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Chronic Coronary Artery Disease: Wall Disease vs. Lumenopathy

  • Ioannis Paraskevaidis,
  • Christos Kourek and
  • Elias Tsougos

31 January 2025

Acute and chronic coronary artery disease (CAD) are interconnected, representing two facets of the same condition. Chronic CAD exhibits a dynamic nature, manifesting as stable or acute ischemia, or both. Myocardial ischemia can be transient and rever...

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1 Citations
3,955 Views
20 Pages

Multi-Omics Characterization of Colon Mucosa and Submucosa/Wall from Crohn’s Disease Patients

  • Liang Jin,
  • Michael Macoritto,
  • Jing Wang,
  • Yingtao Bi,
  • Fei Wang,
  • Abel Suarez-Fueyo,
  • Jesus Paez-Cortez,
  • Chenqi Hu,
  • Heather Knight and
  • Ivan Mascanfroni
  • + 5 authors

Crohn’s disease (CD) is a subtype of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) characterized by transmural disease. The concept of transmural healing (TH) has been proposed as an indicator of deep clinical remission of CD and as a predictor of favorable...

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3 Citations
3,033 Views
10 Pages

Genome-Wide Association Study of Airway Wall Thickening in a Korean Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Cohort

  • Ah Ra Do,
  • Do Yeon Ko,
  • Jeeyoung Kim,
  • So Hyeon Bak,
  • Ki Yeol Lee,
  • Dankyu Yoon,
  • Chol Shin,
  • Soriul Kim,
  • Woo Jin Kim and
  • Sungho Won

15 July 2022

Airway wall thickening (AWT) plays an important pathophysiological role in airway diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). There are only a few studies on the genetic components contributing to AWT in the Korean population. This...

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1 Citations
1,316 Views
18 Pages

Colletotrichum capsici is an important pathogen causing anthracnose in postharvest peppers in parts of Asia, seriously compromising quality and storage life. Unveiling the pathogenic mechanism can better prevent postharvest disease in pepper. This st...

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5 Citations
2,245 Views
12 Pages

Ultra-High Frequency Ultrasound Imaging of Bowel Wall in Hirschsprung’s Disease—Correlation and Agreement Analyses of Histoanatomy

  • Tebin Hawez,
  • Christina Graneli,
  • Tobias Erlöv,
  • Emilia Gottberg,
  • Rodrigo Munoz Mitev,
  • Kristine Hagelsteen,
  • Maria Evertsson,
  • Tomas Jansson,
  • Magnus Cinthio and
  • Pernilla Stenström

Hirschsprung’s disease (HD) is characterized by aganglionosis in the bowel wall, requiring resection. Ultra-high frequency ultrasound (UHFUS) imaging of the bowel wall has been suggested to be an instantaneous method of deciding resection lengt...

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20 Citations
4,842 Views
15 Pages

2 October 2024

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) may be inherited, as recently shown with the identification of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs or “snips”) on a 250 kb DNA fragment that encodes 92 proteins associated with CVD. CVD is also triggered by...

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1,429 Views
12 Pages

21 March 2025

Background and Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the outcome of lateral rectus (LR) muscle resection for new-onset or worsening esotropia after medial orbital wall decompression in patients with thyroid eye disease. Materials and...

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2 Citations
1,210 Views
12 Pages

Coincidence of Concentric Vessel-Wall Contrast Enhancement in Moyamoya Disease and Acute Postoperative Ischemic Stroke During Revascularization Procedures

  • Patrick Haas,
  • Till-Karsten Hauser,
  • Lucas Moritz Wiggenhauser,
  • Leonie Zerweck,
  • Marcos Tatagiba,
  • Nadia Khan and
  • Constantin Roder

26 November 2024

Background: Concentric vessel-wall contrast enhancement (VW-CE) of the terminal carotid artery and its proximal branches may be linked to ischemic strokes, disease activity and progression in Moyamoya disease (MMD). The objective of this retrospectiv...

