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Ganeshan Dhakshinamoorthy Pickhardt Perry J. Morani Ajaykumar C. Javadi Sanaz Lubner Meghan G. Elmohr Mohab M. Duran Cihan Elsayes Khaled M. 《European radiology》2020,30(5):2435-2442
European Radiology - To evaluate the imaging features of hepatic epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (HEH) on multiphasic CT, MR, and FDG-PET-CT. Bi-institutional review identified 67 adults (mean... 相似文献
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Chang Park Kapil Sugand Dinesh Nathwani Rajarshi Bhattacharya Khaled M Sarraf 《Acta orthopaedica》2020,91(5):556
Background and purpose — The COVID-19 pandemic has been recognized as an unprecedented global health crisis. This is the first observational study to evaluate its impact on the orthopedic workload in a London level 1 trauma center (i.e., a major trauma center [MTC]) before (2019) and during (2020) the “golden month” post-COVID-19 lockdown.Patients and methods — We performed a longitudinal observational prevalence study of both acute orthopedic trauma referrals, operative and anesthetic casemix for the first “golden” month from March 17, 2020. We compared the data with the same period in 2019. Statistical analyses included median (median absolute deviation), risk and odds ratios, as well as Fisher’s exact test to calculate the statistical significance, set at p ≤ 0.05.Results — Acute trauma referrals in the post-COVID period were almost halved compared with 2019, with similar distribution between pediatric and adult patients, requiring a significant 19% more admissions (RR 1.3, OR 2.6, p = 0.003). Hip fractures and polytrauma cases accounted for an additional 11% of the modal number of injuries in 2020, but with 19% reduction in isolated limb injuries that were modal in 2019. Total operative cases fell by a third during the COVID-19 outbreak. There was a decrease of 14% (RR 0.85, OR 0.20, p = 0.006) in aerosol-generating anesthetic techniques used.Interpretation — The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a decline in the number of acute trauma referrals, admissions (but increased risk and odds ratio), operations, and aerosolizing anesthetic procedures since implementing social distancing and lockdown measures during the “golden month.”The global impact of COVID-19The novel coronavirus SARS-COV-2 (COVID-19) was first reported in December 2019 with the first patient hospitalized in the city of Wuhan, China (Wu et al. 2020). By mid-March 2020 the outbreak affected over 190 countries with over 450,000 cases and over 20,000 deaths, thus being declared a pandemic and a global public health emergency by the World Health Organization (2020). On January 24, 2020 Europe reported its first case followed by a case in the United Kingdom (UK) 5 days later (Spiteri et al. 2020). Such a pandemic is an unprecedented event, and governments have had to enact firm social distancing and lockdown measures in an attempt to mitigate further viral transmission (Anderson et al. 2020) in order to reduce morbidity and mortality.British response to the pandemicThe English government responded by implementing social distancing measures on the March 16, 2020 in an attempt to reduce the rate of transmission and therefore the demands on the National Health Service (UK Government 2020a). This was followed a week later by more stringent measures, commonly referred to as a societal “lockdown” (UK Government 2020b). As of March 23, 2020, all members of the public were required to stay at home except for limited purposes and this ruling received Royal Assent by March 26 within the rest of the UK. Furthermore, all public gatherings of more than 2 people and non-essential businesses were suspended. In response to the NHS emergency declaration (National Health Service England 2020), the Royal College of Surgeons (2020) and the British Orthopaedic Association (2020) both issued statements and guidelines for delivering emergency trauma and orthopedic care during the COVID-19 outbreak. The phenomenon of a reduction in trauma burden due to such social distancing measures has been described by Stinner et al. (2020), as well as the potential impact of COVID-19 on operative capacity and pathways. There has been little to explore on how COVID-19 affects the etiology of trauma referral workloads and the operative casemix.We evaluated the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic at a central London level 1 trauma center, also known as a Major Trauma Centre (MTC), evaluating the trends of acute orthopedic trauma referral caseload and operative casemix before (2019) and during (2020) the COVID-19 lockdown (i.e., the “golden” month period starting from March 17). 相似文献
