Σφακιανάκης Αλέξανδρος
ΩτοΡινοΛαρυγγολόγος
Αναπαύσεως 5 Άγιος Νικόλαος
Κρήτη 72100
00302841026182
00306932607174
alsfakia@gmail.com

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Τρίτη 4 Δεκεμβρίου 2018

Epidermolysis bullosa simplex–generalized severe type due to keratin 5 p.Glu477Lys mutation: Genotype‐phenotype correlation and in silico modeling analysis

Abstract

Background/Objectives

Epidermolysis bullosa is a group of diseases caused by mutations in skin structural proteins. Availability of genetic sequencing makes identification of causative mutations easier, and genotype‐phenotype description and correlation are important. We describe six patients with a keratin 5 mutation resulting in a glutamic acid to lysine substitution at position 477 (p.Glu477Lys) who have a distinctive, severe and sometimes fatal phenotype. We also perform in silico modeling to show protein structural changes resulting in instability.

Methods

In this case series, we collected clinical data from six patients with this mutation identified from their national or local epidermolysis bullosa databases. We performed in silico modeling of the keratin 5‐keratin 14 coil 2B complex using CCBuilder and rendered with Pymol (Schrodinger, LLC, New York, NY).

Results

Features include aplasia cutis congenita, generalized blistering, palmoplantar keratoderma, onychodystrophy, airway and developmental abnormalities, and a distinctive reticulated skin pattern. Our in silico model of the keratin 5 p.Glu477Lys mutation predicts conformational change and modification of the surface charge of the keratin heterodimer, severely impairing filament stability.

Conclusions

Early recognition of the features of this genotype will improve care. In silico analysis of mutated keratin structures provides useful insights into structural instability.



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An original procedure for orbitonasal cutaneous infiltrative tumor repair, using combined forehead and melolabial propeller flaps

Abstract

Introduction

Resections of cutaneous tumors in the medial orbitonasal region can be transfixing. Repairs using a single local flap run the risk of failure and that of secondary sinonasal fistula, especially in cases of surgery on a radiated field. We propose an original and reliable repair procedure using two pedicled regional flaps vascularized by two distinct arterial systems clinched together to reconstruct the mucosal and cutaneous planes.

Materials and methods

A first melolabial propeller flap (MPF) with a superior perforating pedicle was elevated and the cutaneous side was sutured to the deep plane of the loss of substance (mucosal lining). A second homolateral or contralateral paramedian forehead flap (PFF) was then lifted and sutured over the first flap (superficial plane). The forehead pedicle flap was divided at 1 month.

Results

No trophic complication or failure was recorded on two patients. The 7-year carcinologic, aesthetic, and functional results were satisfying.

Conclusion

This technique involving the superimposition of two local flaps, vascularized by two different arterial systems, appears to offer a simple and reliable repair technique for transfixing cutaneous losses of substance in the medial orbitonasal region. It could be used in the first-line treatment, particularly if an additional radiotherapy is to be performed.



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IL‐27 Signaling Deficiency Develops Th17‐enhanced Th2‐dominant Inflammation in Murine Allergic Conjunctivitis Model

Abstract

Background

While most studies focus on pro‐allergic cytokines, the protective role of immunosuppressive cytokines in allergic inflammation is not well elucidated. This study was to explore a novel anti‐inflammatory role and cellular/molecular mechanism of IL‐27 in allergic inflammation.

Methods

A murine model of experimental allergic conjunctivitis (EAC) was induced in BALB/c, C57BL/6 or IL‐27Rα deficient (WSX‐1 ‐/‐) mice by short ragweed pollen, with untreated or PBS‐treated mice as controls. The serum, eyeballs, conjunctiva, cervical lymph nodes (CLNs) were used for study. Gene expression was determined by RT‐qPCR, protein production and activation were evaluated by immunostaining, ELISA and Western blotting.

Results

Typical allergic manifestations and stimulated TSLP signaling and Th2 responses were observed in ocular surface of EAC models in BALB/c and C57BL/6 mice. The decrease of IL‐27 at mRNA (IL‐27/EBI3) and protein levels were detected in serum, conjunctiva and CLN, as evaluated by RT‐qPCR, immunofluorescent staining, ELISA and Western blotting. EAC induced in WSX‐1 ‐/‐ mice showed aggravated allergic signs with higher TSLP‐driven Th2‐dominant inflammation, accompanied by stimulated Th17 responses, including IL‐17A, IL‐17F, and transcription factor RORγt. In contrast, Th1 cytokine IFNγ and Treg marker IL‐10, with their respective transcription factors T‐bet and foxp3 were largely suppressed. Interestingly, imbalanced activation between reduced phosphor (P)‐STAT1 and stimulated P‐STAT6 were revealed in EAC, especially WSX‐1 ‐/‐ ‐EAC mice.

Conclusion

These findings demonstrated a natural protective mechanism by IL‐27, of which signaling deficiency develops a Th17‐type hyper‐response that further aggravates Th2‐dominant Allergic Inflammation.

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Emerging concepts and challenges in implementing the exposome paradigm in allergic diseases and asthma

Abstract

Exposome research can improve the understanding of the mechanistic connections between exposures and health to help mitigate adverse health outcomes across the lifespan. The exposomic approach provides a risk profile instead of single predictors and thus is particularly applicable to allergic diseases and asthma. Under the PRACTALL collaboration between the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (EAACI) and the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (AAAAI) we evaluated the current concepts and the unmet needs on the role of the exposome in allergic diseases and asthma.

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Genotoxicity of inhalational anesthetics and its relationship with the polymorphisms of GSTT1, GSTM1, and GSTP1 genes

Abstract

Due to their wide applications, concern exists regarding possible genotoxic effects of inhalational anesthetics (IAs) among operating room personnel. This study was undertaken to examine genotoxic properties of co-exposure to nitrous oxide, sevoflurane, and isoflurane on induction of micronucleus (MN) and chromosomal aberrations (CAs) and to determine whether any associations exist between polymorphisms of GST genes and the level of genomic damage measured by MN and CAs assays. Sixty operating room personnel and 60 unexposed referent nurses were studied. The workers' exposure to the IAs was determined. DNA damage was evaluated by MN and CAs assays. Additionally, the GSTM1, GSTT1, and GSTP1 polymorphisms were detected. The mean concentrations of nitrous oxide, isoflurane, and sevoflurane were found to be 850.92 ± 919.78, 2.40 ± 0.86, and 0.18 ± 0.14 ppm, respectively. The frequency of MN and CAs in the exposed group was significantly higher than that of the non-exposed group. The frequency of MN was significantly higher in referent nurses with null GSTT1, compared to referent nurses with positive GSTT1. The frequency of MN was significantly higher in exposed individuals carrying the combined genotype of GSTT1 (−), GSTM1 (−), and GSTP1 AG as compared with subjects carrying a combination of GSTT1 (+), GSTM1 (+), and GSTP1 AA. Statistically significant associations were noted between exposure to the IAs, gender, and the combination of the three GSTs genotypes with MN frequency. These findings indicate that inhalation exposure to IAs induces genotoxic response and the polymorphisms of GSTs genes might modulate the effect of exposure to IAs on MN.



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Ertapenem – a potent treatment for clinical and quality of life improvement in patients with hidradenitis suppurativa— Reply



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Thick nails, plantar keratoderma, follicular hyperkeratosis, and leukokeratosis associated with a novel mutation in KRT6A gene



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Soft tissue reactions following cochlear implantation

Abstract

Introduction

Cochlear implantation is a boon to children with hearing loss. Rarely, it can be associated with complications. Soft tissue reaction can be a particularly distressing complication.

Materials and methods

The study was conducted on all patients presenting with soft tissue reaction post-cochlear implant in a tertiary care referral institute from March 2011 to June 2018. We graded the severity of soft tissue reaction as per the severity and then managed these patients accordingly.

Results

Thirty-five patients were included in this study. Grade 1 had 12 patients, grade 2 had 9, grade 3 had 4 and grade 4 had 9 patients. Grade 1, 2 and 3 reactions were managed conservatively, while grade 4 required surgery. The incidence of explantations increased with the grade severity.

Conclusion

Soft tissue reaction post-cochlear implant is a rare, but distressing complication. Grading and analyzing them can help us manage them in a better way.



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Longitudinal Characterization of Autoantibodies to the Thyrotropin Receptor During Alemtuzumab Therapy: Evidence that the Thyrotropin Receptor May Precede Thyroid Dysfunction by Many Years

Thyroid, Ahead of Print.


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Assessment of sediment capping with zirconium-modified bentonite to intercept phosphorus release from sediments

Abstract

Three different types of zirconium-modified bentonites (ZrMBs) including zirconium-modified original bentonite (ZrMOB), zirconium-modified magnesium-pretreated bentonite (ZrMMgB), and zirconium-modified calcium-pretreated bentonite (ZrMCaB) were synthesized and used as active covering materials to suppress the release of phosphorus (P) from sediments. To assess the covering efficiency of ZrMBs to inhibit P release from sediments, we examined the impact of ZrMB covering layer on P mobilization in sediments at different depths as well as the release of P through the interface between sediment and overlying water (SWI) by use of simulating P release control experiments and diffusive gradients in thin films (DGT) technology. The results showed that the amount of soluble reactive P (SRP) in the overlying water greatly decreased after covering with ZrMBs. Moreover, both pore water SRP and DGT-liable P (DGT-P) in the top sediments decreased after capping with ZrMBs. An obvious stratification of DGT-P was observed along the vertical direction after covering with ZrMBs, and static and active layers were found in the top sediment and in the lower sediment directly below the static layer, respectively. Furthermore, ZrMB covering led to the change of P species from easily released P to relatively or very stable P, making P in the top sediment more stable compared to that without ZrMB covering. Besides, an overwhelming majority of P immobilized by ZrMBs is hard to be re-released into the water column in a common environment. Overall, the above results demonstrate that sediment covering with ZrMBs could effectively prevent the transport of SRP from sediments into the overlying water through the SWI, and the control of P transport into the overlying water by ZrMB covering could be mostly due to the immobilization of pore water SRP, DGT-P, and mobile P in the top sediment by ZrMBs.



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Urticaria control test might misevaluate disease control in particular patients treated with omalizumab

Since its effectiveness in H1-antihistamine refractory chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) was shown, omalizumab has been increasingly used across the world. Omalizumab is licensed at a dose of 300 mg subcutaneously every 4 weeks in Turkey and in the European Union[1, 2]. The urticaria activity, control and response to treatment should be assessed by a reliable and easily applicable tool during this 4 week-interval. Urticaria activity score (UAS) and urticaria control test (UCT) are two well-developed and validated patient reported outcome measures (PRO).

