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Bicuspid aortic valve and unruptured sinus of Valsalva aneurysm, a rare association

2016

Bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) is one of the most common forms of congenital heart defect and is associated with other congenital vascular and cardiac defects. The most common comorbidity is dilation of thoracic aorta and clinical manifestations are usually related to function of the aortic valve and to other cardiovascular acquired complications. Sinus of Valsalva aneurysm (SVA) is an uncommon congenital cardiovascular anomaly and the combination of these two anomalies is very rare. Common complications are rupture and obstruction of the termination chamber due to space-occupying effect of large unruptured aneurysms. Early cardiac imaging can help limiting morbidity and mortality in these pat…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyBicuspid aortic valve030204 cardiovascular system & hematology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAneurysmBicuspid aortic valveInternal medicineIncidental Findingmedicine030212 general & internal medicineSinus (anatomy)business.industryMedicine (all)Middle AgedSinus of Valsalvamedicine.diseaseAneurysmSettore MED/11 - Malattie Dell'Apparato CardiovascolareSurgeryAortic AneurysmHeart Valve Diseasemedicine.anatomical_structureAortic ValveCardiologyValsalva SinusValsalva sinubusinessCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineSettore MED/36 - Diagnostica Per Immagini E RadioterapiaHuman
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Impact of comorbidities on pharmacotherapy of painful diabetic neuropathy in clinical practice.

2014

Abstract Aims We evaluated the impact of baseline comorbidities on the effectiveness of duloxetine and anticonvulsants (pregabalin/gabapentin) in patients with painful diabetic neuropathy in clinical care. Methods Outcomes from a 6-month, observational study with 2575 patients initiating/switching DPNP treatment were analyzed post-hoc. Propensity scoring was used to adjust for baseline factors influencing treatment choice in 1523 patients receiving duloxetine or anticonvulsants. Analysis of covariance models with fixed effects for baseline pain, treatment, propensity score, baseline characteristics or comorbidities, and their interaction with treatment were used to estimate LSmean effects o…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyGabapentinCyclohexanecarboxylic AcidsEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismPregabalinPregabalinComorbidityThiophenesDuloxetine Hydrochloridechemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologyDiabetic NeuropathiesInternal MedicinemedicineDuloxetineHumansPain ManagementBrief Pain InventoryAminesDepression (differential diagnoses)gamma-Aminobutyric AcidAgedPain MeasurementRetrospective StudiesAnalgesicsbusiness.industryChronic painMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePrognosisTreatment OutcomechemistryJoint painPropensity score matchingPhysical therapyAnticonvulsantsFemalemedicine.symptomGabapentinbusinessmedicine.drugJournal of diabetes and its complications
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Different forms of trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias in the same patient: description of a case.

2010

The trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias (TACs), including cluster headache, paroxysmal hemicrania and SUNCT, are characterized by the cardinal combination of short-lasting unilateral pain and autonomic phenomena affecting the head. Hemicrania continua (HC) shares many clinical characteristics with TACs, including unilateral pain and ipsilateral autonomic features. Nevertheless, HC is separately classified in the revised International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD-II). Here, we describe the case of a 45-year-old man presenting an unusual concurrence of different forms of primary headaches associated with autonomic signs, including subsequently ipsilateral cluster headache, SUNCT a…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyHemicrania continua Cluster headache SUNCTTACsNeurologyCluster headacheClinical NeurologyCase ReportAutonomic Nervous SystemDiagnosis DifferentialSUNCTmedicineHumansParoxysmal HemicraniaTrigeminal NerveTrigeminal nerveSUNCT Syndromebusiness.industryCluster headacheAnti-Inflammatory Agents Non-SteroidalHeadacheHemicrania continuaGeneral MedicineCerebral ArteriesMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseDermatologyTrigeminal Autonomic CephalalgiasAutonomic nervous systemAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineTreatment OutcomeHemicrania continuaAnesthesiaInternational Classification of Headache DisordersAnticonvulsantsSettore MED/26 - NeurologiaNeurology (clinical)Trigeminal autonomic cephalalgiabusinessTACs
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Differential effect of hypophysectomy and growth hormone treatment on hepatic glucuronosyltransferases in male rats: Evidence for an action at a pret…

