You are currently viewing a new version of our website. To view the old version click .

211 Results Found

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
5,876 Views
11 Pages

The Impact of Suture Button Removal in Syndesmosis Fixation

  • Jaeyoung Kim,
  • Minsoo Kwon,
  • Jonathan Day,
  • Jesse Seilern und Aspang,
  • Jaehoon Shim and
  • Jaeho Cho

21 August 2021

The suture button (SB) device was introduced to negate the need for routine hardware removal in the treatment of syndesmosis injuries. However, a considerable SB removal rate has been reported, and the impact of removal is unknown. This study aimed t...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,547 Views
10 Pages

Bioprosthetic Aortic Valve Thrombosis and Literature Review

  • Milan Radovanovic,
  • Charles W. Nordstrom and
  • Richard D. Hanna

An 83-year-old gentleman with a history of 23-mm Hancock-II-bioprosthetic aortic valve (BAV) replacement ten-years prior presented with symptoms of dyspnea and lower extremity edema. During the preceding seven-years, he had been noted to have asympto...

  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
9,384 Views
11 Pages

Background: Methicillin-susceptible Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA) is a common pathogen associated with a range of clinically important infections. MSSA can cause deep-seated infections requiring prolonged courses of intravenous antibiotic therapy to a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,871 Views
13 Pages

Trastuzumab Deruxtecan-Associated Interstitial Lung Disease: Real-World Insights from a Tertiary Care Center

  • Ahmed S. Alanazi,
  • Ahmed A. Alanazi,
  • Abdalrhman Alanizi,
  • Ranad Babalghaith,
  • Reema Alotaibi,
  • Mohammed Alnuhait and
  • Hatoon Bakhribah

16 October 2025

Background: Trastuzumab deruxtecan (T-DXd), a HER2-directed antibody-drug conjugate, has significantly advanced the management of HER2-expressing malignancies. However, interstitial lung disease (ILD) remains a clinically significant adverse effect....

  • Review
  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,651 Views
9 Pages

Children’s Interstitial and Diffuse Lung Diseases (ChILD) in 2020

  • Valentina Agnese Ferraro,
  • Stefania Zanconato,
  • Andrea Zamunaro and
  • Silvia Carraro

9 December 2020

The term children interstitial lung diseases (chILD) refers to a heterogeneous group of rare diseases that diffusely affect the lung. ChILD specific to children younger than 2 years of age include diffuse developmental disorders, growth abnormalities...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,132 Views
7 Pages

Refractory Chylothorax Secondary to Sizeable Azygos Vein Hemangioma: Tailored Multimodal Treatment of a Challenging Case Report

  • Paolo Albino Ferrari,
  • Federico Fusaro,
  • Antonio Ferrari,
  • Alessandro Tamburrini,
  • Giulia Grimaldi,
  • Massimiliano Santoru,
  • Sara Zappadu,
  • Elisabetta Tanda,
  • Sonia Nemolato and
  • Simone Comelli
  • + 1 author

31 December 2022

Background: Mediastinal hemangiomas are rare, and their etiology remains unclear. Most patients affected have no pathognomonic clinical symptoms, and the diagnosis is often incidental. Due to the paucity of the available literature regarding the mana...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,179 Views
13 Pages

Spontaneous Resolution of Ventricular Pre-Excitation During Childhood: A Retrospective Study

  • Antonio Sanzo,
  • Alessandro Seganti,
  • Andrea Demarchi,
  • Riccardo Simone Fino,
  • Irene Raso,
  • Alessia Claudia Codazzi,
  • Barbara Petracci,
  • Andrea Bongiorno,
  • Roberto Rordorf and
  • Savina Mannarino

29 March 2025

Background/Objectives: Ventricular pre-excitation (VP) increases the risk of sudden cardiac death among children. While transcatheter ablation could potentially be therapeutic, it is not without risk, especially in smaller children. Accessory pathway...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
4 Citations
6,642 Views
10 Pages

Neuroimaging and CSF Findings in Patients with Autoimmune Encephalitis: A Report of Eight Cases in a Single Academic Center

  • Hongyan Wu,
  • Hongxuyang Yu,
  • Joe Joseph,
  • Shruti Jaiswal,
  • Shreya R. Pasham and
  • Shitiz Sriwastava

28 January 2022

Autoimmune Encephalitis (AIE) is a rare and complex group of disorders wherein the body’s immune system attacks and causes inflammatory changes in the central nervous system (CNS). It presents with altered mental status and a diverse range of t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
31 Citations
6,372 Views
11 Pages

