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Quality-of-Life Impairment among Patients with Hidradenitis Suppurativa: A Cross-Sectional Study of 1795 Patients

2021

The chronic, inflammatory skin disorder hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is associated well documented negative influences on patients&rsquo

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Peritoneal cavity phagocytes from the teleost sea bass express a glucocorticoid receptor (cloned and sequenced) involved in genomic modulation of the…

2005

Abstract To gain further insight into the role of cortisol in Wsh innate immune responses, we cloned and sequenced a 2592 bp cDNA from sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) peritoneal leukocytes (PCLs) encoding a glucocorticoid receptor (DlGR1). The deduced aminoacid sequence displayed that DlGR1 belong to a multigenic family of steroid hormone receptors, and exhibited high homology (80%) to the Burton’s mouth breeder (Haplochromis burtoni) HbGR1. The DlGR1 functional domains presented homologies with those of several vertebrate species. In situ hybridization assay revealed that DlGR1 was expressed in macrophages and neutrophils from the peritoneal cavity. Since in a previous paper, sea bass PCL …

medicine.medical_specialtyDNA ComplementaryHydrocortisonemedicine.medical_treatmentMolecular Sequence DataDicentrarchus labrax; Peritoneal cavity leukocytes; Phagocytes; Hydrocortisone; RU486; Glucocorticoid receptor; DlGR1; GR cDNA sequence; GR mRNA expressionSequence HomologyGlucocorticoid receptorBiologyDlGR1Peritoneal cavitychemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologyGlucocorticoid receptorReceptors GlucocorticoidInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsDicentrarchus labraxPeritoneal cavity leukocyteAmino Acid SequenceSea bassReceptorPeritoneal CavityCells CulturedRespiratory BurstPhagocytesInnate immune systemDose-Response Relationship DrugZymosanZymosanMolecular biologyRespiratory burstSteroid hormoneGR mRNA expressionmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologychemistryPhagocyteLuminescent MeasurementsGR cDNA sequenceAnimal Science and ZoologyBasshormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsStress PsychologicalRU486
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A fully automatic 2D segmentation method for uterine fibroid in MRgFUS treatment evaluation

2015

PurposeMagnetic Resonance guided Focused UltraSound (MRgFUS) represents a non-invasive surgical approach that uses thermal ablation to treat uterine fibroids. After the MRgFUS treatment, an operator must manually segment the treated fibroid areas to evaluate the NonPerfused Volume (NPV). This manual approach is operator-dependent, introducing issues of result reproducibility, which could lead to errors in the subsequent follow-up phase. Moreover, manual segmentation is time-consuming, and can have a negative impact on the optimization of both machine-time and operator-time. MethodTo address these issues, in this paper a novel fully automatic method based on the unsupervised Fuzzy C-Means cl…

medicine.medical_specialtyDatabases FactualUterine fibroidsComputer scienceAdaptive thresholdingImage ProcessingAdaptive thresholding; Automatic segmentation; Fuzzy C-Means clustering; MRgFUS treatment; Uterine fibroids; Female; Humans; Image Processing Computer-Assisted; Leiomyoma; Radiography; Algorithms; Databases Factual; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Ultrasonography InterventionalHealth InformaticsFuzzy logicDatabasesComputer-AssistedImage Processing Computer-AssistedmedicineHumansSegmentationCluster analysisFactualUltrasonography InterventionalUltrasonographySettore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniInterventionalLeiomyomaPixelbusiness.industryPattern recognitionmedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingFuzzy C-Means clusteringComputer Science ApplicationsSurgeryRadiographyTreatment evaluationMRgFUS treatmentFully automaticFemaleManual segmentationArtificial intelligenceAutomatic segmentationAdaptive thresholding Automatic segmentation Fuzzy C-Means clustering MRgFUS treatment Uterine fibroidsbusinessAlgorithmsUterine fibroids
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Proceedings of the Eighth Annual Deep Brain Stimulation Think Tank: Advances in Optogenetics, Ethical Issues Affecting DBS Research, Neuromodulatory …