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Raya Saab MD Anas Obeid MD Fatiha Gachi MD Houda Boudiaf MD Lilit Sargsyan MD Khulood Al-Saad MD Tamar Javakhadze MD Azim Mehrvar MD Sawsan Sati Abbas MD Yasir Saadoon Abed Al-Agele MD Salma Al-Haddad MD Mouroge Hashim Al Ani MD Suleiman Al-Sweedan MD Amani Al Kofide MD Wasil Jastaniah MD Nisreen Khalifa MD Elie Bechara MD Malek Baassiri MD Peter Noun MD Jamila El-Houdzi MD Mohammed Khattab MD Krishna Sagar Sharma MD Yasser Wali MD Naureen Mushtaq MD Aliya Batool MD Mahwish Faizan MD Muhammad Rafie Raza MD Mohammad Najajreh MD Mohammed Awad Mohammed Abdallah MD Ghada Sousan MD Khaled M. Ghanem MD Ulker Kocak MD Tezer Kutluk MD Hacı Ahmet Demir MD Hamoud Hodeish MD Samar Muwakkit MD Asim Belgaumi MD Abdul-Hakim Al-Rawas MD Sima Jeha MD 《Cancer》2020,126(18):4235-4245
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Vincent Laville Sigrid Le Clerc Khaled Ezzedine Randa Jdid Lieng Taing Toufik Labib Cdric Coulonges Damien Ulveling Pilar Galan Christiane Guinot Leopold Fezeu Frdrique Morizot Julie Latreille Denis Malvy Erwin Tschachler Jean‐Franois Zagury 《Experimental dermatology》2019,28(8):892-898
Sagging eyelid is considered as an outward of skin ageing and may cause medical issues. However, little is known about the factors involved in sagging eyelid. The study, which aims at determining genetic risk factors for eyelid sagging, was conducted in a cohort of 502 unrelated Caucasian women living in the Paris region. All included participants were aged between 44 and 70 years old (mean age, 57.6 years old). The severity of sagging eyelid was graded in 6 categories by a dermatologist using standardized photographs of the face. A genome wide association study adjusted on potential risk factors (including age and smoking habits) was conducted to identify genetic associations. Two single nucleotide polymorphisms in total linkage disequilibrium on chromosome 10, rs16927253 (P = 7.07 × 10‐10) and rs4746957 (P = 1.06 × 10‐8), were significantly associated with eyelid sagging severity. The rs16927253‐T and rs4746957‐A alleles showed a dominant protective effect towards eyelid sagging. These polymorphisms are located in intronic parts of the H2AFY2 gene which encodes a member of the H2A histone family and very close to the AIFM2 gene that induces apoptosis. Additionally, single nucleotide polymorphisms with a false discovery rate below 0.25 were located nearby the type XIII collagen COL13A1 gene on chromosome 10 and in the ADAMTS18 gene on chromosome 16. Several relevant genes were identified by the genome wide association study for their potential role in the sagging eyelid severity. 相似文献
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Khaled Adil Marija Popovic Fabio L. Cury Sergio L. Faria Marie Duclos Luis Souhami 《Practical radiation oncology》2019,9(1):24-28
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This study aimed to investigate 3 planning target volume (PTV) margin expansions and determine the most appropriate volume to be used in bladder preservation therapy when using daily cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). We aimed to establish whether a smaller PTV expansion is feasible without risking geographical miss.Methods and materials
The study included patients with bladder cancer who were treated with a hypofractionated course of radiation therapy delivered with intensity modulated radiation therapy. The clinical target volume (CTV) was the whole empty bladder, and the PTV consisted of a 1.5-cm margin around the bladder (PTV1.5 cm). Patients underwent daily CBCT imaging before treatment to assess the bladder volume and ensure accurate positioning. We investigated 2 additional smaller PTV margin expansions to determine the most appropriate volume to be used with CBCT as a daily image guided radiation therapy modality. These margins were created retrospectively on every CBCT. The first additional volume was a uniform PTV margin of the surrounding 1 cm (PTV1 cm). When considering that the majority of the internal bladder movement was due to the variation in filling that occurs in the superior and anterior directions, a second volume of an anisotropic PTV margin with a 1.5-cm superior/anterior and 1 cm in other directions (PTV1/1.5 cm) was created. We recorded the frequency and measured the volume of bladder falling out of each PTV based on the daily CBCT.Results
For the purpose of this study, we considered an arbitrary 5 cm3 of CTV falling out of the designated PTV as a clinically significant volumetric miss. The frequency of such a miss when applying the uniform PTV1 cm was 1%. However, when applying the uniform PTV1.5 cm and anisotropic PTV1/1.5 cm margins, the frequency was 0.5% and 0.5%, respectively.Conclusions
The anisotropic PTV expansion of 1.5 cm superiorly and anteriorly and 1 cm in all other directions around the bladder (CTV) provides a safe PTV approach when daily CBCT imaging is used to localize an empty bladder. 相似文献9.