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Part II - Emerging Imaging Technologies in Dermatology: Applications and Limitations

•There are emerging technologies in dermatology for use in clinical research, diagnosis, and monitoring therapeutic response. Currently, adjunctive imaging technologies are most frequently used for diagnosis and surgical planning for non-melanoma and melanoma skin cancer.•With improving technology and usability, imaging devices will become important tools for clinicians.

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Part I - Emerging Imaging Technologies in Dermatology: Basic Principles

• Dermoscopy and digital clinical imaging improve clinical diagnosis and document changing lesions.• New emerging technologies include confocal microscopy, optical coherence tomography, high frequency ultrasound, Raman spectroscopy, and fluorescence imaging, which may become integrated into clinical practice to aid in patient diagnosis and management.

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Managing pitted keratolysis: consider topical glycopyrrolate



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Efficacy and safety of oral atenolol for the treatment of infantile haemangioma: A systematic review

Abstract

Recently, several studies have reported their experience in using oral atenolol in patients with infantile haemangioma (IH), especially as an alternative to propranolol, but the efficacy and safety of oral atenolol has not been evaluated. We searched PubMed (Medline), Central, Embase, Web of Science and EBSCOhost (until May 2018) for the eligible studies reporting more than 10 IH patients who were treated with oral atenolol with detailed original data, including outcomes, regimens and adverse events (AEs). The data was standardised and analysed by using R software with meta‐package. A total of 9 of 141 identified articles, including 341 infantile haemangioma patients treated with oral atenolol therapy, were included. The pooled response rate of atenolol was 0.90 (95% CI: 0.85–0.93), and the rebound rate was 0.11 (95% CI: 0.08–0.16). Among the 341 patients, 44 patients were switched to atenolol therapy from propranolol due to adverse events. The response rate of subsequent atenolol treatment was 90.9% (40/44). Regarding AEs, 141 patients reported 177 episodes of AEs, and the pooled rate was 0.26 (95% CI: 0.12–0.47). Gastrointestinal symptoms (e.g. constipation, diarrhoea and vomiting) were the most frequent AEs (22.6%). Widely known propranolol‐related AEs, including hypoglycaemia, bronchospasm, bradycardia and hypotension, were not recorded. Overall, atenolol appears to be an effective and safe therapy for the treatment of IH and may be a promising alternative to propranolol.



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Managing pitted keratolysis: consider topical glycopyrrolate



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Efficacy and safety of oral atenolol for the treatment of infantile haemangioma: A systematic review

Abstract

Recently, several studies have reported their experience in using oral atenolol in patients with infantile haemangioma (IH), especially as an alternative to propranolol, but the efficacy and safety of oral atenolol has not been evaluated. We searched PubMed (Medline), Central, Embase, Web of Science and EBSCOhost (until May 2018) for the eligible studies reporting more than 10 IH patients who were treated with oral atenolol with detailed original data, including outcomes, regimens and adverse events (AEs). The data was standardised and analysed by using R software with meta‐package. A total of 9 of 141 identified articles, including 341 infantile haemangioma patients treated with oral atenolol therapy, were included. The pooled response rate of atenolol was 0.90 (95% CI: 0.85–0.93), and the rebound rate was 0.11 (95% CI: 0.08–0.16). Among the 341 patients, 44 patients were switched to atenolol therapy from propranolol due to adverse events. The response rate of subsequent atenolol treatment was 90.9% (40/44). Regarding AEs, 141 patients reported 177 episodes of AEs, and the pooled rate was 0.26 (95% CI: 0.12–0.47). Gastrointestinal symptoms (e.g. constipation, diarrhoea and vomiting) were the most frequent AEs (22.6%). Widely known propranolol‐related AEs, including hypoglycaemia, bronchospasm, bradycardia and hypotension, were not recorded. Overall, atenolol appears to be an effective and safe therapy for the treatment of IH and may be a promising alternative to propranolol.



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Antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of bacteria isolated from patients with ear discharge in Jimma Town, Southwest, Ethiopia

Abstract

Background

Otitis media is among the leading causes of childhood illnesses although it can also affect the adults resulting in frequent physician visits, drug prescription and a key contributor to antibiotic resistance. The aim of this study was to determine the risk factors, bacterial profile, and the antimicrobial susceptibility pattern of the isolates from patients with discharging ears which clinically equates to draining otitis media in developing countries with limited medical resources such as otoscope.

Methods

A prospective cross-sectional study was conducted on 173 patients with draining otitis media. The ear discharge specimens were collected and analyzed by standard microbial techniques. The antibiotic susceptibility profiles were determined for 19 different antibiotics by the standard disk diffusion method. Data was analyzed by SPSS version 22 and the P value of less than 0.05 was considered as statistically significant.

Results

Among 173 otitis media patients participated in the study; majority, 102(63%) were pediatrics, out of which 72 (41.61%) were in the age group of less than 4 years. Ear infection was bilateral in 39 (22.54%) and chronic in 100 (57.8%) of the patients. Pathogens were isolated from 160 (92.5%) of the patients with a total of 179 isolates. The predominant isolate was Staphylococcus aureus (30.72%) followed by Proteus spp. (17.89%). The result of this study showed that adult age (p = 0.031), rural residence (p = 0.005), previous history of health care visit and treatment (p = 0.000), upper respiratory tract infection (p = 0.018) and presence of cigarette smoker in the house (p = 0.022) had statistically significant association with chronic otitis media. Most of the isolated bacteria showed high level of resistance to ampicillin/amoxicillin (88.3%), penicillin G (79.5%) followed by trimethoprim /sulfamethoxazole (73.8%). Conversely, the majority of bacterial isolates showed moderate susceptibility to ciprofloxacin (72.9%), gentamicin (70.4%), and amikacin (69.3%). Bacterial isolates identified in this study showed trend of multiple drug resistance, majority (67%) being resistant to three or more antimicrobials.

Conclusions

Majority of the bacterial isolates were multidrug resistant, hence, efforts to isolate microorganisms and determine the susceptibility pattern should be strengthened to improve the treatment outcome of otitis media instead of the usual trend of empirical treatment.



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Heavy metals in organs of stray dogs and cats from the city of Naples and its surroundings (Southern Italy)

Abstract

The aim of the present study was to assess the concentrations of lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) in the liver and kidney from stray dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) and cats (Felis catus) found dead between 2014 and 2017 in the city of Naples and its surrounding areas. These organs from 290 dogs and 88 cats were collected after ordinary necropsy of stray animals. Heavy metal concentrations were determined by using atomic absorption spectrophotometry (AAS). Concentrations of Pb (up to 5.93 mg/kg) and Cd (ranging from 0.005 to 6.13 mg/kg) were detected in both livers and kidneys analyzed. Differences in concentration were found based on age class, gender, and kind of tissue for both elements, with a trend similar to those already reported in the literature for comparable studies from different countries. Cadmium levels in the kidney were significantly higher (p < 0.05) in females than those in males for both species. As regards to Pb, the highest concentrations were detected in the liver (3.45 mg/kg in dog and 5.93 in cat, respectively) followed by the renal tissue, with no significant difference depending on the animal gender. This study can be considered the first one in Italy regarding stray dogs and cats as bio-indicators of environmental contamination due to lead and cadmium, suggesting that pets could be sentinel animals to evaluate human exposure to these heavy metals.



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Changes of DNA methylation of Isoetes sinensis under Pb and Cd stress

Abstract

To investigate the molecular response of ancient plants to heavy metal stress and to explore the feature of DNA methylation in endangered plants after exposure to heavy metals, the Isoetes sinensis, an endangered plant, was stressed with three different concentrations of two heavy metals lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd), respectively. Then the degrees and the patterns of DNA methylation in the leaves were measured on the 14th day using Methylation Sensitive Amplified Polymorphism (MSAP) technique. The results showed that the DNA methylated profile of I. sinensis was affected by Pb and Cd stress. There was no significant difference in the amount of DNA methylation among control check (CK), Pb stress group, and Cd stress group (CK 46.96%, Pb 48.23%, and Cd 48.1%). However, full-methylation level of Pb stress group (28.34%) and Cd stress group (20.25%) was lower than control (33.91%), in contrast, hemi-methylation level Pb stress group (19.89%) and Cd stress group (27.85%) were higher than control (13.04%). The change of patterns from no methylation or hemi-methylation of internal and external cytosines into full-methylation of internal and external cytosines accounted for a large proportion in enhanced methylation aspects. The full-methylation into no methylation or hemi- or full-methylation of internal and external cytosines occupied most of demethylation. The proportion of DNA methylation (including hypermethylation) by both Pb and Cd stresses is nearly equal (39.04% and 39.71%), but the proportion of DNA demethylation by Cd is higher than that by Pb (46.86% than 33.92%).



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Nitrate removal from groundwater using negatively charged nanofiltration membrane

Abstract

A commercial nanofiltration (NF) membrane was modified using poly(sodium 4-styrenesulfonate) (PSS) to improve the nitrate rejection from groundwater. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis, zeta potential, and water contact angle analyses were performed, showing that PSS was successfully coated onto the membrane with the surface negative charge density being enhanced. The results of nitrate removal tests showed that the best PSS concentration was 1.5 mg/L, with the nitrate rejection rate of 88.8% and the permeate flux of 27.0 L/m2 h. The effect of initial nitrate concentration and solution pH on the nitrate removal performance of the modified NF membrane was investigated. The results indicate that the modified NF membrane can improve nitrate removal from actual groundwater, with little membrane permeate flux loss.

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Residue behavior and risk assessment of cymoxanil in grape under field conditions and survey of market samples in Guangzhou

Abstract

A simple and fast method based on liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) was developed for cymoxanil residue analysis in grape. Sample preparation based on solid-liquid extraction was optimized without using adsorbent for purification. Recoveries were 79.8–109.5% with relative standard deviations (RSDs) of 2.5–9.4% at fortified levels from 0.001 to 0.50 mg/kg. The limit of detection (LOD) was 0.3 μg/kg. Field trials were conducted to explore the dissipation and terminal residue behavior of cymoxanil in grape. Results showed that the half-lives of cymoxanil were from 0.5 to 0.7 days. Terminal residues were from below the limit of quantification (LOQ) to 0.363 mg/kg. Dietary exposure risk assessment revealed that the risk quotients (RQs) were much less than 1. It was concluded that cymoxanil in grape raised negligible concerns to human health under field conditions. Sixty grape samples from Guangzhou market were found to be free of cymoxanil. The proposed study would provide reference for appropriate use of cymoxanil in grape planting in China.



