitt zur Überschrift „Projekte PanCareSurFup und PanCareLIFE" muss es korrekt heißen (Ergänzung in kursiv):

… Von den 25 datenbereitstellenden Einrichtungen wurden demografische, klinische (z. B. zur …



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Commentary: Dimensions of the maxillary sinus drainage system associated with pathology of the sinus

Publication date: Available online 6 September 2018

Source: Archives of Oral Biology

Author(s): Yongchun Gu



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Corneal Blood Staining after Complicated Cataract Surgery

Purpose: To report the case of a patient with corneal blood staining after a complicated cataract surgery. Observations: We report on a 68-year-old woman who developed corneal blood staining secondary to hyphema after cataract surgery, despite the fact that intraocular pressure was not increased for a prolonged time. The corneal staining spontaneously cleared from the periphery towards the center. It was fully resolved after 2.5 years of follow-up. Conclusions and Importance: In case of hyphema induced by cataract surgery, performance of early anterior chamber washout should be considered to prevent corneal blood staining and poor visual outcome.
Case Rep Ophthalmol 2018;9:421–424

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CISH is a negative regulator of IL-13-induced CCL26 production in lung fibroblasts

Publication date: Available online 6 September 2018

Source: Allergology International

Author(s): Hideyuki Takeshima, Masafumi Horie, Yu Mikami, Kosuke Makita, Naoya Miyashita, Hirotaka Matsuzaki, Satoshi Noguchi, Hirokazu Urushiyama, Yoshihisa Hiraishi, Akihisa Mitani, Zea Borok, Takahide Nagase, Yasuhiro Yamauchi

Abstract
Background

Bronchial asthma is a chronic airway disease characterized by eosinophilic airway inflammation. Lung fibroblasts activated by IL-13 serve as important sources of chemokines, such as eotaxins, contributing to persistent eosinophilic inflammation. Src-homology 2-containing protein (CISH), belonging to the suppressor of cytokine signaling (SOCS) family, acts as a negative regulator of cytokine induction. The aim of this study was to elucidate the role of CISH in the production of eosinophil chemotactic chemokines in human lung fibroblasts.

Methods

Normal human lung fibroblasts were stimulated by IL-13, and global gene expression profile was assessed by cDNA microarray. Expression changes and downstream of IL-13 signaling were evaluated by quantitative RT-PCR, ELISA or western blotting. Loss- and gain-of-function analyses of CISH were performed by small interfering RNA and vector overexpression, respectively.

Results

Ingenuity pathway analysis revealed that IL-13 induced chemokine signaling, including the eotaxin family, while significantly suppressing IFN-α/β signaling. Among eight SOCS family members, CISH was most strongly induced by IL-13 via phosphorylation of signal transducer and activator of transcription 6 (STAT6). Loss- and gain-of-function studies demonstrated that CISH negatively regulated the expression of CCL26.

Conclusions

These findings suggest that CISH plays a key role in the eosinophilic inflammation associated with bronchial asthma by regulating IL-13-induced CCL26 production. Augmentation of CISH function could be a novel approach for treating eosinophilic inflammation in severe asthma.



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Nécroses digitales révélant une maladie des agglutinines froides : traitement par rituximab

Publication date: Available online 7 September 2018

Source: Annales de Dermatologie et de Vénéréologie

Author(s): T. Klejtman, B. Garel, P. Senet, L. Tribout, C. Bachmeyer, A. Barbaud, J.-B. Monfort

Résumé
Introduction

Les nécroses des doigts sont rares en comparaison de celles des membres inférieurs. Elles sont une urgence médico-chirurgicale. Un bilan étiologique approfondi est indispensable. La maladie des agglutinines froides est une cause rare de nécroses digitales, de diagnostic difficile et souvent non recherchée.

Observation

Nous rapportons le cas d'un homme de 57 ans qui présentait un phénomène de Raynaud de la main gauche d'apparition récente, compliqué secondairement de nécroses digitales survenues après exposition professionnelle au froid (conducteur d'un chariot de manutention). Le bilan étiologique permettait de poser le diagnostic de maladie des agglutinines froides idiopathique. Un traitement par rituximab et des soins locaux ont permis une cicatrisation complète.

