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New onset refractory status epilepticus: Long‐term outcomes beyond seizures
Abstract We propose and prioritize important outcome domains that should be considered for future research investigating long‐term outcomes (LTO) after new onset refractory status epilepticus (NORSE). The study was led by the international NORSE Institute LTO Working Group.
Poul H. Espino+31 more
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JMedBench: A Benchmark for Evaluating Japanese Biomedical Large Language Models [PDF]
Recent developments in Japanese large language models (LLMs) primarily focus on general domains, with fewer advancements in Japanese biomedical LLMs. One obstacle is the absence of a comprehensive, large-scale benchmark for comparison. Furthermore, the resources for evaluating Japanese biomedical LLMs are insufficient. To advance this field, we propose
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This study surveyed 112 hospitals in Japan to assess the incidence of immune‐related adverse events (irAEs) in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) receiving treatment with immune checkpoint inhibitors. The survey revealed that, on average, 20 HCC cases were treated annually per facility.
Masako Shomura+11 more
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World Mosquito Day August 20th [PDF]
Mosquitoes cause more death & disease than any other animal on the planet.Malaria, Dengue, Yellow Fever, Japanese Encephalitis, West Nile Chickungunya, Kunjin Jamestown Canyon Virus, Zika, Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis, St Loius Encephalitis, Pogostra ...
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On the Epidemic Equine Encephalitis Which Occurred in the Year 1935 in Japan
O. EMOTO, S. KONDO, Mamoru Watanabe
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Prolonged Fever in Children: An Inpatient Diagnostic Framework for Infections in Australia
ABSTRACT There are many causes of fever in children, ranging from common and self‐limiting to serious and life threatening. Careful assessment of children with prolonged fever without an obvious or identified source requires detailed history and examination with consideration of infections unique to the specific geographical region and individual ...
Heshani Rupasinghe+3 more
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Abstract Climate change, overfishing, and other anthropogenic activities can negatively impact the energetic balance and body condition of cetaceans. Still, cetaceans must meet their energetic demands for survival, which are more expensive to maintain in the marine environment.
Yara Bernaldo de Quirós+14 more
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Cysticercosis and Japanese Encephalitis
Viroj Wiwanitkit, Beuy Joob
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