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Lohmann posted an update 9 months ago
Clinical inertia was evident in this cohort of patients as they had suboptimal glycaemic control at the time of enrolment and the initiation of second-line therapy. Treatment intensification is required to reduce diabetes-related adverse outcomes.
Clinical inertia was evident in this cohort of patients as they had suboptimal glycaemic control…[Read more]
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Lohmann posted an update 9 months ago
The most common mechanisms of injury were being hit with a closed fist and being strangled.
The high levels of head trauma observed in this study highlight the need for clinical and community providers to screen victims of physical IPV for head trauma. The unique characteristics of this population (female sex, high frequency of injuries,…[Read more]
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Lohmann posted an update 9 months ago
25), which increased to 11.00 (8.75, 12.00) at PICU discharge before decreasing to 7.50 (6.00, 9.25) at hospital discharge. All patients had significantly higher FSS at both PICU and hospital discharge median compared to baseline. Feeding and respiratory were the most affected domains. After adjusting for severity of illness, severity categories…[Read more]
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Lohmann posted an update 9 months ago
In this article, we review the biogenesis, biological functions of circRNAs and recent advances in circRNAs research in human diseases. Results will provide new insights on the roles and new ideas of circRNAs for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and possible directions and approach for future circRNA applications.With the recent pandemic…[Read more]
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Lohmann posted an update 9 months, 1 week ago
In general, these results suggest that the HGP in the FG is closely related to the performance of face image recognition.Airway wall remodeling, a main pathology of asthma was linked to vitamin-D deficiency and protein arginine methyltransferase-1 (PRMT1) expression in sub-epithelial cell layers. Calcitriol reduced remodeling in asthma model, but…[Read more]
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