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Tuberculous endocarditis: a case-based proposal for new diagnostic criteria. [PDF]
Higa M +12 more
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This graphical abstract summarizes a study on 166 NMOSD patients treated with rituximab. Pre‐treatment assessment of peripheral CD3+CD56+ NKT cells and CD19+ B cells revealed that low NKT (≤9.85%) and high B cell (≥5.12%) levels are associated with increased relapse risk.
Jing Zeng +3 more
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Our Mendelian randomization study identifies protective (genus Lachnoclostridium, class Lentisphaeria) and risk‐associated (family Oxalobacteraceae) gut microbes causally linked to meningioma. These causal gut–brain relationships are mediated by specific metabolites (histidine to pyruvate ratio, hydroxymalonate, and 1‐linoleoylglycerol), revealing a ...
Xuan Chen +3 more
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ABSTRACT Peripartum cardiomyopathy (PPCM) is a rare form of heart failure occurring during late pregnancy or within 5 months postpartum, its etiology remaining elusive. While typically characterized by left ventricular dysfunction, it may present with intracardiac thrombi, raising the risk of systemic embolization.
Gidion Edwin +3 more
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Long-Term Safety of Tofacitinib for Treatment of Moderate-to-Severe Ulcerative Colitis: Three Years of Korean National Data. [PDF]
Song EM, Seo GH, Jung SH.
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Kartagener's Syndrome With Complications: Diagnostic Challenges in a Resource‐Limited Setting
ABSTRACT Kartagener's Syndrome (KS) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by bronchiectasis, chronic sinusitis, and situs inversus. This case report presents a 14‐year‐old girl from rural Bangladesh diagnosed with KS, who exhibited progressive respiratory distress, recurrent sinus infections, and primary amenorrhea.
Nahid Afsar +4 more
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Hypothalamic Neurosarcoidosis With Multisystem Involvement: Case Report and Literature Review
ABSTRACT Neurosarcoidosis with hypothalamic–pituitary involvement is rare and challenging to diagnose, requiring MRI and systemic clues for confirmation. High‐dose corticosteroids are essential but often necessitate steroid‐sparing agents due to side effects.
Sajjad Ghanim Al‐Badri +6 more
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Refractory pleural effusion in malignant hypertension leading to an unexpected diagnosis of tuberculosis: A case report. [PDF]
Ito H +8 more
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ABSTRACT This case report presents a recurrent episode of erythema nodosum (EN) potentially associated with the consumption of finger millet–blended injera. The patient developed EN manifestations within 1 week of initiating intake of injera prepared from teff and finger millet, with symptoms persisting for 6 months.
Agete Tadewos Hirigo +3 more
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