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Nasal nitric oxide in the inferior turbinate surface decreases with intranasal steroids in allergic rhinitis: A prospective study

It remains controversial whether nasal nitric oxide (NO) serves as a reliable parameter to evaluate treatment efficacy in patients with allergic rhinitis (AR). The measurement of local nasal NO levels has been shown to be a sensitive marker for the diagnosis of symptomatic AR patients. Here we assessed the applicability of nasal NO to evaluations of the efficacy of intranasal steroids (INS) in a prospective design.

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Chemical analysis of in vivo –irradiated dentine of head and neck cancer patients by ATR-FTIR and Raman spectroscopy

Abstract

Objectives

To evaluate the effect of in vivo radiotherapy on the chemical properties of human dentine by Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and Raman analysis.

Materials and methods

Chemical composition was evaluated comparing control and irradiated group (n = 8). Irradiated teeth were obtained from radiotherapy patients subjected to fractionated X-ray radiation of 1.8 Gy daily totaling 72 Gy. The teeth were sectioned according to the type of dentine (crown or root dentine), obtaining 3-mm dentine cervical slices. The analyzed parameters by FTIR and Raman spectroscopies were mineral/matrix ratio (M:M), carbonate/mineral ratio (C:M), amide I/amide III ratio, and amide I/CH2 ratio. Raman also calculated the phosphate and carbonate crystallinity.

Results

FTIR revealed that M:M had a decrease in both factors (p = 0.008; p = 0.043, respectively) and root dentine showed a lower C:M in the irradiated group (p = 0.003). Raman revealed a higher phosphate crystallinity and a lower carbonate crystallinity in crown dentine of irradiated group (p = 0.021; p = 0.039). For amide I/amide III, the irradiated showed a lower ratio when compared to the control group (FTIR p = 0.002; Raman p = 0.017). For amide I/CH2, the root dentine showed a higher ratio than the crown dentine in both methods (p < 0.001).

Conclusions

Radiotherapy altered the chemical composition of human dentine. The exchange of phosphate-carbonate ions in the hydroxyapatite and higher concentration of organic components was found after radiotherapy.

Clinical relevance

The increased risk of radiation-related caries in patients undergoing head and neck radiotherapy is due not only to salivary, dietary, and microbiological changes but also to changes in tooth chemical composition.



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Case of steroid-resistant Crohns-associated bronchiolitis in the setting of quiescent gastrointestinal disease treated with infliximab

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Cher Shiong Chuah<br />Nov 28, 2018; 11:e226934-e226934<br />

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Polymicrobial anaerobic infection with a deep abscess in the supraspinous fossa following a subacromial corticosteroid injection

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John G Skedros<br />Nov 28, 2018; 11:e226598-e226598<br />

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A dogs dinner: an interesting case presenting as gastroenteritis

Caroline Elliott<br />Nov 28, 2018; 11:e226131-e226131<br />

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Toxic shock syndrome: the great masquerader

Sagnik Biswas<br />Nov 28, 2018; 11:e226123-e226123<br />

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'Hearing hooves, finding zebras: the differential diagnosis of cardiac arrest precipitated by chest pain in the postpartum woman

Gareth Squire<br />Nov 28, 2018; 11:e227048-e227048<br />

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Recognising the return of nutritional deficiencies: a modern pellagra puzzle

Elisabeth Ng<br />Nov 28, 2018; 11:e227454-e227454<br />

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Augmented reality game-related injury

Kate Gemma Richards<br />Nov 28, 2018; 11:e224012-e224012<br />

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Inflammatory fibroid polyp of the duodenum: is endoscopic resection a feasible therapeutic choice?

Faisal Inayat<br />Nov 28, 2018; 11:e226972-e226972<br />

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Tumour lysis syndrome: a rare side effect of imatinib therapy for GIST

Juliann Ondecker<br />Nov 28, 2018; 11:e226647-e226647<br />

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Skull base aspergillosis in an immunocompetent elderly man with early response to steroid

Pamela Sarkar<br />Nov 28, 2018; 11:e226998-e226998<br />

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Eagles syndrome: a piercing matter

Matthew Zammit<br />Nov 28, 2018; 11:e226611-e226611<br />

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Traumatic rosette cataract

Rohan Bir Singh<br />Nov 28, 2018; 11:e227465-e227465<br />

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Successful outcome after spontaneous first trimester intra-amniotic haematoma and early preterm premature rupture of membranes

Spyros Bakalis<br />Nov 28, 2018; 11:e224596-e224596<br />

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Cervicofacial necrotising fasciitis by clindamycin-resistant and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in a young healthy man

Cong Ran<br />Nov 28, 2018; 11:e226975-e226975<br />

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Unusual presentation of a life-threatening intraperitoneal haemorrhage after elective inguinal hernia repair

Kenrick Kai Chi Chan<br />Nov 28, 2018; 11:e226676-e226676<br />

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Chronic meningoencephalitis with mixed pathology mimics progressive supranuclear palsy

Marian L Dale<br />Nov 28, 2018; 11:e227119-e227119<br />

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Unusual case of Lemierres syndrome

Issrah I Jawad<br />Nov 28, 2018; 11:e226948-e226948<br />

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Acute subretinal abscess in Staphylococcus aureus septicaemia with endophthalmitis showcased by multimodal retinal imaging and with 2-year follow-up

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Rita Prajapati<br />Nov 28, 2018; 11:e227288-e227288<br />

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Dysphagia due to massive retropharyngeal and pre-vertebral abscess

Thomas Hendriks<br />Nov 28, 2018; 11:e228162-e228162<br />

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Meropenem-induced liver injury and beta-lactam cross-reactivity

Timothy Tattersall<br />Nov 28, 2018; 11:e227124-e227124<br />

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The effect of thyroid functions on osteopenia of prematurity in preterm infants

Journal Name: Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism
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Antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of bacteria isolated from patients with ear discharge in Jimma Town, Southwest, Ethiopia

Otitis media is among the leading causes of childhood illnesses although it can also affect the adults resulting in frequent physician visits, drug prescription and a key contributor to antibiotic resistance. ...

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Shouldering the load of mandible reconstruction: 81 cases of oromandibular reconstruction with the scapular tip free flap

Abstract

Background

The scapular tip free flap (STFF) is becoming more popular for oromandibular reconstruction. This article reviewed the early and late outcomes in a larger series over 9 years.

Methods

We conducted a retrospective review of all consecutive patients who underwent oromandibular reconstruction using the STFF at London Health Sciences Centre. Demographic information, surgical data, and complications were collected and analyzed.

Results

From April 2008 to March 2017, 81 STFFs were performed in 80 patients. The average bony reconstruction measured 5.4 cm. Bone‐only flaps were utilized in 24 cases (29.6%). Five cases (6.2%) required a single osteotomy. There were 3 (3.7%) flap failures. There were 7 plate extrusions and 11 cases of radiographic nonunion.

Conclusion

The STFF is a reliable option with acceptable early and long‐term results. The STFF may be considered as a first line option especially for shorter bone defects or in conjunction with complex soft tissue requirements.



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Use of antiosteoporotic drugs and calcium/vitamin D in patients with fragility fractures: impact on re-fracture and mortality risk

Abstract

Purpose

To evaluate the impact of pharmacological treatment in osteoporosis patients with recent fracture and to assess the incidence of subsequent fracture and all-cause mortality.

Methods

This observational retrospective study was based on data from administrative databases of five Italian Local Health Units. Osteoporosis patients aged ≥ 50 years with hospitalization for vertebral or hip fracture occurring between 01/01/2011 and 31/12/2015 were included. Treatment adherence was calculated using the medication possession ratio. Multivariable proportional hazard Cox model was used to identify factors associated with time to re-fracture and all-cause mortality.

Results

A cohort of 3475 patients were included and 41.5% of them did not receive any specific anti-fracture treatment. Among treated patients (N = 2032), the majority (83.6%) received calcium/vitamin D supplementation. Over a mean follow-up of 3 years, the risk of subsequent fractures was 44.4% lower in treated patients compared to untreated ones (HR = 0.556, 95% CI = 0.420–0.735, p < 0.001) and 64.4% lower in those receiving calcium/vitamin D supplementation compared to osteoporosis treatment only (HR = 0.356, 95% CI = 0.237-0.533, p < 0.001). The risk of re-fracture was 77.2% lower in treated patients who were adherent to medication (HR = 0.228, 95% CI = 0.139–0.376, p < 0.001). Treated patients had 64% lower mortality risk over the follow-up compared to untreated ones (HR = 0.360, 95% CI = 0.310–0.418, p < 0.001).

Conclusions

A consistent proportion of osteoporosis patients did not receive specific treatment after a fracture, showing poor adherence to national guidelines on osteoporosis treatment. Osteoporosis drug treatment, and to a greater extent in combination with calcium/vitamin D, and adherence were correlated with lower risk of both re-fracture and all-cause mortality.



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Use of antiosteoporotic drugs and calcium/vitamin D in patients with fragility fractures: impact on re-fracture and mortality risk

Abstract

Purpose

To evaluate the impact of pharmacological treatment in osteoporosis patients with recent fracture and to assess the incidence of subsequent fracture and all-cause mortality.

Methods

This observational retrospective study was based on data from administrative databases of five Italian Local Health Units. Osteoporosis patients aged ≥ 50 years with hospitalization for vertebral or hip fracture occurring between 01/01/2011 and 31/12/2015 were included. Treatment adherence was calculated using the medication possession ratio. Multivariable proportional hazard Cox model was used to identify factors associated with time to re-fracture and all-cause mortality.

Results

A cohort of 3475 patients were included and 41.5% of them did not receive any specific anti-fracture treatment. Among treated patients (N = 2032), the majority (83.6%) received calcium/vitamin D supplementation. Over a mean follow-up of 3 years, the risk of subsequent fractures was 44.4% lower in treated patients compared to untreated ones (HR = 0.556, 95% CI = 0.420–0.735, p < 0.001) and 64.4% lower in those receiving calcium/vitamin D supplementation compared to osteoporosis treatment only (HR = 0.356, 95% CI = 0.237-0.533, p < 0.001). The risk of re-fracture was 77.2% lower in treated patients who were adherent to medication (HR = 0.228, 95% CI = 0.139–0.376, p < 0.001). Treated patients had 64% lower mortality risk over the follow-up compared to untreated ones (HR = 0.360, 95% CI = 0.310–0.418, p < 0.001).

