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ABSTRACT Background Particulate matter ⩽2.5 µm in diameter (PM2.5) and its role in chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) pathogenesis have gained heightened attention. We previously demonstrated that PM2.5 exposure may bias the nasal mucosa in CRS toward a Type 2 inflammatory pathway.
Rory J. Lubner+5 more
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Analysis of follow-up data in large biobank cohorts: a review of methodology. [PDF]
Kolde A+4 more
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Covariate selection for semiparametric hazard function regression models
Florentina Bunea, Ian W. McKeague
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ABSTRACT Background Sinonasal mucosal melanoma (SNMM) is a rare and aggressive melanoma subtype with a notably poor prognosis. Despite molecular characterization advances, SNMM remains clinically challenging, highlighting the need for detailed molecular profiling.
Manuel Molina‐Garcia+10 more
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The Visualization of the Importance of Covariance Importance in a Machine Learning Model for Advanced Liver Fibrosis in a Nationally Representative Sample. [PDF]
Huang AA, Huang SY.
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Olfactory Impairment and Incident Cognitive Decline: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
ABSTRACT Background Olfactory impairment (OI) is associated with poor ageing outcomes. While cross‐sectional studies found a high prevalence of OI among patients with neurodegenerative diseases, the temporal relationship remains unclear. This meta‐analysis aims to synthesise the longitudinal association of OI with cognitive decline (CD). Methods PubMed,
Brian Sheng Yep Yeo+17 more
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Simultaneously Dealing With Immortal Time Bias and Residual Confounding: A Case Study of a High-Dimensional Propensity Score Approach With a Nested Case-Control Framework in Multiple Sclerosis Research. [PDF]
Hossain MB+4 more
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Cerebral Small Vessel Disease in Older Adults With Olfactory Dysfunction
ABSTRACT Background Poor vascular health has been associated with age‐related declines in sensory functions, including olfaction. The current study was designed to test the hypothesis that cerebral small vessel disease underlies poor olfactory function due to structural declines in brain regions that support olfaction.
Mark A. Eckert+3 more
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