Τετάρτη 27 Μαΐου 2020


Innate T cells in COVID-19: friend or foe?
Nature Reviews Immunology, Published online: 27 May 2020; doi:10.1038/s41577-020-0349-7Innate T cells in COVID-19: friend or foe?
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Kawasaki disease linked to COVID-19 in children
Nature Reviews Immunology, Published online: 27 May 2020; doi:10.1038/s41577-020-0350-1Kawasaki disease linked to COVID-19 in children
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Patient Q&A #3: what is PRP & is it worth trying?
I’m continuing my patient Q&A series of posts and today is questions & answers post ...Read More The post Patient Q&A #3: what is PRP & is it worth trying? appeared first on The Niche.
Knoepfler Lab Stem Cell Blog
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From modulated noise to natural speech: The effect of stimulus parameters on the envelope following response
Publication date: Available online 26 May 2020Source: Hearing ResearchAuthor(s): Jana Van Canneyt, Jan Wouters, Tom Francart
Hearing Research
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Mohs Micrographic Surgery as the Standard of Care for Nail Unit Squamous Cell Carcinoma
BACKGROUND There is no established standard of care for treatment of nail unit squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). OBJECTIVE The aim of the study is to further characterize the clinical characteristics and diagnostic considerations of nail unit SCC and to examine the outcomes of patients with nail unit SCC treated with Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS). MATERIALS AND METHODS A retrospective review was conducted of patients treated for nail unit SCC with MMS from January 1, 2006, to December...
Dermatologic Surgery - Current Issue
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Commentary on Mohs Surgery as the Standard of Care for Nail Unit Squamous Cell Carcinoma
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Dermatologic Surgery - Current Issue
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Mechanism of Action of Topical Garlic on Wound Healing
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Dermatologic Surgery - Current Issue
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Assessing the Feasibility of an Alternative Payment Model for Mohs Micrographic Surgery at an Academic Center
BACKGROUND Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) is a cost-effective treatment for nonmelanoma skin cancer that bundles costs for surgical excision, tissue processing, and histopathological interpretation. A comprehensive MMS bundle would include all aspects of an episode of care (EOC), including costs of reconstruction, preoperative, and postoperative care. OBJECTIVE To assess the feasibility of an alternative payment model for MMS and reconstruction. METHODS Retrospective chart review and...
Dermatologic Surgery - Current Issue
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Reconstruction of a Full-Thickness Nasal Defect
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Dermatologic Surgery - Current Issue
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Characteristics of Patients Hospitalized for Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma
BACKGROUND Knowledge regarding the inpatient burden of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is limited. OBJECTIVE To provide nationally representative estimates for hospitalization characteristics due to cSCC and determine predictors for increased length of stay (LOS) and cost of care. METHODS/MATERIALS A retrospective cohort study of the 2009 to 2015 National Inpatient Sample. Weighted multivariate logistic/linear regression models were created to evaluate sociodemographic factors...
Dermatologic Surgery - Current Issue
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Hypertrophic Scar After Treatment of Ecchymoses With Pulsed-Dye Laser
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Dermatologic Surgery - Current Issue
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Superficial Basal Cell Cancers Demonstrate Higher Rates of Mixed Histology on High-Risk Anatomical Sites
BACKGROUND The Mohs Appropriate Use Criteria (MAUC) have come into question recently regarding the most appropriate treatment for superficial basal cell carcinoma (sBCC). At the heart of this debate is the limited body of evidence describing tumor behavior of sBCC based on clinical factors relevant to the MAUC. OBJECTIVE To determine whether sBCC is more likely to harbor aggressive subtypes in high-risk anatomical locations and in immunocompromised patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS A single...
Dermatologic Surgery - Current Issue
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Sequential Scalp Assessment in Hair Regeneration Therapy Using an Adipose-Derived Stem Cell–Conditioned Medium
BACKGROUND An adipose-derived stem cell–conditioned medium (ADSC-CM) reportedly exerts skin-rejuvenating and hair growth-promoting effects. In the therapeutic application of ADSC-CM for alopecia, changes to the interfollicular scalp remain unclear although some evidence has indicated hair growth-promoting effects. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effects of ADSC-CM not only on hair follicles, but also on the interfollicular scalp. METHODS Forty patients (21 men, 19 women; age range, 23–74 years)...
Dermatologic Surgery - Current Issue
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Commentary on Superficial Basal Cell Cancers Demonstrate Higher Rates of Mixed Histology on High Risk Anatomic Sites
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Dermatologic Surgery - Current Issue
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Eruptive Keratoacanthomas of the Upper Extremities Successfully Treated With Intralesional Corticosteroid After Multiple Treatment Failures
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Dermatologic Surgery - Current Issue
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How Wide Should the Excision Margins for Facial Small Aggressive Basal Cell Carcinoma Be? Experience With 306 Cases
BACKGROUND Subclinical extension (SCE) of basal cell carcinomas (BCCs) may be responsible for incomplete resection of the tumor. The aggressive histological patterns (micronodular, infiltrative, and morpheaform) have greater tendencies toward invading surrounding tissues in an irregular pattern. OBJECTIVE To determine the SCE of small facial aggressive BCCs excised using Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS). MATERIALS AND METHODS An observational case series study. Data of patients with facial...