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6 Citations
2,289 Views
13 Pages

19 August 2023

Recurrent oral ulcers, which are the first and most common manifestation of Behçet’s disease (BD), have several etiological causes but are often idiopathic and known as recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS). In recent years, publications h...

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8 Citations
2,970 Views
17 Pages

24 August 2023

Leaf sheath blight disease (SB) of rice caused by the soil-borne fungus Rhizoctonia solani results in 10–30% global yield loss annually and can reach 50% under severe outbreaks. Many disease resistance genes and receptor-like kinases (RLKs) are...

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141 Citations
17,155 Views
21 Pages

Impact of Cell Wall Composition on Maize Resistance to Pests and Diseases

  • Rogelio Santiago,
  • Jaime Barros-Rios and
  • Rosa A. Malvar

27 March 2013

In cereals, the primary cell wall is built of a skeleton of cellulosic microfibrils embedded in a matrix of hemicelluloses and smaller amounts of pectins, glycoproteins and hydroxycinnamates. Later, during secondary wall development, p-coumaryl, coni...

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28 Citations
8,486 Views
20 Pages

Vessel Wall Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Cerebrovascular Diseases

  • Federico Mazzacane,
  • Valentina Mazzoleni,
  • Elisa Scola,
  • Sara Mancini,
  • Ivano Lombardo,
  • Giorgio Busto,
  • Elisa Rognone,
  • Anna Pichiecchio,
  • Alessandro Padovani and
  • Andrea Morotti
  • + 1 author

Cerebrovascular diseases are a leading cause of disability and death worldwide. The definition of stroke etiology is mandatory to predict outcome and guide therapeutic decisions. The diagnosis of pathological processes involving intracranial arteries...

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3 Citations
2,527 Views
18 Pages

Molecular Basis of Chronic Intestinal Wall Fibrosis in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

  • Patrycja Sputa-Grzegrzolka,
  • Anna Socha-Banasiak,
  • Piotr Dziegiel and
  • Bartosz Kempisty

Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs), including Crohn’s disease (CD), ulcerative colitis (UC), and IBD-unclassified (IBD-U), are chronic inflammatory disorders of the gastrointestinal tract. Chronic inflammation in the course of IBD is an importa...

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9 Citations
3,880 Views
25 Pages

Immune Priming Triggers Cell Wall Remodeling and Increased Resistance to Halo Blight Disease in Common Bean

  • Alfonso Gonzalo De la Rubia,
  • Hugo Mélida,
  • María Luz Centeno,
  • Antonio Encina and
  • Penélope García-Angulo

23 July 2021

The cell wall (CW) is a dynamic structure extensively remodeled during plant growth and under stress conditions, however little is known about its roles during the immune system priming, especially in crops. In order to shed light on such a process,...

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13 Pages

Quantification of High-Resolution Contrast-Enhanced T1-Weighted Vessel Wall MRI for Predicting Disease Progression in Moyamoya Disease

  • Kateryna Goloshchapova,
  • Patrick Haas,
  • Daniel Vogl,
  • Lucas Wiggenhauser,
  • Helene Hurth,
  • Florian Hennersdorf,
  • Benjamin Bender,
  • Till-Karsten Hauser,
  • Marcos Tatagiba and
  • Nadia Khan
  • + 1 author

9 October 2025

Objective: In moyamoya disease (MMD), the internal carotid and proximal cerebral arteries narrow, potentially leading to stroke or hemorrhage from fragile collaterals. Disease activity and progression may be detected by contrast-enhanced (CE) high-re...

