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Impact of Cumulative Dose of Carfilzomib in Combination with Lenalidomide and Dexamethasone in Relapsed Refractory Myeloma Patients: A Retrospective …

2018

Abstract Background: Triplet-based lenalidomide plus dexamethasone (Rd) combinations have become the new standard of care for early relapse and refractory multiple myeloma (RRMM). Carfilzomib is a novel selective proteasome inhibitor (PI) with high efficacy in RRMM. The ASPIRE phase 3 trial showed the superiority of carfilzomib-based triplet (KRd compared to Rd), leading to approval of K for RRMM. However, little is known about safety and efficacy of KRd outside a clinical trial context. Experimental design and aims: In 11 Sicilian Centers belonging to the Sicilian Myeloma Network, from November 2016, when KRd regimen was approved in Italy, to June 2018, 103 consecutive RRMM patients (previ…

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Bortezomib Retreatment in Relapsed Multiple Myeloma (MM): Results from a Binational, Multicenter Retrospective Survey

2008

Abstract In myeloma therapy retreatment after successful therapy is frequently considered. Here we present pooled data from a German and Swiss multicenter, retrospective survey (26866138MMY4014). The survey started in Germany and was later extended to Switzerland. German data have already been published before. Here we report on the entire cohort of patients for the first time. For inclusion into this analysis, patients with MM had to have had preceding bortezomib treatment, resulting in at least partial remission and a second therapy with Bortezomib on relapse. The intention of this trial was to provide further evidence of the value of a retreatment with bortezomib, description of predispo…

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Cortisol suppression and hearing thresholds in tinnitus after low-dose dexamethasone challenge

2012

Abstract Background Tinnitus is a frequent, debilitating hearing disorder associated with severe emotional and psychological suffering. Although a link between stress and tinnitus has been widely recognized, the empirical evidence is scant. Our aims were to test for dysregulation of the stress-related hypothalamus-pituitary adrenal (HPA) axis in tinnitus and to examine ear sensitivity variations with cortisol manipulation. Methods Twenty-one tinnitus participants and 21 controls comparable in age, education, and overall health status but without tinnitus underwent basal cortisol assessments on three non-consecutive days and took 0.5 mg of dexamethasone (DEX) at 23:00 on the first day. Corti…

medicine.medical_specialtyendocrine systemHearing lossAudiologyStressCortisol03 medical and health sciencesTinnitus0302 clinical medicineMineralocorticoid receptorGlucocorticoid receptorotorhinolaryngologic diseasesMedicineDexamethasone030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesAbsolute threshold of hearingbusiness.industryHPA axisHearing thresholdlcsh:OtorhinolaryngologyHearing sensitivityLow-dose dexamethasone suppression testlcsh:RF1-547Hearing disorderOtorhinolaryngologyDexamethasone suppression testmedicine.symptombusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryTinnitushormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsResearch Articlemedicine.drugBMC Ear, Nose and Throat Disorders
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Coronary CT angiography: a guide to examination, interpretation, and clinical indications

2021

Introduction: The introduction of Cardiac Computed Tomography (CCT) has changed the paradigm in the field of diagnostic cardiovascular medicine. CCT is the primary tool in the assessment of suspected Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) and should be followed by functional assessment when needed to stratify disease and to plan potential interventional or surgical therapy. Areas Covered: We provided the current state of the knowledge on the main aspects of technique of examination, image interpretation and clinical indications. We have focused our attention on the basic routine applications and activities. Expert Opinion: The primary role of CCT in suspected CAD will progressively become the standa…

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Sonography and computed tomography in the diagnosis of orbitocranial malformations and tumors

1987

Standardized sonography and CT scanning have distinct advantages and disadvantages in the evaluation of patients with orbital diseases. Echography provides an efficient screening examination in patients presenting with signs and symptoms of orbital pathology. It allows the detection, localization, measurement and in almost 80% differentiation of orbital lesions. High resolution CT scanning gives an excellent topographic display of masses in the orbit. In visualization of intracranial causes of orbital processes and demonstration of changes in the posterior third of the orbit, in the orbital bones and the periorbital sinuses it is superior to ultrasonography.

medicine.medical_specialtygenetic structuresComputed tomographySigns and symptomsScreening ExaminationOptic Nerve DiseasesOrbital DiseasesmedicineHumansIn patientOrbital DiseasesUltrasonographyBone Diseases Developmentalmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryGeneral Medicineeye diseasesSkullmedicine.anatomical_structureOrbital NeoplasmsSurgerysense organsNeurology (clinical)NeurosurgeryRadiologybusinessTomography Emission-ComputedOrbit (anatomy)Neurosurgical Review
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Clinical and genetic update of corneal dystrophies.

