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Diagnosis, monitoring and management of immune-related adverse drug reactions of anti-PD-1 antibody therapy.

2015

PD-1 checkpoint inhibitors are associated with a specific spectrum of immune-related adverse events. This spectrum is different from toxicities known for kinase inhibitors or cytotoxic drugs. Since PD-1 directed therapies show effectivity in an increasing number of malignant diseases, their clinical usage will increase rapidly. Therefore clinicians from different specialities such as medical oncology, internal medicine, family doctors and emergency unit staff should be aware of the adverse effects of PD-1 checkpoint inhibitors to avoid delays in diagnosis and treatment. Based on pooled data from pivotal trials as reported by the European Medicines Agency, the present paper reviews incidence…

medicine.medical_specialtyDrug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactionsmedicine.medical_treatmentProgrammed Cell Death 1 ReceptorMedizinAntineoplastic AgentsPembrolizumabAntibodies Monoclonal HumanizedB7-H1 Antigen03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRefractoryMonitoring ImmunologicNeoplasmsmedicineEndocrine systemHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging030212 general & internal medicineIntensive care medicineAdverse effectbusiness.industryAntibodies MonoclonalDisease ManagementGeneral MedicineImmunotherapymedicine.diseaseEarly DiagnosisNivolumabOncologyMethylprednisolone030220 oncology & carcinogenesisImmunologyNivolumabbusinessAdverse drug reactionImmunosuppressive Agentsmedicine.drugCancer treatment reviews
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Rare diseases and orphan drugs: Latvian story

2014

Background Ten years have passed since Latvia became a Member State of the EU in 2004. As a result European regulations, including those related to rare diseases and orphan drugs, have been applied to Latvian legislative system. Orphan diseases have been recognized as a priority area for action in the public health system, though there are significant differences in the national healthcare services for rare diseases among the EU States. This study aims to determine situation in the field of rare diseases in Latvia and compare it with other European countries. Methods We used the national plan for rare diseases, EUCERD reports, Orphanet data, Latvian and European regulations, publicly availa…

medicine.medical_specialtyEconomic growthNational Health ProgramsOrphan Drug ProductionLegislationReviewPharmacologyOrphan drugRare DiseasesPolitical scienceOrphan Drug ProductionHealth caremedicineMember stateHumansOrphan drugsGenetics(clinical)Pharmacology (medical)Genetics (clinical)Medicine(all)business.industryPublic healthLatvianAvailabilityLegislatureGeneral MedicineLegislation DrugAccessibilityLatvialanguage.human_languageEuropelanguagebusinessOrphanet Journal of Rare Diseases
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Motor and cognitive growth following a Football Training Program

2015

Football may be a physical and sport activities able to improve motor and cognitive growth in children. Therefore the aim of this study was to assess whether a Football Training Program taken over 6 months would improve motor and cognitive performances in children. Motor skills concerned coordinative skills, running and explosive legs strength. Cognitive abilities involved visual discrimination times and visual selective attention times.Forty-six children with chronological age of ~9.10 years, were divided into two groups: Group 1 (n=24) attended a Football Exercise Program and Group 2 (n=22) was composed of sedentary children.Their abilities were measured by a battery of tests including mo…

medicine.medical_specialtyElementary cognitive taskPsychology (all)lcsh:BF1-990Poison controlchikdrenFootballSettore M-PSI/04 - Psicologia Dello Sviluppo E Psicologia Dell'Educazionevisual discrimination; Children; Football Exercise Program; Motor skills; Visual selective attention; Psychology (all)Physical medicine and rehabilitationCognitive resource theorymedicineCognitive developmentPsychologyVisual selective attentionChildrenGeneral PsychologyMotor skillOriginal Researchvisual discriminationmotor skillsHuman factors and ergonomicsCognitionFootball Exercise Programlcsh:PsychologyPhysical therapyMotor skillPsychologySettore M-EDF/01 - Metodi E Didattiche Delle Attivita' Motorie
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Tartrate-Resistant Acid Phosphatase 5b: A Novel Serum Marker of Bone Resorption