Conclusions

A consistent proportion of osteoporosis patients did not receive specific treatment after a fracture, showing poor adherence to national guidelines on osteoporosis treatment. Osteoporosis drug treatment, and to a greater extent in combination with calcium/vitamin D, and adherence were correlated with lower risk of both re-fracture and all-cause mortality.



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Multimodal Imaging in a Case of Idiopathic Neuroretinitis

A 37-year-old woman presented with painful visual loss in the left eye for 2 weeks. The best-corrected visual acuity was 20/200. Ophthalmic examination of the left eye revealed vitreous cells, optic disc swelling, serous retinal detachment, and macular star-figure hard exudates. Swept-source optical coherence tomography showed both inner and outer retinas were swollen, the choroid was thickened, and the corresponding retinal pigment epithelium was elevated. Wide-field indocyanine green angiography disclosed multiple hypofluorescent spots in the mid-periphery. Taken together, an involvement of optic disc, entire retina, and choroid was considered in the current case.
Case Rep Ophthalmol 2018;9:487–492

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Postoperative Late-Onset Endophthalmitis Caused by Leishmania donovani: A Case Report

Leishmania donovani is a human blood parasite that belongs to the genus Leishmania. We would like to present a case of late Leishmania donovani endophthalmitis in one eye of a patient that underwent simultaneous bilateral grade 3 cataract surgery.
Case Rep Ophthalmol 2018;9:484–486

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Primary Cutaneous vs Secondary Cutaneous Follicular Lymphomas: A Comparative Study Focused on BCL2, CD10 and t (14;18) Expression

Background

Primary cutaneous follicular center‐cell lymphoma (PCFCL) is one of the most common types of cutaneous B‐cell lymphoma. Differences in immunohistochemical expression of BCL2 and CD10 antigens along with the presence of t(14:18) translocation in neoplastic cells have been postulated as relevant clues in differentiating PCFCL from cutaneous lesions secondary to a systemic follicular lymphoma (SCFL). The aim of this study is to evaluate the significance and usefulness of these parameters in a large series of patients.

Methods

Patients with PCFCL and SCFL diagnosed at three University Hospitals in Barcelona, from 2000‐2015 were reviewed. Clinical, histopathological, immunophenotypical, genetic and outcome parameters were analysed

Results

Eighty‐one cases (59 PCFCL and 22 SCFL) were included. There were no significant differences between PCFCL and SCFL cases regarding clinical presentation, site of involvement or predominant type of skin lesions. Most patients in both groups showed positivity for BCL2 and CD10 but strong expression of BCL2 and CD10 were associated with SCFL cases. Although more frequent in SCFL, a small proportion of PCFCL cases also showed the t (14:18) on FISH analysis.

Conclusions

The intensity of BCL2 expression was found to be the single most valuable clue in differentiating PCFCL from SCFL cases on histopathological grounds.

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A diagnostically‐challenging case of melanoma ex blue nevus with comprehensive molecular analysis, including the 23‐gene expression signature (myPath Melanoma)

Melanoma ex blue nevus (MEBN) is a rare, aggressive, and potentially lethal neoplasm. Distinguishing MEBN from an atypical cellular blue nevus can be very challenging. We report a diagnostically difficult case of MEBN with lymph node metastases, in which single nucleotide polymorphism array and fluorescence in situ hybridization were used to arrive at the correct diagnosis. It was also analyzed by the recently‐introduced proprietary 23‐gene expression signature test (myPath Melanoma, Myriad Genetics Inc.). To our knowledge, this is the second reported case of MEBN analyzed by the 23‐gene expression signature, which provided a false negative result. More studies are needed to assess the sensitivity and specificity of this test in various melanocytic proliferations.

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Assessment of taste functions in allergic rhinitis patients undergoing allergen-specific immunotherapy

Abstract

Background

We evaluated taste functions of patients with perennial allergic rhinitis (AR) before and after allergen-specific immunotherapy (AIT).

Methods

The study was designed as a prospective clinical study in our tertiary care hospital. Patients (n = 21) who were diagnosed with perennial AR on the basis of physical examination, skin prick test of at least 3* for HDM allergen and treated with AIT were enrolled in this study. A control group (n = 21) was selected from patients who were given intranasal steroids (INS) for perennial AR. Both groups had self-reported hyposmia and subjective loss of the sense of taste before treatment. Taste strips (Burghart, Wedel, Germany) were used for the taste identification scores before and after 6 months treatment.

Results

A total of 42 subjects were included, with a mean age of 24.1 ± 7.9 years (range 15–43 years). Overall, the AIT group showed more of an improvement of taste function, observed in the total average test scores, compared to the INS group (p < 0.05), but no change was detected between the groups before treatment. No difference was found for the bitter taste scores between the study groups (p = 0.053).

Conclusion

Subcutaneous allergen immunotherapy resulted in more of an improvement in taste function than intranasal steroids. Further studies are needed.



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Defining quality in chronic rhinosinusitis management



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Science in endoscopic cranial base, rhinology, and allergy



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Ibrutinib plus rituximab superior to standard treatment for some patients with chronic leukemia

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A clinical trial showed that ibrutinib plus rituximab is superior to standard treatment for patients age 70 and younger with untreated chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). Findings were announced at the American Society of Hematology annual meeting.



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Atypical nasal mass

Publication date: Available online 4 December 2018

Source: European Annals of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Diseases

Author(s): E. Drapier, M. Makeieff, X. Dubernard



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HLA testing in the molecular diagnostic laboratory

Abstract

The human leukocyte antigen (HLA) system is a highly polymorphic family of genes involved in immunity and responsible for identifying self versus non-self. HLA typing is essential for solid organ and bone marrow transplantation as well as in non-transplant settings such as disease association and pharmacogenomics. Typing of HLA genes differs from most molecular testing as, rather than evaluating differences from an accepted "wild-type" gene, it must distinguish between thousands of similar, but distinct alleles. This article will describe the HLA system and nomenclature. We will then discuss clinical uses of HLA typing including solid organ transplantation, hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, evaluation of platelet refractory patients, disease association, and pharmacogenetics. Finally, we describe common molecular methods of HLA typing.



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Intake of a fermented plant product attenuates allergic symptoms without changing systemic immune responses in a mouse model of Japanese cedar pollinosis

Japanese cedar pollinosis (JCP) is one of the most prevalent allergies in Japan. Within the past few decades, many food factors have been demonstrated to suppress symptoms of pollinosis and mast cell degranula...

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Biomechanically stimulated chondrocytes promote osteoclastic bone resorption in the mandibular condyle

Publication date: Available online 3 December 2018

Source: Archives of Oral Biology

Author(s): Bin Kuang, Zhaobin Zeng, Qing Qin

Abstract
Objective

Chondrocyte signaling is important in osteoclastic bone resorption in mice tibiae. The present study aimed to test whether biomechanically stimulated chondrocytes promote osteoclastic bone resorption in the mandibular condyle.

Methods

Primary chondrocytes isolated from rat condylar cartilage were stimulated by fluid flow shear stress (FSS) for 30, 60, 120 min at intensities of 10, 20, or 30 dynes/cm2. The levels of pro-osteoclastic factors and pro-osteoclastic function of FSS-stimulated chondrocytes were tested. Abnormal molar occlusion was established in rats, and the relationship between cartilage degeneration and osteoclastogenesis in the subchondral bone of the mandibular condyle, and the expression of pro-osteoclastic factors in condylar cartilage, were evaluated.

Results

The mRNA and protein levels of SDF-1 and TGFβ-1 increased significantly in all FSS-treated groups; the levels of RANKL and RANKL:OPG increased in all intensities and in 60 and 120 min of FSS; and those of Wnt5 A increased in all time-points and in 20 and 30 dynes/cm2 of FSS-treated groups (all compared with their levels the controls; P < 0.05). The percent area of degenerative cartilage changes correlated positively with osteoclast number and osteoclast surface/bone surface in the mandibular condyles of abnormal occlusion rats (P < 0.05). Abnormal occlusion increased the immune-positive area and the mRNA expression levels of Sdf1, Tgfb1, Rankl, Wnt5a and the RANKL:OPG ratio in rat condylar cartilage compared with those in the controls (all P < 0.05).

Conclusion

Chondrocytes under mechanical stimulation could express higher levels of pro-osteoclastic factors and induced condylar subchondral bone resorption by promoting osteoclastogenesis.



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Methylation status of SFRP1, SFRP2, RASSF1A, RARβ and DAPK1 genes in patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma

Publication date: Available online 3 December 2018

Source: Archives of Oral Biology

Author(s): Joanna Katarzyna Strzelczyk, Łukasz Krakowczyk, Aleksander Jerzy Owczarek

Abstract

Our study assessed the methylation status of the SFRP1, SFRP2, RASSF1 A, RARβ and DAPK1 genes, which are associated with epigenetic silencing in cancers. In a group of 75 patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma, aberrant methylation was detected using methylation-specific PCR in tumours and matched margins. Our results showed significantly higher methylation frequency in tumours than in surgical margin of SFRP2 (26.6% vs 11.9%, p < 0.05) and DAPK1 (65.3% vs 41.3%, p < 0.01) genes. Moreover, methylation of the SFRP1 and DAPK1 genes was associated with older age. Advanced tumour stages were associated with lower rates of SFRP1 gene methylation. Decreased methylation levels of the SFRP2 and RASSF1 A genes were associated with positive N stage. On the contrary, lymph node metastasis were associated with higher methylation rates of RARβ and DAPK1 genes. Patients with a familial history of cancer were associated with more frequently methylated SFRP1, SFRP2 and DAPK1 genes. Hypermethylation of DAPK1 was associated with decreased risk of death in patients. Our results are suggestive, although not conclusive, that some epigenetic changes, especially frequent hypermethylation of SFRP2 and DAPK1 genes, can be useful as potential diagnostic biomarkers of oral cavity cancer. Moreover, estimating the methylation status in surgical margins could become an additional strategy for more accurate treatment methods. Further efforts are needed to identify and validate this finding on a larger patient group and using new advanced methylation testing methods.



