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Discovery and Treatment of Action Potential‐Independent Myotonia in Hyperkalemic Periodic Paralysis
ABSTRACT Objective Hyperkalemic periodic paralysis (hyperKPP) is characterized by attacks of transient weakness. A subset of hyperKPP patients suffers from transient involuntary contraction of muscle (myotonia). The goal of this study was to determine mechanisms causing myotonia in hyperKPP.
Chris Dupont+4 more
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Durable B‐Cell Impairment While Sparing IgA B Cells After Ocrelizumab Therapy in Multiple Sclerosis
ABSTRACT Objectives Ocrelizumab (OCR), a humanized anti‐CD20 monoclonal antibody, is highly efficient in relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis (RR‐MS). We assessed early cellular B‐cell profiles in patients prior to OCR treatment, on OCR treatment, and after 15 months of therapy discontinuation.
Alexandra Garcia+20 more
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Association of the ICH Score With Withdrawal of Life‐Sustaining Treatment Over a 10‐Year Period
ABSTRACT Objective The intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) score was developed to enhance provider communication and facilitate early severity assessment. We examined the association of the ICH score with mortality and withdrawal of life‐sustaining treatment (WLST) in a large, multicenter stroke registry, and evaluated temporal trends in these associations.
Nina Massad+15 more
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Digital Activity Markers in Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy
ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the utility of smartwatch and smartphone‐based activity metrics for assessing disease severity and quality of life in patients with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP). Methods In the electronic monitoring of disease activity in patients with CIDP (EMDA‐CIDP) trial, we performed a prospective ...
Lars Masanneck+15 more
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Contact Dermatitis, 1989
Over a 3-year period, 533 children aged between 4 months and 14 years were patch-tested with a “pediatric” series of haptens. The children were affected with various types of eczema or with psoriasis of the hands (n = 31). In 78 positive children, there were 112 positive test reactions to various allergens.
Balato N, Lembo G, Patruno C, Ayala F
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Over a 3-year period, 533 children aged between 4 months and 14 years were patch-tested with a “pediatric” series of haptens. The children were affected with various types of eczema or with psoriasis of the hands (n = 31). In 78 positive children, there were 112 positive test reactions to various allergens.
Balato N, Lembo G, Patruno C, Ayala F
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Expert Review of Dermatology, 2010
Allergic contact dermatitis is a common skin disease affecting both genders and individuals of any age. The patch test is the only useful in vivo method for the etiological diagnosis of allergic contact dermatitis. It is an apparently simple technique, but pitfalls may be encountered.
Patruno C+3 more
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Allergic contact dermatitis is a common skin disease affecting both genders and individuals of any age. The patch test is the only useful in vivo method for the etiological diagnosis of allergic contact dermatitis. It is an apparently simple technique, but pitfalls may be encountered.
Patruno C+3 more
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1989
The patch test is a necessary tool to evaluate contact dermatitis and other pruritic dermatoses. To obtain accurate test results, however, high-quality test material must be used, the application technique must be correct, and the results must be evaluated with skill and criticism.
Irma Kihlman, Torkel Fischer
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The patch test is a necessary tool to evaluate contact dermatitis and other pruritic dermatoses. To obtain accurate test results, however, high-quality test material must be used, the application technique must be correct, and the results must be evaluated with skill and criticism.
Irma Kihlman, Torkel Fischer
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1967
Patch testing consists of the application of substances to the skin for the purpose of detecting specific hypersensitivity. It serves as an admirable diagnostic tool in the clinical study of patients who have inflammatory dermatitic reactions of an allergic nature.
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Patch testing consists of the application of substances to the skin for the purpose of detecting specific hypersensitivity. It serves as an admirable diagnostic tool in the clinical study of patients who have inflammatory dermatitic reactions of an allergic nature.
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American Journal of Contact Dermatitis, 2000
Patch testing is an invaluable diagnostic tool in the evaluation of allergic contact dermatitis. While TrueTest has simplified the technique for many practitioners, there remains potential for error. We asked 4 experts to describe their approach to several dilemmas encountered in patch testing.
Anita Licata+3 more
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Patch testing is an invaluable diagnostic tool in the evaluation of allergic contact dermatitis. While TrueTest has simplified the technique for many practitioners, there remains potential for error. We asked 4 experts to describe their approach to several dilemmas encountered in patch testing.
Anita Licata+3 more
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Prognostic patch testing: The other kind of patch test
American Journal of Contact Dermatitis, 1998Prognostic patch testing differs from diagnostic patch testing. Clinicians routinely perform diagnostic patch testing, but prognotic patch testing is the province of corporate research and development departments and, in the United States, contract laboratories.
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