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Abstract Objectives Infantile epileptic spasms syndrome (IESS) is a developmental and epileptic encephalopathy of infantile onset. While epidemiological data from Western countries and global estimates are available, consolidated evidence on the burden of IESS in India remains limited.
Akanksha Singh +6 more
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Biochemia Medica indexed in EMBASE/Excerpta Medica and Scopus [PDF]
Ana-Maria Šimundić
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Clock gene dysregulation in epilepsy: A systematic review
Abstract Objective Epileptic seizures show a rhythmic pattern, being more frequent at particular times of the day (e.g., only occurring during sleep), suggesting a role of the circadian rhythm. Clock genes regulate the circadian rhythm and might be involved in the pathophysiology of epilepsy.
Guilherme Fernandes‐Campos +3 more
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The Survey of Iranian English Medical Journals in some Databases
This research analyzed 20 Iranian English medical scientific journals indexed in some elected creitable databases from 2001-2004/ 1380-1383. The results showed that from these 20 journals, only 5 ones having 687 articles were indexed in databases.
maliheh farrokhni
doaj
Endovenous thermal ablation for healing venous ulcers and preventing recurrence. [PDF]
Carradice, D +4 more
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Peer Support Interventions for Adolescents and Young Adults Living with HIV (Embase).
Hannah J. Craven
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ABSTRACT Objective Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a severe psychiatric disorder displaying an altered gut microbiome. Faecal microbiome transplantation (FMT) has emerged as a powerful research tool and potential treatment option in AN due to the microbiome‐gut‐brain axis. Current studies are limited and reveal variable FMT protocols.
Anna C. Thelen +6 more
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Interventions for the treatment of oral and oropharyngeal cancers: surgical treatment [PDF]
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Exploring Transitions in Care Among Patients With Head and Neck Cancer: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Background Individuals living with and beyond head and neck cancer (HNC) experience many transitions in care (TiC), as their treatment and care involve a team of multidisciplinary healthcare providers across a variety of settings. TiC can be associated with medical error, patient dissatisfaction with care, and overuse of healthcare resources ...
L. Fillo +9 more
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