…f 120 patients with bilateral tumour, 45 successfully underwent occlusion therapy.Conclusion Macular involvement and late-stage presentation were…
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…ke cognitive and upper limb motor deficits remain understudied. Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, including transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation (tVNS) and tr…
…bgroup found that the treatments had similar efficacy, but that NIVO+IPI had a better ORR; NIVO+RELA had a better safety profile overall…
…gement of sepsis and ASCVD—using targeted interventions such as tailored pharmacotherapy and risk factor modification—may reduce mortality and morbidity…
…lthcare providers in UK hospitals on the safe administration of intravenous fluid therapy. This guidance was subsequently updated in 2017 and reviewed in…
…wo eGFR measurements or only two eGFR measurements, followed by renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system inhibitor treatment in newly diagnosed eligible patients). The economic burden esti…
… Conventional interventions for postoperative swelling, such as cryotherapy and physical agent modalities, are commonly applied yet exhibit…
…ping new treatments or improving the evidence base for existing treatments. Our findings will help the PCD research community to improve p…
…ife. The baby had a positive sepsis screen and was treated with empirical antibiotics. Blood culture grew coagulase-negative Staphylococcus. He devel…
…n.Conclusions The synergy between the SPHK1 inhibitor PF543 and anti-programmed cell death protein 1 therapy amplified treatment effectiveness beyond standalone approaches.…
…ly captures motor disability. However, as early recognition and acute treatments improve, many, and especially younger, survivors are left with …