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18F-Fluorocholine for the Detection of Parathyroid Adenomas

Condition:   Hyperparathyroidism, Primary
Intervention:   Drug: Fluorocholine PET
Sponsor:   University of California, San Francisco
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18F-Fluorocholine for the Detection of Parathyroid Adenomas

Condition:   Hyperparathyroidism, Primary
Intervention:   Drug: Fluorocholine PET
Sponsor:   University of California, San Francisco
Recruiting

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Relationship between vitamin D and chronic spontaneous urticaria: a systematic review

Vitamin D has been reported to be associated with many allergic diseases. There are a limited number of the studies of vitamin D supplementation in patients with chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU). This study...

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Thieme Teaching Award 2018 für interprofessionelles Video-Lerntool

Anästhesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther 2018; 53: 734-734
DOI: 10.1055/a-0751-3830



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Metaanalyse kombinierter Spinal-Epidural- vs. Spinalanästhesie bei Sectio

Anästhesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther 2018; 53: 728-729
DOI: 10.1055/a-0763-0199



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Leitlinien: Ketamin hilft bei akuten Schmerzen

Anästhesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther 2018; 53: 732-733
DOI: 10.1055/a-0763-0647



Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

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Ketamin i. v. bei chronischen Schmerzen: Was sagen die neuen Leitlinien?

Anästhesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther 2018; 53: 729-730
DOI: 10.1055/a-0763-0502



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Präoperative Bolusgabe von Ringer-Laktat kann hämodynamischer Instabilität vorbeugen

Anästhesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther 2018; 53: 731-732
DOI: 10.1055/a-0762-9494



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Unterer Atemwegsinfekt: Procalcitonin-Messung reduziert Antibiotikaverbrauch nicht

Anästhesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther 2018; 53: 730-731
DOI: 10.1055/a-0763-0387



Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

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ECMO – High-Tech-Verfahren bei Lungenversagen

Anästhesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther 2018; 53: 734-735
DOI: 10.1055/a-0741-9860



Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

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„Klug-entscheiden-Empfehlungen“ für die Notaufnahme

Anästhesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther 2018; 53: 735-735
DOI: 10.1055/a-0741-9837



Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

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Kinderanästhesie mit Sicherheit: Update Medikamentensicherheit

Anästhesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther 2018; 53: 741-752
DOI: 10.1055/a-0575-0536

Medikamentenfehler kommen in allen Versorgungsbereichen vor. Bei Kindern steigt die Fehlerwahrscheinlichkeit im Vergleich zu Erwachsenen aufgrund altersgruppenspezifischer Besonderheiten und der erforderlichen Dosisberechnung. Wesentliche Aspekte sind: die Erkenntnis, dass jeder Versorger fehlbar ist, und die Akzeptanz von Sicherheitsstrukturen. Dieser Beitrag beschreibt einen Katalog alltagstauglicher Maßnahmen zur Medikamentensicherheit.
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Vielen Dank!

Anästhesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther 2018; 53: 736-736
DOI: 10.1055/a-0766-9283



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Sichere Kinderanästhesie – von der Evidenz zur Praxis!

Anästhesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther 2018; 53: 738-740
DOI: 10.1055/a-0750-2786



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Atemwegsmanagement in der Kinderanästhesie: Anwendung von Materialien und Methoden

Anästhesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther 2018; 53: 754-765
DOI: 10.1055/a-0575-0557

Das Atemwegsmanagement stellt eine Kernkompetenz des klinisch tätigen Anästhesisten dar. Insbesondere bei der Versorgung von pädiatrischen Patienten ist die sichere Anwendung entsprechender Materialien, Methoden und Abläufe für die Atemwegssicherung essenziell. Der wissenschaftliche Arbeitskreis Kinderanästhesie der DGAI (WAKKA) hat 2011 eine Handlungsempfehlung für das Management des unerwartet schwierigen Atemweges herausgegeben. Die Handlungsempfehlung für den erwartet schwierigen Atemweg ist aktuell als Entwurf auf der Seite des WAKKA abrufbar. Für die richtige Anwendung von Materialien und Methoden des Atemwegsmanagements benötigt man Kenntnisse über verfügbare Hilfsmittel und deren korrekte Verwendung, sowie Übung in ihrer Anwendung. Diese Übersichtsarbeit stellt eine Auswahl von Materialien und Methoden vor, die in den Handlungsempfehlungen zum Atemwegsmanagement empfohlen werden.
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Drama im Aufwachraum: pädiatrisches Emergence-Delir

Anästhesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther 2018; 53: 766-776
DOI: 10.1055/a-0575-0473

Das pädiatrische Emergence Delir rückt aufgrund der Debatte um Neurotoxizität von Anästhetika bei kleinen Kindern erneut in den Fokus. Die 2017 von der Europäischen Gesellschaft für Anästhesiologie (ESA) publizierte Leitlinie zu Prävention und Therapie kann eine sinnvolle Unterstützung der klinischen Tätigkeit sein. Insbesondere die zügige und konsequente Behandlung von Schmerzen bei kleinen Kindern und die konsequente Diagnose eines pädED mittels validierter Skale ermöglicht es- dank der Verbreitung von patient data management systemen- in Zukunft eine reelle Inzidenz des pädEDs anzugeben. In der Prävention des pädED liegt der Schwerpunkt auf der Reduktion der präoperativen Angst der Kinder, egal, ob dies durch ein auf das Kind fokussierte Kinderanästhesieteam zusammen mit den Eltern, Musik, Clowns, smartphones/tablets oder eine medikamentöse Prämedikation erzielt wird. Medikamentöse pädED-Prophylaxe durch perioperative Anwendung von alpha-2-Agonisten und die Verwendung von Propofol als Ausleitungsbolus oder TIVA erscheint gleichzeitg sinnvoll. Postoperativ ermöglicht eine ruhige Aufwachumgebung ein entspanntes delirfreies Aufwachen. Postanästhesiologische Visiten mit strukturiertem Erfassen von Veränderungen des kindlichen Verhaltens respektive schriftliche Fragebögen werden in Zukunft Auskunft über das pädED auf den Normalstationen geben. Strukturierte Nachbefragungen im Verlauf werden auch die Erfassung postoperativen unerwünschten Verhaltensänderungen und deren möglichen Zusammenhang zum pädED ermöglichen.
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Echokardiografie bei akuter Rechtsherzinsuffizienz

Anästhesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther 2018; 53: 778-786
DOI: 10.1055/a-0575-7156

Die akute Rechtsherzinsuffizienz wird als Ursache einer kardiopulmonalen Insuffizienz häufig übersehen und kann vital bedrohlich sein. Die verschiedenen Krankheitsbilder, die der Rechtsherzinsuffizienz ätiologisch auf Ebene der Nachlast, Vorlast und Kontraktilität zugrunde liegen, können mittels zielgerichteter Diagnostik abgeklärt werden. Neben klinischen Symptomen ist vor allem die Echokardiografie für die Diagnosestellung relevant.
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Betablocker im septischen Schock

Anästhesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther 2018; 53: 787-792
DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-124906

Die Therapie von Patienten im septischen Schock birgt große Herausforderungen. Die adrenerg vermittelte Stressantwort im Körper ist komplex reguliert – ob Betablocker die Hämodynamik in der Sepsis verbessern können, ist noch offen. Dieser Beitrag gibt einen Überblick über die Pharmakologie des betaadrenergen Systems, die pathophysiologische Rationale und die aktuelle Literatur zum Betablocker-Einsatz in der Sepsis und im septischen Schock.
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3D-CAM: Delir-Testinstrument für deutschsprachigen Raum übersetzt

Anästhesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther 2018; 53: 793-796
DOI: 10.1055/a-0627-4601

Das postoperative Delir (POD) ist eine häufige und schwerwiegende Komplikation nach chirurgischen Eingriffen. Darum müssen Patienten postoperativ gezielt auf die Entwicklung eines POD untersucht werden. Hierfür steht die Weiterentwicklung des bekannten Delir-Testinstruments CAM, das 3D-CAM, nun auch in deutscher Fassung zur Verfügung.
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Tetraplegie nach radikaler Zystektomie

Anästhesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther 2018; 53: 797-799
DOI: 10.1055/a-0749-7258

Schlichtungsstellen für Arzthaftpflichtfragen bieten Patienten, Ärzten und Versicherern eine Möglichkeit, Arzthaftungsstreitigkeiten außergerichtlich zu klären. In der Rubrik „Fälle der Schlichtungsstelle" stellen wir abgeschlossene Fälle aus der Schlichtungsstelle für Arzthaftpflichtfragen der norddeutschen Ärztekammern vor.
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Expression levels of miR-34-family microRNAs are associated with TP53 mutation status in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

Abstract

Purpose

The majority of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) cases in developing countries are associated with cigarette smoking and TP53 mutations. p53 is a transcription factor that activates downstream genes, including the hsa-miR-34a and hsa-miR-34b/c loci, to achieve cell-cycle arrest, senescence, and/or apoptosis. This study examined the differences in expression levels of miR-34 in HNSCC with or without TP53 mutations.

Methods

We examined surgically resected tumor samples and normal adjacent tissues from HNSCC in oral cavity, larynx, and hypopharynx for TP53 mutations (exons 5–8) and miR-34 expression levels.

Results

miR-34a, miR-34b, miR-34b*, and miR-34c are significantly up-regulated in tumors with wild-type TP53 genes (n = 23); while such up-regulation is not observed in tumors with mutant TP53 (n = 19). Although expression levels of miR-34-family miRNAs do not correlate with gender, age, or tumor staging, interestingly they are correlated with smoking status and tumor sites. miR-34b/b*/c are up-regulated in tumors from those who ever smoked or recently smoked (quit smoking less than 15 years ago); but such up-regulation was not seen in those who never smoked or quit smoking for at least 15 years. HNSCC of the oral cavity also up-regulated miR-34b/b*/c while no such overexpression was observed in HNSCC of the larynx and hypopharynx.

Conclusions

Surgically resected HNSCC samples with no TP53 mutations have elevated levels of miR-34a and miR-34b/b*/c, while those with TP53 mutations show no such up-regulation. miR-34b/b*/c expression is also correlated with smoking status and tumor sites.



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Swept-source optical coherence tomography and optical coherence tomography angiography in acquired toxoplasmic chorioretinitis: a case report

To describe swept-source optical coherence tomography and optical coherence tomography angiography retinal changes in a case of acute toxoplasmic chorioretinitis both at the time of diagnosis and after healing.