1997

International audience; The influence of growth hormone (GH) on 4-nitrophenol, bilirubin, testosterone, androsterone and estrone glucuronidation activities was studied in fully activated male rat hepatic microsomes. Sham-operated and hypophysectomized animals were injected with two different dosages of GH, mimicking either the male or female GH secretion pattern. Half the animals received thyroxine and cortisol in concentrations chosen to compensate for the lack of thyroid hormones and glucocorticoids in hypophysectomized rats. GH induced a decrease in several glucuronidation activities: bilirubin glucuronidation in both sham-operated and cortisol/ thyroxine-treated hypophysectomized rats i…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyHypophysectomyGlucuronosyltransferaseHydrocortisoneBilirubin[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]medicine.medical_treatmentImmunoblottingGlucuronidationEstronePolymerase Chain ReactionBiochemistryRats Sprague-DawleyRat Biochimie03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsRNA MessengerGlucuronosyltransferaseObjet d'étude : rattus rattus ; foie Composé chimique Facteur du milieu : transférase ; hormone de croissance Dispositif technique et méthode d'étude : médicament ; hypophysectomie Phénomène processus et fonction : pulsatilitéTestosteroneHypophysectomy030304 developmental biologyPharmacology0303 health sciencesAndrosteronebiologyDiscriminant AnalysisBilirubinGrowth hormone secretionRats[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]IsoenzymesThyroxineEndocrinologychemistryGrowth HormoneProtein Biosynthesis030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMicrosomes Liverbiology.proteinBiochemical Pharmacology
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Cognitive profile in BECTS treated with levetiracetam: A 2-year follow-up

2019

Introduction: Benign epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes (BECTS) is a common epileptic syndrome in childhood, characterized by brief and infrequent partial motor seizures, with or without generalization and mostly recurring during sleep. Because of its favorable efficacy, tolerability, and safety profile, levetiracetam (LEV) monotherapy is often administered in these patients. Long-term effects of LEV therapy and its influence on cognitive functions remain controversial.Purpose: This evaluated the changes in the cognitive profile of children with BECTS treated with LEV monotherapy for 2 years, compared with a control group of children with specific learning disabilities.Method: Our patient …

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyLevetiracetamAdolescentBECTSCognitive profileElectroencephalographyAudiologyRolandic03 medical and health sciencesBehavioral NeuroscienceEpilepsyCognition0302 clinical medicineBECTS; Cognitive profile; LevetiracetamHumansMedicine030212 general & internal medicineChildRetrospective StudiesWechsler Intelligence Scale for ChildrenEpilepsymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryWorking memoryWechsler ScalesElectroencephalographyCognitionmedicine.diseaseEpilepsy RolandicNeurologyTolerabilityCase-Control StudiesCohortAnticonvulsantsFemaleNeurology (clinical)Levetiracetambusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFollow-Up Studiesmedicine.drugEpilepsy & Behavior
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Electroencephalographic Abnormalities in Autism Spectrum Disorder: Characteristics and Therapeutic Implications.

2020

A large body of literature reports the higher prevalence of epilepsy in subjects with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) compared to the general population. Similarly, several studies report an increased rate of Subclinical Electroencephalographic Abnormalities (SEAs) in seizure-free patients with ASD rather than healthy controls, although with varying percentages. SEAs include both several epileptiform discharges and different non-epileptiform electroencephalographic abnormalities. They are more frequently associated with lower intellectual functioning, more serious dysfunctional behaviors, and they are often sign of severer forms of autism. However, SEAs clinical implications remain controver…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyMedicine (General)Autism Spectrum Disorderautism spectrum disordersPopulationEpiphenomenonDysfunctional familyChild Behavior DisordersReviewAudiologybehavioral disciplines and activities03 medical and health sciencesEpilepsy0302 clinical medicineBorderline intellectual functioningR5-920mental disordersmedicineHumansCognitive DysfunctioneducationChildSubclinical infectioneducation.field_of_studyEpilepsyEvidence-Based MedicineEpileptogenic abnormalitiebusiness.industryepileptogenic abnormalitiesElectroencephalographyGeneral Medicineelectroencephalogrammedicine.diseaseSettore MED/39 - Neuropsichiatria Infantile030227 psychiatryAutism spectrum disorderAutismAnticonvulsantsFemaleAutism spectrum disorders Electroencephalogram Epilepsy Epileptogenic abnormalities Non-epileptiform abnormalitiesbusinessnon-epileptiform abnormalities030217 neurology & neurosurgeryMedicina (Kaunas, Lithuania)
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Structure of rat behavior in hole-board: II) multivariate analysis of modifications induced by diazepam.