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9 Citations
2,854 Views
10 Pages

Skin and Arterial Wall Deposits of 18F-NaF and Severity of Disease in Patients with Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum

  • Antonio Gutierrez-Cardo,
  • Eugenia Lillo,
  • Belén Murcia-Casas,
  • Juan Luis Carrillo-Linares,
  • Francisco García-Argüello,
  • Purificación Sánchez-Sánchez,
  • Alejandro Rodriguez-Morata,
  • Isabel Baquero Aranda,
  • Miguel Ángel Sánchez-Chaparro and
  • María García-Fernández
  • + 1 author

Pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE) is a genetic disease characterized by the calcification of elastin fibers. Our aim was to quantify vascular calcification in the arteries and the deposition of 18F-sodium-fluoride (18F-NaF) in the skin and vessel walls...

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8 Pages

Thyroid eye disease (TED) is a common extrathyroidal manifestation of hyperthyroidism, typically associated with Graves’ disease (GD). This condition can cause severe functional limitations as well as significant aesthetic concerns. Treatment f...

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4 Citations
2,387 Views
11 Pages

Venous Wall of Patients with Chronic Venous Disease Exhibits a Glycolytic Phenotype

  • Oscar Fraile-Martinez,
  • Cielo García-Montero,
  • Miguel Ángel Alvarez-Mon,
  • Ana M. Gomez-Lahoz,
  • Jorge Monserrat,
  • Maria Llavero-Valero,
  • Fernando Ruiz-Grande,
  • Santiago Coca,
  • Melchor Alvarez-Mon and
  • Julia Buján
  • + 3 authors

3 October 2022

Chronic venous disease (CVeD) is a rising medical condition characterized by a broad spectrum of disorders in the venous system. Varicose veins (VVs) represent a frequent clinical manifestation of CVeD, particularly in the lower limbs. Prior histopat...

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14 Citations
6,562 Views
14 Pages

De Novo Transcriptome Sequencing of Oryza officinalis Wall ex Watt to Identify Disease-Resistance Genes

  • Bin He,
  • Yinghong Gu,
  • Xiang Tao,
  • Xiaojie Cheng,
  • Changhe Wei,
  • Jian Fu,
  • Zaiquan Cheng and
  • Yizheng Zhang

10 December 2015

Oryza officinalis Wall ex Watt is one of the most important wild relatives of cultivated rice and exhibits high resistance to many diseases. It has been used as a source of genes for introgression into cultivated rice. However, there are limited geno...

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12 Citations
5,047 Views
12 Pages

MRI Types of Cerebral Small Vessel Disease and Circulating Markers of Vascular Wall Damage

  • Larisa A. Dobrynina,
  • Maryam R. Zabitova,
  • Alla A. Shabalina,
  • Elena I. Kremneva,
  • Bulat M. Akhmetzyanov,
  • Zukhra Sh. Gadzhieva,
  • Alexander B. Berdalin,
  • Ludmila A. Kalashnikova,
  • Elena V. Gnedovskaya and
  • Marina V. Krotenkova

The evaluation of the clustering of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) signs into MRI types and their relationship with circulating markers of vascular wall damage were performed in 96 patients with cerebral small vessel disease (cSVD) (31 men and 65 w...

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9 Citations
4,696 Views
12 Pages

The Role of High-Resolution Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Cerebrovascular Disease: A Narrative Review

  • Xiaohui Li,
  • Chengfang Liu,
  • Lin Zhu,
  • Meng Wang,
  • Yukai Liu,
  • Shuo Li,
  • Qiwen Deng and
  • Junshan Zhou

High-resolution magnetic resonance imaging (HRMRI) is the most important and popular vessel wall imaging technique for the direct assessment of vessel wall and cerebral arterial disease. It can identify the cause of stroke in high-risk plaques and di...

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9 Citations
1,919 Views
16 Pages

7 October 2023

Flat peach, a predominant fruit consumed in China, is highly susceptible to softening and perishable. The impact of 1-methylcycloproene (1-MCP) fumigation combined with ε-poly-L-lysine (ε-PL) on softening and postharvest reactive oxyg...

