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Use of artificial intelligence to assess genetic predisposition to develop critical COVID-19 disease: a comparative study of machine learning models. [PDF]
Martín Pérez S+9 more
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Is Schizophrenia a Scapegoat? the Role of Childhood Traumas and Theory of Mind on Crime
ABSTRACT Background Childhood traumas and low theory of mind abilities have been shown to be associated with violence, crime and schizophrenia. Understanding the factors that predispose to violent behaviour by patients with schizophrenia is important for treatment and safety.
Cetin Sahabettin+3 more
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Adolescent sleep patterns, genetic predisposition, and risk of multiple sclerosis. [PDF]
Johansson E+5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Endovascular therapy (EVT) for chronic total occlusions (CTOs) in patients with critical limb‐threatening ischemia (CLTI) remains technically challenging, particularly in infrapopliteal lesions. Direct injection in occlusive lesions (DIOL) fashion is a novel adjunctive strategy that utilizes hydraulic contrast injection through a ...
Takuya Haraguchi+5 more
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Identifying Genetic Predisposition to Dozer Lamb Syndrome: A Semi-Lethal Muscle Weakness Disease in Sheep. [PDF]
Stegemiller MR+5 more
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Breaking the Barrier: Unraveling the No‐Reflow Phenomenon in Cardiovascular Medicine
ABSTRACT The no‐reflow phenomenon is a stubborn and often devastating complication in cardiovascular medicine, where blood flow is restored to an artery, yet the microvasculature remains unresponsive. First identified in 1967, this phenomenon has haunted clinicians and researchers alike, particularly in the context of acute myocardial infarction (AMI).
Stephanie Howes+9 more
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Genetic predisposition to high circulating levels of interleukin 6 and risk for Alzheimer's disease. Discovery and replication. [PDF]
Charisis S+18 more
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ABSTRACT Background Infective endocarditis (IE) after transcatheter pulmonary valve replacement (TPVR) remains a significant concern. Although there are overall good short‐term and long‐term hemodynamic outcomes, limited data exist comparing postimplantation echocardiographic findings leading to IE.
Juan C. Samayoa+10 more
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