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Multiple Sclerosis Relapse Activity After Ozanimod Discontinuation in DAYBREAK Trial Participants
Multiple Sclerosis Relapse Activity After Ozanimod Discontinuation in DAYBREAK Trial Participants. ABSTRACT Objective Return of disease activity is expected when patients discontinue disease‐modifying therapy (DMT) for multiple sclerosis (MS). Some MS DMTs are associated with higher‐than‐expected disease activity (rebound) after discontinuation.
Ralf Gold +12 more
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CSF Monoamine Metabolites and Cognitive Trajectory in Early Parkinson's Disease
ABSTRACT Background Imaging and postmortem studies indicate that abnormalities in monoaminergic neurotransmission contribute to cognitive impairment in Parkinson's disease (PD). However, it remains uncertain if cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) monoamine metabolites can serve as biomarkers of cognitive decline in early PD.
Jing‐Yu Shao +7 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) before thrombectomy for ischemic stroke may alter clot structure and procedural performance. We investigated how IVT relates to thrombectomy metrics across stroke etiologies. Methods We performed a time‐to‐event analysis of consecutive patients with anterior circulation large vessel occlusion (acLVO ...
Annahita Sedghi +8 more
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[The Basel model of principle-oriented clinical ethics consultation 2.0 : An introduction for psychiatry]. [PDF]
Schürmann J +3 more
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Most contemporary accounts of clinical ethics do not explain why clinicians should be ethical. Those few that do attempt an explanation usually claim that clinicians should be ethical because ethical behavior provides an important good for the patient--better care. Both these approaches ignore the customary traditional reason for being ethical, namely,
Devettere, Raymond J.
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Clinical ethics protocols in the clinical ethics committees of Madrid
Journal of Medical Ethics, 2013Currently, The nature and scope of Clinical Ethics Protocols (CEPs) in Madrid (Spain) are not well understood.The main objective is to describe the features of 'guideline/recommendation' type CEPs that have been or are being developed by existing Clinical Ethics Committees (CECs) in Madrid.
Herreros Ruiz Valdepeñas, Benjamín +5 more
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Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, 1988
I suppose it is worth starting by saying that I am a general practitioner also trained in philosophy. I am interested in today’s subject of medical ethics from two perspectives, first at a more philosophical level and second as a general practitioner with wide clinical responsibilities for my patients.
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I suppose it is worth starting by saying that I am a general practitioner also trained in philosophy. I am interested in today’s subject of medical ethics from two perspectives, first at a more philosophical level and second as a general practitioner with wide clinical responsibilities for my patients.
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Ethics consultation in the clinic
Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 2004Peter Burkli* and Norbert Steinkamp1 Department Rechtswissenschaften, Maiengasse 51, 4056 Basel, Switzerland (∗Author for correspondence: Phone: 41612672488; E-mail: Peter.Buerkli@ unibas.ch); 1Department of Ethics, Philosophy and History of Medicine, University Medical Centre Nijmegen, 232 EFG, P.O.
Burkli, P., Steinkamp, N.L.
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