Association between Sleep Quality and Mental Health among Patients at a Post-COVID-19 Recovery Clinic

  • Sara Nowakowski,
  • Manasa Kokonda,
  • Rizwana Sultana,
  • Brittany B. Duong,
  • Sarah E. Nagy,
  • Mohammed F. Zaidan,
  • Mirza M. Baig,
  • Bryan V. Grigg,
  • Justin Seashore and
  • Rachel R. Deer

A growing body of research documents the persistence of physical and neuropsychiatric symptoms following the resolution of acute COVID-19 infection. To the best of our knowledge, no published study has examined the interaction between insomnia and me...

  • Article
  • Open Access
216 Views
27 Pages

10 December 2025

One difficulty that arises in tracking and forecasting real-time epidemics is reporting delays, which are defined as the inherent delay between the time of symptom onset and the time a case is reported. Reporting delays can be caused by delays in cas...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,134 Views
21 Pages

PPARγ Agonism Modulates Synovial Macrophage and Cartilage Responses in an Equine Model of Synovial Inflammation—Implications for Joint Therapy

  • Slàine F. Chaimbeul,
  • Nubia N. P. Rodrigues,
  • Danny D. Thurston,
  • Kirsten E. Scoggin,
  • Jennifer Janes,
  • Cale A. Jacobs,
  • James N. MacLeod,
  • Austin V. Stone and
  • Bruno C. Menarim

1 September 2025

Synovitis resolution is critical for joint homeostasis and prevents the progression of osteoarthritis (OA). Treatments like NSAIDs and intra-articular corticosteroids relieve symptoms by blocking pro-inflammatory mediators, but also impair the produc...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
9 Citations
1,149 Views
6 Pages

Spontaneous Resolution of Nitrofurantoin-Induced Chronic Pulmonary Toxicity Presenting with Respiratory Failure

  • Elias Mir,
  • Javed A. Malik,
  • Shabir A. Lone,
  • Ramees Mohi-ud-din and
  • Majid Khalil

13 December 2017

Nitrofurantoin is one of the most common drugs implicated in drug-induced pulmonary toxicities, the manifestations of which range from dose-independent acute self-limiting reactions to chronic dose-dependent pathologies. The severity of these pulmona...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,247 Views
16 Pages

21 October 2021

Background: The differences in brain activity between patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) and healthy adults have been confirmed by functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), positron emission tomography (PET), and electroencephalography...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
19 Citations
4,860 Views
10 Pages

Evolution of Anti-RBD IgG Avidity following SARS-CoV-2 Infection

  • Alexandra Tauzin,
  • Gabrielle Gendron-Lepage,
  • Manon Nayrac,
  • Sai Priya Anand,
  • Catherine Bourassa,
  • Halima Medjahed,
  • Guillaume Goyette,
  • Mathieu Dubé,
  • Renée Bazin and
  • Daniel E. Kaufmann
  • + 1 author

4 March 2022

SARS-CoV-2 infection rapidly elicits anti-Spike antibodies whose quantity in plasma gradually declines upon resolution of symptoms. This decline is part of the evolution of an immune response leading to B cell differentiation into short-lived antibod...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,278 Views
11 Pages

Safety of Vaccines against SARS-CoV-2 among Polish Patients with Multiple Sclerosis Treated with Disease-Modifying Therapies

  • Agata Czarnowska,
  • Joanna Tarasiuk,
  • Olga Zajkowska,
  • Marcin Wnuk,
  • Monika Marona,
  • Klaudia Nowak,
  • Agnieszka Słowik,
  • Anna Jamroz-Wiśniewska,
  • Konrad Rejdak and
  • Beata Lech
  • + 42 authors

(1) Background: The present study aims to report the side effects of vaccination against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) among patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) who were being treated with disease-modifying therapies (DMTs) in Poland. (2) Met...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
11,501 Views
20 Pages

The Possible Synergistic Pharmacological Effect of an Oral Berberine (BBR) and Curcumin (CUR) Complementary Therapy Alleviates Symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS): Results from a Real-Life, Routine Clinical Practice Settings-Based Study

  • Ursula Wade,
  • Domingo A. Pascual-Figal,
  • Fazale Rabbani,
  • Marie Ernst,
  • Adelin Albert,
  • Isabelle Janssens,
  • Yvan Dierckxsens,
  • Somia Iqtadar,
  • Nisar A. Khokhar and
  • Ayesha Kanwal
  • + 1 author

