Publication date: Available online 29 June 2020Source: European Annals of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck DiseasesAuthor(s): P. Gallet, J. Rebois, D.-T. Nguyen, R. Jankowski, M. Perez, C. Rumeau
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Publication date: Available online 30 June 2020Source: Radiotherapy and OncologyAuthor(s): Ian S. Boon, Tracy P.T. Au Yong, Cheng S. Boon
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Adult male urban howler monkey in Pilar defecating and urinating. Proglottids of Bertiella sp. are shed through feces. Once in the environment, the eggs can be taken up by mites, which serve as intermediate hosts, and can consequently infect primates, small mammals, or humans. This individual was from the urban habitat, which could put humans in contact with howler feces at greater risk of infection. Abstract Bertiella sp., a cestode known to infect a variety of hosts, including nonhuman...
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Publication date: Available online 29 June 2020Source: Journal of Surgical EducationAuthor(s): Al-Faraaz Kassam, Caroline A Lynch, Alexander R Cortez, Dennis Vaysburg, John R Potts, R Cutler Quillin
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Publication date: Available online 30 June 2020Source: World NeurosurgeryAuthor(s): Jan-Karl Burkhardt, Ethan A. Winkler, Jonathan Weller, Michael T. Lawton
Publication date: Available online 30 June 2020Source: World NeurosurgeryAuthor(s): Borriwat Santipas, Witchuree Wejjakul, Panya Luksanapruksa, Sirichai Wilartrasmi
Publication date: Available online 30 June 2020Source: World NeurosurgeryAuthor(s): AiJun Peng, HuiYan Dai, Liang Xue Zhou, Yi Liu
Publication date: Available online 30 June 2020Source: World NeurosurgeryAuthor(s): Gennaro Ambrosanio, Ganesan Arthimulam, Giuseppe Leone, Gianluigi Guarnieri, Massimo Muto, Mario Muto
Publication date: Available online 29 June 2020Source: World NeurosurgeryAuthor(s): Gustavo da Fontoura Galvão, Elielson Veloso da Silva, Fabrícia Lima Fontes-Dantas, Pharm, Ricardo Castro de Oliveira Filho, Soniza Alves-Leon, Jorge Marcondes de Souza
Publication date: Available online 29 June 2020Source: World NeurosurgeryAuthor(s): In Chul Yang, Gwang-jun Lee, Moon-Soo Han, Seul-Kee Lee, Bong ju Moon, Jung-Kil Lee
Publication date: Available online 29 June 2020Source: World NeurosurgeryAuthor(s): Dylan Goehner, Dallas Soyland, Eric Trumble, Shawn Vuong
Publication date: Available online 29 June 2020Source: World NeurosurgeryAuthor(s): Ricardo A. Domingo, Shashwat Tripathi, Tito Vivas-Buitrago, Victor M. Lu, Kaisorn L. Chaichana, Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa
Publication date: Available online 29 June 2020Source: World NeurosurgeryAuthor(s): Rakan Bokhari, Eunice Youc, Mohamad Bakhaidar, Khalid Bajunaid, Oliver Lasry, Frederick A. Zeiler, Judith Marcoux, Saleh Baeesa
Publication date: Available online 29 June 2020Source: World NeurosurgeryAuthor(s): Yinglin Liu, Yanru Chen
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Publication date: July 2020Source: Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Volume 78, Issue 7Author(s):
Publication date: July 2020Source: Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Volume 78, Issue 7Author(s): Raphael Huntley, Chia-Lin Michael Tsai, Andrea Burke, Jasjit K. Dillon
Publication date: July 2020Source: Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Volume 78, Issue 7Author(s): Tamir Dean Anver, Lida Mirzai, Peng Li, Kathlyn K. Powell, Peter D. Waite
Publication date: July 2020Source: Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Volume 78, Issue 7Author(s): Tamir Dean Anver, Lida Mirzai, Peng Li, Kathlyn K. Powell, Peter D. Waite
Publication date: July 2020Source: Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Volume 78, Issue 7Author(s): Chia-Lin Michael Tsai, Raphael Huntley, Andrea Burke, Jasjit K. Dillon
Publication date: July 2020Source: Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Volume 78, Issue 7Author(s): Thomas B. Dodson
Publication date: July 2020Source: Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Volume 78, Issue 7Author(s):
Publication date: July 2020Source: Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Volume 78, Issue 7Author(s):
Publication date: July 2020Source: Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Volume 78, Issue 7Author(s):
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Publication date: July 2020Source: Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Volume 78, Issue 7Author(s): Michael S. Block
Publication date: Available online 29 June 2020Source: Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial SurgeryAuthor(s): Baber Khatib, Allen Cheng, Felix Sim, Brian Bray, Ashish Patel
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Abstract Backgrounds The thioredoxin-1 has atheroprotective effects via regulating oxidative stress and inflammation. In addition, the NLR Family Pyrin Domain Containing 3 (NLRP3) inflammasome also contributes to atherosclerosis development. However, whether the thioredoxin-1 suppresses atherosclerosis development by modulating the NLRP3 inflammasome remains unclear. Methods...