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844 Views
18 Pages

Diabetes-related pathophysiological processes contribute to endothelial dysfunction, arterial stiffening (AS), hypertension, vascular remodeling, and impaired myocardial perfusion. This study aimed to assess the relationship between arterial wall par...

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4 Citations
2,623 Views
32 Pages

Transformer and Attention-Based Architectures for Segmentation of Coronary Arterial Walls in Intravascular Ultrasound: A Narrative Review

  • Vandana Kumari,
  • Alok Katiyar,
  • Mrinalini Bhagawati,
  • Mahesh Maindarkar,
  • Siddharth Gupta,
  • Sudip Paul,
  • Tisha Chhabra,
  • Alberto Boi,
  • Ekta Tiwari and
  • Vijay Rathore
  • + 5 authors

Background: The leading global cause of death is coronary artery disease (CAD), necessitating early and precise diagnosis. Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) is a sophisticated imaging technique that provides detailed visualization of coronary arteries....

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13 Pages

Cardiovascular pathology is the leading cause of death and disability in the Western world, and current diagnostic testing usually evaluates the anatomy of the vessel to determine if the vessel contains blockages and plaques. However, there is a grow...

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25 Citations
6,635 Views
12 Pages

24 April 2020

Timorex Gold based on the essential tea tree oil (TTO) derived from the Australian tea tree oil (Melaleuca alternifolia) plant has demonstrated high efficacy and a strong curative activity against black Sigatoka in banana and controlled it in stages...

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5,473 Views
25 Pages

The Prospect of Hydrolytic Enzymes from Bacillus Species in the Biological Control of Pests and Diseases in Forest and Fruit Tree Production

  • Henry B. Ajuna,
  • Hyo-In Lim,
  • Jae-Hyun Moon,
  • Sang-Jae Won,
  • Vantha Choub,
  • Su-In Choi,
  • Ju-Yeol Yun and
  • Young Sang Ahn

29 November 2023

Plant diseases and insect pest damage cause tremendous losses in forestry and fruit tree production. Even though chemical pesticides have been effective in the control of plant diseases and insect pests for several decades, they are increasingly beco...

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6 Citations
3,120 Views
9 Pages

Clinical Features of Intra-Abdominal Abscess and Intestinal Free-Wall Perforation in Korean Patients with Crohn’s Disease: Results from the CONNECT Study

  • Seok-Hoo Jeong,
  • Ja Sung Choi,
  • Jin Woo Kim,
  • Hee Man Kim,
  • Hyun-Soo Kim,
  • Jong Pil Im,
  • Joo Sung Kim,
  • You Sun Kim,
  • Jae Hee Cheon and
  • Won Ho Kim
  • + 3 authors

31 December 2020

Background: In Crohn’s disease (CD), intra-abdominal abscess (IA) and intestinal free-wall perforation (IP) have a common mechanism of transmural inflammation; however, their manifestation is different. Objective: This study aimed to investigat...

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11 Citations
5,100 Views
54 Pages

Deep Learning Paradigm and Its Bias for Coronary Artery Wall Segmentation in Intravascular Ultrasound Scans: A Closer Look

  • Vandana Kumari,
  • Naresh Kumar,
  • Sampath Kumar K,
  • Ashish Kumar,
  • Sanagala S. Skandha,
  • Sanjay Saxena,
  • Narendra N. Khanna,
  • John R. Laird,
  • Narpinder Singh and
  • Mostafa M. Fouda
  • + 3 authors

Background and Motivation: Coronary artery disease (CAD) has the highest mortality rate; therefore, its diagnosis is vital. Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) is a high-resolution imaging solution that can image coronary arteries, but the diagnosis soft...

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1 Citations
2,240 Views
13 Pages

Heterozygosity of ALG9 in Association with Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Liver Disease

  • Melissa M. Boerrigter,
  • Renée Duijzer,
  • René H. M. te Morsche and
  • Joost P. H. Drenth

2 September 2023

α-1,2-mannosyltransferase (ALG9) germline variants are linked to autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD). Many individuals affected with ADPKD possess polycystic livers as a common extrarenal manifestation. We performed whole exome...