Dermatologic Surgery - Current Issue
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Recurrent Xanthelasmas Treated With Intralesional Deoxycholic Acid
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Dermatologic Surgery - Current Issue
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Quantification of Erythema Associated With Continuous Versus Interrupted Nylon Sutures in Facial Surgery Repair: A Randomized Prospective Study
BACKGROUND Patients are often concerned about the cosmetic appearance of scars following Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS), including residual erythema. However, few studies have compared the cosmetic outcomes between different suturing techniques. OBJECTIVE To compare the erythema intensity (EI) associated with interrupted sutures (IS) and continuous sutures (CS), and the degree of its reduction over time. MATERIALS AND METHODS Mohs micrographic surgery patients were randomized to have...
Dermatologic Surgery - Current Issue
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Passive Stereophotogrammetry and Structured Light Scanning for 3-Dimensional Imaging in Dermatologic Surgery
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Dermatologic Surgery - Current Issue
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Ergonomics in Dermatologic Surgery: Lessons Learned Across Related Specialties and Opportunities for Improvement
BACKGROUND As the practice of dermatology becomes increasingly procedurally based, there is a concordant rise in musculoskeletal injury (MSI) risk. Dermatologic surgeons are most susceptible and, although the majority suffer from MSI, few have received any formal ergonomics training. This stems from a lack of awareness of this troubling trend and a paucity of research and education on the ergonomics of dermatologic surgery. OBJECTIVE To highlight pertinent ergonomics principles and strategies...
Dermatologic Surgery - Current Issue
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Commentary on Maximizing Panfacial Aesthetic Outcomes
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Dermatologic Surgery - Current Issue
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Positive Bacterial Culture Results at a Dermatologic Surgery Center: A Single-Site Retrospective Review
BACKGROUND Typical prophylactic coverage of suspected cutaneous surgical-site infections (SSIs) predominantly covers gram-positive bacteria. Data regarding the frequency of infection with unusual bacteria, not covered by prophylaxis, are not available. OBJECTIVE A retrospective 10-year review of culture-positive infections at a single academic site was performed. MATERIALS AND METHODS All positive bacterial culture results at the Washington University Center for Dermatologic and Cosmetic...
Dermatologic Surgery - Current Issue
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A Randomized, Controlled Pilot Trial Comparing Platelet-Rich Plasma to Topical Minoxidil Foam for Treatment of Androgenic Alopecia in Women
BACKGROUND Androgenic alopecia (AGA) is a common hair loss disorder. Studies have demonstrated successful treatment with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) in men, but studies in women are few. OBJECTIVE To evaluate PRP in the treatment of AGA in women, compared with topical minoxidil. MATERIALS AND METHODS Twenty women with AGA received topical minoxidil for 12 weeks and injectable PRP for 12 weeks in a randomized crossover design with an 8-week washout between treatments. Standardized TrichoScan...
Dermatologic Surgery - Current Issue
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1550-nm Nonablative Fractional Laser Versus 10,600-nm Ablative Fractional Laser in the Treatment of Surgical and Traumatic Scars: A Comparison Study on Efficacy and Treatment Regimen
BACKGROUND The appearance and symptoms of scars can cause significant distress to patients. OBJECTIVE To assess and compare efficacy of the 1,500-nm nonablative fractional laser (NAFL) and 10,600-nm ablative fractional laser (AFL) in reducing symptoms and improving the appearance of traumatic or surgical scars. MATERIALS AND METHODS Single-center prospective, randomized, blinded, split-scar study was conducted on 100 patients with a scar obtained through trauma or surgery. Three treatments...
Dermatologic Surgery - Current Issue
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Reconstruction of Medium to Large Scalp Defects by Progressive Tightening of Pulley Sutures for Staged Primary Closure
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Dermatologic Surgery - Current Issue
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Treatment of Hypertrophic Burn and Traumatic Scars With a 2,940-nm Fractional Ablative Erbium-doped Yttrium Aluminium Garnet Laser: A Pilot Study
BACKGROUND In recent years, fractional ablative lasers at low density have proven to be the centerpiece in a multimodality approach to treating hypertrophic burn scars. OBJECTIVE To determine the safety and efficacy of fractional ablative erbium-doped yttrium aluminium garnet (Er:YAG) laser in the treatment of hypertrophic burn scars. METHODS Eleven patients received 3 fractional ablative Er:YAG laser to hypertrophic burn scars at 400 to 800 μm, density 11%, no coagulation, and single...
