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Vascular aging in women: is estrogen the fountain of youth?

2012

Aging is a physiological process associated with structural and functional changes in vasculature, including endothelial dysfunction, arterial stiffening and remodeling, impaired angiogenesis, and defective vascular repair, and with an increasing prevalence of atherosclerosis. The risk of cardiovascular disease differs between men and women, remaining lower in women during their fertile years and reaching values similar to their male peers after menopause. Menopause is marked by the loss of endogenous estrogen production. Therefore, estrogens have been implicated in premenopausal protection from cardiovascular disease, an assumption supported by experimental and some clinical studies, where…

medicine.medical_specialtyEndotheliumPhysiologymedicine.drug_classThromboxaneAngiogenesismedicine.medical_treatmentProstacyclinReview ArticleNitric Oxidelcsh:PhysiologyVascular protectionPhysiology (medical)Internal medicinemedicineEndotheliumEndothelial dysfunctionSistema cardiovascularEstradiollcsh:QP1-981Artèriesbusiness.industryHormone replacement therapy (menopause)Endoteli vascularmedicine.diseaseMenopauseEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureEstrogenMenopausebusinessmedicine.drug
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Using pharmacokinetics for tailoring prophylaxis in people with hemophilia switching between clotting factor products: A scoping review.

2019

Abstract The objective of this scoping review is to summarize the current use of pharmacokinetics for tailoring prophylaxis in hemophilia patients switching between clotting factor products. Patients with hemophilia may require switching of clotting factor concentrates due to a variety of factors, but there have been perceived risks associated with switching, such as inhibitor development or suboptimal protection due to inadequate dosing while titrating treatment. Studies that look at patients switching from one clotting factor concentrate to another are categorized in terms of their primary and/or secondary objectives, notably biosimilarity and comparative pharmacokinetic studies and inhib…

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The role of the renin-angiotensin system in atrial fibrillation and the therapeutic effects of ACE-Is and ARBS

2008

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common rhythm disturbance in medical practice and represents a very expensive health problem. AF can be managed with the prevention of thromboembolism and either a rate control of rhythm strategy. As both strategies have important limitations, probably a preventative strategy in patients at risk of developing arrhythmia can be a more attractive option. The renin-angiotensin system (RAS) seems to be involved in the genesis of arrhythmia by the following two mechanisms: 1. the induction of atrial fibrosis and structural remodelling by mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) expression and reduction of collagenase activity; 2. the induction of electrical re…

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Guidelines for palliative surgery of cholangiocarcinoma

2008

AbstractThe aims of the guidelines are to help assess the evidence for palliation surgery in patients with cholangiocarcinoma (CCA). The guidelines are classified in accordance with the location of the primary lesion, i.e. intrahepatic, hilar, and distal. They are based on comprehensive literature surveys, including results from randomized controlled trials, systematic reviews and meta-analysis, and cohort, prospective, and retrospective studies. Intrahepatic CCA, i.e. resection of lymph-node-positive tumors and R1/R2 resections have not been shown to provide survival benefit: Evidence levels: 2b, 4; Recommendation grade C. Hilar CCA: R1 resection is justified as a very efficient palliation…

medicine.medical_specialtyHepatologybusiness.industryGastroenterologyRetrospective cohort studyReview ArticleBiliary StentingPalliative surgerySurgerylaw.inventionSystematic reviewRandomized controlled trialintrahepatic cholangiocarcinomalawCohortparasitic diseasesmedicinecardiovascular systemDistal cholangiocarcinomahilar cholangiocarcinomaIn patientguidelinescardiovascular diseasesbusinessIntrahepatic CholangiocarcinomaHPB
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Adjuvant Chemoradiation Therapy in Gastric Cancer: Critically Reviewing the Past and Visualizing the Next Step Forward

2015

Gastric cancer remains one of the most common malignancies worldwide. Despite the significant advances in surgical treatment and multimodality strategies, prognosis has modestly improved over the last two decades. Locoregional relapse remains one of the main issues and the combined chemoradiation treatment seems to be one of the preferred approaches. However, more than ten years after the hallmark INT-0116 trial, minimal progress has been made both in terms of effectiveness and toxicity. Moreover, new regimens added to combined therapy failed to prove favourable results. Herein, we attempt a thorough literature review comparing pros and cons of all relative studies and potential bias, targe…

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Femoral, Direct, and Rare Inguinal Hernias in Children-An Update.