2019

The International Committee for Classification of Corneal Dystrophies (IC3D) distinguishes between 22 distinct forms of corneal dystrophy which are predominantly autosomal dominant, although autosomal recessive and X-chromosomal dominant patterns do exist. Before any genetic examination, there should be documentation of a detailed corneal exam of as many affected and unaffected family members as possible, because detailed phenotypic description is essential for accurate diagnosis. Corneal documentation should be performed in direct and indirect illumination at the slit lamp with the pharmacologically dilated pupil. For the majority of the corneal dystrophies, a phenotype-genotype correlatio…

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Bleb grading by photographs versus bleb grading by slit‐lamp examination

2019

Purpose Using a bleb-grading system clinically facilitates long-term follow-up of patients with previous glaucoma surgery. Clinical evaluation of these patients can be challenging for untrained ophthalmologists. Morphological bleb configuration might influence planning of follow-up visits in glaucoma patients due to different and individual prognosis after trabeculectomy. In this study, we compared the MaBAGS (Mainz Bleb Appearance Grading System), a classification system for filtering blebs with other classification systems (MBGS/Moorfields Bleb Grading System, IBAGS/Indiana Bleb Appearance Grading Scale) in reference to usability and reliability and compare it to grading by bleb photograp…

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Artiflex Toric Phakic Intraocular Lens Implantation in Congenital Nystagmus

2011

Case: A 44-year-old woman with congenital nystagmus and myopic astigmatism in both eyes who was submitted to phakic intraocular lens (pIOL) implantation. Methods: Full ophthalmologic examination including refractive status, corrected (CDVA) and uncorrected (UCVA) monocular and binocular visual acuities, ocular motility, slit-lamp evaluation, tonometry and fundoscopy before and after implantation of toric pIOLs (Artiflex; Ophtec BV, The Netherlands) in both eyes. Results: Preoperative logMAR CDVA were 0.699 and 0.420 in the right and left eye, respectively. Three months after surgery, logMAR UCVA were 0.398 and 0.182, reaching binocular logMAR UCVA of 0.132. There were no changes in nystagmu…

medicine.medical_specialtygenetic structuresbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentToric phakic intraocular lensNystagmusPhakic intraocular lenseye diseasesMyopic astigmatismOphthalmologyLeft eyeNystagmuslcsh:OphthalmologyOphthalmologic examinationlcsh:RE1-994OphthalmologyRefractive surgeryMedicineIn patientPublished: August 2011sense organsmedicine.symptomRefractive surgerybusinessCongenital nystagmusCase Reports in Ophthalmology
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The so-called one-and-a-half syndrome, type II: a new syndrome?

1999

Objective: The term one-and-a-half syndrome, type II, was recently coined and has been applied to two somewhat different eye movement disorders: the loss of voluntary horizontal eye movements except for adduction in one eye (one patient with two lesions, one in the cerebral hemisphere and the other in the cavernous sinus) and the loss of all voluntary horizontal eye movements with adduction nystagmus in the right eye on attempted gaze to the left and preserved abduction in both eyes with the doll’s head maneuver (one patient with infarction of the midbrain). The justification of the term ‘one-and-a-half syndrome, type II’ is questioned. Design: Retrospective analysis of 9000 consecutive ele…

medicine.medical_specialtygenetic structuresmedicine.diagnostic_testEye movementPhysical examinationNystagmusmedicine.diseaseGazeeye diseasesSurgeryMidbrainOphthalmologyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationCavernous sinusCerebral hemispheremedicinesense organsNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptomOne and a half syndromePsychologyNeuro-Ophthalmology
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Vorbereitung und Technik der operativen Behandlung von 225 Acetabulumfrakturen

1997

Between December 1986 and November 1995, 222 patients with 225 acetabular fractures were treated operatively by three surgeons in the Department of Traumatology and Emergency Surgery of the University Hospitals of the Catholic University of Leuven. Indications for surgery were unstable fracture, displaced fracture through the acetabular dome and fracture with intra-acetabular fracture fragments. There were 37.3% A-fractures, 49.7% B-fractures, and 13% C fractures according to the AO Classification. In 16.4% of fractures there were primary neurological deficits. Patients were treated operatively after an average of 5.0 days. The Kocher-Langenbeck approach was used in 56.9% of cases, the ilio…

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