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14 Citations
3,412 Views
22 Pages

Carotid artery diseases, such as atherosclerosis, are a major cause of death in the United States. Wall shear stresses are known to prompt plaque formation, but there is limited understanding of the complex flow structures underlying these stresses a...

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38 Citations
4,254 Views
13 Pages

Native Endophytic Pseudomonas putida as a Biocontrol Agent against Common Bean Rust Caused by Uromyces appendiculatus

  • Kamal A. M. Abo-Elyousr,
  • Ismail R. Abdel-Rahim,
  • Najeeb M. Almasoudi and
  • Sameera A. Alghamdi

10 September 2021

This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of endophytic bacterium to control common bean rust disease under greenhouse conditions. Endophytic bacterium Pseudomonas putida ASU15 was isolated from fresh asymptomatic common bean, identified using bioche...

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25 Citations
10,597 Views
17 Pages

Cross-Sectional Analysis of the Utility of Pulmonary Function Tests in Predicting Emphysema in Ever-Smokers

  • Sean E. Hesselbacher,
  • Robert Ross,
  • Matthew B. Schabath,
  • E. O’Brian Smith,
  • Sarah Perusich,
  • Nadia Barrow,
  • Pamela Smithwick,
  • Manoj J. Mammen,
  • Harvey Coxson and
  • Natasha Krowchuk
  • + 2 authors

Emphysema is largely an under-diagnosed medical condition that can exist in smokers in the absence of airway obstruction. We aimed to determine the sensitivity and specificity of pulmonary function tests (PFTs) in assessing emphysema using quantitati...

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19 Citations
2,287 Views
14 Pages

22 February 2023

The effectiveness of nitric oxide (NO) for control of grey spot rot cause by Pestalotiopsis eriobotryfolia in harvested loquat fruit and its probable mechanisms have been investigated. The results showed that NO donor sodium nitroprusside (SNP) did n...

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13 Citations
3,346 Views
20 Pages

Background: Blunt thoracic trauma is responsible for 35% of trauma-related deaths in the United States and significantly contributes to morbidity and healthcare-related financial strain. The goal of this study was to evaluate factors influencing mort...

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15 Citations
3,816 Views
9 Pages

1 March 2021

Pleuroparenchymal fibroelastosis (PPFE), a new disease entity associated with interstitial pneumonia, is characterized by fibrosis and elastosis involving the pleura and subpleural lung parenchyma, predominantly in the upper lobe. As the awareness of...

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2 Citations
3,614 Views
13 Pages

Control of Peach Leaf Curl with Foliar Applications of Plant Immunity Inducers and Insights in Elicitation of Defense Responses against Taphrina deformans

  • Charikleia K. Kavroumatzi,
  • Paschalina Matziarli,
  • Michael Chatzidimopoulos,
  • Anastasia Boutsika,
  • Dimitrios I. Tsitsigiannis,
  • Epaminondas Paplomatas and
  • Antonios Zambounis

30 April 2024

Taphrina deformans is the causal agent of leaf curl, a serious peach disease which causes significant losses in peach production worldwide. Nowadays, in order to control plant diseases, it is necessary to adopt novel and low-cost alternatives to conv...

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35 Citations
7,512 Views
22 Pages

Understanding Rice-Magnaporthe Oryzae Interaction in Resistant and Susceptible Cultivars of Rice under Panicle Blast Infection Using a Time-Course Transcriptome Analysis

  • Vishesh Kumar,
  • Priyanka Jain,
  • Sureshkumar Venkadesan,
  • Suhas Gorakh Karkute,
  • Jyotika Bhati,
  • Malik Zainul Abdin,
  • Amitha Mithra Sevanthi,
  • Dwijesh Chandra Mishra,
  • Krishna Kumar Chaturvedi and
  • Anil Rai
  • + 2 authors

20 February 2021

Rice blast is a global threat to food security with up to 50% yield losses. Panicle blast is a more severe form of rice blast and the response of rice plant to leaf and panicle blast is distinct in different genotypes. To understand the specific resp...