Discussion

La maladie des agglutinines froides est une cause rare d'anémie hémolytique auto-immune. Les signes cliniques cutanés, paroxystiques, déclenchés par le froid, sont au premier plan. Il existe une forme idiopathique et une forme secondaire à une hémopathie lymphoïde chronique, une maladie auto-immune ou une infection ; un bilan étiologique est indispensable. Le traitement qui permet d'obtenir le meilleur taux de réponse, associé à une bonne tolérance, est à ce jour le rituximab en perfusions hebdomadaires pendant 1 mois.

Summary
Background

Digital necrosis is rarer than lower limb necrosis and constitutes a medical or surgical emergency. Etiological evaluation is required. Cold agglutinin disease is a cause of digital necrosis but diagnosis is difficult.

Patients and methods

Herein we report the case of a 57-year-old man presenting recent paroxysmal acrosyndrome of the left hand subsequently complicated by digital necrosis following occupational exposure to cold in his work as a forklift driver. After etiological evaluation, a diagnosis of primary cold agglutinin disease was made. Intravenous rituximab and topical treatment resulted in complete healing.

Discussion

Cold agglutinin disease is a rare type of auto-immune hemolytic anemia. Following exposure to cold, paroxysmal cutaneous signs are frequent. The disease may be either primary or secondary with B-cell lymphoproliferative disorder, auto-immune disease or infection. A thorough workup is required. To date, the treatment combining the best positive response rate and good safety is rituximab in weekly perfusions over a 1-month period.



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Efficacité spectaculaire de l’ivermectine topique dans un cas de granulome facial aseptique idiopathique

Publication date: Available online 6 September 2018

Source: Annales de Dermatologie et de Vénéréologie

Author(s): E. Blind, N. Ropars, G. Safa



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Shared Decision Making for the Allergist

In the age of personalized medicine, patients are playing a greater role in their treatment decisions. The internet has allowed patients to better educate themselves about their health and come prepared to office visits with questions and opinions. In a survey of 300 patients who attended an allergy clinic, 53% indicated they searched online for information on allergy before their consultation.1 In consideration of the informed patient and increasing patient empowerment in healthcare decisions, personalized medicine cannot be implemented without shared decision making (SDM) between patients and healthcare providers.

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Giant Prolactinoma of Young Onset: A Clue to Diagnosis of MEN-1 Syndrome.

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Giant Prolactinoma of Young Onset: A Clue to Diagnosis of MEN-1 Syndrome.

Case Rep Endocrinol. 2018;2018:2875074

Authors: Subasinghe CJ, Somasundaram N, Sivatharshya P, Ranasinghe LD, Korbonits M

Abstract
Multiple endocrine neoplasia (MEN) type 1 syndrome is an autosomal dominant disorder caused by germline mutations in MEN1 gene, characterized by tumours in endocrine and nonendocrine organs. Giant prolactinoma is defined as tumours larger than 40mm with very high prolactin secretion. We report two unrelated Sri Lankan patients (8-year-old boy and a 20-year-old female) who presented with giant prolactinomas with mass effects of the tumours. The female patient showed complete response to medical therapy, while the boy developed recurrent resistant prolactinoma needing surgery and radiotherapy. During follow-up, both developed pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours. Genetic analysis revealed that one was heterozygous for a nonsense mutation and other for missense mutation in MEN1 gene. Screening confirmed familial MEN-1 syndrome in their families. High clinical suspicion upon unusual clinical presentation prompted genetic evaluation in these patients and detection of MEN1 gene mutation. Pituitary adenomas in children with MEN-1 syndrome are larger tumours with higher rates of treatment resistance. This report emphasizes importance of screening young patients with giant prolactinoma for MEN-1 syndrome and arranging long-term follow-up for them expecting variable treatment outcomes. Sri Lanka requires further studies to describe the genotypic-phenotypic variability of MEN-1 syndrome in this population.

