Search results for "Early detection"

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Advances in endoscopic imaging of colorectal neoplasia.

2010

Colon cancer screening is arguably the most important activity performed by gastroenterologists. Recent decreases in rates of death from colorectal cancer indicate that screening methods such as colonoscopy have a positive impact. There is still room for improvement, however, particularly in prevention of right-sided colon cancer. Practice issues, such as making colonoscopy more comfortable, safer, and less costly, are keys to continued success in cancer prevention. Colonoscopy techniques, technologies, and quality control measures have advanced to improve detection, classification, and removal of early neoplasias. In particular, slow, careful inspection of the colon by gastroenterologists …

Endoscopic ultrasoundmedicine.medical_specialtyColorectal cancerColonPopulationColonoscopyColonic PolypsInflammatory bowel diseaseChromoendoscopyEndosonographyPredictive Value of TestsImage Interpretation Computer-AssistedEndomicroscopyMedicineHumansMass ScreeningeducationEarly Detection of Cancereducation.field_of_studyCancer preventionHepatologymedicine.diagnostic_testColonoscopesbusiness.industryGastroenterologyColonoscopyEquipment Designmedicine.diseaseRadiologybusinessColorectal NeoplasmsPrecancerous ConditionsGastroenterology
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Wearable wireless photoplethysmography sensors

2008

Wearable health monitoring sensors may support early detection of abnormal conditions and prevention of their consequences. Recent designs of three wireless photoplethysmography monitoring devices embedded in hat, glove and sock, and connected to PC or mobile phone by means of the Bluetooth technology, are described. First results of distant monitoring of heart rate and pulse wave transit time using the newly developed devices are presented.

Engineeringbusiness.industryEarly detectionWearable computerlaw.inventionBluetoothMobile phonelawEmbedded systemPhotoplethysmogramPulse Wave Transit TimeWirelessbusinessComputer hardwareSPIE Proceedings
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Differences on autobiographical memory in healthy aging and Alzheimer’s disease

2020

EpidemiologyAutobiographical memoryHealth PolicyNeuropsychologyEarly detectionDiseasePsychiatry and Mental healthCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceDevelopmental NeuroscienceNeurology (clinical)Geriatrics and GerontologyCognitive declineHealthy agingPsychologyClinical psychologyAlzheimer's & Dementia
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Epigenetic Biomarkers

2016

Our epigenome is characterized by its ability to dynamically respond to intra- and extracellular stimuli. These epigenetic changes are reversible and consequently are potential contributors to health and disease. Epigenetic biomarkers are emerging as tools for the screening and early detection of various diseases, for prognostic and treatment monitoring, and for predicting future risk of disease development. In clinical practice, this will contribute to the development of in vitro diagnostic and prognostic tools, which in turn may also lead to advances in personalized medicine. In this chapter we propose a definition for epigenetic biomarkers and describe different technologies used for the…

Epigenetic biomarkersbusiness.industryEarly detectionComputational biologyPersonalized medicineDiseaseEpigenomeEpigeneticsBiologyBiomarker discoveryClinical routinebusinessBioinformatics
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Koinzidenz von Plattenepithelkarzinomen der Speiseröhre und Kopf-Hals-Karzinomen: Risiko und Früherkennung

2007

Patients suffering from head and neck cancer (HNC) have or will develop a second esophageal squamous cell cancer (ESCC) in 5 - 14 %. When a second esophageal neoplasm occurs in a HNC patient, the prognosis is generally determined by the ESCC, and unfortunately it is poor. Prospective clinical studies in Japan, Brazil, Taiwan, France and Germany have shown that screening or surveillance using Lugol chromoesophagoscopy enables early detection of second esophageal neoplasias. Such a surveillance results in a survival benefit for HNC patients. Vice versa, ESCC patients also have a risk of 9.3 - 11.4 % for a head and neck cancer. Periodic otolaryngeal examination and pharyngoscopy is recommended…

Esophageal Neoplasmmedicine.medical_specialtySquamous cell cancerbusiness.industryHead and neck cancerGastroenterologyEarly detectionmedicine.diseaseGastroenterologyUpper digestive tractdigestive system diseasesSurvival benefitField cancerisationOncologyPharyngoscopyInternal medicinemedicinebusinessZeitschrift für Gastroenterologie
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Kontinuierlicher exspiratorischer Alkoholnachweis

1995

The absorption of large volumes of irrigation fluid is a major problem in transurethral prostatic surgery (TUR-P). Various indicators have been tested to monitor fluid absorption with regard to continuous registration and sufficient accuracy. The volumetric fluid balance is not suitable as a routine method because of its inaccuracy. Easily accessible parameters are unspecific because of surgical bleeding (haematocrit [Hct]), or are interfered with by physiological counter-regulatory actions (serum sodium [Na] concentration). In 1986 Hulten et al. suggested adding 2% ethanol to the irrigation fluid as a marker and investigated it intermittently in the expired air with an alcohol-test applian…

