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Haastrup Hutchinson posted an update 1 month, 1 week ago
CONTEXT The prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) in patients with primary aldosteronism (PA) is higher than in those with essential hypertension and the general population. Although DM is a common major risk factor for the cardio-cerebrovascular (CCV) diseases and renal complications, details of its effects in PA have not been demonstrated.…[Read more]
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Kramer Harris posted an update 1 month, 1 week ago
Cervical tubercular disease (CTB) is a rare pathology and constitutes 3-5% of all spinal TB. It includes atlantoaxial TB and sub-axial TB. As the literature evidence on this subject is scarce, majority of issues concerning CTB are still controversial. The current narrative review comprehensively discusses the various aspects related to CTB.…[Read more]
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Good Mcintyre posted an update 1 month, 1 week ago
Cross-sectional imaging is increasingly used to quantify adipose tissue compartments in subjects with overweight or obesity. The lack of ionizing radiation makes magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) highly preferable to computed tomography (CT) although it is generally less standardized and time-consuming. Fat areas of single or stacks of neighboring…[Read more]
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Penn Daniels posted an update 1 month, 1 week ago
Acute and chronic effects of ultraviolet radiation (UVR) on human health have long been a concern. It is well known that acute UVR causes epidermal hyperplasia, erythema, delayed tanning, pigment darkening, and free-radical formation. Apart from acute effects of UVR, its chronic effects involve immunosuppression, photoaging, exacerbation,…[Read more]
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Puggaard Ho became a registered member 1 month, 1 week ago
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Jonasson Mendoza posted an update 1 month, 1 week ago
The association between preeclampsia/eclampsia and HFpEF was analyzed using Cox proportional hazards models.
There were 2,532,515 women included in the study 2,404,486 without and 128,029 with preeclampsia/eclampsia. HFpEF hospitalization was significantly more likely among women with preeclampsia/eclampsia, after adjusting for baseline…[Read more]
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Hesselberg Vincent posted an update 1 month, 1 week ago
The impact of COVID-19 control on air quality have been prevalent for the past two years, however few studies have explored the toxicity of atmospheric particulate matter during the epidemic control. Therefore, this research highlights the characteristics and sources of oxidative potential (OP) and the new health risk substances environmentally…[Read more]
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Johansen Benson posted an update 1 month, 1 week ago
Hypotension following major abdominal surgery is common, and once hypovolaemia has been optimally treated, is often due to vasodilation which can be treated with vasopressor infusions. There is unpredictability in the dose and duration of post-operative vasopressor infusions, and factors associated with this have not been determined.
We…[Read more]
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