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2 Citations
7,206 Views
27 Pages

Small Bowel Imaging from Stepchild of Roentgenology to MR Enterography, Part II: The Reliable Disclosure of Crohn’s Disease and Non-Inflammatory Small Bowel Disorder Plot through MRI Findings

  • Antonio Pierro,
  • Laura Maria Minordi,
  • Luigi Larosa,
  • Carla Cipri,
  • Giulia Guerri,
  • Fabio Quinto,
  • Fabio Rotondi,
  • Annalisa Marcellino,
  • Raffaella Basilico and
  • Roberto Iezzi
  • + 1 author

30 August 2023

MRE has become a standard imaging test for evaluating patients with small bowel pathology, but a rigorous methodology for describing and interpreting the pathological findings is mandatory. Strictures, abscess, inflammatory activity, sinus tract, wal...

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298 Views
21 Pages

Integrated Omics Reveal Coordinated Defense Networks in Annona squamosa Against Fusarium acutatum Infection

  • Zhenyu An,
  • Ruibin Kuang,
  • Shuhuan Lin,
  • Xing Long,
  • Yuerong Wei,
  • Yan Qin,
  • Jinyan Yao,
  • Jingmei Tang,
  • Fangnan Kong and
  • Wenzhong Tang
  • + 4 authors

Root rot disease severely threatens tropical fruit production, leading to plant mortality and reduced yields; however, the mechanisms of host defense responses and pathogen infection remain poorly understood. In this study, Fusarium acutatum was isol...

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79 Citations
14,701 Views
21 Pages

Vascular Calcification in Chronic Kidney Disease: Diversity in the Vessel Wall

  • Prabhatchandra Dube,
  • Armelle DeRiso,
  • Mitra Patel,
  • Dhanushya Battepati,
  • Bella Khatib-Shahidi,
  • Himani Sharma,
  • Rajesh Gupta,
  • Deepak Malhotra,
  • Lance Dworkin and
  • Steven Haller
  • + 1 author

Vascular calcification (VC) is one of the major causes of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). VC is a complex process expressing similarity to bone metabolism in onset and progression. VC in CKD is pr...

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111 Citations
22,477 Views
20 Pages

Antibiotic resistant strains of bacteria are a serious threat to human health. With increasing antibiotic resistance in common human pathogens, fewer antibiotics remain effective against infectious diseases. Staphylococcus aureus is a pathogenic bact...

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3 Citations
2,950 Views
14 Pages

Analysis of the Correlation Between Toxoplasma gondii Seropositivity and Alzheimer’s Disease

  • Jianjun Wang,
  • Ping Lin,
  • Dan Li,
  • Biyu Yang,
  • Jiaqi Wang,
  • Meng Feng and
  • Xunjia Cheng

20 November 2024

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a multifactorial brain disorder and infectious diseases are considered as one of the predisposing factors for AD. Toxoplasma gondii, an obligate intracellular parasitic protozoan, is suspected of being associated wit...

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42 Citations
12,443 Views
20 Pages

On the Role of Mechanics in Chronic Lung Disease

  • Mona Eskandari,
  • Martin R. Pfaller and
  • Ellen Kuhl

4 December 2013

Progressive airflow obstruction is a classical hallmark of chronic lung disease, affecting more than one fourth of the adult population. As the disease progresses, the inner layer of the airway wall grows, folds inwards, and narrows the lumen. The cr...