Dermatologic Surgery - Current Issue
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Epithelial Stripping for Divided (Kissing) Nevus of the Eyelid: A Minimally Invasive Technique
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Dermatologic Surgery - Current Issue
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Commentary on Treatment of Hypertrophic Burn and Traumatic Scars With 2940 mm Fractional Ablative Er: YAG
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Dermatologic Surgery - Current Issue
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Plasmacytoma: A Potentially Dangerous Mimicker of Subgaleal Lipoma
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Dermatologic Surgery - Current Issue
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Combination Therapy of Microneedle Fractional Radiofrequency and Topical Poly-Lactic Acid for Acne Scars: A Randomized Controlled Split-Face Study
BACKGROUND Acne scarring occurs at a young age and causes distress for many patients. Various treatment modalities have been tried. OBJECTIVE This study investigated the efficacy of combination therapy with topical poly-lactic acid and microneedle fractional radiofrequency (MFRF) for acne scars. MATERIALS AND METHODS Patients with acne scars on both the cheeks were included. Poly-lactic acid was applied to the acne scars on one side of the face before MFRF treatment. The other side of...
Dermatologic Surgery - Current Issue
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Successful Treatment of Keratosis Follicularis Spinulosa Decalvans With an 800-nm Diode Laser
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Dermatologic Surgery - Current Issue
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Safety and Efficacy of Nanosecond Pulsed Electric Field Treatment of Sebaceous Gland Hyperplasia
BACKGROUND Nanosecond pulsed electric field (nsPEF) technology involves delivery of ultrashort pulses of electrical energy and is a nonthermal, drug-free technology that has demonstrated favorable effects on cellular structures of the dermis and epidermis. OBJECTIVE Determine the tolerability and effectiveness of nsPEF treatment of sebaceous gland hyperplasia (SGH). METHODS This study was a prospective, randomized, open-label, multisite, nonsignificant risk trial in which each subject...
Dermatologic Surgery - Current Issue
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Endovenous Laser Ablation Treatment for Lower Extremity Ulcers Associated With Livedoid Vasculopathy
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Dermatologic Surgery - Current Issue
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Maximizing Panfacial Aesthetic Outcomes: Findings and Recommendations From the HARMONY Study
BACKGROUND Aesthetic medicine has evolved from targeting individual treatment areas to a global approach of panfacial rejuvenation. HARMONY was the first clinical study to systematically demonstrate positive physical and psychosocial impacts of panfacial treatment. OBJECTIVE Provide evidence-based guidance on treatment strategies to help maximize outcomes in patients seeking panfacial rejuvenation. MATERIALS AND METHODS Study sites with the lowest (n = 2) and highest (n = 2) improvements...
Dermatologic Surgery - Current Issue
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In Response to Dayan SH et al, “Assessment of the Impact of Perioral Rejuvenation With Hyaluronic Acid Filler on Projected First Impressions and Mood Perceptions”
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Dermatologic Surgery - Current Issue
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Venous Thoracic Outlet Syndrome in a Young Student
Publication date: Available online 26 May 2020Source: The Journal of Emergency MedicineAuthor(s): Natalie Mira Elder, Jennifer Yee
ScienceDirect Publication: The Journal of Emergency Medicine
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Brain Computed Tomography in Stimulant Poisoning with Altered Consciousness
Publication date: Available online 26 May 2020Source: The Journal of Emergency MedicineAuthor(s): Hsien-Yi Chen, Chung-Hsien Chaou, Chun-Kuei Chen, Jiun-Hao Yu, Po-Cheng Chen, Ching-Tai Huang, Chen-June Seak, Shao-Feng Liao
ScienceDirect Publication: The Journal of Emergency Medicine
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Therapeutic Effect of Mongolian Medicine RuXian-I on Hyperplasia of Mammary Gland Induced by Estrogen/Progesterone through CRYAB-Promoted Apoptosis
The traditional Mongolian medicine (TMM) RuXian-I is an empirical formula specifically used for treating the hyperplasia of mammary gland (HMG) in clinic based on the principles of traditional Mongolian medicine, but the treatment mechanism is not completely clear. In this paper, we elaborated the mechanism of RuXian-I in the treatment of HMG induced by estrogen and progestogen from its toxicity and activity. Firstly, RuXian-I exhibited no toxic effect on HMG rats through no changes of body weight...
Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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Intracellular ROS Scavenging and Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Oroxylum indicum Kurz (L.) Extract in LPS plus IFN-γ-Activated RAW264.7 Macrophages
Oroxylum indicum (L.) Kurz has been used as plant-based food and herbal medicine in many Asian countries. The aim of the present study was to examine the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities of O. indicum extract (O. indicum) in RAW264.7 cells activated by LPS plus IFN-γ. The phytochemical compounds in O. indicum were identified by GC-MS and LC-MS/MS. Five flavonoids (luteolin, apigenin, baicalein, oroxylin A, and quercetin) and 27 volatile compounds were found in O. indicum. O. indicum presented...
Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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