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Multimorbidity in the Brazilian adult population: Protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis of prevalence. [PDF]
Pereira CC +4 more
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Purpose The study aimed to identify symptom‐based predictors of dry eye disease (DED) signs in the Sjögrens International Collaborative Clinical Alliance (SICCA) cohort. Methods Retrospective analysis examining 16 ocular symptoms (most graded 0‐4) and artificial tear (AT) use (graded 0‐3) as predictors of DED signs [abnormal ocular surface staining ...
Pragnya R Donthineni +7 more
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A systematic literature review (SLR) on the adoption of artificial intelligence-assisted SLRS: implications for health technology assessments. [PDF]
Abogunrin S, Liu Y, Zerbini CH.
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Objective To explore whether higher body fat and lower lean mass are associated with greater pain and worse patient‐reported physical function in individuals with hip osteoarthritis (OA). A secondary aim was to examine whether pain and patient‐reported physical function differ according to four body composition profiles: high body fat, low lean mass ...
Alexandra Ryan +10 more
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Assessment tools for frailty in elderly adults: A scoping review. [PDF]
Ye D, Zhao J, Cui S, Chen L.
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Structured abstracts of original research and review articles.
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Objectives Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) is a cornerstone therapy in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), yet the weight‐based dosing does not account for clinical factors that can introduce individual variability in drug metabolism and clearance. We leveraged longitudinal data from a prospective SLE cohort to: 1) identify clinical factors that predict ...
Jay J. Patel +6 more
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Current trends in burden and management of pediatric osteomyelitis in the African continent: a systematic review of the last decade. [PDF]
Ipomai V +7 more
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Characteristics and outcomes of male participants in the Australian Scleroderma Cohort Study (ASCS).
Objective To determine the differences in demographic, serologic and clinical characteristics between male and female patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc) in an Australian cohort. Methods Retrospective observational study using data from the Australian Scleroderma Cohort Study (ASCS). Males (M) were compared to females (F) using chi‐squared, Wilcoxon
Emily Lin +14 more
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