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Norursodeoxycholic acid versus placebo in the treatment of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: a double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled, phase 2 dose-finding trial.

Norursodeoxycholic acid is an orally administered side chain-shortened homologue of ursodeoxycholic acid that undergoes hepatic enrichment with hepatoprotective, anti-inflammatory, and antifibrotic activity. We assessed the efficacy of two doses of norursodeoxycholic acid versus placebo for the treatment of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

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Efficacy and Safety of Low-dose Codeine Containing Combination Analgesics for Pain: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

To investigate the efficacy and safety of combination analgesic products containing low-dose codeine (up to 30▒mg per dose) for pain.

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Warning headache correlates survival rate in aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage.

Severe headaches, projectile vomiting, focal neurological deficits and early onset seizure are regarded as early warning symptoms of subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). Earlier diagnosis based on such warning symptoms theoretically would improve the clinical prognosis. However, it is still not clear whether the prognosis is correlated with early warning symptoms. Here, we reviewed warning symptoms and other predictive factors in the emergency room (ER) setting and examined their correlations with mortality.

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Sedation strategies in children with pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome (PARDS).

In this review, we discuss the changing landscape of sedation in mechanically ventilated children with pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome (PARDS). While previous approaches advocated for early and deep sedation with benzodiazepines, emerging literature has highlighted the benefits of light sedation and use of non-benzodiazepine sedating agents, such as dexmedetomidine. Recent studies have emphasized the importance of monitoring multiple factors including, but not limited to, sedation depth, analgesia efficacy, opiate withdrawal, and development of delirium. Through this approach, we hope to improve PARDS outcomes. Overall, more research is needed to further our understanding of the best sedation strategies in children with PARDS.

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[Internal Carotid Artery-Cavernous Sinus Fistula in a Patient with Masked Hypertension Caused by Bilateral Subclavian Artery Stenosis:A Case Report].

We herein report a case of direct carotid-cavernous fistula(direct CCF)in a patient with masked hypertension caused by bilateral subclavian artery stenosis. A 74-year-old woman presented with headache, right-sided proptosis, double vision, and pulsatile tinnitus since past 10 days. The patient was diagnosed with direct CCF. Transarterial embolization in the region of the right internal carotid artery was performed, after which her symptoms resolved. However, additional interventions in the form of subclavian artery stenting were required, because of the complications of left subclavian artery occlusion and right subclavian artery stenosis. Satisfactory dilatations were achieved, and the angiographic 'steal' phenomenon disappeared. The patient had terminated antihypertensive treatment because of the normalization of her brachial blood pressure; however, this was merely pseudo-normalization due to subclavian artery insufficiency. We consider this a case of direct CCF occurring as a complication of masked hypertension caused by bilateral subclavian artery stenosis.

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Select Papers from Southern Headache Society’s 8th Annual Scientific Meeting.

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Impact of patient global assessment on achieving remission in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: a multinational study using the METEOR database.

There is an on-going debate about excluding patient global assessment (PGA) from composite and Boolean-based definitions of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) remission. This study aimed at i) determining the influence of PGA on RA disease states, exploring differences across countries, and ii) understanding the association between PGA, measures of disease impact (symptoms) and markers of disease activity (inflammation).

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Physiological and Psychological Stress Responses to Labor and Delivery as Expressed by Salivary Cortisol – A Prospective Study.

Labor is considered a stressful event, yet no study has described the course of stress measured by cortisol during labor and postpartum .

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Alterations in circulating concentrations of IL-17, IL-31 and total IgE in dogs with atopic dermatitis.

The pathogenesis of canine atopic dermatitis (AD) is complex. Dysregulation of the cutaneous immune system is considered an important regulator of the allergic response. Exploration of association of interleukin-17 (IL-17), IL-31, IgE and leukogram attributes with canine AD could provide novel insights into its immunopathology.

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Wirelessly observed therapy compared to directly observed therapy to confirm and support tuberculosis treatment adherence: A randomized controlled trial.

Excellent adherence to tuberculosis (TB) treatment is critical to cure TB and avoid the emergence of resistance. Wirelessly observed therapy (WOT) is a novel patient self-management system consisting of an edible ingestion sensor (IS), external wearable patch, and paired mobile device that can detect and digitally record medication ingestions. Our study determined the accuracy of ingestion detection in clinical and home settings using WOT and subsequently compared, in a randomized control trial (RCT), confirmed daily adherence to medication in persons using WOT or directly observed therapy (DOT) during TB treatment.

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