2000

Human serum contains two forms of tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP), 5a and 5b. Of these, 5a contains sialic acid and 5b does not. We show here that antigenic properties and pH optimum of TRAP purified from human osteoclasts are identical to those of serum TRAP 5b and completely different from those of serum TRAP 5a, suggesting that 5b would be derived from osteoclasts and 5a from some other source. We developed a novel immunoassay specific for 5b using a monoclonal antibody O1A as capture antibody. O1A did not bind acid phosphatase derived from platelets and erythrocytes. Western analysis showed that O1A was specific for TRAP in both human bone and serum. We measured bound TRAP ac…

medicine.medical_specialtyEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismAcid PhosphataseNeuraminidaseBone resorptionPlaceboschemistry.chemical_compoundDouble-Blind MethodReference ValuesOsteoclastInternal medicineEnzyme StabilitymedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineBone ResorptionIncubationTartrate-resistant acid phosphataseEstradiolmedicine.diagnostic_testbiologyTartrate-Resistant Acid PhosphataseEstrogen Replacement TherapyAcid phosphataseAntibodies MonoclonalMiddle AgedSialic acidResorptionIsoenzymesPostmenopauseEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryImmunoassaybiology.proteinFemaleNorethindroneBiomarkersJournal of Bone and Mineral Research
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Can stress biomarkers predict preterm birth in women with threatened preterm labor?

2017

Background: Preterm birth is a major paediatric challenge difficult to prevent and with major adverse outcomes. Prenatal stress plays an important role on preterm birth; however, there are few stress-related models to predict preterm birth in women with Threatened Preterm Labor (TPL). Objective: The aim of this work is to study the influence of stress biomarkers on time until birth in TPL women. Methods: Eligible participants were pregnant women between 24 and 31 gestational weeks admitted to the hospital with TPL diagnosis (n = 166). Stress-related biomarkers (a-amylase and cortisol) were determined in saliva samples after TPL diagnosis. Participants were followed-up until labor. A paramet…

medicine.medical_specialtyEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismCortisol03 medical and health sciencesThreatened preterm labor0302 clinical medicineEndocrinologymedicineProspective cohort studyBiological PsychiatrySurvival analysisPregnancy030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicineEndocrine and Autonomic SystemsObstetricsbusiness.industryCase-control studyGestational agealpha-amylaseNomogrammedicine.diseasePsychiatry and Mental healthPremature birthGestationbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgerySurvival modelPsychoneuroendocrinology
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Developmental programming of energy balance and its hypothalamic regulation.

2011

Developmental programming is an important physiological process that allows different phenotypes to originate from a single genotype. Through plasticity in early life, the developing organism can adopt a phenotype (within the limits of its genetic background) that is best suited to its expected environment. In humans, together with the relative irreversibility of the phenomenon, the low predictive value of the fetal environment for later conditions in affluent countries makes it a potential contributor to the obesity epidemic of recent decades. Here, we review the current evidence for developmental programming of energy balance. For a proper understanding of the subject, knowledge about ene…

medicine.medical_specialtyEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismEnergy balanceHypothalamusBiologyPredictive valueRatsFetal DevelopmentMiceEndocrinologyEndocrinologyRisk analysis (engineering)PregnancyInternal medicinePrenatal Exposure Delayed EffectsModels AnimalmedicineAnimalsHumansFemaleEnergy MetabolismDevelopmental programmingOrganismSignal TransductionEndocrine reviews
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Small, dense low-density-lipoproteins and the metabolic syndrome.