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The therapeutic effects of lipoxin A4 during treadmill exercise on monosodium iodoacetate-induced osteoarthritis in rats

Publication date: November 2018

Source: Molecular Immunology, Volume 103

Author(s): Yue Yang, Yang Wang, Yawei Kong, Xiaoning Zhang, He Zhang, Yi Gang, Lunhao Bai

Abstract

Lipoxin A4 (LXA4), a kind of adipokines, is a potent stop signal of inflammation. Our preliminary study found that LXA4 of serum and intra-articular lavage fluid (IALF) was rapidly elevated in 2 h and rapidly reduced to normal level at 4 h after moderate-intensity treadmill exercise. The aim was to confirm the therapeutic effects of LXA4 during treadmill exercise on rat model of monosodium iodoacetate (MIA)-induced OA and the detailed mechanism of LXA4 on OA. One hundred and twenty-four male Sprague-Dawley rats were submitted to two different protocols. A single session of treadmill exercise: sixty-four rats were randomly divided into treadmill exercise of different intensities for 60 min only once (n = 4). Formal treadmill exercise: sixty rats were randomly divided into six groups (n = 10): control group (CG), knee OA group (OAG), OA with treadmill exercise of different intensities (OAL, OAM and OAH), and OAM + BOC-2 (an antagonist of LXA4 receptor). The rats were evaluated by ELISA, histology, immunohistochemistry and western blotting. Fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLSs) were obtained from knee joint of rats. The effects of LXA4 on interleukin (IL)-1β induced FLSs were evaluated by western blotting and immunofluorescence. The results of ELISA, histological evaluation, western blotting and immunohistochemistry indicated that OAM had a better treatment which could be suppressed by BOC-2. Moreover, LXA4 could attenuate the expression of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-3 and MMP-13 and suppress the expression of nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB) p65 induced by IL-1β in FLSs. The therapeutic effects of LXA4 during treadmill exercise on MIA-induced OA via inhibiting NF-κB signaling pathway.



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Biological function of SPNS2: From zebrafish to human

Publication date: November 2018

Source: Molecular Immunology, Volume 103

Author(s): Xiao Zhu, Kun Ren, Yong-Zhi Zeng, Zhi Zheng, Guang-Hui Yi

Abstract

Sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P), a bioactive metabolite of sphingolipid, has an important role in lymphocyte trafficking, immune responses, vascular and embryonic development, cancer, bone homeostasis, etc. S1P is produced intracellularly and then secreted into the circulation to engage in the above physiological or pathological processes by regulating the proliferation, differentiation and survival of target cells; however, the underlying mechanisms of S1P secretion and function remain poorly understood. Recently, Spinster 2 (SPNS2), a newly identified transporter of S1P, was shown to act as a mediator of intracellular S1P release and play an important role in the regulation of S1P. In this review, we focus on the primary biological characteristics and functions of SPNS2 and provide novel insights into the development of therapies for S1P-related disorders.



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Revealing the protective and pathogenic potential of MAIT cells

Publication date: November 2018

Source: Molecular Immunology, Volume 103

Author(s): Criselle D'Souza, Zhenjun Chen, Alexandra J. Corbett

Abstract

Mucosal-associated Invariant T (MAIT) cells represent a large proportion of T cells in human blood, and are also present throughout the body, being concentrated at mucosal sites. Their high level of conservation throughout mammalian evolution and recognition of conserved microbial antigens, derived from precursors of riboflavin (vitamin B2) biosynthesis, suggest an important role in protective immunity to pathogens. However, the picture that is emerging of MAIT cell immune function is increasingly complex, with numerous correlations of MAIT cell numbers with human diseases, and with recent studies demonstrating their pathogenic potential. The conditions that drive MAIT cell responses towards a protective versus pathogenic role are only beginning to be deciphered and, yet, must be understood for any attempt to harness MAIT cells therapeutically. In this review we summarise our current knowledge of immune protection and pathology driven by MAIT cells, models used to study their role in immunity and steps towards elucidating the immune signals driving these responses.

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Scalar diffusion-MRI measures invariant to acquisition parameters: A first step towards imaging biomarkers

Publication date: December 2018

Source: Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Volume 54

Author(s): Santiago Aja-Fernández, Tomasz Pieciak, Antonio Tristán-Vega, Gonzalo Vegas-Sánchez-Ferrero, Vicente Molina, Rodrigo de Luis-García

Abstract

An imaging biomarker is a biologic feature in an image that is relevant to a patient's diagnosis or prognosis. In order to qualify as a biomarker, a measure must be robust and reproducible. However, the usual scalar measures derived from diffusion tensor imaging are known to be highly dependent on the variation of the acquisition parameters, which prevents their possible use as biomarkers. In this work, we propose a new set of quantitative measures based on diffusion magnetic resonance imaging from single-shell acquisitions that are designed to be robust to the variations of several acquisition parameters (number of gradient directions, b-value and SNR) while keeping a high discrimination power on differences in the diffusion characteristics of the tissue.