2021

We estimate that 208,000 deep brain stimulation (DBS) devices have been implanted to address neurological and neuropsychiatric disorders worldwide. DBS Think Tank presenters pooled data and determined that DBS expanded in its scope and has been applied to multiple brain disorders in an effort to modulate neural circuitry. The DBS Think Tank was founded in 2012 providing a space where clinicians, engineers, researchers from industry and academia discuss current and emerging DBS technologies and logistical and ethical issues facing the field. The emphasis is on cutting edge research and collaboration aimed to advance the DBS field. The Eighth Annual DBS Think Tank was held virtually on Septem…

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Oral medicine practice in Europe and Australia: Identifying practitioner characteristics and their clinical activity

2021

Oral Medicine is a young dental specialty born almost a century ago and deals with orofacial conditions not directly attributable to the most prevalent tooth pathologies such as dental caries or periodontal diseases. Presentations may reflect local disease or orofacial manifestations of more widespread pathology affecting other parts of the body. Due to its recency as a distinct discipline and to heterogeneous global settings, Oral Medicine has not yet achieved a shared scope and definition, as well as a recognized status across the globe. The current report presents survey data gathered from Oral Medicine practitioners in Europe and Australia and aimed to identify practitioner characterist…

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Epidemiology and Classification of Strokes

1991

Epidemiology concerns the occurrence and distribution of diseases in the population. By prevalence is meant the number of cases of the disease at a particular moment in a given group of persons, for example, in the entire population of a certain territory or in a clearly demarcated population group. Incidence refers to the number of new cases of the disease occurring in a population in a particular period of time. Figures on prevalence and incidence are meaningful only if the given disease is unequivocally defined. If the definition is too specific, many cases are not included (false-negative cases), whereas too broad a definition leads to many false-positive identifications (Table 3.1). Di…

medicine.medical_specialtyEntire populationeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryDisease mortalityIncidence (epidemiology)PopulationDiseaseCerebral blood volumeMortality dataEpidemiologymedicinebusinesseducationDemography
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Tackling the Problem of Data Imbalancing for Melanoma Classification

2016

Comunicació de congrés presentada a: 3rd International Conference on Bioimaging, BIOIMAGING 2016 - Part of 9th International Joint Conference on Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies, BIOSTEC 2016, Roma, Italy Malignant melanoma is the most dangerous type of skin cancer, yet melanoma is the most treatable kind of cancer when diagnosed at an early stage. In this regard, Computer-Aided Diagnosis systems based on machine learning have been developed to discern melanoma lesions from benign and dysplastic nevi in dermoscopic images. Similar to a large range of real world applications encountered in machine learning, melanoma classification faces the challenge of imbalanced data, where …

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Towards understanding the Nordic paradox: A review of qualitative interview studies on intimate partner violence against women (IPVAW) in Sweden

2019

Intimate partner violence against women (IPVAW) is a major public health problem in countries around the world, including the Nordic region. Contrary to what would be expected, as the Nordic countries are rated among the most gender equal in the world, survey data suggests that the lifetime prevalence rates of IPVAW in Sweden and neighboring Nordic countries are among the highest in the EU. This phenomenon, which has been termed the Nordic paradox, requires elucidation. The aim of this review is to explore what previous qualitative studies, based on interviews with or field observations of victims, perpetrators, or professionals working in the area, primarily in Sweden, have to teach us abo…

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Community water fluoridation and caries prevention: a critical review.

2006

The aim of this paper was to critically review the current role of community water fluoridation in preventing dental caries. Original articles and reviews published in English language from January 2001 to June 2006 were selected through MEDLINE database. Other sources were taken from the references of the selected papers. For the past 50 years community water fluoridation has been considered the milestone of caries prevention and as one of the major public health measures of the 20th century. However, it is now accepted that the primary cariostatic action of fluoride occurs after tooth eruption. Moreover, the caries reduction directly attributable to water fluoridation have declined in the…

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Molecular Surveillance of HIV-1 in Madrid, Spain: a Phylogeographic Analysis ▿

2011

ABSTRACT The molecular epidemiology of HIV-1 is constantly changing, mainly as a result of human migratory flows and the high adaptive ability of the virus. In recent years, Spain has become one of Europe's main destinations for immigrants and one of the western European countries with the highest rates of HIV-positive patients. Using a phylogeographic approach, we have analyzed the relationship between HIV-1 variants detected in immigrant and native populations of the urban area of Madrid. Our project was based on two coincidental facts. First, resistance tests were extended to naïve and newly diagnosed patients, and second, the Spanish government legislated the provision of legal status t…

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