2006

Small, dense low-density-lipoproteins (LDL) are associated with increased risk for cardiovascular diseases and diabetes mellitus and a reduction in LDL size has been reported in patients with coronary and non-coronary forms of atherosclerosis. LDL size has been accepted as an important predictor of cardiovascular events and progression of coronary artery disease as well as an emerging cardiovascular risk factor by the National Cholesterol Education Program Adult Treatment Panel III. Small, dense LDL, with elevated triglyceride levels and low HDL-cholesterol concentrations, constitute the 'atherogenic lipoprotein phenotype (ALP)', a form of atherogenic dyslipidemia that is a feature of type …

medicine.medical_specialtyEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismMyocardial InfarctionCoronary DiseaseType 2 diabetesmetabolic syndromeCoronary artery diseasechemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologyatherosclerosipreventionRisk FactorsInternal medicineDiabetes mellitusInternal MedicinemedicineHumansParticle SizeRisk factorNational Cholesterol Education ProgramTriglycerideVascular diseasebusiness.industrydense LDLsmallAtherosclerosismedicine.diseaseLipoproteins LDLEndocrinologyDiabetes Mellitus Type 2chemistrydiabeteCardiologylipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Metabolic syndromebusiness
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Chronic Kidney Disease, Diabetes, and Risk of Mortality After Acute Myocardial Infarction: Insight From the FAST-MI Program

2020

Diabetes is associated with a substantially increased risk of all-cause death, mainly driven by cardiovascular (CV) mortality. Furthermore, diabetes is associated with poorer outcomes after acute myocardial infarction (AMI) (1). Impaired glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is also associated with an increased risk of CV mortality (2). However, whether diabetes still confers a higher risk of mortality in patients with impaired GFR remains unknown. The aim of this study was to assess the long-term prognostic significance of both diabetes and renal impairment in two prospective nationwide cohorts of AMI patients: FAST-MI (French Registry of Acute ST-Elevation or non-ST-elevation Myocardial Infarc…

medicine.medical_specialtyEndocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Renal function030209 endocrinology & metabolism03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicineDiabetes mellitusIntensive careInternal MedicinemedicineRisk of mortality030212 general & internal medicineMyocardial infarction10. No inequalityComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSAdvanced and Specialized NursingFramingham Risk Scorebusiness.industrymedicine.disease3. Good healthHeart failureCardiologybusinessKidney disease
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Liraglutide Improves Cardiovascular Risk as an Add-on to Metformin and Not to Insulin Secretagogues in Type 2 Diabetic Patients: A Real-life 48-Month…

2017

INTRODUCTION: Although liraglutide is widely recognized to have glycemic and extra-glycemic effects, few studies have compared these effects in relation to hypoglycemic treatment starting from the diagnosis of diabetes. We evaluated the effectiveness of liraglutide in reducing the Framingham risk score (FRS) and visceral adiposity index (VAI) in relation to first-line hypoglycemic treatment from diagnosis of type 2 diabetes, continued without any changes. METHODS: We selected 105 diabetic outpatients who were treated with liraglutide for at least 48 months as an add-on therapy to metformin alone (group A, n = 52) or insulin secretagogues (group B, n = 53) from diagnosis time. RESULTS: Altho…

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Endoscopic Neurosurgery “Around the Corner” with a Rigid Endoscope. Technical Note

1999

Endoscopically "working around the corner" is presently restricted to the use of flexible endoscopes or an endoscope-assisted microneurosurgical (EAM) technique. In order to overcome the limitations of these solutions, endoscopic equipment and techniques were developed for "working around the corner" with rigid endoscopes. A steering insert with a 5 French working channel is capable of steering instruments around the corner by actively bending the guiding track and consecutively the instrument. A special fixation device enables strict axial rotation of the endoscope in the operating field. Endoscopic procedures "around the corner", including aqueductal stenting, pellucidotomy, third ventric…

medicine.medical_specialtyEndoscopeBiopsyNeurosurgical ProceduresVentriculostomyProsthesis ImplantationStereotaxic TechniquesFixation (surgical)CadavermedicineForamenHumansMinimally Invasive Surgical ProceduresEndoscopesOrthodonticsEndoscopic neurosurgeryThird ventriclebusiness.industryEndoscopic third ventriculostomyEndoscopyGeneral MedicineSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureStereotaxic techniqueStentsSurgeryNeurology (clinical)businessmin - Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery
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