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ABSTRACT Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) can rarely present as concurrent acute pancreatitis (AP), splenic infarction, and renal failure. This case demonstrates that prompt diagnosis and immunosuppression are crucial for reversing organ damage—even in male patients, expanding the known clinical spectrum of this disease.
Jian‐mei Gong, Xu Jun
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Neisseria bacilliformis, a rare cause of culture‐negative infective endocarditis, led to multisystem embolization (spleen, kidney, brain, lung) in a 79‐year‐old woman. Plasma microbial cell‐free DNA testing enabled definitive diagnosis and successful targeted therapy.
Hareem Saleem +10 more
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Splenic infarction, rare cause of acute abdomen, only seldom requires splenectomy. Case report and literature review [PDF]
Splenic infarction is a rare disorder, commonly without a characteristic symptomatology, that rarely requires surgical procedure; in fact it has the peculiar feature of a high tendency for complete healing after the only medical approach.
SCHILLACI, Francesco +5 more
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Recipient‐derived macrophages undergo M1‐like polarization after heart transplantation under interferon, IL‐6 and TNF‐α signalling. NF‐κB/STAT3 activation promotes GSDMD‐mediated pyroptosis and IL‐1β release in macrophages. Macrophage‐derived IL‐1β enhances CD8+T cell recruitment and activation, driving acute cardiac allograft rejection.
Bixian Luo +8 more
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This study confirmed that intake of the Lacticaseibacillus paracasei PC‐01 fermented milk beverage can significantly alleviate symptoms in patients with functional dyspepsia. It markedly increases the abundances of Lacticaseibacillus paracasei and Blautia, while reducing the abundance of Enterobacter roggenkampi.
Xiangyang Zhang +10 more
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Splenectomy Impact and Outcome Among Patients With Sickle Cell Disease: A Cross‐Sectional Study
ABSTRACT Background It is common to perform a splenectomy for patients with sickle cell disease (SCD); however, our understanding of its impact on long‐term clinical outcomes remains incomplete. Objectives To evaluate the clinical outcomes of splenectomy in SCD patients and to assess perioperative physician practices.
Mortadah Alsalman +8 more
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Ischemia–Reperfusion Injury: Molecular Mechanisms and Therapeutic Interventions
Multiorgan ischemia–reperfusion injury begins with ischemia‐induced ATP depletion and ionic imbalance, followed by reperfusion‐triggered mitochondrial ROS/RNS bursts, regulated cell death, and DAMP release. Sterile inflammation converges on endothelial–immune–coagulation crosstalk, where NETs drive immunothrombosis, no‐reflow, and remote organ injury ...
Peng An +4 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose To demonstrate that a recently reported bright ferritin magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) platform can track transplanted human pluripotent stem cell (hPSC)‐derived cardiomyocytes (hPSC‐CMs) longitudinally and on‐demand in the rat heart.
Keyu Zhuang +12 more
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Splenic Infarcts in an Adult Male with Epstein-Barr Virus Infection: A Rare Complication
Splenic infarction is an extremely rare complication of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection. We report a case of a healthy young man who presented with fever and pharyngitis and was diagnosed with acute EBV infection.
Areti Kalfoutzou +4 more
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Clonal Hematopoiesis and Type 2 Diabetes: A Narrative Review
Clonal hematopoiesis (CH), driven by obesity‐ and aging‐related inflammation, may be causally associated with an increased risk of Type 2 diabetes through the inflammation–insulin resistance pathway. By exacerbating systemic inflammation, CH may also contribute to the development of macrovascular and microvascular complications in patients with Type 2 ...
Jian‐Jun Liu +4 more
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