18 April 2024

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a prevalent chronic functional gastrointestinal disorder, characterised by recurrent abdominal discomfort and altered bowel movements. IBS cause a significantly negative impact on quality of life (QoL). Growing pharm...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,930 Views
8 Pages

Optimal Timing for Primary Early Endoscopic Dacryocystorhinostomy in Acute Dacryocystitis

  • Jae Yun Sung,
  • Ju Mi Kim,
  • Jae Yul Hwang,
  • Kyoung Nam Kim,
  • Jaeyoung Kim and
  • Sung Bok Lee

17 May 2021

Purpose: To evaluate the surgical outcomes of primary early endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy (EnDCR) in acute dacryocystitis (AD) and to determine the optimal timing for surgery. Methods: A retrospective review of medical records was performed on con...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,639 Views
10 Pages

Efficacy, Safety and Outcomes of the Laparoscopic Management of Cesarean Scar Ectopic Pregnancy as a Single Therapeutic Approach: A Case Series

  • Georges Salem Wehbe,
  • Inesse Ait Amara,
  • Michelle Nisolle,
  • Dominique A. Badr,
  • Marie Timmermans and
  • Stavros Karampelas

14 December 2023

A standardized consensus for the management of cesarean scar pregnancy (CSP) is lacking. The study objective is to evaluate the efficacy, safety and outcomes of the laparoscopic management of CSP as a single therapeutic surgical approach without bein...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,062 Views
13 Pages

The immune system’s response to an invading pathogen is the critical determinant in recovery from illness. Here, we hypothesize that the immune response will swiftly follow classical activation and a resolution trajectory in patients with the r...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,463 Views
12 Pages

The purpose of this study was to determine whether the sensitivity advantage of intradermal dilutional testing (IDT) is clinically relevant in patients with obstructive Eustachian tube dysfunction (ETD) or otitis media with effusion (OME). This retro...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
2,582 Views
10 Pages

Safety Profile and Outcomes of Early COVID-19 Treatments in Immunocompromised Patients: A Single-Centre Cohort Study

  • Simona Biscarini,
  • Simone Villa,
  • Camilla Genovese,
  • Mara Tomasello,
  • Anna Tonizzo,
  • Marco Fava,
  • Nathalie Iannotti,
  • Matteo Bolis,
  • Bianca Mariani and
  • Antonia Grazia Valzano
  • + 9 authors

Background: Early treatment with remdesivir (RMD) or monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) could be a valuable tool in patients at risk of severe COVID-19 with unsatisfactory responses to vaccination. We aim to assess the safety and clinical outcomes of these...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4,397 Views
10 Pages

14 October 2024

Objective: This study aimed to compare the efficacy and tolerability of azithromycin and clarithromycin in pediatric Campylobacter enterocolitis. Methods: A prospective, randomized, controlled trial was conducted at a single center. Patients with con...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,856 Views
18 Pages

6 February 2024

COVID-19, caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2), is characterized by a wide range of clinical symptoms and a poorly predictable disease course. Although in-depth transcriptomic investigations of peripheral blood sampl...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,684 Views
16 Pages

Background: Following acute pulmonary embolism (PE), disease outcomes vary among patients. Complete recovery occurs in some cases, while others may experience persistent long-term symptoms, disease recurrence, or progression to chronic thromboembolic...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,749 Views
16 Pages

Persistent dizziness and balance deficits are common, often with unknown etiology. Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness (3PD) is a relatively new diagnosis with symptoms that may include dizziness, unsteadiness, or non-vertiginous dizziness and b...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,883 Views
17 Pages

Using Automated Speech Processing for Repeated Measurements in a Clinical Setting of the Behavioral Variability in the Stroop Task

  • Terje B. Holmlund,
  • Alex S. Cohen,
  • Jian Cheng,
  • Peter W. Foltz,
  • Jared Bernstein,
  • Elizabeth Rosenfeld,
  • Bruno Laeng and
  • Brita Elvevåg

The Stroop interference task is indispensable to current neuropsychological practice. Despite this, it is limited in its potential for repeated administration, its sensitivity and its demands on professionals and their clients. We evaluated a digital...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
2,438 Views
14 Pages

Chemerin as a Potential Marker of Resolution of Inflammation in COVID-19 Infection

  • Joanna Sulicka-Grodzicka,
  • Andrzej Surdacki,
  • Marcin Surmiak,
  • Marek Sanak,
  • Barbara Wizner,
  • Wojciech Sydor,
  • Monika Bociąga-Jasik,
  • Magdalena Strach,
  • Mariusz Korkosz and
  • Lubomir Skladany
  • + 3 authors

Chemerin is one of the specialized pro-resolving mediators that participate in the early phase of inflammation and contribute to the initiation of the pro-resolving response. There is a paucity of data regarding the time course of chemerin during acu...

