Alexandros G .Sfakianakis,ENT,Anapafeos 5 Agios Nikolaos Crete 72100 Greece,00302841026182

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Related Articles Medical Apps in Oto-Rhino-Laryngology. Laryngorhinootologie. 2019 Mar;98(S 01):S253-S289 Authors: Rak K, Völker J, Taeger J, Bahmer A, Hagen R, Albrecht UV Abstract The implementation of mobile information and communication technology in the field of health services, e. g. in the form of apps, is becoming increasingly important. Unfortunately, the necessary quality criteria are often mising. Thus, it seems important, that in addition to an app controlling authority...
Related Articles Youth-Onset Type 2 Diabetes Manifestations in other Specialties: Its Many Disguises. Ann Nutr Metab. 2019 May 16;74(4):339-347 Authors: Weghuber D, Barrientos-Pérez M, Kovarenko M Abstract BACKGROUND: Youth-onset type 2 diabetes (T2D) is increasing in many countries, creating large personal and societal burdens. While many primary health-care professionals (HCPs) are aware of the classic symptoms of T2D, there are several other manifestations that could indicate its...
Related Articles An epidemiological survey of psychiatric disorders in Iran: Kermanshah. Asian J Psychiatr. 2019 Apr 24;43:67-69 Authors: Shirzadi M, Jozanifard Y, Eskandari S, Farhang S, Khazaei H Abstract BACKGROUND: There is no population based study about prevalence of psychiatric conditions in Kermanshah. A screening study reported the rate of 39.1% for psychiatric disorders. METHODS: This is the second phase of a larger study. From those with a positive screening, 15%...
Related Articles Effects of sleep extension on cognitive/motor performance and motivation in military tactical athletes. Sleep Med. 2019 Mar 28;58:48-55 Authors: Ritland BM, Simonelli G, Gentili RJ, Smith JC, He X, Mantua J, Balkin TJ, Hatfield BD Abstract OBJECTIVE: Investigate the immediate and residual impacts of sleep extension in tactical athletes. METHODS: A randomized controlled trial (Sleep extension = EXT vs Control = CON) was conducted on 50 (EXT: 20.12 ± 2.01 years...
Related Articles High versus low mean arterial pressures in hepatorenal syndrome: A randomized controlled pilot trial. J Crit Care. 2019 Apr 15;52:186-192 Authors: Varajic B, Cavallazzi R, Mann J, Furmanek S, Guardiola J, Saad M Abstract There is controversy regarding the mean arterial pressure (MAP) goals that should be targeted in the treatment of hepatorenal syndrome (HRS.) We conducted a study to assess different MAP targets in HRS in the intensive care unit (ICU). MATERIALS...
Related Articles Patient-reported symptoms during and after direct acting antiviral therapies for chronic hepatitis C: The PROP UP Study. J Hepatol. 2019 May 13;: Authors: Evon DM, Sarkar S, Amador J, Lok AS, Sterling RK, Stewart PW, Reeve BB, Serper M, Reau N, Rajender Reddy K, Di Bisceglie AM, Nelson DR, Golin CE, Lim JK, Fried MW Abstract BACKGROUND & AIMS: A comprehensive analysis of changes in symptoms and functioning during and after direct acting antiviral (DAA) therapy...
Related Articles Telemedical Methods in Otorhinolaryngology. Laryngorhinootologie. 2019 Mar;98(S 01):S129-S172 Authors: Beule AG Abstract Telemedicine is a generic term summarizing all communication techniques assisting to provide medical services over distance. This rapidly developing medical area provides especially for the field of otorhinolaryngology with its high dependency on endoscopy and microcopy vaulable options. For clinical examination of ear, nose, throat and larynx,...
Related Articles Radiosurgery for Glomus Tumors. Prog Neurol Surg. 2019 May 16;34:215-222 Authors: Lee CC, Trifiletti DM, Sheehan JP Abstract Glomus tumors of the head and neck typically compress adjacent blood vessels and cranial nerves and result in varied clinical presentations. Moreover, they are seldom encountered, even at large medical centers, and specialists in neurosurgery, otolaryngology, and radiation oncology have yet to reach a generalized consensus regarding the optimal...
IODINE DEFICIENCYIodine content is low or absent in some US multivitamin and prenatal vitamin brandsCTFP Volume 12 Issue 5https://www.thyroid.org/patient-thyroid-information/ct-for-patients/may-2019/vol-12-issue-5-p-3-4/BACKGROUNDIodine is essential for the production of thyroid hormone and for normal development of the baby during pregnancy. During pregnancy and breastfeeding there is an increased requirement for iodine both because of a need for higher thyroid hormone production and for secretion...
