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The Novel Oral Anticoagulants for Acute Venous Thromboembolism: Is Warfarin Dead?

2017

The direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) have been compared with parenteral anticoagulants and vitamin K antagonists (VKAs) for the treatment of venous thromboembolism (VTE) in several robust studies. DOACs have shown similar efficacy in preventing recurrent VTE and significant reductions in critical site (intracranial) bleeding, fatal bleeding, major and nonmajor bleeding. Warfarin and other VKAs are not dead as treatment modalities for VTE. A better way to describe the current situation is to use a boxing expression, “down but not out.” VKAs and parenteral anticoagulants still have a role to play in the management of VTE in several clinical settings. In indications where DOACs can be used, …

0301 basic medicinePulmonary and Respiratory Medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyAdministration OralClinical settingsVitamin kCritical Care and Intensive Care Medicine03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSecondary PreventionmedicineHumanscardiovascular diseasesIntensive care medicineOral anticoagulationCerebral Hemorrhagebusiness.industryWarfarinAnticoagulantsVenous ThromboembolismSafety profile030104 developmental biologyTreatment modalityvenous thromboembolism oral anticoagulation warfarin non-VKA oral anticoagulants safety efficacy030220 oncology & carcinogenesisWarfarinbusinessVenous thromboembolismmedicine.drug
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Management of intralabyrinthine schwannomas

2006

Abstract Objectives Our protocol to manage the intralabyrinthine schwannoma (ILS). Methods Retrospective chart review of 7 consecutive patients managed for ILS. Results Five patients underwent surgical removal of the lesions and none experienced significant complications or recurrent disease. One patient refused surgical treatment and was closely followed by serial MRI scans with no signs of tumor growth. One patient is presently managed conservatively due to a good hearing. Conclusions Diagnosis of ILS is based on high resolution MRI scans and should be included in the differential diagnosis of patients investigated for cochleovestibular symptoms. Treatment modality of ILS is controversial…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAcoustic neurinomaHearing lossLabyrinth DiseasesInner ear tumorPostoperative ComplicationsVestibular schwannomaOlder patientsVertigootorhinolaryngologic diseasesRecurrent diseaseHumansMedicineIntralabyrinthine schwannomaTumor growthIntralabyrinthine schwannomaEar NeoplasmsMeniere DiseaseRetrospective Studiesbiologybusiness.industryNeuroma AcousticGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedbiology.organism_classificationMagnetic Resonance ImagingSurgeryTreatment OutcomeOtorhinolaryngologyTreatment modalityEar InnerAudiometry Pure-ToneFemaleSurgeryDifferential diagnosismedicine.symptomAudiometry SpeechbusinessAuris Nasus Larynx
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Alternative surgical management of oroantral fistula using auricular cartilage

2015

One of the clinical complications encountered by oral and maxillofacial surgeons is oroantral communication (OAC) with subsequent formation of oroantral fistula (OAF). Many techniques and treatment modalities have been described for the management of OAC and OAF. There are advantages and disadvantages of all these techniques. We report a 21-year-old male patient who was admitted to our department for the presence of an OAF and was treated using an auricular cartilage graft. This technique may be useful to treat OAF and to provide a solid alveolar bone site for subsequent pre-implant surgery. Key words:Auricular cartilage, implant surgery, oroantral fistula.

Auricular cartilagemedicine.medical_specialtyMaxillofacial surgeonsbusiness.industryOdontologíaCase Report:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Implant surgeryCiencias de la saludSurgeryOroantral fistulaTreatment modalityMale patientUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASmedicineOroantral communicationOral SurgerybusinessGeneral DentistryDental alveolusJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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Oxygen Transport in Tumors

1996

Experimental evidence suggests that the hypoxic fraction in solid tumors may influence its growth, may increase its malignant potential, and may reduce its sensitivity towards non-surgical treatment modalities (e.g., standard irradiation, certain anticancer drugs). The role of the tumor O2 status in radio-/chemotherapy and its impact on relevant tumor biological characteristics of tumors are summarized in Table 1.

Cervical cancerChemotherapyNormal oral mucosaTreatment modalitybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentCancer researchmedicineOxygen transportbusinessmedicine.diseaseCumulative frequency distribution
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Safety of the current drug treatments for vitiligo

2020

Introduction: Vitiligo is an acquired depigmenting skin disorder adversely affecting the patient's quality of life. Despite the presence of several treatment modalities, ranging from medical to physical to surgical options, none is curative. Each modality has its own drawbacks and side effects. Thus, the treatment modality needs to be tailored for each individual patient taking into consideration the disease characteristics and also its efficacy and safety to obtain a favorable risk-benefit ratio.Areas covered: This review highlights the different treatment modalities utilized in vitiligo up until 4 November 2019 along with their adverse effects and contraindications, if any.Expert opinion:…

Drugmedicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subjectVitiligoVitiligo030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyAdministration Cutaneous03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQuality of life (healthcare)Adrenal Cortex HormonesmedicineHumansEffective treatmentPharmacology (medical)Intensive care medicineAdverse effectmedia_commonBiological ProductsModality (human–computer interaction)business.industryGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseTreatment modality030220 oncology & carcinogenesisQuality of LifeDisease characteristicsDermatologic AgentsbusinessExpert Opinion on Drug Safety
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Non-surgical endodontics in retreatment of periapical lesions: two representative case reports

2012

This article reports non-surgical endodontic retreatment of two patients with persistent or recurrent periapical lesions, who had previously undergone surgical and non-surgical endodontic therapy respectively. It further discusses and reviews the relevance of classification of periapical lesions, the explanation behind healing of periapical lesions by endodontic therapy alone, causes of persistence of periapical lesions, choice of treatment modalities (whether surgical or non – surgical) and materials such as intracanal medicaments and irrigants for optimal healing. Key words:Non-surgical, retreatment, periapical, calcium hydroxide, chlorhexidine irrigation.

