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A narrative review of metformin in pregnancy: Navigating benefit and uncertainty
Abstract Metformin is well‐established as a treatment for type 2 diabetes in non‐pregnant individuals. The low cost, acceptability and broad tolerability of metformin have also made it an attractive option for research into the treatment of other conditions associated with insulin resistance.
Robert P. McEvoy+3 more
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Rilzabrutinib for the Treatment of Immune Thrombocytopenia
ABSTRACT Advancements in the understanding of ITP pathogenesis have led to significant improvements in disease management through the use of both traditional immunosuppressive strategies and novel targeted therapies. However, a subset of patients remains refractory to treatment or achieves only transient benefits, underscoring the need for alternative ...
Caterina Labanca+12 more
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EBNEO Commentary: Non‐Invasive HFOV Versus Nasal CPAP for Preterm Infants
Acta Paediatrica, EarlyView.
Ugochinyere A. Uguru+1 more
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Hidradenitis Suppurativa Treatment During Pregnancy and Lactation: Navigating Challenges
ABSTRACT Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), or acne inversa, is a chronic inflammatory skin condition primarily affecting skin folds such as the axilla, groins, and the inframammary, perineal, and perianal regions. It is characterized by painful abscesses, sinus tracts, and scarring.
Laşin Özbek+3 more
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Two cases of neonatal hyperglycemia caused by a homozygous COQ9 stop‐gain variant
ABSTRACT Neonatal diabetes mellitus (NDM) is a monogenic condition diagnosed <6 months of age with >40 genetic causes. International guidelines recommend referral for genetic testing immediately after diagnosis since the genetic result guides clinical management. We used next‐generation sequencing to identify a homozygous pathogenic variant, p.(Arg244*)
Russell Donis+5 more
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ABSTRACT Aims To examine the relationship between hospital nurses' self‐perceived risk when caring for patients with infectious diseases and their moral distress, and how this relationship affects their emotional labour, while examining the moderating role of professional ethos.
Naimi Etti+2 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To describe swallowing and oral‐sensorimotor characteristics in a sample of young hospitalised children with severe acute malnutrition (SAM). Methods The Schedule of Oral‐motor Assessment was used to compare oral‐sensorimotor skills of 45 hospitalised patients with SAM (M = 15.98 months; SD = 8.03), to pairwise‐matched controls (M = 15.96 ...
Casey Jane Eslick+3 more
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Effects of gestational intermittent hypoxia on maternal, fetal and offspring respiratory system. In black, effects in humans; in red, in vitro effects; in blue, effects in animal models. Summary Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common sleep disorder that is associated with a wide variety of health conditions, including cardiovascular, cerebrovascular,
Esther Valverde‐Pérez+4 more
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The future of paediatric sleep medicine: a blueprint for advancing the field
Summary Paediatric sleep medicine has rapidly evolved and expanded over the past half century as it became increasingly recognised as a unique field related to but distinct from adult sleep medicine. In looking forward to the next years, the focus of the following discussion is two‐fold: to summarise a brief history of the field, recent developments ...
Angelika A. Schlarb+9 more
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