Abstract Migraine has been considered to be an episodic, multifactorial, neurovascular disorder without long-term consequences to the brain, although numerous studies have shown a possible association between vestibular migraine and ischemic changes in the brain. 3 Case based scenarios of previously diagnosed patients with vestibular migraine on treatment, associated with clinical changes of ischemia, infarction and white matter lesions are reviewed and integrated with the results...
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Publication date: Available online 2 July 2020Source: Sleep MedicineAuthor(s): G. Merlino, S. Lorenzut, G.L. Gigli, I. Del Negro, Y. Tereshko, C. Smeralda, A. Piani, M. Valente
Publication date: Available online 1 July 2020Source: Sleep MedicineAuthor(s): Felipe Gomes de Oliveira, Ibraim Pinto, Bruno Valdigem, Tiago Senra, Adriana Bertolami
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A 60-year-old male was brought into the emergency department by EMS after he was found unresponsive by his neighbors. He was initially admitted to the hospital for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease exacerbation secondary to pneumonia. However, due to a sudden, rapidly progressing course of events, the patient was evaluated for COVID-19.
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Publication date: Available online 2 July 2020Source: Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial SurgeryAuthor(s): Leandros V. Vassiliou, Julio Acero, Aakshay Gulati, Frank Hölzle, Iain L. Hutchison, Satheesh Prabhu, Sylvie Testelin, Klaus-Dietrich Wolff, Nicholas Kalavrezos, Julio Acero, Aakshay Gulati, Frank Hölzle, Satheesh Prabhu, Sylvie Testelin, Klaus-Dietrich Wolff, Nicholas Kalavrezos
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Abstract Hyperglycemia in extremely low-birth weight infants (ELBWIs) is frequently observed during the acute perinatal phase, (i.e., first 1–2 weeks postnatal period); however it can occasionally persists for >2 weeks, extending to the post-acute phase. Since such prolonged hyperglycemia (PH) is not typical for ELBWIs, the aim of the present study was to further understand the clinical details of PH. Twenty-five hyperglycemic ELBWIs born before 28 weeks of gestation from 2015...
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Abstract Background Sleep bruxism (SB) and awake bruxism (AB) have been considered different entities, although co‐occurrence between them has been shown. While genetic factors have a marked influence on phenotypic variance in liability to SB, this remains unclear for AB. Aim To examine the degree of co‐occurrence of SB and AB, and whether they have common correlates, and also twin similarity of SB and AB bruxism traits by zygosity and sex. Methods A questionnaire was mailed to all...
Abstract Objective The aim of this study was to compare masticatory performance and patient reported eating ability of maxillectomy patients with implant‐supported obturators and patients with surgically reconstructed maxillae. Methods This cross‐sectional study was conducted at the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada and at Maastricht University Medical Centre (MUMC+), Maastricht, The Netherlands. Eleven surgically reconstructed maxillectomy patients have been included at University...
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Publication date: August 2020Source: Hearing Research, Volume 393Author(s):
Publication date: Available online 2 July 2020Source: Hearing ResearchAuthor(s): Samuel Couth, Garreth Prendergast, Hannah Guest, Kevin J. Munro, David R. Moore, Christopher J. Plack, Jane Ginsborg, Piers Dawes
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This Viewpoint discusses how surgical global health programs are affected by the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic and why global surgical outreach models may need to be rehashed.
This case report describes man in his 70s who presented with symptoms consistent with chronic rhinosinusitis despite treatment with azelastine, fluticasone propionate, levocetirizine, montelukast, and saline rinses and was diagnosed with a persistent foramen cecum.
This Special Communication summarizes studies describing various methods of decontamination to allow safe reuse of N95 respirators.
This prospective survey-based study examines the clinical course of the loss of sense of smell and taste in a case series of mildly symptomatic patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection.
Targeted Oncogene Therapy Before Surgery in Pediatric Patients With Advanced Invasive Thyroid Cancer
This review discusses the potential role of oncogene-specific targeted therapy as neoadjuvant treatment for children and adolescents with advanced invasive thyroid cancer at diagnosis.
In their study, “Evolution of Altered Sense of Smell or Taste in Patients With Mildly Symptomatic COVID-19,” Boscolo-Rizzo et al present the first insight into olfactory outcomes following coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) among a population of Italian patients with otherwise mild disease. This cohort was previously used to establish alterations in self-reported sense of smell and taste as important symptoms of COVID-19, finding a prevalence of 64.4% among the 202 patients treated at home for mildly...