Endodontic therapybusiness.industryChlorhexidineDentistryCase ReportOdontologíaSurgical endodontics:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Ciencias de la saludTreatment modalityClinical and Experimental DentistryUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASMedicinebusinessGeneral DentistryEndodontic retreatmentmedicine.drug
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Effect of hyperthermia on tumor blood flow.

1984

Differences in blood perfusion rates between tumors and normal tissue can be utilized to selectively heat many solid tumors. Blood flow in normal tissues is considerably increased at temperatures commonly applied during localized hyperthermia. In contrast, tumor blood flow may respond to localized heat typically in two different blood flow patterns: Flow may either decrease continuously with increasing exposure time and/or temperature or flow may exhibit a transient increase followed by a decline. A decrease in blood flow at high thermal doses can be observed in most of the tumors, whereas an increase in flow at low thermal doses seems to occur less frequently. The inhibition of blood flow …

Hyperthermiamedicine.medical_specialtyHot TemperatureTime FactorsPhysiologyChemistryMicrocirculationNormal tissueBlood flowNeoplasms Experimentalmedicine.diseaseRatsMiceCell killingEndocrinologyTreatment modalityRegional Blood FlowPhysiology (medical)Internal medicineCancer cellmedicineAnimalsIrradiationPerfusionBlood Flow VelocityBiorheology
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Early root surface colonization by human periodontal ligament fibroblasts following treatment with different biomaterials

2013

The present in-vitro study examined the effects of different biomaterials on early root surface colonization by human periodontal ligament (PDL) fibroblasts using confocal-laser-scanning-microscopy (CLSM).Fifteen periodontally-diseased teeth were extracted, treated with scaling/root planing and longitudinally cut to obtain 30 root fragments. Fragments were treated either with 24% EDTA following application of enamel matrix derivative (EMD), 24% EDTA or EMD only, nanocrystalline hydroxyapatite (NHA) paste or oily calcium hydroxide suspension (OCHS) for 1 h each. The analogue untreated root specimens served as controls. Root fragments were incubated with human PDL fibroblasts and cellular pro…

Microscopy ConfocalRoot surfaceMorphology (linguistics)Calcium hydroxidePeriodontal LigamentChemistrybusiness.industryDentistryRoot planingBiocompatible MaterialsGeneral MedicineFibroblastsMolecular biologychemistry.chemical_compoundTreatment modalityEnamel matrix derivativeHumansPeriodontal fiberColonizationTooth RootbusinessGeneral DentistryActa Odontologica Scandinavica
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Assessment of non-carious root surface defects in areas of gingival recession: A descriptive study.

2015

BACKGROUND The purpose of this descriptive study was to observe the distribution of four different classes of non-carious cervical root surface discrepancies in teeth with gingival recession. Additionally to explore the different treatment modalities in the literature for each of these defects. MATERIAL AND METHODS A total of 150 subjects with at least one labial gingival recession were included in the study. 1400 teeth were evaluated using 2.5 X magnification loupes and UNC -15 probe for the presence of the cemento-enamel junction and step like defects according to Pini-Prato's classification: A-, identifiable CEJ without defect; A+, identifiable CEJ with defect; B-, unidentifiable CEJ wit…

MolarRoot surfaceMagnificationDentistryOdontología01 natural sciences010309 optics03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinestomatognathic system0103 physical sciencesMedicinePeriodontologyGeneral DentistryGingival recessionbusiness.industryCervical abrasionResearch030206 dentistryCiencias de la saludRoot coveragestomatognathic diseasesTreatment modalityUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÃ DICAS:CIENCIAS MÃ DICAS [UNESCO]medicine.symptombusinessJournal of clinical and experimental dentistry
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Trial in progress: A phase I study of AMG 199, a half-life extended bispecific T-cell engager (HLE BiTE) immune therapy, targeting MUC17 in patients …

2020

TPS4649 Background: Prognosis for advanced G/GEJ cancer is poor and new treatment modalities are urgently needed. MUC17 is a transmembrane protein overexpressed and differentially localized on the cell membrane of G/GEJ cancer cells; expression and localization in normal cells is much more limited. AMG 199 is an HLE BiTE immune therapy designed to engage CD3-positive T cells to MUC17-positive G/GEJ cancer cells, mediate redirected tumor cell lysis, and induce T cell activation and proliferation. A clinical trial is being conducted for this novel and targeted immune therapy agent in patients with MUC17-positive G/GEJ cancer. Methods: This is a first-in-human phase 1, open-label, dose escala…

OncologyCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryT cellCancermedicine.diseaseGastroesophageal JunctionTransmembrane proteinImmune therapyPhase i study03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicine.anatomical_structureOncologyTreatment modality030220 oncology & carcinogenesisInternal medicinemedicineIn patientbusiness030215 immunologyJournal of Clinical Oncology
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