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The communities of microorganisms and their genomes in a defined environment are collectively referred to as microbiomes (Marchesi and Ravel, 2015). They include representatives from the Bacteria, Archaea, lower and higher Eukarya, and viruses, and are found in most environments such as soils, aquatic habitats, surfaces and specific lumen of plants, animals and humans. According to ongoing studies, microbiome structures and dynamics across the food system can have both direct and indirect effects...
Abstract Following a request from the European Commission, the Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP ) was asked to deliver a scientific opinion on Lactobacillus buchneri DSM 29026 when used as a technological additive to improve ensiling of forage. The additive is intended for use with all forages and for all animal species at a proposed minimum concentration of 1 × 108 colony‐forming units (CFU )/kg forage if used alone, or 5 × 107 CFU /kg forage if used in...
Abstract Following a request from the European Commission, the EFSA Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP ) was asked to deliver a scientific opinion on the safety and efficacy of Axtra® XAP 104 TPT as a zootechnical feed additive (digestibility enhancers) for poultry species. The additive contains three enzyme activities (endo‐1,4‐beta‐xylanase, protease and alpha‐amylase) produced by three different genetically modified strains. Viable cells and recombinant...
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New England Journal of Medicine, Ahead of Print.
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Publication date: Available online 30 June 2020Source: Academic RadiologyAuthor(s): Jeanne M Horowitz, Linda C Kelahan, Swati D Deshmukh, Frank H Miller, Helena Gabriel
Publication date: Available online 30 June 2020Source: Academic RadiologyAuthor(s): Kendal Weger, Richard B Gunderman
Publication date: Available online 30 June 2020Source: Academic RadiologyAuthor(s): Fasco van Ommen, Frans Kauw, Edwin Bennink, Jeremy J. Heit, Dylan N. Wolman, Jan Willem Dankbaar, Hugo W.A.M. de Jong, Max Wintermark
Publication date: Available online 30 June 2020Source: Academic RadiologyAuthor(s): Markus Zimmermann, Christiane K. Kuhl, Hanna Engelke, Gerhard Bettermann, Sebastian Keil
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Perinatal nutritional determinants known as metabolic programming could be either detrimental or protective. Maternal obesity in the perinatal period determines susceptibility for diseases, such as obesity, metabolic disorders, and lung disease. Although this adverse metabolic programming is well‐recognized, the critical developmental window for susceptibility risk remains elusive. Thus, we aimed to define the vulnerable window for impaired lung function after maternal obesity; and to test if dietary...
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Publication date: Available online 30 June 2020Source: Clinical TherapeuticsAuthor(s): Munenobu Kashiwa,, Ryo Matsushita
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Publication date: August 2020Source: Brain and Language, Volume 207Author(s):
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Publication date: Available online 30 June 2020Source: Brain Research BulletinAuthor(s): Masoud Zakeri, Saeed Soltanizadeh, Saeideh Karimi-Haghighi, Abbas Haghparast
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Publication date: Available online 29 June 2020Source: Clinical NeurophysiologyAuthor(s): Kristina B. Rohde, Werner Fey, Franz Moggi, Thomas Koenig, Isabel Luedi, Lea Duppenthaler, Maria Stein
Publication date: Available online 29 June 2020Source: Clinical NeurophysiologyAuthor(s): Chien-Hung Yeh, Bassam Al-Fatly, Andrea A. Kühn, Anders C. Meidahl, Gerd Tinkhauser, Huiling Tan, Peter Brown
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Publication date: Available online 29 June 2020Source: Behavioural Brain ResearchAuthor(s): Mengxia Gao, Robin Shao, Chih-Mao Huang, Ho-Ling Liu, Yao-Liang Chen, Shwu-Hua Lee, Chemin Lin, Tatia M.C. Lee
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Iron overload is a common complication in patients with chronic renal failure treated with dialysis prior to the availability of recombinant human erythropoietin therapy. Iron overload was the result of hypoproliferative erythroid marrow function coupled with the need for frequent red blood cell transfusions to manage symptomatic anemia. The repetitive use of intravenous iron with or without the use of red blood cell transfusions also contributed to iron loading and was associated with iron deposition...