  • Review
  • Open Access
20 Citations
5,434 Views
9 Pages

SARS-CoV-2 as an Oncolytic Virus Following Reactivation of the Immune System: A Review

  • Joao P. Bounassar-Filho,
  • Laura Boeckler-Troncoso,
  • Jocelyne Cajigas-Gonzalez and
  • Maria G. Zavala-Cerna

24 January 2023

The effects SARS-CoV-2 inflicts on human physiology, especially in patients who developed COVID-19, can range from flu-like symptoms to death, and although many lives have been lost during the pandemic, others have faced the resolution of aggressive...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,564 Views
17 Pages

18 June 2024

Immune-mediated diarrhea represents a serious complication of checkpoint inhibitor therapy, especially following ipilimumab-based treatment. Efficient diagnosis and control of diarrhea remains an ongoing challenge. We developed an accelerated managem...

  • Review
  • Open Access
32 Citations
9,710 Views
17 Pages

Virtual Reality Induced Symptoms and Effects: Concerns, Causes, Assessment & Mitigation

  • Nathan O. Conner,
  • Hannah R. Freeman,
  • J. Adam Jones,
  • Tony Luczak,
  • Daniel Carruth,
  • Adam C. Knight and
  • Harish Chander

The utilization of commercially available virtual reality (VR) environments has increased over the last decade. Motion sickness that is commonly reported while using VR devices is still prevalent and reported at a higher than acceptable rate. The vir...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,993 Views
13 Pages

Blood Fatty Acids Profile in MIS-C Children

  • Elvira Verduci,
  • Patrizia Risé,
  • Elisabetta Di Profio,
  • Laura Fiori,
  • Sara Vizzuso,
  • Dario Dilillo,
  • Savina Mannarino,
  • Elena Zoia,
  • Valeria Calcaterra and
  • Christian Pinna
  • + 2 authors

22 October 2021

MIS-C (multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children) linked to SARS-CoV-2 infection, is a pathological state observed in subjects younger than 21 years old with evidence of either current SARS-CoV-2 infection or exposure within the 4 weeks prior to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
4,851 Views
8 Pages

COVID-19-Vaccination-Induced Myocarditis in Teenagers: Case Series with Further Follow-Up

  • Mateusz Puchalski,
  • Halszka Kamińska,
  • Marta Bartoszek,
  • Michał Brzewski and
  • Bożena Werner

Presently, the whole globe is struggling the tough challenge of the COVID-19 pandemic. Vaccination remains the most effective and safe COVID-19 weapon for adults and in the paediatric population. Aside from possible mild and moderate post-vaccination...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,973 Views
14 Pages

Endoscopic Management of Post-Esophagectomy Delayed Gastric Conduit Emptying (DGCE): Results from a Cohort Study in a Tertiary Referral Center with Comparison between Procedures

  • Giuseppe Dell’Anna,
  • Francesco Vito Mandarino,
  • Jacopo Fanizza,
  • Ernesto Fasulo,
  • Alberto Barchi,
  • Rukaia Barà,
  • Edoardo Vespa,
  • Edi Viale,
  • Francesco Azzolini and
  • Lorella Fanti
  • + 9 authors

12 October 2024

Background/Objectives: Delayed gastric conduit emptying (DGCE) occurs in 15–39% of patients who undergo esophagectomy. Intra-Pyloric Injection of Botulinum Toxin (IPBT), Pneumatic Balloon Dilation (PBD), and the same session combination (BTPD)...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,064 Views
8 Pages

23 December 2024

Background/Objectives: Periodic fever, aphthous stomatitis, pharyngitis, and cervical adenitis syndrome, often referred to as PFAPA syndrome, may enigmatically recur for an undetermined time in affected children: a potential reason to explain its rec...

  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
6,127 Views
11 Pages

Lactation Ketoacidosis: A Systematic Review of Case Reports

  • Abdullah M. Al Alawi,
  • Asma Al Flaiti and
  • Henrik Falhammar

17 June 2020

Background and Objective: Lactation ketoacidosis is a rare cause of high anion gap metabolic acidosis affecting breastfeeding mothers. We aim to review and analyze all cases of lactation ketoacidosis reported. Materials and Methods: A systematic sear...