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3 Citations
1,925 Views
16 Pages

An Analysis of the Content of Metalloproteinases in the Intestinal Wall of Patients with Crohn’s Disease

  • Grzegorz Chrzanowski,
  • Grzegorz Pasternak,
  • David Aebisher,
  • Klaudia Dynarowicz,
  • Angelika Myśliwiec,
  • Dorota Bartusik-Aebisher,
  • Barbara Sosna,
  • Grzegorz Cieślar,
  • Aleksandra Kawczyk-Krupka and
  • Rafał Filip

5 October 2023

One of the inflammatory bowel diseases is Crohn’s disease. Although this term has been used in the medical community since 1932, a significant increase in the number of publications occurs at the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the...

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3 Citations
4,175 Views
15 Pages

Small Bowel Imaging from Stepchild of Roentgenology to MR Enterography: Part I: Guidance in Performing and Observing Normal and Abnormal Imaging Findings

  • Antonio Pierro,
  • Laura Maria Minordi,
  • Luigi Larosa,
  • Giulia Guerri,
  • Alessandro Grimaldi,
  • Fabio Quinto,
  • Fabio Rotondi,
  • Annalisa Marcellino,
  • Teresa Bevere and
  • Raffaella Basilico
  • + 2 authors

5 August 2023

MRE has become a standard imaging test for evaluating patients with small bowel pathology, but the indications, interpretation of imaging findings, methodology, and appropriate use must be standardized and widely known. Several signs of small bowel d...

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8 Citations
3,213 Views
16 Pages

Influence of Aortic Valve Stenosis and Wall Shear Stress on Platelets Function

  • Paweł Bańka,
  • Maciej Wybraniec,
  • Tomasz Bochenek,
  • Bartosz Gruchlik,
  • Aleksandra Burchacka,
  • Andrzej Swinarew and
  • Katarzyna Mizia-Stec

29 September 2023

Aortic valve stenosis (AS) is a common heart valve disease in the elderly population, and its pathogenesis remains an interesting area of research. The degeneration of the aortic valve leaflets gradually progresses to valve sclerosis. The advanced ph...

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5 Citations
4,027 Views
9 Pages

Long-Term Anatomical and Hearing Outcomes of Canal Wall down Tympanoplasty for Tympano-Mastoid Cholesteatoma: A 20-Year Retrospective Study

  • Salvatore Ferlito,
  • Ignazio La Mantia,
  • Federico Merlino,
  • Salvatore Cocuzza,
  • Arianna Di Stadio,
  • Giovanni Cammaroto,
  • Ricardo Bartel,
  • Gianluca Fadda,
  • Giannicola Iannella and
  • Quentin Mat
  • + 4 authors

31 October 2022

Background: to evaluate the residual rate and the functional results after ten years from canal wall down tympanoplasty (CWD) for tympano-mastoid cholesteatoma. Methods: All the patients undergoing CWD for chronic otitis media with cholesteatoma at o...

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4 Citations
2,581 Views
13 Pages

New Genetically Determined Markers of the Functional State of the Cardiovascular System

  • Elena V. Kondakova,
  • Valeria M. Ilina,
  • Lyubov M. Ermakova,
  • Mikhail I. Krivonosov,
  • Kirill V. Kuchin and
  • Maria V. Vedunova

10 January 2023

Nowadays, cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) occupy a leading position in population mortality. Since it is known that the development of cardiovascular pathologies is determined mainly by the human genetic burden, an urgent task of primary prevention of...

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3 Citations
1,728 Views
24 Pages

Hemodynamics of Proximal Coronary Lesions in Patients Undergoing Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation: Patient-Specific In Silico Study

  • Yahia Bellouche,
  • Sirine Abdelli,
  • Sinda Hannachi,
  • Clement Benic,
  • Florent Le Ven and
  • Romain Didier

Aortic stenosis (AS) frequently coexists with coronary artery disease (CAD), complicating revascularization decisions. The use of coronary physiology indices, such as the fractional flow reserve (FFR), instantaneous wave-free ratio (iFR), and coronar...

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