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Gammagrafía con leucocitos marcados y SPECT/TC en el diagnóstico de infección de prótesis vasculares
Publication date: Available online 29 June 2020Source: Revista Española de Medicina Nuclear e Imagen MolecularAuthor(s): M. de la Rubia-Marcos, P. García-Alonso, C. Mena-Melgar, B. Tagliatori-Nogueira, A. Herrero-Muñoz, C. Sandoval-Moreno, C. Paniagua-Correa, L. Castillejos-Rodríguez, A. Ortega-Valle, M.A. Balsa-Bretón
Publication date: Available online 29 June 2020Source: Revista Española de Medicina Nuclear e Imagen MolecularAuthor(s): E. Cerudelli, M. Gazzilli, M. Bertoli, F. Bertagna, R. Giubbini
Publication date: Available online 29 June 2020Source: Revista Española de Medicina Nuclear e Imagen MolecularAuthor(s): B. Rodríguez-Alfonso, M. Simó-Perdigó, J. Orcajo Rincón
Publication date: Available online 29 June 2020Source: Revista Española de Medicina Nuclear e Imagen MolecularAuthor(s): S. Ortiz Banguera, J.R. Garcia Garzón, P. Bassa Massanas, M. Buxeda Figuerola, M.A. Kauak Kuschel, E. Riera Gil
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Abstract Current theories propose that anxiety adversely impacts working memory (WM) by restricting WM capacity and interfering with efficient filtering of task‐irrelevant information. The current study investigated the effect of shock‐induced state anxiety on WM capacity and the ability to filter task‐irrelevant neutral stimuli. We measured the contralateral delay activity (CDA), an event‐related potential that indexes the number of items maintained in WM, while participants completed a lateralized...
Abstract The two branches of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) have been individually linked to changes in cognitive functioning: The parasympathetic nervous system (PNS) has been associated with healthy cognitive aging, whereas excessive sympathetic nervous system (SNS) activity has been linked to heightened cognitive decline. Despite these separate findings and despite the integrative nature of the ANS, little work has examined the two branches simultaneously to better understand their interactive...
Abstract Restrictiveness, a component of relationship dominance associated with monitoring and regulating partners' behavior, is a risk factor and accelerant of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV). Few studies, however, have examined in vivo physiological responses associated with restrictiveness. Toward this end, 105 romantic couples (N = 210) completed measures of restrictiveness and had their physiological responses recorded in anticipation of and during a dyadic interaction in which they discussed...
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Abstract Background Although acute neurologic impairment might be transient, other long-term effects can be observed with mild traumatic brain injury. However, when pediatric patients with mild traumatic brain injury present for medical care, conventional imaging with CT and MR imaging often does not reveal abnormalities. Objective To determine whether...
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Abstract Cyclosporine A belongs to calcineurin inhibitor family, which has the ability to selectively suppress T‐cells. Owing to its immune‐modulatory effects, it had been in use for graft versus host diseases and organ transplant rejection for many years, but in dermatology, it was first approved for use in 1997 in the treatment of psoriasis. Other off label indications for skin diseases includes atopic dermatitis, chronic spontaneous urticaria, lichen planus, pyoderma gangrenosum, alopecia areata,...
Abstract Face masks wearing during the COVID‐19 pandemic became ubiquitous. The aim of our study was to assess the use of face masks among young adults during the current viral pandemic. The survey was based on specially created Google Forms and posted on numerous Facebook groups for young people in Poland. Seven days were considered as a recall period. 2315 answers were obtained, 2307 were finally analysis, as 8 questionnaires were removed because of data incompleteness. 60.4% of responders declared...
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Objectives Voice therapy has been the primary treatment for voice feminization in transfemale patients due to concerns that surgery worsens voice quality. We aim to determine the impact of Wendler glottoplasty on acoustic measures of voice. Study Design Retrospective case series. Methods Transgender female patients treated for vocal feminization with Wendler glottoplasty at a single tertiary care center were identified. Pre‐ and postoperative measures were taken with the Kay Elemetrics...
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