These new scalar measures are analytically obtained from a generic diffusion function that does not require the calculation of a diffusion tensor. This way, on one hand, we avoid the use of a specific diffusion model and, on the other hand, we make easier the statistical characterization of the measures. Accordingly, the analysis of the measures bias is carried out and it is used to minimize their dependency with respect to the acquisition noise for different SNRs. The robustness and discrimination power of the measures are tested for different number of gradients, b-values and SNRs using a realistic phantom and three real datasets: (1) 13 control subjects and different acquisition parameters; (2) a public data set from a single subject acquired using multiple shells and (3) 32 schizophrenia patients and 32 age and sex-matched healthy controls with a varying number of gradient directions.

The proposed quantitative measures exhibit low variability to the changes of the acquisition parameters, while at the same time they preserve a discrimination power that is able to detect significant changes in the anisotropy of the diffusion.



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Pathophysiology and inhibition of IL-23 signaling in psoriatic arthritis: A molecular insight

Publication date: Available online 6 September 2018

Source: Clinical Immunology

Author(s): Cuong Thach Nguyen, Yehudi Bloch, Katarzyna Składanowska, Savvas N. Savvides, Iannis E. Adamopoulos

Abstract

Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a chronic inflammatory arthritis of unknown etiology, and currently the cellular and molecular interactions that dictate its pathogenesis remain elusive. A role of the interleukin-23 (IL-23)/IL-23R (IL-23 receptor) interaction in the development of psoriasis and PsA is well established. As IL-23 regulates the differentiation and activation of innate and adaptive immunity, it pertains to a very complex pathophysiology involving a plethora of effectors and transducers. In this review, we will discuss recent advances on the cellular and molecular pathophysiological mechanisms that regulate the initiation and progression of PsA as well as new therapeutic approaches for IL-23/IL-23R targeted therapeutics.



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Tofacitinib for the Treatment of Alopecia Areata in Preadolescent Children

Publication date: Available online 6 September 2018

Source: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology

Author(s): Brittany G. Craiglow, Brett A. King



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Corrigendum to “The role of protein methyltransferases as potential novel therapeutic targets in squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck” [Oral Oncol. 81 (2018) 100–108]

Publication date: Available online 7 September 2018

Source: Oral Oncology

Author(s): Vassiliki Saloura, Theodore Vougiouklakis, Kyunghee Burkitt, Yusuke Nakamura, Gordon L. Hager, Carter van Waes



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Effective phytoremediation of low-level heavy metals by native macrophytes in a vanadium mining area, China

Abstract

Heavy metal contamination, particularly vanadium contamination in mining and smelting areas, is a worldwide serious problem threatening the ecological system and human health. The contamination level of vanadium, arsenic, cadmium, chromium, mercury, and lead in sediments and waters in a vanadium mining area in China was investigated in the present study. The behavior of heavy metal uptake by 12 native aquatic macrophytes was evaluated, including 5 species of emergent aquatic plants (Acorus calamus, Scirpus tabernaemontani, Typha orientalis, Phragmites australis, and Bermuda grass), 3 species of floating plants (Marsilea quadrifolia, Nymphaea tetragona, and Eleocharis plantagineiformis), and 4 species of submerged plants (Hydrilla verticillata, Ceratophyllum demersum, Myriophyllum verticillatum, and Potamogetom crispus). Different heavy metal accumulation abilities were found across these macrophytes. Generally, they tended to accumulate higher contents of chromium, and C. demersum showed a particularly higher accumulation capacity for vanadium. The heavy metals were preferentially distributed in roots, instead of translocation into leaves and stems, indicating an internal detoxification mechanism for heavy metal tolerance in macrophytes. In 24-day laboratory hydroponic experiments, the macrophytes had a satisfied phytoremediation performance for heavy metals, when their concentrations were at the microgram per liter level. Particularly, vanadium was effectively removed by P. australis and C. demersum, the removal efficiencies of which were approximately 50%. In addition, a combination of terrestrial plant (Bermuda grass) and aquatic macrophytes (P. australis, M. quadrifolia, and C. demersum) exhibited high uptake capacity of all the six heavy metals and their residual concentrations were 95 (vanadium), 39.5 (arsenic), 4.54 (cadmium), 17.2 (chromium), 0.028 (mercury), and 7.9 (lead) μg/L, respectively. This work is of significant importance for introducing native macrophytes to remove low-level heavy metal contamination, particularly vanadium, and suggests phytoremediation as a promising and cost-effective method for in situ remediation at mining sites.



