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Cuproptosis Inducers in Cancer Therapy: State of the Art and Challenges
Cuproptosis is emerging as a distinct copper‐dependent cell death pathway, highlighting copper as a potential metabolic vulnerability in cancer. This review examines how coordination chemistry, redox regulation, and nanomaterial design shape Cu reactivity and therapeutic outcomes.
Chiara Ragusa, Valentina Oliveri
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Background We investigated differences in intracranial embolus distribution through communicating arteries in relation to supra-aortic vessel (SAV) patency.Methods For this experimental analysis, we created a silicone model of the extracranial and ...
Joaquin Ortega-Quintanilla +8 more
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Relatamos o caso de uma menina com doença valvar crônica devido à febre reumática que apresentou endocardite infecciosa e duas complicações: acidente vascular cerebral devido à embolia e aneurisma micótico da artéria mesentérica superior.We report the ...
Bernadete Lourdes Liphaus +3 more
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Pipeline Embolization Device for Intracranial Aneurysm: A Systematic Review [PDF]
The pipeline embolization device (PED) is a new endovascular stent designed for the treatment of challenging intracranial aneurysms (IAs). Its use has been extended to nonruptured and ruptured IAs of a variety of configurations and etiologies in both the anterior and posterior circulations.We conducted a systematic review of ten eligible reports on its
Leung, GKK, Tsang, COA, Lui, WM
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A catastrophic confluence: Concurrent subarachnoid haemorrhage and acute mesenteric ischaemia
Abstract Background Acute mesenteric ischaemia (AMI) and subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) are life‐threatening emergencies with diametrically opposed treatment requirements regarding anticoagulation. This report describes a rare, complex case where both conditions occurred simultaneously, creating a significant therapeutic dilemma. Case presentation A 64‐
Ip Ki Fung Shavonne
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Intracranial haemorrhage in patients with atrial fibrillation on anticoagulants
Anticoagulants increase the risk of bleeding. Rarely, they become devastating instead of preventing thrombosis and embolism. Intracranial haemorrhagic complications in particular can be disabling or fatal.
Arnold, Marcel +5 more
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Pulmonary embolism as a cause of cardiac arrest in a patient after a stroke
Stroke is a medical condition in which the blood supply to the brain is interrupted or reduced. Early in-hospital complications following a stroke are not only pneumonia, increased intracranial pressure and intracerebral bleeding, but also pulmonary ...
Negovetić, Paola +4 more
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Systemic Therapy Management Strategies for Early‐Stage Breast Cancer in Australia
Advances in systemic therapy for early‐stage breast cancer in Australia highlight genomic‐guided decisions, subtype‐specific strategies, and emerging targeted and immunotherapies, shaping personalized and de‐escalated treatment approaches. ABSTRACT Breast cancer is the most common cancer among Australian women, with early‐stage disease (Stages I, II ...
Nicholas Zdenkowski +6 more
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This is the first study assessing in vivo blood flow profiles during extracorporeal circulation (ECC) scenarios. Magnetic resonance imaging data served for the calibration of computational fluid dynamics algorithms, enabling accurate replication of the hemodynamic conditions.
Anna Kathrin Assmann +9 more
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Are All Intracranial Mass Lesions Always a Contraindication for Thrombolytic Therapy?
Thrombolytic therapy is regarded as the first treatment choice in haemodynamically unstable patients with pulmonary embolism. Intracranial tumors have long been considered as a contraindication to thrombolytic therapy due to the risk of intracerebral ...
Gullupinar, B. +5 more
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