Role of T cells in non-immediate drug allergy reactionsPurpose of review Nonimmediate drug hypersensitivity reactions (NI-DHR) constitute the most complex group of drug allergy, with many drugs involved. Both parent drugs and their reactive metabolites can be implicated. Although with some drugs the number of metabolites is limited, with others it is quite extensive and many still remain to be identified. The diagnostic approaches are insufficient for the diagnosis and realistic approaches that reproduce...

Impact on Patient Outcomes of Pharmacist Participation in Multidisciplinary Critical Care Teams: A Systematic Review and Meta-AnalysisObjectives: The objective of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to assess the effects of including critical care pharmacists in multidisciplinary ICU teams on clinical outcomes including mortality, ICU length of stay, and adverse drug events. Data Sources: PubMed, EMBASE, and references from previous relevant systematic studies. Study Selection: We included...
Genetic analysis and preimplantation genetic diagnosis of Chinese Marfan syndrome patientsPublication date: Available online 24 May 2019Source: Journal of Genetics and GenomicsAuthor(s): Meng Qin, Xiaohui Zhu, Zhe Zhang, Xuemin Li, Zhiqiang Yan, Yuqian Wang, Shuo Guan, Yihua He, Wenxin Zhang, Liying Yan, Jie Qiao, Xu ZhimTOR/miR-145-regulated exosomal GOLM1 promotes hepatocellular carcinoma through augmented GSK-3β/MMPsPublication date: Available online 18 May 2019Source: Journal of Genetics and...
Energy Cost of Slow and Normal Gait Speeds in Low and Normally Functioning AdultsObjective Slow walking speed paired with increased energy cost is a strong predictor for mortality and disability in older adults but has yet to be examined in a heterogenous sample (i.e. age, gender, disease status). The purpose of this study was to examine energy cost of slow and normal walking speeds among low- and normal-functioning adults. Design Adults 20-90 years old were recruited for this study. Participants...
Caring for the patient with a failing allograft: challenges and opportunitiesPurpose of review The population of kidney transplant recipients with advanced chronic kidney disease is growing but their outcomes are poor and care is not standardized. There has been wide variety of research in recent years on different aspects of care in failing allografts, and these research findings may help the providers in optimizing care. The purpose of the review is to outline the challenges and opportunities in...
Correction to: Autologous tumor cell vaccination combined with systemic CpG-B and IFN-α promotes immune activation and induces clinical responses in patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma: a phase II trialIn the original publication of the article the following abstract and keywords were inadvertently omitted.Absolute numbers of regulatory T cells and neutrophils in corticosteroid-free patients are predictive for response to bevacizumab in recurrent glioblastoma patientsAbstractBevacizumab...
RETRACTED ARTICLE: Commentary on safety of outpatient admission and comparison of different surgical techniques in adult tonsillectomyResponse to "Drop attacks, hydrops severity and disease duration in hydropic ear disease (Menière's)"Whose nose does not know? Demographical characterization of people unaware of anosmiaAbstractPurposeFor functionally anosmic subjects, the sense of smell is basically useless in daily activities—they are unlikely to detect the threatening smell of rotten food, gas or...
Adding Depth to Cephalometric Analysis: Comparing Two- and Three-Dimensional Angular Cephalometric MeasurementsIntroduction: Lateral cephalometric radiographs (LCR) have been the standard tool used for cephalometric analysis in craniofacial surgery. Over the past decade, a three-dimensional (3D) revolution in cephalometric analysis and surgical planning has been underway. To date, research has not validated whether cephalometric measurements taken from two-dimensional (2D) and 3D data sources are...
Defining a Taxonomy of Intracranial Hypertension: Is ICP More Than Just a Number?Intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring and control is a cornerstone of neuroanesthesia and neurocritical care. However, because elevated ICP can be due to multiple pathophysiological processes, its interpretation is not straightforward. We propose a formal taxonomy of intracranial hypertension, which defines ICP elevations into 3 major pathophysiological subsets: increased cerebral blood volume, masses and edema, and...
Blunt Rupture of Two Cardiac Chambers Following a Motor Vehicle CollisionNo abstract availableReply to Letter: Observing Pneumothoraces: The 35 Millimeter Rule Is Safe for Both Blunt and Penetrating Chest TraumaNo abstract availableA Preliminary Analysis of Level IV Trauma Centers within an Organized Trauma SystemBackground The effect of Level IV trauma center (TC) accreditation within an existing trauma network remains understudied. This study compared pre- to post-accreditation data from Level...
