…enia, treatment followed the approach used for primary ITP, and anticoagulation was generally maintained even in the presence of bleeding episo…
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7,227 articles · page 374 of 603…lready on treatment with macitentan and/or selexipag as part of combination therapy. A dedicated narrative collection was carried out within the la…
… of heart attack (p=0.002), blood pressure (BP) ≤140/90 without anti-hypertensive treatment (p=0.019) compared with BP >140/90. Increased hours of sleep (p…
…inary bladder carcinoma, which was successfully managed through percutaneous transhepatic glue embolisation. Selective embolisation of these ectopic varices with coils or …
… (CCI) make up an increasing proportion of patients admitted to paediatric critical care (PCC)1; they use disproportionate resources compared with previ…
…isorder caused by recurrent upper airway collapse during sleep. Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy is the most commonly prescribed treatment; however, adherence r…
…ecialised assays and eculizumab. All patients were treated with urgent therapeutic plasma exchange. This report emphasises the importance of recognising pregnancy…
…lished first-line therapies: corticosteroids, immunoglobulin or plasma exchange (PLEX).1 2 However, studies comparing their efficacy and tolera…
…ical trials form the foundation for the approval and use of new anticancer therapies. Alongside traditional endpoints such as survival and tumour re…
…. Colonic manometry showed megacolon, and the patient underwent total colectomy. Surgical pathology confirmed leiomyomatosis and neuronal loss …
…nt-reported outcomes (PROs) are essential for understanding how cancer treatments affect individuals’ symptoms, daily functioning and quality of …
…rial fibrillation–related cases (57.1%) were not on appropriate anticoagulation at the time of recurrence. Functional outcomes at 90 days did n…