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Panorama Dermatologische Praxis



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Es brennt uns wieder auf den Nägeln



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Tinea faciei durch Nannizzia persicolor

Zusammenfassung

Wir berichten über eine Tinea faciei durch Nannizzia (N.) persicolor. Der 4‑jährige Junge hatte sich vermutlich an einem Meerschweinchen infiziert. Gesicherte Infektionen durch N. persicolor sind in Deutschland sehr selten. Möglicherweise wird dieser zoo- und geophile Dermatophyt aber aufgrund seiner Ähnlichkeit mit Trichophyton (T.) mentagrophytes auch nur selten erkannt. Die diagnostischen Merkmale von N. persicolor und seine Unterscheidung von T. mentagrophytes werden deshalb dargestellt. Insbesondere bei Kontakt zu Nagetieren sollte auch an N. persicolor gedacht werden.



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Bullosis diabeticorum

Zusammenfassung

Wir berichten über 2 Patienten mit Diabetes mellitus, bei denen sich an den Fingern oder Zehen bis zu 2 cm durchmessende Blasen entwickelten, die nach Ausschluss der zu diskutierenden Differenzialdiagnosen als Bullosis diabeticorum (BD) eingeordnet werden konnten. Die BD ist eine seltene Blasenbildung, die bei Menschen mit Diabetes hauptsächlich palmoplantar beobachtet wird. Das klinische Bild ist gekennzeichnet durch bis zu 10 cm durchmessende, prallelastisch gefüllte Blasen mit klarem bis hämorrhagischem Inhalt. Die Abheilung erfolgt narbenlos, seltener unter Hinterlassung postinflammatorischer Pigmentierung oder zarter Narben. Histopathologisch finden sich sowohl intra- als auch subepidermale Spaltbildungen bei weitgehend fehlendem entzündlichen Infiltrat. Die Ätiopathogenese der BD ist nicht geklärt.



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Schmerzhafte rezidivierende Ulzerationen am Bein



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Xanthogranuloma of the sellar region accompanied by growth hormone deficiency: case report and literature review

Journal Name: Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism
Issue: Ahead of print


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Type 1 Laryngeal Cleft and feeding and swallowing difficulties in infants and toddlers: A Review

Clinical Otolaryngology, Volume 0, Issue ja, -Not available-.


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Lateral and longitudinal variation in phosphorus fractions in surface sediment and adjacent riparian soil in the Three Gorges Reservoir, China

Abstract

Hydrological regimes have been significantly altered since the Three Gorges Dam (TGD) raised the water level of the reservoir to the maximum design level of 175 m in October 2010. This change might greatly influence the forms of phosphorus (P) in the sediment and the adjacent riparian soil. The purpose of this study was to reveal the lateral (sediment, water-level-fluctuation zone soil, and upland soil) and longitudinal (from the end of backwater area to the TGD) trends in P factions. Samples from 11 sites located along the main stem and ten sites located along eight tributaries were collected in June 2017. The P fractions were determined using the Standards, Measurements, and Testing (SMT) protocol. The results showed that the order of increase for average pH values was sediment (7.58 ± 0.62), WLFZ soil (7.44 ± 0.29), and adjacent upland soil (7.20 ± 0.68). The total organic carbon in the sediment was also highest with an average of 9.15 ± 2.97 mg·g−1. The average concentrated HCl-extractable P (total P), organic P (OP), inorganic P (IP), HCl-extractable P (HCl-P), and NaOH-extractable P (NaOH-P) were 630.02 ± 212.24, 161.89 ± 90.77, 468.13 ± 194.92, 335.65 ± 159.88, and 51.40 ± 36.20 mg·kg−1, respectively. The concentration of both total P and NaOH-P in the sediment of the main stem exhibited an increasing trend from the backwater area to the TGD. The average concentration of P species in the sediment was higher than those in the upland soil and the water-level-fluctuation zone (WLFZ) soil. For all the sediment and soil samples, the rank order of P species concentrations was HCl-P > OP > NaOH-P. Both IP and HCl-P were highly positively correlated with total P in the upland soil, the WLFZ soil and the sediment. However, only in the sediment, NaOH-P was positively correlated with total P and OP. All P species in the upland soil demonstrated greater spatial heterogeneity than those in the WLFZ soil and the sediment. Redundancy analysis revealed that the main variables explaining the variance in P species concentrations were Al in the upland soil and pH in the sediment.