Hepatic Angiomyolipoma Having FDG Uptake at the Similar Level of the Normal Liver ParenchymaA middle-aged woman underwent a contrast CT to evaluate a palpable upper abdominal mass. The images showed large lesion in the left lobe of the liver, and malignancy was among differential diagnoses. For this reason, FDG PET/CT was performed. Surprisingly, the level of FDG uptake by the large hepatic lesion was similar to the normal part of the liver. Pathological examination demonstrated hepatic angiomyolipoma....
Comprehensive Analysis of Factors Leading to Poor Performance in Prelingual Cochlear Implant Recipients Objective: To comprehensively analyze the prognostic factors responsible for affecting outcomes following cochlear implantation in prelinguals. Study Design: Retrospective cohort study from June 2004 to November 2015. Setting: Tertiary care center. Patients: Patients who had undergone cochlear implantation during June 2004 to November 2015 for prelingual sensorineural hearing loss with a minimum...
Correction to: The Role of Family Support in Facilitating Academic Success of Low-Income Students The original version of this article unfortunately contained a mistake in the acknowledgement section. Some of the vital information is missing in the published article. The complete information is presented with this erratum. Fractions in College: How Basic Math Remediation Impacts Community College Students Abstract This study investigates the link between basic math skills, remediation, and the...
Estimation of methane and nitrous oxide emission from wetland rice paddies with reference to global warming potential Abstract Methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) are two important greenhouse gases (GHG) and contribute largely to global warming and climate change. The impact of physiological characteristics of rice genotypes on global warming potential (GWP) and greenhouse gas intensity (GHGI) is not well documented. A 2-year field experiment was conducted with eight summer rice varieties: Dinanath,...
Moderation of Mood in the Transfer of Self-Regulation From an Exercise to an Eating Context: Short- and Long-Term Effects on Dietary Change and Obesity in Women Abstract Background Behavioral obesity treatments require an improved understanding of the dynamics of associated psychological changes. This study aimed to clarify previous research on self-regulatory skills' transfer from an exercise to eating context, effects of mood on self-regulatory strength, and related effects on a targeted eating...
Swallowing Skills and Aspiration Risk Following Treatment of Head and Neck Cancers Authors Authors and...Swallowing Skills and Aspiration Risk Following Treatment of Head and Neck CancersAuthorsAuthors and affiliationsMansi JagtapEmail authorMansi Karnad1.Original ArticleFirst Online: 16 March 20195DownloadsAbstractSurgical resection and chemoradiation are common modalities of treatment in head and neck cancers. Dysphagia is one of the common complications following these interventions. The severity...
Correction to: Desk of the Editor Vol. 9 Issue 4Due to an unfortunate error in the email address of the corresponding author, this correction paper is being published.Donut Mastopexy LumpectomyAbstractAdvancements in oncoplastic techniques have enhanced commitment to restore shape and, hence, has improved cosmetic outcomes. Donut mastopexy lumpectomy is one such technique and is best utilized in a setting of a malignancy not extending to the skin or the nipple-areolar complex. As a potential alternative...
QT Interval Prolongation Associated With Cytotoxic and Targeted Cancer TherapeuticsOpinion statementCardiovascular toxicities are potentially serious treatment limiting complications of many different cancer therapeutics including traditional cytotoxic chemotherapies as well as targeted- and immunotherapies. As a result, there is increased monitoring for cancer treatment-related cardiotoxicities, ranging from heart failure to arrhythmias. Many anticancer treatments are known to prolong the QT interval...
Effect of amendments on the leaching behavior of alkaline anions and metal ions in bauxite residuePublication date: November 2019Source: Journal of Environmental Sciences, Volume 85Author(s): Tao Tian, Jingju Zhou, Feng Zhu, Yuzhen Ye, Ying Guo, William Hartley, Shengguo XueAbstractA column leaching experiment was used to investigate the efficacy of amendments on their ability to remove alkaline anions and metal ions from bauxite residue leachates. Treatments included, simulated acid rain (AR), phosphogypsum + vermicompost...
C. O'Mahony  M. Gomberg  M. Skerlev  A. Alraddadi  M.E. de las Heras‐Alonso  S. Majewski  E. Nicolaidou  S. Serdaroğlu  Z. Kutlubay  M. Tawara  A. Stary  A. Al Hammadi  M. CusiniFirst published: 10 April 2019 https://doi.org/10.1111/jdv.15570Conflict of interest Authors are responsible for disclosing all financial and personal relationships between themselves and others that might be perceived by others as biasing their work. To prevent ambiguity, authors must state explicitly whether potential conflicts...


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