A 34-year-old man presents with progressive lower lip and chin numbness and ipsilateral facial fullness with trigeminal nerve deficit; magnetic resonance imaging reveals a T1 isointense, T2 hyperintense lesion. What is your diagnosis?
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Publication date: Available online 1 July 2020Source: Journal of Neuroscience MethodsAuthor(s): Victor M. Vergara, Vince D. Calhoun
Publication date: Available online 1 July 2020Source: Journal of Neuroscience MethodsAuthor(s): Krisztina Kordás, Ágnes Kis-Varga, Anita Varga, Herman Eldering, Ronald Bulthuis, Balázs Lendvai, György Lévay, Viktor Román
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Publication date: September 2020Source: Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, Volume 196Author(s): Shuzhong Liu, Xi Zhou, An Song, Zhen Huo, Siyuan Yao, Yipeng Wang, Yong Liu
Publication date: September 2020Source: Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, Volume 196Author(s): Qing-Xin Li, Yi-Quan Zhang, Wei-Hong Wang, Xiao-Dong Zhang, Yang Hong, Akhlaq Ahmad, Pei-Kun Xu
Publication date: September 2020Source: Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, Volume 196Author(s): Sauson Soldozy, Danyas Sarathy, Anthony Skaff, Samuel R. Montgomery, Steven Young, Bhargav Desai, Jennifer D. Sokolowski, Avery L. Buchholz, Mark E. Shaffrey, Hasan R. Syed
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ABSTRACT It has been shown that aerobic exercise improves atopic dermatitis (AD), although the mechanism is not clear. Here, we propose a hypothesis that moderate‐intensity aerobic exercise improvesAD ina mouse model through modulating allergic inflammation.The DNCB‐treated mouse model for eczemawere divided into 3 groups: 1) not subjected to aerobic exercise, 2) subjected to continuous aerobic exercise and, 3) subjected to accumulated aerobic exercise. After givenexerciseusing a treadmill device...
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3681 new pubmed citations were retrieved for your search. Click on the search hyperlink below to display the complete search results: medical science These pubmed results were generated on 2020/07/02PubMed comprises more than millions of citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. Citations may include links to full-text content from PubMed Central and publisher web sites.
3681 new pubmed citations were retrieved for your search. Click on the search hyperlink below to display the complete search results: medical science These pubmed results were generated on 2020/07/02PubMed comprises more than millions of citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. Citations may include links to full-text content from PubMed Central and publisher web sites.
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Publication date: Available online 2 July 2020Source: The Journal of Prosthetic DentistryAuthor(s): Ju-Hyoung Lee
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Publication date: Available online 1 July 2020Source: Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial SurgeryAuthor(s): Michael Miloro, John R. Zuniga
Publication date: Available online 1 July 2020Source: Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial SurgeryAuthor(s): Raza A. Hussain
Publication date: Available online 1 July 2020Source: Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial SurgeryAuthor(s): Jasbir D. Upadhyaya, Abdulaziz Banasser, Donald M. Cohen, Deeba Kashtwari, Indraneel Bhattacharyya, Mohammed N. Islam
Publication date: Available online 1 July 2020Source: Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial SurgeryAuthor(s): Brian J. Christensen, Dylan Racha, Ryan Hinkle, Mishaun Sahebi
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This course will discuss supervision considerations for teaching students counseling skills. This information will help supervisors support students in learning how to integrate person-centered care in practice.
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158 new pubmed citations were retrieved for your search. Click on the search hyperlink below to display the complete search results: human physiology These pubmed results were generated on 2020/07/02PubMed comprises more than millions of citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. Citations may include links to full-text content from PubMed Central and publisher web sites.
158 new pubmed citations were retrieved for your search. Click on the search hyperlink below to display the complete search results: human physiology These pubmed results were generated on 2020/07/02PubMed comprises more than millions of citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. Citations may include links to full-text content from PubMed Central and publisher web sites.
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Malformation of blood vessels represents a hallmark of cancers, but the role and regulation of vascular mural cells (vMCs), including vascular smooth muscle cells (vSMCs) and pericytes, in tumors has not been ...
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Publication date: Available online 2 July 2020Source: Gait & PostureAuthor(s): Yusuke Sekiguchi, Dai Owaki, Keita Honda, Kenichiro Fukushi, Noriyoshi Hiroi, Takeo Nozaki, Shin-ichi Izumi
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Role of diffusion-weighted imaging in prediction of nipple-areolar complex invasion by breast cancer
Publication date: Available online 2 July 2020Source: Clinical ImagingAuthor(s): Ahmed Abdel Khalek Abdel Razek, Mohamed Ali EL-Adalany, Dina El-Metwally
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