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Propofol Anesthesia Precludes LFP-Based Functional Mapping of Pallidum during DBS Implantation

Background/Aims: There are reports that microelectrode recording (MER) can be performed under certain anesthetized conditions for functional confirmation of the optimal deep brain stimulation (DBS) target. However, it is generally accepted that anesthesia affects MER. Due to a potential role of local field potentials (LFPs) in DBS functional mapping, we characterized the effect of propofol on globus pallidus interna (GPi) and externa (GPe) LFPs in Parkinson disease (PD) patients. Methods: We collected LFPs in 12 awake and anesthetized PD patients undergoing DBS implantation. Spectral power of β (13–35 Hz) and high-frequency oscillations (HFOs: 200–300 Hz) was compared across the pallidum. Results: Propofol suppressed GPi power by #x3e; 20 Hz while increasing power at lower frequencies. A similar power shift was observed in GPe; however, power in the high β range (20–35 Hz) increased with propofol. Before anesthesia both β and HFO activity were significantly greater at the GPi (χ2 = 20.63 and χ2 = 48.81, p #x3c; 0.0001). However, during anesthesia, we found no significant difference across the pallidum (χ2 = 0.47, p = 0.79, and χ2 = 4.11, p = 0.12). Conclusion: GPi and GPe are distinguishable using LFP spectral profiles in the awake condition. Propofol obliterates this spectral differentiation. Therefore, LFP spectra cannot be relied upon in the propofol-anesthetized state for functional mapping during DBS implantation.
Stereotact Funct Neurosurg

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A comprehensive analysis of the allergenicity and IgE epitopes of myosinogen allergens in Scylla paramamosain

Clinical &Experimental Allergy, Volume 0, Issue ja, -Not available-.


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Is the Duodenum Trustworthy?

No abstract available

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“Over the Internet” sale of prescription‐level topical corticosteroids and dilemma of dermatologists

International Journal of Dermatology, EarlyView.


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Activation of melanoblasts and melanocytes after treatment with monochromatic excimer light and narrowband‐ultraviolet B of skin of vitiligo patients

International Journal of Dermatology, EarlyView.


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Nodular fasciitis, a forgotten entity

International Journal of Dermatology, EarlyView.


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Correlation of clinical and pathologic evaluation of scarring alopecia

International Journal of Dermatology, EarlyView.


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Pemphigus foliaceus induced by topical imiquimod treatment

International Journal of Dermatology, EarlyView.


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Issue Information

International Journal of Dermatology, Volume 57, Issue 10, Page i-iii,1147-1148, October 2018.


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Teaching and Learning Tips 12: Peer observation of teaching

International Journal of Dermatology, Volume 57, Issue 10, Page 1233-1236, October 2018.


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Chronic granulomatous skin lesions leading to a diagnosis of TAP1 deficiency syndrome

Pediatric Dermatology, EarlyView.


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Trimethoprim‐sulfamethoxazole‐induced drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms in a child with congenital renal disease

Pediatric Dermatology, EarlyView.


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A unique case of pressure‐induced alopecia following EEG monitoring

Pediatric Dermatology, EarlyView.


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Management of a rare presentation of Kindler disease with digital constriction bands—Case report

Pediatric Dermatology, EarlyView.


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Thyroid dermopathy and acropachy in pediatric patients

Pediatric Dermatology, EarlyView.


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Neonatal urticaria: Could it be CAPS?

Pediatric Dermatology, EarlyView.


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Temporal trends in prenatal risk factors for the development of infantile hemangiomas

Pediatric Dermatology, EarlyView.


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Subcutaneous fat necrosis of the newborn and associated hypercalcemia: A systematic review of the literature

Pediatric Dermatology, EarlyView.


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Diffuse cutaneous mastocytosis: Case report and literature review

Pediatric Dermatology, EarlyView.