Ethanolbusiness.industrySodiumEarly detectionSpinal anesthesiachemistry.chemical_elementAlcoholGeneral MedicineAbsorption (skin)medicine.disease_causechemistry.chemical_compoundAnesthesiology and Pain MedicinechemistryAnesthesiamedicineProstatic surgerybusinessNasal cannulaDer Anaesthesist
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A systematic review of handheld tools in lieu of colposcopy for cervical neoplasia and female genital schistosomiasis

2020

Abstract Background Visualization of the lesions in the lower genital tract is the mainstay for diagnosis of the four lesions found in female genital schistosomiasis (FGS), but colposcopes are generally not available in low‐resource settings. Objective We sought to review handheld devices that could potentially be used for FGS diagnosis. Search strategy We searched Medline and Embase 2015–2019 for handheld devices used in cervical cancer screening and FGS diagnosis. Selection criteria We excluded studies that did not compare the device to standard‐of‐care colposcopes or histopathology. Main results and conclusion In 11 studies, four handheld colposcopes, two smartphones, and one compact dig…

Female circumcisionmedicine.medical_specialtyFuture studiesdiagnosiseducationMEDLINEUterine Cervical NeoplasmsSchistosomiasisReview ArticleCervical cancer screening03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinefemale genital schistosomiasismedicineHumansSchistosomiasisMedical physicsVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700030212 general & internal medicineReview ArticlesEarly Detection of CancerColposcopy030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicinemedicine.diagnostic_testhandheldbusiness.industryscreeningcervicalObstetrics and GynecologyLesion typesGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Klinisk medisinske fag: 750::Gynekologi og obstetrikk: 756neoplasiaColposcopyGynecologyFemalemobile colposcopybusinessinfertilityMobile deviceGenital Diseases Female
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Early detection of mechanical damage in mango using NIR hyperspectral images and machine learning

2014

Mango fruit are sensitive and can easily develop brown spots after suffering mechanical stress during postharvest handling, transport and marketing. The manual inspection of this fruit used today cannot detect the damage in very early stages of maturity and to date no automatic tool capable of such detection has been developed, since current systems based on machine vision only detect very visible damage. The application of hyperspectral imaging to the postharvest quality inspection of fruit is relatively recent and research is still underway to find a method of estimating internal properties or detecting invisible damage. This work describes a new system to evaluate mechanically induced da…

Fruit qualityEngineeringHyperspectral imagingPixelbusiness.industryMachine visionMultispectral imageSoil ScienceEarly detectionHyperspectral imagingMango fruitsControl and Systems EngineeringNon-destructive inspectionNondestructive testingFeature selectionClassification methodsComputer visionComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessMango fruitAgronomy and Crop ScienceFood Science
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First record of Heptapleurum arboricola Hayata (Araliaceae) as a casual non-native woody plant in the Mediterranean area

2021

I report here the first record of Heptapleurum arboricola Hayata (syn. Schefflera arboricola (Hayata) Merr.) (Araliaceae) as a casual non-native plant throughout the Mediterranean area. I observed the natural regeneration in urban areas at Castellammare del Golfo, a small coastal town in north-west Sicily (Mediterranean Italy). Due to the lack of self-sustaining populations and the short-term observational period, Heptapleurum arboricola should be considered as a casual species according to the classification of non-native plants. The detection of early signs of naturalization of non-native plants is of crucial importance for the management and control of invasive species. The main abiotic …

GeographySettore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E SelvicolturaEcologyCasualbiologyBotanyMediterranean areaAraliaceaebiology.organism_classificationcoastal areas dwarf umbrella tree early detection naturalization Schefflera urban ecosystems woody invasive speciesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsWoody plantBioInvasions Records
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Consequences of Sarcopenia in Older People: The Epidemiological Evidence

2021

Sarcopenia is a common condition in older people. Increasing literature is showing its importance for negative health outcomes, also beyond the perimeter of geriatric medicine. In this chapter, we will discuss the consequences of sarcopenia. Overall, epidemiological research suggests that sarcopenia is significantly associated with falls and fractures also suggesting a strong association between muscle and bone loss conditions, as in the case of osteosarcopenia. Moreover, sarcopenia is associated with disability, hospitalization (particularly in older people already hospitalized), and finally mortality. Increasing research is also showing that sarcopenia is associated with negative outcomes…

GeriatricsGerontologymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryEarly detectionSurgical proceduresmusculoskeletal systemHealth outcomesmedicine.diseasebody regionsSarcopeniaEpidemiologyMedicinebusinessOlder peoplehuman activities
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