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Does metformin usage improve survival in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma? A population-based study

We sought to expand upon preliminary data suggesting that metformin confers a survival benefit to patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC).

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Self-targeted knockdown of CD44 improves cisplatin sensitivity of chemoresistant non-small cell lung cancer cells

Abstract

Background

Chemoresistance remains a major challenge for effective chemotherapy of non-small-cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC). CD44 expression is related to the susceptibility of various cancer cell types to anticancer drugs. Here, we systematically investigated the CD44-dependent chemoresistance of NSCLC cells and developed a liposomal siRNA delivery system to overcome this chemoresistance by the self-targeted downregulation of CD44.

Methods

We confirmed the relationship between the expression of CD44 and the chemosensitivity of NSCLC cells using flow cytometry and MTT assay. We then generated and characterized cisplatin-resistant cell lines and compared the expression of CD44 in resistant cells to that in parental cells using western blotting. To evaluate whether the chemosensitivity of resistant cells depends on CD44 expression, we performed CD44 knockdown using CD44 siRNA and detected the chemosensitivity of these cells. Additionally, we prepared hyaluronic acid (HA)-coated liposomes as a targeted delivery system to selectively deliver CD44-specific siRNA to chemoresistant NSCLC cells and observed whether the chemosensitivity of these cells was improved.

Results

We found that CD44 expression is inversely proportional to the degree of cellular response to cisplatin chemotherapy and that CD44 is overexpressed in chemoresistant NSCLC cells. By performing CD44 knockdown using siRNA, we reconfirmed that the chemosensitivity of resistant cells depends on CD44 expression. We also observed that HA-liposome-mediated siRNA delivery prior to cisplatin chemotherapy significantly reduced CD44 expression and enhanced cisplatin sensitivity in chemoresistant NSCLC cells.

Conclusions

These results suggest that self-targeted downregulation of chemoresistance-associated cell surface proteins during chemotherapy is an effective therapeutic strategy for overcoming the chemoresistance of NSCLC cells.



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Lack of UGT polymorphism association with idasanutlin pharmacokinetics in solid tumor patients

Abstract

Purpose

Idasanutlin is a selective small-molecule MDM2 antagonist. It activates the tumor suppressor TP53 and is in phase 3 clinical trial for acute myeloid leukemia. Nonclinical studies have shown that glucuronidation is the major metabolizing mechanism for idasanutlin and UGT1A3 is the major metabolizing enzyme. There are reported examples of UGT polymorphisms associated with drug metabolism or response. Thus, the aim of this analysis is to investigate if UGT polymorphism is associated with idasanutlin pharmacokinetics.

Method

Idasanutlin clearance was derived and normalized from two phase I studies. Its clearance level was compared between patients with different genotypes at 44 non-monomorphic UGT SNPs. Several single-locus and multi-locus association analysis, including haplotype association analysis and pairwise SNP interaction (epistasis) analyses were performed to investigate if there is any association between UGT genotypes and idasanutlin clearance.

Results and conclusion

A total of 69 patients who have both idasanutlin pharmacokinetic data and UGT genotyping data were analyzed for association. The major clearance enzyme for idasanutlin, UGT1A3, has no association with idasanutlin clearance. Further single-locus and multi-locus association analyses also suggest that no significant UGT polymorphism association with idasanutlin clearance can be detected with the current datasets. However, the possibility of association with rare allele(s) of UGT family genes cannot be excluded due to the limited sample size of the current phase I studies.



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A retrospective study of the CHOP, CHOPE, and CHOPE/G regimens as the first-line treatment of peripheral T-cell lymphomas

Abstract

Purpose

The standard treatment for peripheral T-cell lymphomas (PTCLs) is undetermined. We designed a CHOPE/G regimen (cyclophosphamide, pirarubicin, vincristine, prednisolone, and etoposide alternating with a gemcitabine-based regimen) as the first-line treatment of PTCLs and compared with CHOP (cyclophosphamide, pirarubicin, vincristine, and prednisolone) and CHOPE (CHOP plus etoposide) regimen to evaluate the optimal chemotherapy regimen.

Methods

116 previously untreated PTCL patients received CHOP (N = 46), CHOPE (N = 46), or CHOPE/G (N = 24) regimen at Peking University Cancer Hospital from 2009 to 2017 and were retrospectively analyzed.

Results

The overall response rates (ORRs) of the CHOP, CHOPE, and CHOPE/G groups were 82.6%, 76.1%, and 75.0% (p = 0.673), with complete response (CR) rates of 32.6%, 56.5%, and 45.7% (p = 0.063), respectively. Within a median follow-up time of 35.5 months, the 3-year overall survival (OS) rates of the CHOP, CHOPE, and CHOPE/G groups were 37.0%, 47.0%, and 56.3% (p = 0.107), and the 3-year progression-free survival (PFS) rates were 19.9%, 29.9%, and 5.3% (p = 0.093), respectively. Compared with the CHOP regimen alone, CHOPE had a significantly higher CR rate (p = 0.021) with more favorable OS (p = 0.046). The CHOPE/G regimen did not improve the ORR, CR rate, or OS compared with either the CHOP or CHOPE, with a significantly poorer PFS compared with the CHOPE regimen (p = 0.029). Anemia and thrombocytopenia occurred most frequently in the CHOPE/G group (anemia 83.3%, p = 0.035; thrombocytopenia 50%, p = 0.015).

Conclusions

Compared with CHOP alone, CHOPE regimen improved the efficacy and survival; while the addition of gemcitabine in the front-line therapy resulted in more adverse events without benefit of survival.



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Severe hypersensitivity reactions to platinum compounds post-pressurized intraperitoneal aerosol chemotherapy (PIPAC): first literature report

Abstract

Background

Pressurized intraperitoneal aerosol chemotherapy (PIPAC) shows encouraging results for patients with unresectable peritoneal metastasis. Several reports demonstrated the safety of the procedure combined with systemic chemotherapy, with a low rate of complication. The aim of this study is to report severe hypersensitivity reactions to platinum compounds (SHRPC) during PIPAC procedures.

Methods

All patients who underwent PIPAC for non-resectable PC in Lyon Sud University hospital were included in a prospective institutional database. All patients who presented a SHRPC after PIPAC were included in our analysis.

Results

One hundred and thirty-two patients underwent 383 PIPAC procedures between December 2015 and December 2017. oxaliplatin's and cisplatin–doxorubicin's protocols were used in 71 and 312 PIPAC, respectively. Four patients (3%) developed SHRPC; two patients (2.8%) after oxaliplatin and two patients (0.6%) after cisplatin–doxorubicin protocols. SHRPC occurred during the 6th PIPAC with cisplatin–doxorubicin protocol and during 2nd and 3rd PIPAC of the oxaliplatin protocol. Three events appeared within 15 min and one event occurred 50 min following nebulization. All the SHRPC have been managed successfully without any complication.

Conclusions

This is the first report of SHRPC after PIPAC. The physician must constantly keep this rare but life-threatening complication in mind, especially after repeated PIPAC administration or previous platinum-based systemic chemotherapy.



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A phase II trial of EGFR-TKI readministration with afatinib in advanced non-small-cell lung cancer harboring a sensitive non-T790M EGFR mutation: Okayama Lung Cancer Study Group trial 1403

Abstract

Purpose

The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)-tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) readministration using afatinib in patients with non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with a sensitive non-T790M EGFR mutation who had received cytotoxic chemotherapy after acquiring resistance to EGFR-TKIs.

Methods

Eligible patients had EGFR-mutant tumors resistant to first- or second-generation EGFR-TKIs and an EGFR-TKI-free period with cytotoxic agents. Confirmation of absence of the T790M mutation was required before registration. Afatinib (40 mg/body) was administered daily. The primary endpoint was progression-free survival (PFS). We assumed estimated and threshold PFS times of 3.3 and 1 months, with an α of 0.05 and β of 0.1, respectively.

Results

Twelve patients were enrolled from December 2014 to May 2017. The objective response rate and disease control rate were 17% and 84%, respectively. The median PFS time was 4.2 months (95% confidence interval [CI] 2.0–5.8), which met the pre-defined primary endpoint. The median overall survival was 11.6 months (95% CI 9.2-not reached). Grade 3 or worse adverse events included diarrhea (25%), elevated creatinine levels (8%), and hypokalemia (8%), without any treatment-related deaths.

Conclusion

EGFR-TKI readministration with afatinib for sensitive EGFR-mutant NSCLC without T790M after resistance to a first- or second-generation EGFR-TKI yielded modest activity with tolerable toxicity. It might be one of the treatment options in patients who do not possess T790M tumors, although further studies in this patient setting are warranted.



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Lactobacillus supplementation prevents cisplatin-induced cardiotoxicity possibly by inflammation inhibition

Abstract

Purpose

Cardiotoxicity of chemotherapy exerts as the main hurdle for prognosis, while whether cisplatin causes severe cardiotoxicity remains largely unknown. Accumulating evidence reveals that intestinal microbiota functions importantly in nutrient metabolism and cardiovascular function. In this study, we observed the possible cardiotoxicity of cisplatin and explored the possible role of microbiota in the mouse model.

Methods

C57Bl6 mice were treated with 0, 3 or 6 mg/kg cisplatin via i.p. injection, together with or without Lactobacillus supplementation. Cardiac function was analyzed by echocardiography. Gut microbiota was analyzed by 16S RNA sequencing. Gene expression was analyzed by qPCR. The data differences were compared with Graphpad Prism 7.0.

Results

In comparison with the control group, 6 mg/kg per week cisplatin treatment for 3 weeks significantly decreased the body weight by about 33% (18.1 ± 2.1 vs 27.2 ± 0.9) and decreased the left ventricular ejection fraction by about 15% (0.57 ± 0.07 vs 0.67 ± 0.04). Together, the gut microbiota was found dramatically changed, manifested as 27% decrease of Firmicutes and increased pathological bacteria. Antibiotics treatment had no obvious beneficial effects on the body weight and cardiac function caused by cisplatin. However, Lactobacillus supplementation significantly increased the body weight and restored cardiac function, together with lower inflammation gene expression.

Conclusions

The study here has established a possible role of microbiota dysbiosis in cisplatin-associated toxic effects, while delivery of Lactobacillus would be beneficial for the cardiac function prevention possibly via inflammation control.



