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Kearns Ibrahim posted an update 6 months ago
3%) were malignant. No significant differences were observed in the rate of histologically proven malignancy between patients without CAT and patients with CAT in the TIR3B (29.4% vs 32.4%; P = 0.843) nor TIR3A (13.0% vs 11.4%; P = 1.000) nodules. The rate of coexistent CAT was similar between TIR3B and TIR5 nodules harboring PTC at histology…[Read more]
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Kearns Ibrahim posted an update 6 months ago
This study aimed to examine how anxiety related to different styles of coping during the COVID-19 pandemic and how these relationships were moderated by the cultural orientations of individualism/collectivism and a person’s sense of meaning in life. A sample of 849 participants from Georgia completed an online survey during the final stage of…[Read more]
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Kearns Ibrahim posted an update 6 months ago
This study aimed to examine how anxiety related to different styles of coping during the COVID-19 pandemic and how these relationships were moderated by the cultural orientations of individualism/collectivism and a person’s sense of meaning in life. A sample of 849 participants from Georgia completed an online survey during the final stage of…[Read more]
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Kearns Ibrahim posted an update 6 months ago
Itraconazole prophylaxis reduces risk for histoplasmosis in patients with CD4 counts less then 100/µL but is not associated with survival benefit and is primarily reserved for use in outbreaks. Although most patients with histoplasmosis have not had recognized high-risk exposures, avoidance of contact with bird or bat guano or inhalation of…[Read more]
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Kearns Ibrahim posted an update 6 months ago
Biosimilars are cheaper than original drugs and are thus of interest to the public. The aim of this article is to assess the benefits of introducing more than one biosimilar for the same substance (active pharmaceutical ingredient, API). The hypothesis is that the introduction of successive biosimilars of a specific original drug reduces the price…[Read more]
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Kearns Ibrahim posted an update 6 months ago
We present a case of critical airway obstruction secondary to a solid tracheal mucus plug in a patient with pneumonia. Following failed conventional mucolysis therapy, nebulised N-acetylcysteine acted as a life-saving mucolytic, and prevented imminent cardiorespiratory arrest. Use of oral N-acetylcysteine as a mucolytic has been long established…[Read more]
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Kearns Ibrahim posted an update 6 months ago
Endoscopic fasciotomy of the forearm for chronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS) has gained popularity recently.
To systematically review the literature of endoscopic fasciotomy for CECS of the forearm, aiming to assess the outcomes and complications of the different endoscopic fasciotomy techniques described in the…[Read more]
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Kearns Ibrahim posted an update 6 months, 1 week ago
hese alterations demonstrated association with transition to psychosis or poor functional outcome. However, heterogeneity in subjects’ inclusion criteria, clinical measures and electrophysiological methods prevents drawing solid conclusions. Large prospective studies are needed to consolidate findings concerning electrophysiological markers of…[Read more]
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Kearns Ibrahim posted an update 6 months, 1 week ago
hese alterations demonstrated association with transition to psychosis or poor functional outcome. However, heterogeneity in subjects’ inclusion criteria, clinical measures and electrophysiological methods prevents drawing solid conclusions. Large prospective studies are needed to consolidate findings concerning electrophysiological markers of…[Read more]
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Kearns Ibrahim posted an update 6 months, 1 week ago
9%), exudate (42.4%), ring (27.3%), crepe paper-like mucosa (15.2%), and stricture (3.0%). Endoscopic remission was achieved in 21 patients (63.6%). Inflammatory features were reversible (72.7%,
<0.001), whereas fibrostenotic features were not (10%,
=0.160). Exudate had resolved in 92.9% of patients, edema in 70% and furrow in 88.9%.…[Read more]
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Kearns Ibrahim became a registered member 6 months, 1 week ago