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Magnifying endoscope with NBI to predict the depth of invasion in laryngo‐pharyngeal cancer 下载免费PDF全文
Ichiro Tateya MD PhD Shuko Morita MD Manabu Muto MD PhD Shin'ichi Miyamoto MD PhD Tomomasa Hayashi MD PhD Makiko Funakoshi MD Ikuo Aoyama MD Shigeru Hirano MD PhD Morimasa Kitamura MD PhD Seiji Ishikawa MD PhD Yo Kishimoto MD PhD Mami Morita MD Patnarin Mahattanasakul MD Satoshi Morita PhD Juichi Ito MD PhD 《The Laryngoscope》2015,125(5):1124-1129
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Correlation of serum ANA and direct immunofluorescence studies in elderly Thai patients with red and white oral lesions 下载免费PDF全文
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Kobkan Thongprasom Pornpan Youngnak‐Piboonratanakit Surawut Pongsiriwet Titikan Laothumthut Patnarin Kanjanabud Lalita Rutchakitprakarn 《Journal of investigative and clinical dentistry》2010,1(1):29-36
Abstract Aim: Oral lichen planus is an oral mucosal disease that affects middle‐aged patients. The characteristics of oral lichen planus in Thai patients from a multicenter were studied. Methods: Data of 533 patients from the oral medicine clinics at Chulalongkorn and Mahidol (central Thailand), Chiang Mai (northern Thailand), and Khon Kaen (northeastern Thailand) universities during 2002–2007 were analyzed. The diagnosis of patients with oral lichen planus was clinically and/or histopathologically confirmed. Results: There was a greater number of female patients than males (4:1). There were significant differences in age, sex, and some systemic diseases among the oral lichen planus patients from the three centers. Burning sensation was the most common symptom (72.9%), followed by pain (26.5%), roughness (6.4%), and then no other symptoms (7.9%). The most common site of lesions was found at the buccal mucosa (87.1%). Atrophic oral lichen planus was common in Thai patients. There were significant differences in the types of oral lichen planus, including reticular, atrophic, and ulcerative oral lichen planus among these patients from the three centers (P = 0.000). Nine cases (1.7%) showed dysplasia, but one case (0.2%) developed squamous cell carcinoma. Conclusion: Patients with oral lichen planus from the central, northern, and northeastern parts of Thailand presented with distinct characteristics. The malignant transformation of oral lichen planus was low in Thai patients. 相似文献
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Foocharoen Chingching Ngamjarus Chetta Pattanittum Porjai Suwannaroj Siraphop Pongkulkiat Patnarin Onchan Tippawan Wattanasukchai Luxzup Chaiyarit Jitjira Mahakkanukrauh Ajanee 《Clinical rheumatology》2023,42(7):1767-1774
Clinical Rheumatology - A better understanding of the epidemiological profile of systemic sclerosis (SSc) in Thais could improve care, human resource deployment, and public health budgeting. We... 相似文献
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Guttiga Halue Huttaporn Tharapanich Jeerath Phannajit Talerngsak Kanjanabuch Athiphat Banjongjit Pichet Lorvinitnun Suchai Sritippayawan Wichai Sopassathit Ussanee Poonvivatchaikarn Somphon Buranaosot Wanida Somboonsilp Pimpong Wongtrakul Chanchana Boonyakrai Surapong Narenpitak Sajja Tatiyanupanwong Wadsamon Saikong Sriphrae Uppamai Setthapon Panyatong Rutchanee Chieochanthanakij Niwat Lounseng Angsuwarin Wongpiang Worapot Treamtrakanpon Peerapach Rattanasoonton Narumon Lukrat Phichit Songviriyavithaya Uraiwan Parinyasiri Piyarat Rojsanga Patnarin Kanjanabuch Pongpratch Puapatanakul Krit Pongpirul David W. Johnson Jeffrey Perl Roberto Pecoits-Filho Vuddhidej Ophascharoensuk Kriang Tungsanga Thailand PDOPPS Steering Committee 《Nephrology (Carlton, Vic.)》2023,28(Z1):35-47
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Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are widely recognized as valuable predictors of clinical outcomes in peritoneal dialysis (PD). Our study aimed to explore the connections between patient-reported constipation and clinical outcomes.Methods
We assessed constipation in patients across 22 facilities participating in the Thailand Peritoneal Dialysis Outcomes and Practice Patterns Study (PDOPPS) from 2014 to 2017. Constipation diagnosis utilized objective assessment tools such as the Bristol stool form scale (BSFS) and a self-reported questionnaire known as the constipation severity score (CSS). The BSFS is a 7-level scale that visually inspects feces based on texture and morphology, while the CSS measures constipation duration and severity using a 5-point Likert scale for various factors. We employed Cox proportional hazards model regression to determine the associations between constipation and clinical outcomes, including mortality, hemodialysis (HD) transfer and peritonitis.Results
Among 975 randomly selected PD patients from 22 facilities, 845 provided written informed consent, and 729 completed CSS questionnaire. Constipation was prevalent in the PD population (13%), particularly among older patients, those who were caregiver dependent, had diabetes and poorer nutritional status (indicated by lower time-averaged serum albumin, potassium, creatinine and phosphate concentrations). Twenty-seven percent of which experiencing symptoms of constipation for over a year. Notably, self-reported constipation at baseline was significantly associated with a shorter time to first peritonitis and higher rates of peritonitis and death. However, no significant association was found between constipation and HD transfer after adjusting for various factors, including age, gender, PD vintage, comorbidities, shared frailty by study sites and serum albumin.Conclusion
Patient-reported constipation independently correlated with increased risks of peritonitis and all-cause mortality, though no such correlation was observed with HD transfer. These findings underscore the need for further investigation to identify effective interventions for constipation in PD patients. 相似文献
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