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Comment on: Yohshino et al.: combination chemotherapy with irinotecan and gemcitabine for taxane/platinum-resistant/refractory ovarian and primary peritoneal cancer: a multicenter phase I/II trial (GOGO-Ov 6). Cancer Chemother Pharmacol (2017) 80:1239–1247



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Oncogenic roles of serine–threonine kinase receptor-associated protein (STRAP) in osteosarcoma

Abstract

Purpose

To validate the presence of serine–threonine kinase receptor-associated Protein (STRAP) in osteosarcoma tissue and to investigate the oncological role of STRAP in osteosarcoma.

Methods

Expression of STRAP protein in osteosarcoma tissue compared to soft callus (hyperactive bone healing tissue) and in multiple cell lines was examined using western blot analysis. Effects of STRAP silencing on cell proliferation, invasion, migration and re-implantability in chick chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) were observed in osteosarcoma cell lines (MNNG-HOS, 143B, and U2OS).

Results

The result demonstrated that STRAP was highly up-regulated in osteosarcoma tissues compared with the normal physiological bone healing tissue (soft callus). Expression level of STRAP was markedly high in osteosarcoma cell lines with aggressive phenotype. Upon STRAP silencing, invasion and migration, but not proliferative activity, were selectively modulated in high-expression-STRAP cell lines. In addition, STRAP silencing reduced the success rate of tumor implantation and growth of MNNG-HOS cells in CAM model.

Conclusions

Serine–threonine kinase receptor-associated protein is up-regulated during osteosarcoma progression. The presence of STRAP enhances osteosarcoma cell invasion, migration and re-implantation ability, factors which play a critical role in metastasis. Serine–threonine kinase receptor-associated protein and its related pathway are worthy for further exploration as a novel target for anti-metastasis agents.



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Enhancing 5-fluorouracil efficacy through suppression of PKM2 in colorectal cancer cells

Abstract

Purpose

Cancer cells alter regular metabolic pathways in order to sustain rapid proliferation. One example of metabolic remodeling in cancerous tissue is the upregulation of pyruvate kinase isoenzyme M2 (PKM2), which is involved in aerobic glycolysis. Indeed, PKM2 has previously been identified as a tumor biomarker and as a potential target for cancer therapy. Here, the role of PKM2 in the anticancer efficacy of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) was evaluated in colorectal cancer (CRC).

Methods

HCT116, SW480 and HT-29 cells were used by transfection with lentiviral vectors expressing short hairpin RNA (shRNA) against PKM2. In response to 5-FU treatment, cellular proliferation was examined, the levels of ATP/ADP ratio were monitored, the intracellular accumulation of 5-FU was measured, and intracellular levels of phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP), pyruvate and lactate were evaluated by using liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC–MS). A CRC subcutaneous tumor model was performed to investigate the effect of PKM2 inhibition on 5-FU efficacy in vivo.

Results

Suppression of PKM2 resulted in changes in glucose metabolism, leading to decreased synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Reduced levels of ATP/ADP ratio resulted in the intracellular accumulation of 5-FU, consequently enhancing the therapeutic efficacy of this drug in several CRC cell lines. Furthermore, the enhanced efficacy of 5-FU by simultaneous inhibition of PKM2 was demonstrated in an in vivo HCT116 CRC model.

Conclusion

We show that the combination treatment showed superior anticancer efficacy as compared to 5-FU alone. These findings suggest that targeting PKM2 can increase the efficacy of chemotherapy, potentially providing a new approach for improving the outcome of chemotherapy in patients with CRC.



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Dose-dense paclitaxel/carboplatin as neo-adjuvant chemotherapy followed by radical surgery in locally advanced cervical cancer: a prospective phase II study

Abstract

Purpose

The role of dose-dense schedules in the neo-adjuvant treatment (NACT) of locally advanced cervical cancer (LACC) has been reported. This phase II study investigated activity of dose-dense paclitaxel/platinum before radical surgery (RS) in LACC patients.

Methods

The primary end-point was the rate of optimal pathological response (OPR: pathological complete/microscopic response). NACT (paclitaxel: 80 mg/m2) and carboplatin (AUC 2) were administered for 6 weeks. Overall response rate (ORR) to NACT was assessed by the RECIST criteria. Patients amenable to surgery were triaged to RS. The null hypothesis was that the OPR rate would improve from 30.0 to 45.0% (α error: 0.05, β error: 0.2). The regimen would be considered active if > 25 OPRs were found.

Results

36 patients were enrolled; 19 patients were stage IIB (52.8%) and 16 (44.4%) patients had pelvic lymph-node involvement at imaging. All patients completed neo-adjuvant chemotherapy; ORR was of 75.0%. RS was performed in 29 (93.5%) patients. Since the OPR was 16.1%, we evaluated the real chances to achieve the number of OPR required by the Simon design and decided to close the study. Grade 3/4 hematological toxicity occurred in 5 patients; surgical morbidity occurred in 14 patients. The 2-year PFS rate was 69.0%.

Conclusion

Dose-dense neo-adjuvant paclitaxel/carboplatin is feasible and safe in LACC patients; however, failure to achieve the primary end-point has to be recognized. Given the heterogeneity of the available studies, robust data from an adequately sized prospective study focused on more homogeneous series are required.



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No significant impact of patient age and prior treatment profile with docetaxel on the efficacy of cabazitaxel in patient with castration-resistant prostate cancer

Abstract

Background

The correlation of the oncological outcomes of docetaxel and cabazitaxel in Japanese metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) patients has not been unclear.

Materials and methods

This study included a total of 47 consecutive Japanese mCRPC patients treated with cabazitaxel and assessed the prognostic significance of cabazitaxel, focusing on patient age and the correlation of efficacy between docetaxel and cabazitaxel.

Results

Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) decline was observed in 27 patients (57.4%), including 19 (40.0%) achieving the response defined by PSA decline ≥ 30%. The median overall survival (OS) periods after the introduction of cabazitaxel was 16.1 months. Twenty (42.6%) were judged to have responded to cabazitaxel with a PSA decrease ≥ 30% from the baseline. A 30% PSA response to cabazitaxel was achieved in 4 (50.0%) patients with ≧ 75 years (n = 8) and 16 (41.0%) patients with less than 75 years (n = 39). There was no significant correlation between the PSA response and patients' age (p = 0.707). A 30% PSA response to cabazitaxel was achieved in 13 (46.4%) and 7 (36.8%) patients with and without that to docetaxel, respectively. A 30% PSA response to cabazitaxel was achieved in 5 (16.6%) and 7 (41.2%) patients who had treated with less than 10 cycles docetaxel or 10 ≦ cycles, respectively. Univariate and multivariate analyses revealed that there were no significant correlation of patient age (p = 0.537), the response to prior docetaxel therapy (p = 0.339) or cycles of docetaxel therapy (p = 0.379) with shorter OS.

Conclusion

These results indicate that the introduction of cabazitaxel for Japanese mCRPC patients could result in oncological outcomes without any association with patient's age and the profiles of previous docetaxel therapy.



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Fever of Unknown Origin as a Sole Presentation of Subacute Thyroiditis in an Elderly Patient: A Case Report with Literature Review.

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Fever of Unknown Origin as a Sole Presentation of Subacute Thyroiditis in an Elderly Patient: A Case Report with Literature Review.

Case Rep Endocrinol. 2018;2018:5041724

Authors: Raj R, Yada S, Jacob A, Unnikrishnan D, Ghali W

Abstract
An 80-year-old Caucasian male presented with fever of 3-week duration. Outpatient workup for infectious etiologies was negative and due to persistent fever, he was hospitalized for further evaluation of fever of unknown origin (FUO). Physical examination and laboratory studies remained unremarkable; however a follow-up CT scan of chest, abdomen, and pelvis with contrast done to rule out malignancy as an underlying cause of FUO revealed heterogeneous thyroid gland with surrounding hazy changes suggestive of thyroiditis. Thyroid function tests confirmed the diagnosis of subacute thyroiditis. The patient was started on prednisone with good response in his symptoms and was eventually discharged to home. The importance of our case lies in the fact that diagnosing subacute thyroiditis in the absence of classical symptoms of neck pain can be challenging and a physician should have a very high index of suspicion especially in an elderly patient where FUO can be the sole presentation.

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Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, a Sequel of Untreated Childhood Onset Growth Hormone Deficiency Developing in a 17-Year-Old Patient.

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Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, a Sequel of Untreated Childhood Onset Growth Hormone Deficiency Developing in a 17-Year-Old Patient.

Case Rep Endocrinol. 2018;2018:4748750

Authors: Henry RK, Menon RK

Abstract
In a seminal report, a 17-year-old boy with panhypopituitarism had fatty liver (FL) amelioration with growth hormone (GH). By extension, since hepatic insulin resistance (IR) is key to FL and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), GH then may ameliorate the IR of T2DM. We present a 17-year-old nonobese female with untreated childhood onset growth hormone deficiency (CO-GHD) who developed type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and steatohepatitis with bridging fibrosis. Based on height z-score of - 3.1 and a history of radiation therapy as treatment for a medulloblastoma at 7 years of age, GHD was quite likely. GH therapy was, however, not initiated at 15 years of age (when growth was concerning) based on full skeletal maturity. After she developed T2DM, GHD was confirmed and GH was initiated. With its initiation, though insulin dose decreased from 2.9 (~155 units) to 1.9 units/kg/day (~ 100 units), her T2DM was, however, not fully reversed. This illustrates the natural history of untreated CO-GHD and shows that though hepatic IR can be ameliorated by GH, full reversal of T2DM may be prevented with irreversible hepatic changes (fibrosis). Clinicians caring for pediatric patients and otherwise should remember that, even in patients beyond the cessation of linear growth, GH can have a crucial role in both glucose and lipid metabolism.

PMID: 30473891 [PubMed]



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Marine-Lenhart Syndrome: Case Report, Diagnosis, and Management.

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Marine-Lenhart Syndrome: Case Report, Diagnosis, and Management.

Case Rep Endocrinol. 2018;2018:3268010

Authors: Neuman D, Kuker R, Vendrame F

Abstract
The coexistence of thyroid functioning nodules and Graves' disease is called Marine-Lenhart syndrome. This condition is estimated to occur in 0.8-2.7% of patients with Graves' disease with few cases reported in the literature. Criteria for the diagnosis are not well defined. Here, we present a case of hyperthyroidism characterized by the presence of stimulating TSH receptor antibodies and severe bilateral exophthalmos. A thyroid uptake and scan revealed an elevated 24-hour iodine-131 uptake and a discrete hot nodule in the upper pole of the right lobe which was also observed with a thyroid ultrasound. The patient was diagnosed with Marine-Lenhart syndrome complicated by thyroid eye disease and was treated with methimazole followed by thyroidectomy and orbital decompression. We review the existing literature and propose criteria for the diagnosis and treatment of this condition.

