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Understanding the scope of preventable acute care spending among patients with eating disorders
Abstract Objective The economic burden of eating disorders is substantial. One potential way to reduce costs, without sacrificing care, may be to target preventable (i.e., potentially unnecessary) acute care. This study sought to determine the amount and proportion of preventable and non‐preventable acute care spending among individuals with eating ...
Claire de Oliveira +3 more
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Abstract Enterococcus faecalis (E. faecalis) was identified among the most relevant antimicrobial‐resistant (AMR) bacteria in the EU for poultry in a previous scientific opinion. Thus, it has been assessed according to the criteria of the Animal Health Law (AHL), in particular criteria of Article 7 on disease profile and impacts, Article 5 on its ...
EFSA Panel on Animal Health and Welfare (AHAW) +23 more
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CircRNAs expression patterns. (a) Cluster analysis of circRNAs which are differentially expressed. (b) Volcano plots visualization of relative expression under two conditions. Vertical lines designate 1.5 folds (log2 scaled) up and down, respectively. Horizontal lines represent p‐value = 0.05 (‐log10 scaled).
Miao Fu +5 more
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A retrospective cohort study to explore the clinical efficacy and safety evaluation of calcitriol combined with bisphosphonates in the therapy of postmenopausal osteoporosis is conducted. The postmenopausal osteoporosis sufferers admitted to our hospital from January 2020 to June 2021 are retrospectively collected and divided into a contrast set and a ...
Weibing Jing +4 more
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Management of Medically Compromised Prosthodontic Patients
The medical evaluation of patients considering prosthodontic treatment is a vital step in the treatment planning. The prosthodontist should be able to assess the inherent risks associated with the treatment of patients with systemic conditions. Many factors are associated with evaluating the patient’s health status and risk including the patient’s ...
Pratistha Ghimire +3 more
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Diffuse pulmonary calcifications: A case series and review of literature
Pulmonary calcifications are usually incidental asymptomatic findings discovered on x‐rays or computed tomography scans that can be easily overlooked, and their significance undermined, especially in a seemingly asymptomatic person. We describe three cases of diffuse pulmonary calcifications, review the different types of diffuse pulmonary ...
Amir Jarjou'i +6 more
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Natural history collections are often thought to represent environments in a pristine natural state—free from human intervention—the so‐called “wild.” We found that among primates collected from their native ranges, 92% were from an environment that had some level of human impact, suggesting that the majority of presumed wild‐collected primate ...
Andrea R. Eller +5 more
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Abstract Objectives Occupational characteristics in the food and beverage service industry (FBSI) have been found to be associated with musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). This study aimed to examine gender and site‐specific incident risks of MSDs among FBSI workers in Taiwan using a national population‐based database.
Chiung‐Yu Peng +6 more
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Association of Changes in Hand Pain With BMI, Employment, and Mental Well-Being Over Four Years in Patients With Hand Osteoarthritis. [PDF]
Objective We aimed to characterize patients with hand osteoarthritis (OA) with deteriorating or improving hand pain and to investigate patients achieving good clinical outcome after four years. Methods We used four‐year annual Australian/Canadian Hand Osteoarthritis Index (AUSCAN) pain subscale (range 0–20) measurements from the Hand OSTeoArthritis in ...
van der Meulen C +5 more
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Paget’s Disease of Maxilla with Paranasal Sinuses: A Case Report [PDF]
Paget’s disease of bone is a chronic skeletal disorder affecting predominantly elderly individuals. The pelvic girdle is the most common site to be affected; however, other sites such as long bones, spine, and skull are also frequently affected.
Amurtham Veeramani +4 more
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