2017

AbstractPediatric surgeons deal with inguinal hernias on a regular basis. While most of these are straightforward in terms of diagnosis and therapy, occasionally what initially sounds like a routine case turns out to be a perplexing conundrum. This review discusses rare and unusual findings in the groin area that may mimic an indirect inguinal hernia, but are not. To provide good and effective care, pediatric surgeons should be readily familiar with the possible differential diagnosis of these entities, along with their specific management. In general, laparoscopy is one of the most useful interventions to discern unusual groin pathology from standard indirect inguinal hernias and in many c…

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Current Status of Epibulbar Anti-glaucoma Drainage Devices in Glaucoma Surgery

2012

SUMMARY Background: The term “glaucoma” covers a hetero geneous group of progressive optic neuropathies that are accompanied by characteristic visual-field defects. Primary open-angle glaucoma, the most common type, progresses insidiously and causes blindness if untreated. All current forms of treatment aim at lowering the intraocular pressure (IOP) in patients whose IOP is elevated. The implantation of anti-glaucoma drainage systems is one of the available options for surgical treatment. Methods: This review is based on pertinent literature retrieved by a selective search, including glaucoma treatment guidelines from Germany and abroad. Results: A paradigm shift is currently underway regar…

medicine.medical_specialtyIntraocular pressuregenetic structuresmedicine.medical_treatmentGlaucomaTrabeculectomyReview ArticlePostoperative ComplicationsGermanyOphthalmologymedicineGlaucoma surgeryHumansTrabeculectomyIn patientDrainageGlaucoma Drainage ImplantsIntraocular PressureRandomized Controlled Trials as Topicbusiness.industryGold standardGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseeye diseasesSurgeryPractice Guidelines as Topicsense organsComplicationbusinessGlaucoma Open-AngleFollow-Up StudiesDeutsches Ärzteblatt international
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Contrast-enhanced ultrasound of hepatocellular carcinoma: where do we stand?

2019

Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) represents a significant breakthrough in ultrasonography (US), and it is being increasingly used for the evaluation of focal liver lesions (FLLs). CEUS is unique in that it allows non-invasively assessment of liver perfusion in real time throughout the vascular phase, which has led to dramatic improvements in the diagnostic accuracy of US in the detection and characterization of FLLs, the choice of therapeutic procedures, and the evaluation of response. Currently, CEUS is included as a part of the suggested diagnostic work-up of FLLs, including in cirrhotic patients with hepatocellular carcinoma, resulting in better patient management and cost-effective d…

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Do nutritional supplements have a role in age macular degeneration prevention?

2013

Purpose. To review the proposed pathogenic mechanisms of age macular degeneration (AMD), as well as the role of antioxidants (AOX) and omega-3 fatty acids (ω-3) supplements in AMD prevention.Materials and Methods. Current knowledge on the cellular/molecular mechanisms of AMD and the epidemiologic/experimental studies on the effects of AOX andω-3 were addressed all together with the scientific evidence and the personal opinion of professionals involved in the Retina Group of the OFTARED (Spain).Results. High dietary intakes ofω-3 and macular pigments lutein/zeaxanthin are associated with lower risk of prevalence and incidence in AMD. The Age-Related Eye Disease study (AREDS) showed a benefic…

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Evaluation of the Department of Neurosurgery of the Seoul National University Hospital

2013

The Department of Neurosurgery (DNS) of the Seoul National University Hospital (SNUH), belongs to the largest and oldest such institutions in Korea. Because of its growing reputation it is hardly surprising that the DNS draws visitor and scholars for clinical education and academic exchange from far beyond Korea. I myself visited the SNUH in February and March 2013. During this time I composed this evaluation in which I compare the DNS to my home Department at the Johannes Gutenberg-University in Mainz/Germany, as well as the situation of Neurosurgery in Korea and Germany in general. In the first part this evaluation summarizes data concerning equipment, staff and organizational structure, …

medicine.medical_specialtyMedical educationPediatricsNeurosurgical unitbusiness.industryGeneral NeuroscienceVisitor patternInternational standardmedia_common.quotation_subjectReview ArticleUniversity hospitalInternational standardmedicineSurgeryOrganizational structureDepartmental evaluationNeurology (clinical)NeurosurgeryClinical educationbusinessReputationmedia_commonJournal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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