Human brain matters: Navigating the neuropathology of COVID‐19
Severe COVID‐19 is associated with vascular dysregulation and chronic neuroinflammation, leading to axonal injury and neurodegeneration. In long COVID or PASC, persistent alterations in neuroimaging and biofluid biomarkers reflect ongoing neuronal damage and neuroinflammation, contributing to long‐term neurological symptoms including fatigue, cognitive
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The Diabetic-Thyroid Link: A Cross-Sectional Study of Thyroid Dysfunction Prevalence in a Diabetic Population. [PDF]
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Abstract Vascular toxicity is a growing concern in cancer patients receiving vascular endothelial growth factor inhibitor (VEGFi) therapy, posing a significant threat to patient prognosis. While the primary mechanism of VEGFi‐induced vascular toxicity is linked to redox‐sensitive reactions that disrupt vascular tone, leading to hypertension and ...
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Causal link between ankylosing spondylitis and thyroid dysfunction: A Mendelian randomization study. [PDF]
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Anti-Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies and Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone for Risk Stratification of Subclinical Thyroid Dysfunction in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. [PDF]
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A Contemporary Multifaceted Narrative Review on Thyroid Dysfunction in People Living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus. [PDF]
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Immune checkpoint inhibitors-induced thyroid dysfunction improves the prognosis of patients with lung cancer: a meta-analysis and systematic review. [PDF]
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