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Objective To correlate the sonographic severity of adenomyosis, assessed with real‐time ultrasound and a novel semi‐quantified method (XI‐VOCAL counting and categories) with adenomyosis‐associated symptoms. Methods This observational study was conducted in a tertiary referral outpatient clinic.
Lisa M. Trommelen +5 more
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Insurance Coverage and Provision of Opioid Disorder Treatment: Evidence From Medicare
ABSTRACT Older adult opioid overdose deaths have increased over the past two decades in the United States. Methadone, one of three medications approved for opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment, was not covered by Medicare—the primary insurer of Americans 65 years and older—for OUD until 2020.
Denis Agniel +4 more
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ABSTRACT Progressive hip displacement is a common problem in children with neurodevelopmental conditions, often leading to painful dislocation and impaired function. Hip reconstruction may be necessary to maintain containment but these reconstructions are major surgery in this vulnerable population.
Renée A. van Stralen +5 more
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ABSTRACT Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are an important and potentially preventable cause of morbidity among hospitalized obstetric patients, with implications for both maternal and fetal safety, yet evidence from low‐resource settings remains limited.
Getachew Yitayew Tarekegn +9 more
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Abstract Introduction A cornerstone of evidence‐based veterinary medicine is the use of research‐based evidence to inform clinical decision making. There are a number of evidence‐based resources available for veterinary professionals to use at the point of care, but it is unknown how and what specific topics users are seeking.
Davide Messina +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Patients with alcohol‐related liver cirrhosis (ALD cirrhosis) have an increased risk of falls and fractures. Opioids, benzodiazepines, gabapentinoids, and antidepressants are known to increase fall risk. Aims We aimed to determine the effects of opioids, benzodiazepines, gabapentinoids, and antidepressants on fracture risk in ALD ...
Frederik Kraglund +4 more
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Otitis in pet guinea pigs: Causes, clinical signs, treatment and outcomes
Abstract Background Otitis is a major disease impacting both pet guinea pigs and laboratory guinea pigs that are used as models in human otological studies. Methods Medical records from two veterinary clinics were retrospectively reviewed to identify guinea pigs diagnosed with computed tomography (CT)‐confirmed otitis between 2014 and 2023.
Patricia Muffat‐es‐Jacques +5 more
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Tramadol Abuse Status and Related Factors among Three College Students in Hamadan
Introduction & Objective: Abuse of prescription drugs is on the rise in Iran and tramadol is not an exception. Tramadol abuse can lead to a wide range of illegal and risky behaviors therefore, the need to understand the tramadol abuse status among ...
Yadollah Fathi +3 more
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Cannabinoids and drug–drug pharmacokinetic interactions: Deciphering the risks
The relationship between cannabinoids and mental health has become a major focus of scientific inquiry and public discourse. Cannabinoids are diverse chemical compounds from the Cannabis species that have been explored for their therapeutic applications in treating chronic pain, psychiatric and neurological conditions, such as depression, schizophrenia,
Paraskevi Papakyriakopoulou +2 more
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The World Health Organization Model Essential Medicines List and African national essential medicines lists (EMLs) detail drugs intended to be consistently available within national health systems, thereby supporting clinicians and pharmacists in making evidence‐based treatment decisions.
Tinashe A. Mazhindu +5 more
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