PMID: 30473890 [PubMed]



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Phase II Trial of Paclitaxel +/- Ramucirumab in Patients With Squamous-cell Carcinoma of the Esophagus After Prior Therapy

Condition:   Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Esophagus
Interventions:   Drug: Ramucirumab;   Drug: Paclitaxel
Sponsors:   IKF Klinische Krebsforschung GmbH at Krankenhaus Nordwest;   Eli Lilly and Company;   Trium Analysis Online GmbH
Not yet recruiting

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Second-Line Chemotherapy With Ramucirumab +/- Paclitaxel in Elderly Advanced Gastric or Gastroesophageal Junction Cancer Patients

Conditions:   Stomach Cancer;   Stomach Neoplasm;   Gastric Cancer;   Gastroesophageal Junction Adenocarcinoma
Interventions:   Drug: Ramucirumab;   Drug: Ramucirumab + Paclitaxel
Sponsors:   Federation Francophone de Cancerologie Digestive;   Eli Lilly and Company
Recruiting

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Tracheal Intubation Using Videolaryngoscope vs Fiberoptic Bronchoscope in Patients With Cervical Immobilization

Condition:   Intubation, Intratracheal
Intervention:   Procedure: intubation with videolaryngoscope vs fiberoptic bronchoscope
Sponsor:   Seoul National University Hospital
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Palliative and Oncology Care Intervention: Symptom COACH

Condition:   Cancer of Head and Neck
Intervention:   Other: Evidenced-based symptom management and coping intervention
Sponsor:   Fox Chase Cancer Center
Recruiting

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Artificial Intelligence for Early Diagnosis of Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Conditions:   Artificial Intelligence;   Optical Enhancement Endoscopy;   Magnifying Endoscopy
Interventions:   Other: AI presentation;   Other: no AI presentation
Sponsor:   Shandong University
Recruiting

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Mit mehr Elan und Ellbogen in das neue Jahr



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Empfindliche Kopfhaut bei androgenetischer Alopezie



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Lichtschutzberatung: Wofür gibt es Evidenz?



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Weitergabe von Daten und Datenübertragung — nur mit Einwilligung?

Durch die Datenschutzgrundverordnung (DSGVO) ist in der Ärzteschaft Verunsicherung darüber entstanden, unter welchen Voraussetzungen Patientendaten an Dritte weitergegeben werden dürfen. Es besteht oftmals die Sorge, für jede Weitergabe von Patientendaten eine schriftliche Einwilligung des Patienten zu benötigen und so im Papierwust zu ersticken. Im Fokus steht dabei die Weitergabe von Daten an weiter- oder nachbehandelnde Ärzte, an Labore sowie an Abrechnungsgesellschaften. Doch auch außerhalb des Praxisalltags ist der Thematik Beachtung zu schenken.



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The prognostic significance of E-cadherin expression in laryngeal squamous-cell carcinoma: a systematic review.

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The prognostic significance of E-cadherin expression in laryngeal squamous-cell carcinoma: a systematic review.

Acta Otorhinolaryngol Ital. 2018 Nov 09;:

Authors: Re M, Gioacchini FM, Scarpa A, Cassandro C, Tulli M, Cassandro E

Abstract
The aim of this study was to systematically review publications that investigated the prognostic role of E-cadherin immunostaining in patients affected by laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma. An appropriate string was run on PubMed to retrieve articles dealing with this topic. A double cross-check was performed on citations and full-text articles by two authors independently to analyse all manuscripts and perform a comprehensive quality assessment. Among 89 abstracts identified, 13 articles were included. These studies reported on 1,121 patients with histologically confirmed diagnosis of laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma. Overall, there were 10 studies that showed a significant correlation between E-cadherin immunohistochemical expression and at least one of the clinical and histopathological parameters considered by the authors. In particular E-cadherin expression was significantly associated with N stage (five studies), grading (four studies) and disease-free survival/disease-specific survival (six studies). In conclusion, the findings of our review appear similar to the results published by other authors on the putative role of E-cadherin in progression of malignancy. In fact, for laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma it seems that lower levels of E-cadherin correlate with increased tumoural aggressiveness and worse prognosis. Nevertheless, further high-quality prospective studies should be carried out to clarify if E-cadherin expression may be considered as an independent prognostic factor for patients affected by laryngeal cancer.

PMID: 30499566 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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Treatment-emergent central sleep apnoea after surgery for obstructive sleep apnoea.

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Treatment-emergent central sleep apnoea after surgery for obstructive sleep apnoea.

Acta Otorhinolaryngol Ital. 2018 Oct;38(5):476-479

Authors: Testani E, De Corso E, Losurdo A, Fiorita A, Vollono C, Marca GD, Scarano E

Abstract
Central sleep apnoea (CSA) is a lack of drive to breathe during sleep, which can occur in physiologic as well as in pathologic conditions. A particular type of CSA, defined treatment-emergent CSA (TECSA), may occur after the treatment of obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSAS), either with CPAP or surgery. TECSA is transitory and seems to be related to the severity of OSAS. We describe a 51-year-old man affected by severe OSAS who developed severe, transient CSA immediately after upper airways surgery. We believe that CSA was triggered by the sudden variation in nocturnal arterial PCO2, which decreased from 52.3 mmHg before surgery to 42.0 mmHg after surgery. It is conceivable that, due to long-lasting severe OSAS, our patient lowered his chemosensitivity to PCO2. Consequently, the resolution of obstructive apnoeas and the restoration of normal nocturnal values of PCO2 may have reduced the nocturnal PCO2 to the point of being inadequate to stimulate ventilation.

PMID: 30498277 [PubMed - in process]



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Radiologic measurement of cochlea and hearing preservation rate using slim straight electrode (CI422) and round window approach.

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Radiologic measurement of cochlea and hearing preservation rate using slim straight electrode (CI422) and round window approach.

Acta Otorhinolaryngol Ital. 2018 Oct;38(5):468-475

Authors: Skarzynski H, Matusiak M, Furmanek M, Pilka A, Wlodarczyk E, Oldak M, Skarzynski PH

Abstract
Hearing preservation surgery constitutes a considerable branch of cochlear implantation surgery and is being steadily developed and perfected. The aim of the study was to verify if insertion of a cochlear implant electrode according to individually calculated linear insertion depth improves hearing preservation. We evaluated the relations between the size of a cochlea, insertion depth angle, linear insertion depth and hearing preservation rate (HP) according to Hearing Preservation Classification in a retrospective case review of 54 patients implanted with a slim straight electrode Nucleus CI422 in 2008-2011. Group HP was 0.75 at activation, 0.67 at 12 months (for 53 patients) and 0.60 at 24 months. In 53 cases, the mean insertion depth angle was 375° (SD 17°); mean calculated cochlear duct length 35.87 mm (SD 1.95); mean calculated linear insertion depth 23.14 mm (SD 1.68). There was no significantly relevant relation between HP values and angular insertion depth or insertion depth. Preoperative measurements of cochlea and specific parameters such as linear insertion depth have no effect on hearing preservation. Poor hearing preservation in some deep insertion cases cannot be explained entirely by the electrode position.

PMID: 30498276 [PubMed - in process]



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Minimalinvasive nachweislich wirksame Verbesserung von Cellulite und Falten



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Report from a Consensus Conference on the treatment of Ménière's disease with betahistine: rationale, methodology and results.

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Report from a Consensus Conference on the treatment of Ménière's disease with betahistine: rationale, methodology and results.

Acta Otorhinolaryngol Ital. 2018 Oct;38(5):460-467

Authors: Casani AP, Guidetti G, Schoenhuber R, Consensus Conference Group

Abstract
Ménière's disease is a disorder of the inner ear that causes vertigo, tinnitus, fullness and hearing loss. Although several treatments are available, the success rate is reported to be around 70%, similar to placebo. Betahistine, a weak H1 receptor agonist and an effective H3 receptor antagonist, is frequently prescribed for Ménière's disease, especially to reduce recurrent vertigo attacks. The effects of this drug on hearing and other audiological symptoms remains unclear. Given the inconclusive reports in the literature, we proposed a consensus conference on the use of betahistine in Ménière's disease. The aim was to define best practice criteria for therapy for Ménière's disease, improve clinical suitability and reduce heterogeneity of the therapeutic approach. The consensus conference on betahistine for Ménière's disease involved a group of Italian experts in vestibular disorders who were asked a series of questions prepared by opinion leaders. The Delphi method, an iterative investigation method, was used to increase consensus. Via a tele-voting system, each participant anonymously evaluated all statements using a Likert 5-point scale. Betahistine was considered useful for the treatment of dizziness and vertigo during the intercritical phase of the disease (87% agreeing answers). However, during the acute phase of the disease betahistine was considered less effective and useful only when associated with other drugs (71% agreement). Similarly, the efficacy of the drug was considered low when used to reduce progressive hearing loss, tinnitus, and ear fullness. The experts advocated the use of betahistine during the intercritical phase of Ménière's disease to reduce the number and severity of vertigo attacks. Its use seems to be at low risk of major side effects.

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Prediction of hearing recovery in sudden deafness treated with intratympanic steroids.

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Prediction of hearing recovery in sudden deafness treated with intratympanic steroids.

Acta Otorhinolaryngol Ital. 2018 Oct;38(5):453-459

Authors: Attanasio G, Russo FY, Di Porto E, Cagnoni L, Masci E, Ralli M, Greco A, De Vincentiis M

Abstract
The present study aims to obtain a probability model allowing prediction of auditory recovery in patients affected by sudden sensorineural hearing loss treated exclusively with intratympanic steroids. A monocentric retrospective chart review of 381 patients has been performed. A Probit model was used to investigate the correlation between the success of treatment (marked or total recovery according to Furuashi's criteria) and the delay between onset of disease and beginning of therapy. The age of patients and audiometric curve shapes were included in the analysis. The results show that delay is negatively correlated with variable success. Considering the entire sample, each day of delay decreases the probability of success by 3%. The prediction model shows that for each day that passes from the onset of the disease the probability of success declines in absence of the medical treatment, hence we conclude that early treatment is strongly recommended.

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