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    Dendritic cell-based immunotherapy for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma: advances and challenges by Wenyue Chen, Zhengqiang Li, Jin Tang, Shuguang Liu

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Future strategies should focus on optimizing DC vaccines and developing personalized treatments to improve outcomes for HNSCC patients.…”
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    The Effect of Smartphone Addiction on Scapular Position and Muscle Activation During Shoulder Abduction in Asymptomatic Subjects by Sung-Hyun Kim, Bo-ram Choi

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Conclusion: These findings suggest that excessive smartphone use contributes to postural deviations and altered muscle activation patterns, which may lead to musculoskeletal dysfunction over time. Clinicians should consider smartphone use when assessing patients with scapular dysfunction, and future studies should explore interventions to mitigate these effects.…”
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    Methods of renal function assessment in arterial hypertension: the clinical value and practical implementation by Zh. D. Kobalava, Yu. V. Kotovskaya, S. V. Villewalde

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…In all patients with arterial hypertension, estimated GFR and urinary albumin excretion should be assessed. Nephroprotective strategies, delaying progression of proteinuria and GFR reduction, should be identified.…”
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    Neutropenia and Oral Infections in Children with Cancer by Şifa Şahin, Serap Karaman

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Culture and/or biopsies should be performed from suspicious lesions and appropriate treatment should be initiated without delay.…”
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    Differences in gait apraxia due to reduced regional cerebral blood flow in the supplementary motor area in corticobasal syndrome: a report of two cases by Kota Igari, Motoki Fujimaki, Mera Mai, Moe Sakuma, Shinji Saiki

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…For example, the freezing gait shown in Case 1 likely resulted from pre-SMA impairment, which is critical for movement initiation, while the exaggerated leg movements in Case 2 reflected dorsal SMA dysfunction, involved in motor execution. These results indicate that gait apraxia, which is often underdiagnosed, should be recognized as a potential early indicator of CBS. …”
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    Staged Hand-Assisted Bilateral Native Nephrectomy for Management of Posttransplant Polyuria in an Adult with Dent’s Disease by Rosa M. Montero, Rachel Hilton, Jonathon Olsburgh

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…A staged approach helps regulate fluid balance perioperatively and may be tailored to individual need according to posttransplant urine output. This novel approach should be considered for polyuric patients with tubular dysfunction including Dent’s disease.…”
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    Contemporary Patient Satisfaction Rates for Three-Piece Inflatable Penile Prostheses by Raymond M. Bernal, Gerard D. Henry

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Among the many treatments for erectile dysfunction, implantation of a penile prosthesis has been associated with high patient satisfaction rates. …”
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    Bridging migraine and psychosis: a neuropsychiatric review of shared dopaminergic mechanisms by Rithin Jacob Antony Rajan, Roshini Esther A

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Importantly, this overlap does not imply that migraine leads to psychosis but rather suggests that shared neurochemical dysfunction may transiently modulate perception. Future research should clarify this interaction to improve the early identification and management of neuropsychiatric manifestations in migraine patients.…”
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    Trimetazidine in coronary heart disease patients: mechanism of action and controlled trials’ results by L. V. Kremneva, O. V. Abaturova, S. V. Shalaev

    Published 2005-04-01
    “…Trimetazidine is recommended for treating patients with stable angina and ischemic left ventricular dysfunction, in combination with other drugs. Perspectives of trimetazidine therapy in myocardial revascularization and acute myocardial infarction should be examined in future trials.…”
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    Cerebrospinal fluid leakage complicated by intracranial hematoma and cervical infection following resection of dumbbell schwannoma in the cervical canal: a case report and literatu... by Zhen-Shan Yuan, Lian-Song Lu, Yong Hu

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Case presentations The patient suffered from postoperative cerebrospinal fluid leakage followed by hemorrhagic cerebral infarction, unilateral limb sensorimotor dysfunction and language dysfunction, and was treated conservatively. …”
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    Off-label use of atomoxetine in adults: is it safe? by Peter Silverstone, Rana Dadashova

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…The first is that this drug should not be given in patients with known cardiovascular problems, and that all adult patients who receive atomoxetine should be monitored for changes in blood pressure throughout treatment. …”
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    Left ventricular structure and function in reproductive-aged female patients with rheumatoid arthritis by Svetlana Anatolyevna Polyakova, T A Raskina

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…RA activity, rheumatoid factor seropositivity, and systemic manifestations of the disease should be considered to be risk factors of early cardiac involvement.…”
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    Comparing the tissue Doppler-derived left ventricular myocardial performance index before and after recovery from respiratory distress in neonates: A prospective observational stud... by Nikita Panigrahi, Harohalli A. Venkatesh, Manas Ranjan Mishra, Rajath Pejaver, Karthik N. Nagesh

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The severity of respiratory distress determined by invasive mode of ventilation and longer duration of respiratory support caused higher initial LV MPI before initiation of respiratory support compared with recovery and P < 0.001, suggesting subclinical ventricular dysfunction with respiratory distress in neonates. Conclusion: LV MPI was higher in neonates with respiratory distress and normalized after weaning from respiratory support, which indicates that neonates requiring respiratory support may have subclinical ventricular dysfunction and should be followed up carefully.…”
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    Lysosomal Stress in Cardiovascular Diseases: Therapeutic Potential of Cardiovascular Drugs and Future Directions by Toshiki Otoda, Ken-ichi Aihara, Tadateru Takayama

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…However, key challenges remain, including limitations in drug delivery systems, the absence of lysosome-specific biomarkers, and insufficient clinical validation of these strategies. Future research should prioritize the development of reliable diagnostic tools for lysosomal dysfunction, the optimization of targeted drug delivery, and large-scale clinical trials to validate therapeutic efficacy. …”
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    Hypothalamic Hypogonadism in Hemochromatosis: A Case Report by Igor Matwijiw, Gerald D. Iliffe, Adi E. Mehta, Charles Faiman

    Published 1988-01-01
    “…Patients with hemochromacosis arc now being diagnosed at earlier stages of disease. Clinicians should be alert to possible early development of hypothalamopituitary dysfunction and should be prepared co perform derailed endocrinological investigations in such patients.…”
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