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Natural history and extracutaneous involvement of congenital morphea: Multicenter retrospective cohort study and literature review

Pediatric Dermatology, EarlyView.


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Surgical treatment outcomes of infantile hemangioma in children: Does prior medical treatment matter

Pediatric Dermatology, EarlyView.


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Prepectoral breast reconstruction using the Braxon® porcine acellular dermal matrix: a retrospective study

Abstract

Background

Breast cancer is the leading cause of death attributable to cancer among women worldwide. Breast reconstruction has become an integrated part of breast cancer treatment due to long-term psychosexual health factors and its importance to breast cancer survivors. Muscle-sparing techniques using an acellular dermal matrix (ADM) (Braxon; DECO med s.r.l., Venice, Italy) can be considered a possible alternative to immediate reconstruction or two-step reconstruction for patients with medium breasts who want to preserve their natural breast shape.

Methods

We performed a retrospective analysis of reconstructions using a Braxon porcine-derived ADM at the Breast Unit of the University Hospital of Parma and the Breast Unit of Piacenza Hospital from January 2015 to September 2017. The objective was to evaluate the benefits and complications resulting from this technique.

Results

We treated 42 patients and performed a total of 51 muscle-sparing reconstructions using the Braxon porcine-derived ADM. The incidence of cutaneous necrosis was 4% (n = 2); the incidence of seroma was 4% (n = 2). We had to remove the implants in two cases. Natural and symmetrical breasts with good form, ptosis, and softness were achieved for most patients.

Conclusions

Good results were obtained with a high degree of esthetic and functional satisfaction for the majority of patients. A low rate of early complications compared to that reported in the international literature data was observed.

Level of Evidence: Level IV, therapeutic study



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Cytomegalovirus ulcers following radiotherapy for a Marjolin ulcer in a renal transplant recipient

Australasian Journal of Dermatology, EarlyView.


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Author Index 2018

Australasian Journal of Dermatology, Volume 59, Issue S2, Page 24-24, August 2018.


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Issue Information

Australasian Journal of Dermatology, Volume 59, Issue S2, Page 1-2, August 2018.


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WCCS18 World Congress on Cancers of the Skin 2018 Sydney International Convention Centre 15‐18 August 2018

Australasian Journal of Dermatology, Volume 59, Issue S2, Page 3-23, August 2018.


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Systemic treatments for alopecia areata: A systematic review

Australasian Journal of Dermatology, EarlyView.


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Cytomegalovirus ulcers following radiotherapy for a Marjolin ulcer in a renal transplant recipient

Australasian Journal of Dermatology, EarlyView.


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Author Index 2018

Australasian Journal of Dermatology, Volume 59, Issue S2, Page 24-24, August 2018.


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Issue Information

Australasian Journal of Dermatology, Volume 59, Issue S2, Page 1-2, August 2018.


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WCCS18 World Congress on Cancers of the Skin 2018 Sydney International Convention Centre 15‐18 August 2018

Australasian Journal of Dermatology, Volume 59, Issue S2, Page 3-23, August 2018.


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Systemic treatments for alopecia areata: A systematic review

Australasian Journal of Dermatology, EarlyView.


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Itching in a trichophytin contact dermatitis mouse model and the antipruritic effect of antifungal agents

Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, EarlyView.


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Itching in a trichophytin contact dermatitis mouse model and the antipruritic effect of antifungal agents

Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, EarlyView.


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The Impact of Tobacco Cigarette Smoking on Spinal Cord Stimulation Effectiveness in Chronic Spine–Related Pain Patients

Background and Objectives Despite the observation that select nicotine receptor agonists have analgesic effects, smokers report higher pain scores and more functional impairments than lifelong nonsmokers, attributable to exaggerated stress responses, receptor desensitization, and altered pharmacokinetics compounded by accelerated structural damage resulting from impaired bone healing, osteoporosis, and advancement of disk disease. We hypothesized that smoking diminishes the analgesic response to spinal cord stimulation (SCS) in patients with chronic spine–related pain conditions. Methods A retrospective cohort study was performed at Cleveland Clinic by collecting and assessing data of 213 patients who had been implanted with SCS for spine-pain indications. History of tobacco smoking was subcategorized into 3 categories: past (former smoker), present (current smoker), or those who had never previously smoked (lifelong nonsmokers), and a multivariable linear regression was run to measure the correlation, if any, between smoking status and numerical rating scale pain score. In addition, opioid consumption at baseline and 12-month follow-up, expressed in milligram oral morphine equivalents, was collected and compared. Results Adjusted for differences, at 1-year follow-up, current smokers (n = 62) reported numerical rating scale pain score of 7.0, which is 1.93 (P

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Sweet syndrome in association with enterobiasis

The Journal of Dermatology, EarlyView.