  • Article
  • Open Access
27 Citations
6,595 Views
15 Pages

Early and Degressive Putamen Atrophy in Multiple Sclerosis

  • Julia Krämer,
  • Sven G. Meuth,
  • Jan-Gerd Tenberge,
  • Patrick Schiffler,
  • Heinz Wiendl and
  • Michael Deppe

25 September 2015

Putamen atrophy and its long-term progress during disease course were recently shown in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). Here we investigated retrospectively the time point of atrophy onset in patients with relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS). 68 pat...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,416 Views
10 Pages

Exploring a Rarity: Incidence of and Therapeutic Approaches for Neurological Complications and Hypophysitis in Cancer Patients on Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors—A Single-Center Study

  • Anna Lea Amylidi,
  • Aristeidis Gogadis,
  • Melina Yerolatsite,
  • George Zarkavelis,
  • Nanteznta Torounidou,
  • Varvara Keramisanou,
  • Eleftherios Kampletsas and
  • Davide Mauri

18 December 2023

Immune checkpoint inhibitors, such as anti-PD-1 and anti-CTLA-4 inhibitors, have become the standard of care for many cancer types. However, they induce immune-related adverse events (irAEs), including neurotoxicity and hypophysitis. The incidence an...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
861 Views
8 Pages

Diagnostic Challenges in HHV-8-Associated Multicentric Castleman Disease in a Patient with Prior Kaposi Sarcoma

  • Seraphima S. Sidhom,
  • Luke A. Laconi,
  • Christopher A. LaFond and
  • Steven C. Weindorf

Human herpesvirus-8 (HHV-8)-associated multicentric Castleman disease (MCD) is a rare lymphoproliferative disorder with systemic and cutaneous manifestations that can be diagnostically challenging, especially in immunocompromised patients. We report...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,447 Views
12 Pages

Brefeldin A—A Major Pathogenic Factor of Peanut Pod Rot from Fusarium neocosmosporiellum

  • Huiling Wang,
  • Xiaohan Wang,
  • Huiling Han,
  • Quanlin Yu,
  • Xinmiao Tan,
  • Junlong Liu,
  • Yiting Zhao and
  • Weiming Sun

18 December 2024

Fusarium neocosmosporiellum is the main pathogen of peanut pod rot in China. To investigate the type of F. neocosmosporiellum toxin and its pathogenic mechanism, a macrolide, brefeldin A, was isolated. The structure of the compound was identified by...

  • Article
  • Open Access
688 Views
18 Pages

26 September 2025

Background: The relationship between Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) remains a topic of ongoing debate. In particular, the intragastric distribution of H. pylori—whether localized in the antr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,396 Views
9 Pages

Comparison of Prescribed Physical Therapy to a Home Exercise Program for Pediatric Sports-Related Concussion Patients

  • August M. Price,
  • Nicholas Arvin,
  • Benjamin Seagraves,
  • Scott O. Burkhart and
  • Gregory Knell

10 September 2022

The purpose of this retrospective chart review was to compare sports-related concussion (SRC) recovery time in protracted recovery (≥28 days) patients who were prescribed physical therapy (PPT) with those who were only provided a home exercise pro...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,457 Views
9 Pages

20-Year Efficacy of Endoscopic Thoracic Sympathectomy for Primary Hyperhidrosis: A Cohort Study

  • Anna Ureña,
  • Leandro Grando,
  • Lluisa Rodriguez-Gussinyer,
  • Ivan Macía,
  • Francisco Rivas,
  • Nestor Iván Quiroga,
  • Camilo Moreno,
  • Xavier Michavilla and
  • Ricard Ramos

8 July 2025

Background: Primary focal hyperhidrosis, characterized by excessive sweating primarily affecting the hands and axillae, can significantly impact quality of life. Bilateral thoracic sympathectomy is the gold standard treatment, providing permanent res...

