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Routine cardiac biomarkers for the prediction of incident major adverse cardiac events in patients with glomerulonephritis: a real-world analysis using a global federated database

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Elin Mitford Davies,

Elin Mitford Davies

Benjamin J. R. Buckley,

Benjamin J. R. Buckley

Philip Austin,

Philip Austin

Gregory Y. H. Lip,

Gregory Y. H. Lip

Louise Oni,

Louise Oni

Garry McDowell,

Garry McDowell

Anirudh Rao

Anirudh Rao

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1. What is the significance of cardiac biomarkers in glomerulonephritis (GN)?

Cardiac biomarkers like Troponin I and NT-proBNP provide prognostic information for major a...
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A case report of an ischaemic stroke, caused by a primary cardiac intimal sarcoma

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Joshua Lloyd,

Joshua Lloyd

Navinee Gilliat,

Navinee Gilliat

Graeme Porter,

Graeme Porter

Francesco Pirone

Francesco Pirone

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1. What is primary cardiac intimal sarcoma?

Primary cardiac intimal sarcoma is an extremely rare type of cardiac malignancy, typically presenting with symptoms of cardiac ...
Posted 5 months ago

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Development and effects of advanced cardiac resuscitation nursing education program using web-based serious game: application of the IPO model

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Gyuli Baek,

Gyuli Baek

Eunju Lee

Eunju Lee

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1. Why is advanced cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training critical for nursing students?

Given the rising number of in-hospital cardiac arrests and the pivotal role...
Posted 5 months ago

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Undernutrition in young children with congenital heart disease undergoing cardiac surgery in a low-income environment

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Smith Robyn,

Smith Robyn

Ntsiea Veronica,

Ntsiea Veronica

Brown Stephen,

Brown Stephen

Potterton Joanne

Potterton Joanne

Background Malnutrition (undernutrition) in children with congenital disease (CHD) is a notable concern, with preoperative and persistent growth failure post-cardiac surgery contributing to poorer outcomes. Poor growth in children with CHD in low-income environments is exacerbated by feeding difficulties, poverty, delayed diagnosis, and late corrective surgery. This study describes and compares t...
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Network analysis of trait aggression among community youths and juvenile offenders

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Chen Chen,

Chen Chen

Chenglong Li,

Chenglong Li

Shienyu Fei,

Shienyu Fei

Wei Chen

Wei Chen

Abstract Objective The mainstream view in trait aggression research has regarded the structure as representing the latent cause of the cognitions, emotions, and behaviors that supposedly reflect its nature. Under network perspective, trait aggression is not a latent cause of its features but a dyn...
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Awareness of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo in central Israel

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Lea Pollak

Lea Pollak

Background; Despite its frequent occurrence and effective treatment options, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) still remains under-estimated in the community. Methods; We reviewed referral letters and medical records of 120 patients who were treated for BPPV at our Dizziness Clinic during the years 2006–2008 and searched for factors that possibly contribute to missing this entity....
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Outcome of MRSA carriers in neurological early rehabilitation

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Jens D Rollnik

Jens D Rollnik

The article "Outcome of MRSA carriers in neurological early rehabilitation" examines the impact of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) colonization on patients undergoing early neurological rehabilitation. The study found that MRSA carriers had significantly longer lengths of stay, worse functional status upon admission, and poorer outcomes compared to MRSA-negative pati...
Posted 5 months ago

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Primary lateral sclerosis plus parkinsonism: a case report

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Abhaya Moturu,

Abhaya Moturu

Wade Welch

Wade Welch

Background The standard of diagnosing primary lateral sclerosis, the Pringle criteria, requires three years of purely upper motor neuron symptom presentation before confirming diagnosis. This classic standard has been questioned on occasion due to its restrictive range of both time period and symptomatic exhibition. Case presentation This case report will review a 57-year-old Caucasian female...
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Expanding medical student interaction in neurology with a redesigned student interest group in neurology (sign) chapter

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Rohit Gummi,

Rohit Gummi

Ross Smith,

Ross Smith

Raghav Govindarajan

Raghav Govindarajan

Abstract Background Student Interest Group in Neurology (SIGN) chapters across the medical schools in the United States provide opportunities for medical students to participate in clinical, research, and service activities in neurology. Despite these, applicants for the field of neurology have tr...
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Controversies in Neurology: why monoamine oxidase B inhibitors could be a good choice for the initial treatment of Parkinson's disease

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Matthias Löhle,

Matthias Löhle

Heinz Reichmann

Heinz Reichmann

The article "Controversies in Neurology: why monoamine oxidase B inhibitors could be a good choice for the initial treatment of Parkinson's disease" examines the potential benefits of initiating treatment with monoamine oxidase B (MAO-B) inhibitors in early-stage Parkinson's disease (PD). The authors discuss the favorable safety profile and possible neuroprotective effects of MAO-B inhibitors, ...
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