The Coronavirus 19 pandemic has raised new relevant questions regarding the management of patients with multiple sclerosis (pwMS) treated with different immunosuppressive and immunomodulant drugs. In most COVID-19 outcomes analyses, due to the small available sample size, patients treated with cladribine were grouped with patients treated with...
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Tonsil hypertrophy (TH) is very common in children. Previously, it has been reported that an inverse relationship exists between adenoid hypertrophy (AH) and allergic rhinitis (AR). This study aimed to investigate the possible relationship between tonsil volume and AR diagnosis in a group of children complaining of upper airways obstruction....
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Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the extent to which treatment effect on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-derived measures of brain atrophy and focal lesions can mediate, at the trial level, the treatment effect on cognitive outcomes in multiple sclerosis (MS).Methods: We collected all published randomized clinical trials in...
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Background: Finger opposition movements are the basis of many daily living activities and are essential in general for manipulating objects; an engineered glove quantitatively assessing motor performance during sequences of finger opposition movements has been shown to be useful to provide reliable measures of finger motor impairment, even...
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: Background: The reversibility of bronchial obstruction is needed to diagnose asthma. Bronchodilation (BD) testing is, therefore, used in asthma work-up. This study explored the benefit of performing BD testing in asthmatic children without bronchial obstruction. Methods: The study included 60 subjects with asthma and normal lung function, 13...
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: Background Reversible bronchial obstruction characterizes asthma. Spirometry is the gold standard to assess airflow, and FEV1 is the most reliable parameter in this regard. However, many children with asthma have FEV1 within the normal range despite uncontrolled asthma and worsening. Therefore, FEF25-75 has been proposed as a valuable marker...
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To demonstrate the safety and efficacy of the intracameral use of tropicamide 0.02%/phenylephrine 0.31%/lidocaine 1% in pediatric cataract surgery, a combination widely used in adult patients but still off-label in children.
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Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is an inflammatory arthritis associated with psoriasis in up to one third of psoriatic patients. Clinically it's characterized from an insidious onset. To help clinicians screen for PsA, several screening tools have been developed. The psoriatic arthritis screening and evaluation questionnaire (PASE) is one of the most...
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Introduction The visual-well aerated lung (V-WAL) is a score for the visual quantification of the well aerated lung on CT scan in COVID-19 patients and its value at admission seems to predict future COVID-19 severity. The aim of the present study was to analyze the association between V-WAL and risk factors for severe COVID-19 evolution in...
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