  • Article
  • Open Access
38 Citations
7,007 Views
12 Pages

Risk of Interruption of Doctoral Studies and Mental Health in PhD Students

  • Sara M. González-Betancor and
  • Pablo Dorta-González

2 October 2020

PhD students report a higher prevalence of mental illness symptoms than highly educated individuals in the general population. This situation presents a serious problem for universities. Thus, the knowledge about this phenomenon is of great importanc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,245 Views
12 Pages

Role of Nucleocapsid Protein Antigen Detection for Safe End of Isolation of SARS-CoV-2 Infected Patients with Long Persistence of Viral RNA in Respiratory Samples

  • Antonella Mencacci,
  • Alessio Gili,
  • Anna Gidari,
  • Elisabetta Schiaroli,
  • Carla Russo,
  • Elio Cenci,
  • Barbara Camilloni,
  • Alessandro Graziani,
  • Arduino Melelli-Roia and
  • Daniela Francisci
  • + 1 author

7 September 2021

Background. In SARS-CoV-2 infection, viral RNA may persist in respiratory samples for several weeks after the resolution of symptoms. Criteria to assess the end of infectivity are not unequivocally defined. In some countries, time from diagnosis is t...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,092 Views
6 Pages

A Case of Clinical Uncertainty Solved: Giant Cell Arteritis with Polymyalgia Rheumatica Swiftly Diagnosed with Long Axial Field of View PET

  • Pieter H. Nienhuis,
  • Joyce van Sluis,
  • Johannes H. van Snick,
  • Andor W. J. M. Glaudemans,
  • Sofie Meijering,
  • Elisabeth Brouwer and
  • Riemer H. J. A. Slart

4 November 2022

The clinical presentation of giant cell arteritis (GCA) is often nonspecific. Differentiating GCA from infectious, malignant, or other autoimmune pathology based on signs, symptoms, and laboratory parameters may therefore be difficult. Fluorine-18-fl...

  • Protocol
  • Open Access
1,992 Views
16 Pages

Assessing the Impact of Non-Exhaust Emissions on the Asthmatic Airway (IONA) Protocol for a Randomised Three-Exposure Crossover Study

  • James Scales,
  • Hajar Hajmohammadi,
  • Max Priestman,
  • Luke C. McIlvenna,
  • Ingrid E. de Boer,
  • Haneen Hassan,
  • Anja H. Tremper,
  • Gang Chen,
  • Helen E. Wood and
  • David C. Green
  • + 3 authors

Background: People living with asthma are disproportionately affected by air pollution, with increased symptoms, medication usage, hospital admissions, and the risk of death. To date, there has been a focus on exhaust emissions, but traffic-related a...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
157 Views
12 Pages

Reverse-Wire TEVAR for Subacute Type B Aortic Dissection with Severe True-Lumen Collapse: A Case Report

  • Andrada Bogdan,
  • Mircea Robu,
  • Elena Nechifor,
  • Aida Badea,
  • Maria Sabina Safta,
  • Alexandru Zaman,
  • Andrada Guță,
  • Bogdan Gaşpar,
  • Gabriel Gorecki and
  • Horațiu Moldovan

9 December 2025

Type B aortic dissection (TBAD) requires management tailored to the disease phase and clinical presentation, with the subacute period representing a favorable window for endovascular intervention due to improved procedural safety and remodeling poten...

  • Review
  • Open Access
33 Citations
8,981 Views
23 Pages

Nerve Ultrasound as Helpful Tool in Polyneuropathies

  • Magdalena Kramer,
  • Alexander Grimm,
  • Natalie Winter,
  • Marc Dörner,
  • Kathrin Grundmann-Hauser,
  • Jan-Hendrik Stahl,
  • Julia Wittlinger,
  • Josua Kegele,
  • Cornelius Kronlage and
  • Sophia Willikens

Background: Polyneuropathies (PNP) are a broad field of diseases affecting millions of people. While the symptoms presented are mostly similar, underlying causes are abundant. Thus, early identification of treatable causes is often difficult. Besides...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,560 Views
13 Pages

11 June 2025

Background and Objectives: The common cold (acute rhinopharyngitis) and acute rhinosinusitis are highly prevalent conditions that significantly impact quality of life, often leading to nasal congestion, inflammation, and discomfort. Given the growing...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
688 Views
7 Pages

Infraorbital Nerve Decompression for Infraorbital Neuralgia/Causalgia following Blowout Orbital Fractures: A Case Series

  • Bijan Beigi,
  • Mazda Beigi,
  • Nuwan Niyadurupola,
  • Manuel Saldana,
  • Nabil El-Hindy and
  • Deepak Gupta

The purpose of this study was to present the management of a series of patients referred with infraorbital nerve paraesthesia that developed after insignificant orbital floor fracture without diplopia or exophthalmos, and that did not require initial...

of 5