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Brain–Computer Interfaces: The Dawn of a New Era in Disease Treatment
This study investigates the potential of brain–computer interface (BCI) technology in treating neuropsychiatric disorders, such as movement and communication barriers. Our review examines the history, signal paradigms, and diverse applications of BCI while also discussing ongoing research into novel materials and emerging technologies that offer ...
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ABSTRACT This study rigorously assessed the impact of folic acid‐fortified whole wheat products on mitigating mild liver injury caused by prolonged excessive folic acid consumption, improving folic acid bioavailability, and enhancing spatial cognitive functions in mice over a 48‐day intervention period.
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Acha–chia–soycake biscuits improved glucose tolerance, lipid profile, insulin levels, and pancreatic integrity in HFD–STZ diabetic rats. ACSB1 and ACSB13 outperformed acarbose, showing potent antihyperglycemic, hypolipidemic, and pancreatic‐protective effects.
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Sonographic cervical length measurement in pregnant women with a cervical pessary
Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2011AbstractObjectivesThe aims of this study were to describe and assess the feasibility of measuring cervical length by standard transvaginal sonography (TVS) and transperineal sonography (TPS) in women with a cervical pessary and compare these measurements with those obtained with a new transvaginal technique.MethodsMeasurement of cervical length by TPS ...
Maria Goya +2 more
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Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2016
An important step toward the goal of eradicating spontaneous preterm birth was achieved with the advent of cervical sonography, a tool that advanced our knowledge of the entity of preterm parturition, improved our ability to detect women at risk for early delivery, and allowed us to prevent some of these premature births.
Kara B, Markham, Jay D, Iams
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An important step toward the goal of eradicating spontaneous preterm birth was achieved with the advent of cervical sonography, a tool that advanced our knowledge of the entity of preterm parturition, improved our ability to detect women at risk for early delivery, and allowed us to prevent some of these premature births.
Kara B, Markham, Jay D, Iams
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Reproducibility of cervical length measurement throughout pregnancy
The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2019To assess the intra- and interobserver variability of cervical length (CL) measurement in the three trimesters of pregnancy.Prospective observational study. Transvaginal CL measurement was performed by two operators ignorant of each other's results.
Athena P, Souka, Athanasios, Pilalis
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Cervical Length Screening: Barriers to, and Patient Perception of, Cervical Length Measurement [31J]
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2019INTRODUCTION: Universal cervical length screening is not yet the standard of care in the United States, but meta-analyses suggest that such a practice could reduce the incidence of preterm delivery and is cost-effective. The objectives of this study were to 1) determine the prevalence of cervical length screenings among users ...
Danielle Bradley +3 more
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Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2000
To assess agreement between transvaginal and translabial ultrasonography for measuring cervical length in the second and third trimesters.Eighty-four obstetric patients at 14-40 weeks' gestation were enrolled. Three images of the cervix were obtained by translabial (3.5-MHz curvilinear transducer) and transvaginal (6.5-MHz endovaginal probe ...
D B, Carr +4 more
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To assess agreement between transvaginal and translabial ultrasonography for measuring cervical length in the second and third trimesters.Eighty-four obstetric patients at 14-40 weeks' gestation were enrolled. Three images of the cervix were obtained by translabial (3.5-MHz curvilinear transducer) and transvaginal (6.5-MHz endovaginal probe ...
D B, Carr +4 more
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Repeat Measurement of Cervical Length After Successful Tocolysis
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2004To measure the ultrasonographic cervical length in undelivered women after successful tocolysis for preterm labor, and to determine whether this could improve the predictive value of cervical length measured before initiation of tocolysis on the risk of preterm delivery.This was a prospective study of patients admitted and treated for uterine ...
Patrick, Rozenberg +4 more
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Preterm birth: the value of sonographic measurement of cervical length
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2006Transvaginal ultrasound scanning of cervical length at approximately 20 weeks of gestation in women attending for routine antenatal care is useful for predicting the likelihood of spontaneous early preterm birth. The risk of early birth increases exponentially with decreasing cervical length in both singleton and multiple pregnancies.
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