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Effects of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation on Chronic Pelvic Pain in Women: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

The study aimed to identify the effects of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) in women with chronic pelvic pain (CPP) by conducting a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

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Risk of vaso-occlusive episode in patients with sickle cell disease exposed to systemic corticosteroids: a comprehensive review.

Sickle cell disease (SCD) is the most frequent inherited disorder in the world. It is the consequence of a single amino acid mutation on beta-globin chain, leading to red blood cells deformation, haemolysis and chronic inflammation. Clinical consequences are vaso-occlusives crisis, acute chest syndrome, thrombosis, infection and chronic endothelial lesions.

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Neuropathic pain as a trigger for histone modifications in limbic circuitry.

Chronic pain involves both central and peripheral neuronal plasticity that encompasses changes in the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nociceptors. Within the forebrain, mesocorticolimbic regions associated with emotional regulation have recently been shown to exhibit lasting gene expression changes in models of chronic pain. To better understand how such enduring transcriptional changes might be regulated within brain structures associated with processing of pain or affect, we examined epigenetic modifications involved with active or permissive transcriptional states (histone H3 lysine 4 mono and trimethylation, and histone H3 lysine 27 acetylation) in periaqueductal gray (PAG), lateral hypothalamus (LH), nucleus accumbens (NAc), and ventral tegmental area (VTA) 5 weeks after sciatic nerve injury in mice to model chronic pain. For both male and female mice in chronic pain, we observed an overall trend for a reduction of these epigenetic markers in periaqueductal gray, LH, and NAc, but not VTA. Moreover, we discovered that some epigenetic modifications exhibited changes associated with pain history, while others were associated with individual differences in pain sensitivity. When taken together, these results suggest that nerve injury leads to chronic chromatin-mediated suppression of transcription in key limbic brain structures and circuits, which may underlie enduring changes in pain processing and sensitivity within these systems.

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Language and gender barriers to pain control after general surgery.

Effective pain control is crucial to postoperative recovery and is affected by biopsychosocial factors. This study aimed to evaluate how non-English primary language, gender, and marital status may influence pain, length of stay, and mortality after general surgery.

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Clinical features, therapeutic outcomes and recovery period of long COVID.

To characterize the clinical features of long COVID, 286 patients who received care in our outpatient clinic for long COVID from May 2021 through December 2021 were surveyed. The recovery periods of each symptom and the key factors contributing to early recovery were statistically analysed. The median age of the patients was 35.8 years, with 137 men and 149 women. The median number of symptoms was 2.8. The most frequent symptoms were respiratory manifestations (52.1%), followed by fatigue (51.4%). Respiratory symptoms, fatigue and headache/arthralgia were major complaints in the initial phase, whereas hair loss was a major complaint in the late phase, suggesting that the chief complaint of patients with long COVID may vary temporally. The best treatment outcome was observed for pulmonary symptoms, and hair loss had the worst outcome. COVID-19 severity, the number of manifestations and delay in starting treatment exerted a negative effect on the recovery period of long COVID. In addition, a smoking habit was an independent risk factor for slowing the recovery period from long COVID. This study provides insights into the clinical course of each manifestation and therapeutic options with a more certain future of long COVID to meet the unmet medical needs. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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Non-Invasive Treatments for Failed Back Surgery Syndrome: A Systematic Review.

Systematic Review.

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Influencing factors in Tunisian Rheumatoid arthritis patients’ Quality of life: burden and Solutions.

Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is a disease with a heavy functional, psychological and socioeconomic impact. The management of Quality of Life (QoL) as a therapeutic objective is a fairly recent notion, especially in Tunisia. We aimed to evaluate QoL in RA patients and to identify its affecting factors.

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Hypoechogenicity of the raphe nuclei as a biomarker of migraine: A case-control study, review, and meta-analysis.

Hypoechogenicity of the raphe nuclei (hR) has been related to major depression. Comorbidity between migraine and depression is bidirectional postulating a common mechanism of serotonergic dysfunction. We aimed to investigate the association between migraine and hR and its role as biomarker of migraine-associated depression and disease severity.

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Testicular vasculitis in eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis: a case-based review.

Testicular vasculitis (TV) develops when an organ is involved in systemic vasculitis. A 47-year-old man with eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (EGPA) developed TV as the first clinical episode. The patient had bronchial asthma for 8 years and developed left testicular pain before developing arthralgia, abdominal involvement, and sensory polyneuropathy, which led to the diagnosis of EGPA. The induration of the affected testicle persisted even after initiating immunosuppressive therapy with corticosteroids and cyclophosphamide, raising concern for testicular neoplasm, while testicular pain and other symptoms resolved. The patient underwent inguinal orchiectomy, and a histology examination of the resected testicle revealed fibrinoid necrotizing vasculitis. Only three cases of biopsy-proven TV in patients with EGPA have been reported in our review of published English-language articles. Two of the three patients in the reviewed cases developed TV before being diagnosed with EGPA. Moreover, all patients underwent extirpation of the affected testicle, leading to a pathological diagnosis of TV. This report suggests that TV may develop and be the presenting condition in EGPA, although urogenital involvement is rare.

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Application of methylene blue combined with ropivacaine intercostal nerve block in postoperative analgesia of autologous costal cartilage augmentation rhinoplasty.

To observe the effect of methylene blue combined with ropivacaine intercostal nerve block on postoperative analgesia after autologous costal cartilage augmentation rhinoplasty.

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