April 2020
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14 Reads
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2 Citations
Australian Journal of Rural Health
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April 2020
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14 Reads
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2 Citations
Australian Journal of Rural Health
March 2020
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20 Reads
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2 Citations
Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
March 2020
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859 Reads
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486 Citations
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
March 2020
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67 Reads
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74 Citations
Brain Behavior and Immunity
February 2020
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13 Reads
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2 Citations
Boletín Médico del Hospital Infantil de México
February 2020
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29 Reads
Cellular Immunology
February 2020
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74 Reads
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65 Citations
Journal of Hospital Infection
February 2020
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136 Reads
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30 Citations
Indian Journal of Tuberculosis
January 2020
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3 Reads
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1 Citation
European Journal of Cancer
November 2019
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... The problem might or might not be a long COVID-19. Immunoaberration might result in increases in risk to fungal infection, but there is no proof that COVID-19 significantly deteriorates specific T cell function [4]. Another possible consideration is the effect of lockdown. ...
September 2021
Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
... A biopsy would be needed to definitively rule out IgG4-related disease. Immune checkpoint inhibitor-induced IgG4-related disease has been previously reported, but none of the cases were associated with periaortitis [9,10]. ...
December 2022
World Journal of Clinical Cases
... On the other hand, the surgical correction is excellent in adults with isolated cor triatriatum. [3,20,21] The risk appears to be higher in patients with concomitant cardiac anomalies and in those with pulmonary hypertension for a long time. Complications may include the following: Cardiogenic shock or paradoxical Systemic and pulmonary embolism. ...
June 2022
Journal of Chest Surgery
... To the Editor: I appreciate the opportunity to address the concerns raised by Sookaromdee and Wiwanitkit [1]. Considering the millions of individuals receiving COVID-19 vaccines worldwide, I was interested in seeing whether osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) could be utilized to relieve patients of their muscle soreness, and I conducted a search to determine whether something similar had already been accomplished [2]. ...
March 2022
... Recently, several reports have highlighted resistance against artemisinin. [125][126][127][128] Luteolin, a biological constituent, has emerged as a potential solution to contradict artemisininresistant P. falciparum. 129 Luteolin disrupts the parasite's life cycle by inhibiting lipid metabolism, impeding the growth of novel organelle components and the formation of juvenile trophozoites (ring stage). ...
December 2021
International Journal of Physiology, Pathophysiology and Pharmacology
... The results of this study support previous findings that myocarditis/pericarditis is the most frequently reported severe AE after COVID-19 vaccination in adolescents [21,36,37]. The COVID-19 vaccine or SARS-CoV-2 infection increases the blood viscosity [12,38] and increases the expression levels of angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 [29]. As a result, underlying cardiac pathologies may be exacerbated, leading to myocarditis or pericarditis [12,39]. ...
August 2021
... Breast cancer is the common malignancy worldwide and the second leading cause of cancer death in women [1]. Statistics show that the incidence of breast cancer is increasing rapidly worldwide [2][3][4]. Tetrahydrocurcumin (THC) is an important metabolite of curcumin in vivo, and THC has attracted considerable attention because of its good stability and safety. Studies have shown that THC has more desirable biological and pharmacological properties than curcumin [5]. ...
December 2020
International Journal of Preventive Medicine
... However, there was no consensus on aspects such as ecology and some socioeconomic factors. Liu et al. [11] found a significant association between SO 2 and increased risk of TB (RR: 1.046, 95% CI: 1.038-1.054) in their study, whereas a Thai study [12] did not find an association between the two. The study in Beijing found an association between urbanization rate and increased risk of TB (RR: 1.010, 95% CI: 1.003-1.018) ...
April 2021
Medical Gas Research
... Handling of human remains scored the lowest because no healthcare worker training had been held on that subject. Although risk for SARS-CoV-2 transmission through a dead body is minimal, standard precautions should be practiced and education offered to allay fears (21)(22)(23)(24). Other domains that scored low included appropriate use of gloves, monitoring of healthcare workers, and care for COVID-19 patients, which might reflect a knowledge gap because of low access to training, lack of supportive guidance documents, and a shortage of gloves at the time. ...
June 2020
Pathologica
... In addition, RT-PCR tests require a well-established infrastructure, which may not be available in remote parts of emerging and developed nations. Moreover, RT-PCR testing on asymptomatic patients who have recovered may produce erroneous results [16]. It is essential, given the urgency of the problem, to develop more accurate tools for identifying viral infection. ...
November 2020
Journal of Taibah University Medical Sciences