2009

In our previous study we suggested that multivariate analysis could improve hole-board test reliability providing a more useful tool to determine behavioral effects of anxiolytic drugs. To support this hypothesis, a multivariate analysis of rat behavior in hole-board, following administration of the reference anxiolytic drug diazepam, was carried out. Four groups, each composed of thirty male Wistar rats, were used: one saline and three diazepam injected (0.25, 0.5 and 2 mg/kg IP). Rat behavior was recorded for 10 min through a digital videocamera. Descriptive and multivariate analyses were carried out. In all groups, more than 80% of whole behavioral structure encompassed walking, climbing…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyMultivariate analysismedicine.drug_classmedicine.medical_treatmentExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyAnxiolyticSettore BIO/09 - FisiologiaSensitivity and SpecificityHypnoticBehavioral NeuroscienceInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsCluster AnalysisRats WistarSalineStochastic ProcessesDiazepamBehavior AnimalHole-board Anxiety Diazepam Multivariate analysis Head-dip Edge-sniff RatReproducibility of ResultsRatsEndocrinologyAnticonvulsantAnti-Anxiety AgentsAnesthesiaClimbingData Interpretation StatisticalMultivariate AnalysisExploratory BehaviorAnxietymedicine.symptomPsychologyDiazepammedicine.drugBehavioral ResearchPhysiologybehavior
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Enhanced external counterpulsation for treatment of refractory angina pectoris

2006

OBJECTIVE: Enhanced external counterpulsation (EECP) is a noninvasive, well-tolerated treatment, effective for managing patients with refractory angina pectoris. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of EECP to relieve symptoms, to decrease myocardial ischaemia and to improve cardiac performance in patients with intractable angina, refractory to surgical and medical treatment. METHODS: Twenty-five patients (24 men and one woman, mean age 65 years) with persistent ischaemia notwithstanding optimal medical therapy or after interventional or surgical procedure, received EECP sessions for 35 h. Each patient underwent dobutamine stress echocardiography before and after treatment. We…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyMyocardial IschemiaIschemiaSeverity of Illness IndexVentricular Function LeftEnhanced external counterpulsationAngina PectorisAnginaRefractoryCounterpulsationInternal medicinemedicineHumansIn patientAgedAged 80 and overMedical treatmentbusiness.industrySignificant differenceStroke VolumeEnhanced external counterpulsation angina pectoris counterpulsationGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseMyocardial ContractionTreatment OutcomeResearch DesignChronic DiseaseQuality of LifeCardiologyFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineRefractory anginabusinessEchocardiography StressFollow-Up StudiesJournal of Cardiovascular Medicine
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Screen-based activities and physical complaints among adolescents from the Nordic countries

2010

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Malemedicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsAdolescentCross-sectional studyScreen based activitiesSkjánotkunLogistic regressionEnvironmental healthEpidemiologyHumansMedicineUnglingarTv viewingInternetComputersbusiness.industryPublic healthlcsh:Public aspects of medicineHeadacheHealth behaviourPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthPublic Health Global Health Social Medicine and Epidemiologylcsh:RA1-1270Physical complaintsPeer reviewEuropeFolkhälsovetenskap global hälsa socialmedicin och epidemiologiCross-Sectional StudiesLogistic ModelsVideo GamesBack PainFemaleTelevisionBiostatisticsbusinessSocial MediaResearch ArticleLíðanBMC Public Health
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4-Aminopyridine and barium chloride attenuate the anti-epileptic effect of carbamazepine in hippocampal slices

1991

The exact mode of action of the anti-epileptic agent carbamazepine is unknown. In hippocampal slices in which epileptiform discharges were induced by addition of penicillin to the perfusion medium, the depressant effect of carbamazepine was attenuated by the potassium-channel blockers barium chloride (0.1 mM) and 4-aminopyridine (200 microM), which suggested that potassium fluxes might be involved in the mechanism of action of carbamazepine.

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyPotassium Channelsmedicine.medical_treatmentBarium CompoundsHippocampal formationHippocampusCellular and Molecular Neurosciencechemistry.chemical_compoundChloridesInternal medicinemedicineAnimals4-AminopyridineMode of actionMolecular BiologyPharmacologyEpilepsyChemistryBarium chloride4-AminopyridineCell BiologyCarbamazepinePotassium channelRatsElectrophysiologyCarbamazepineAnticonvulsantEndocrinologyMechanism of actionBariumDepression ChemicalMolecular MedicineAnticonvulsantsmedicine.symptommedicine.drugExperientia
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