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Primary cicatricial alopecia in a single‐race Asian population: A 10‐year nationwide population‐based study in South Korea

The Journal of Dermatology, EarlyView.


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Clinical effectiveness of multi-wavelength photobiomodulation therapy as an adjunct to extracorporeal shock wave therapy in the management of plantar fasciitis: a randomized controlled trial

Abstract

The goal of our study was to investigate the cumulative effect of combining medium-energy extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) and photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT), as well as to compare between their relative effectiveness in the management of plantar fasciitis (PF). One hundred twenty participants with chronic PF, more than 6 months with failure to respond to conservative treatment, were randomly assigned into four equal groups. Participants received either ESWT with PBMT, ESWT (once a week), PBMT (three times a week), or sham-PBMT (three times a week) for three consecutive weeks. A home exercise program was also included for all four groups. Outcome measures included pressure pain threshold (PPT), visual analogue scale (VAS), and functional foot index disability subscale (FFI-d) that were collected prior to the first treatment session and at the end of the 3-week treatment period, as well as at a follow-up session, 12 weeks after the final treatment session. There were statistically significant improvements in post-intervention and follow-up PPT, VAS, and FFI-d values in all treatment groups (P < 0.0001). As for the sham-PBMT, no significant difference was found between the pre-, post-intervention and follow-up values (P > 0.05). Bonferroni correction test revealed that there was a significant difference between all the four groups in PPT, VAS, and FFI-d values (P < 0.0001). All active treatment groups maintained the treatment effect at the 12-week follow-up. Both ESWT and PBMT were effective in increasing PPT values, decreasing pain and increasing functional ability. Additionally, application of PBMT after ESWT was shown to be superior over ESWT and PBMT alone, and ESWT was superior over PBMT in terms of reducing pain sensitivity and increasing function.

Level of Evidence II.



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Addition of oral mini pulse dexamethasone to NBUVB phototherapy and topical steroids helps arrest disease activity in patients with vitiligo

British Journal of Dermatology, Volume 0, Issue ja, -Not available-.


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“GENIPSO”: a French prospective study assessing instantaneous prevalence, clinical features and impact on quality of life of genital psoriasis among patients consulting for psoriasis

British Journal of Dermatology, Volume 0, Issue ja, -Not available-.


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Local interventions for actinic keratosis in organ transplant recipients: A systematic review

British Journal of Dermatology, Volume 0, Issue ja, -Not available-.


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Benefit‐risk of tofacitinib in patients with moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis: Pooled analysis across 6 clinical trials

British Journal of Dermatology, Volume 0, Issue ja, -Not available-.


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A new clinical variant of acquired reactive perforating dermatosis‐like bullous pemphigoid

British Journal of Dermatology, Volume 0, Issue ja, -Not available-.


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Addition of oral mini pulse dexamethasone to NBUVB phototherapy and topical steroids helps arrest disease activity in patients with vitiligo

British Journal of Dermatology, Volume 0, Issue ja, -Not available-.


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“GENIPSO”: a French prospective study assessing instantaneous prevalence, clinical features and impact on quality of life of genital psoriasis among patients consulting for psoriasis

British Journal of Dermatology, Volume 0, Issue ja, -Not available-.


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Local interventions for actinic keratosis in organ transplant recipients: A systematic review

British Journal of Dermatology, Volume 0, Issue ja, -Not available-.


https://ift.tt/2wQYg2C

Benefit‐risk of tofacitinib in patients with moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis: Pooled analysis across 6 clinical trials

British Journal of Dermatology, Volume 0, Issue ja, -Not available-.


https://ift.tt/2MVEVYL

A new clinical variant of acquired reactive perforating dermatosis‐like bullous pemphigoid

British Journal of Dermatology, Volume 0, Issue ja, -Not available-.


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