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Parent IMPACT-III: Development and Validation of an Inflammatory Bowel Disease-specific Health-related Quality-of-life Measure.

The present study aimed to validate the parent-proxy IMPACT-III (IMPACT-III-P) in a sample of youth diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Parent-proxy report measures are standard for pediatric psychosocial assessment, and the IMPACT-III-P will provide a more comprehensive representation of HRQOL. Reliability and validity analyses were conducted.

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Feasibility, Validity and Differences in Adolescent and Adult EQ-5D-Y Health State Valuation in Australia and Spain: An Application of Best-Worst Scaling.

The measurement and valuation of health-related quality of life for and by young people are increasingly important, yet research on the impact of study perspective and validity of preferences obtained from young populations remains limited.

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Transient Cerebral Ischemia at High Altitude and Hyper-Responsiveness to Hypoxia.

A 36-year-old woman with no medical history participated in a trekking in Ladakh up to 5300 m of altitude. She was well acclimatized and presented no previous sign of acute mountain sickness, high altitude pulmonary edema or high altitude cerebral edema. After an intense effort to catch up with her group, she became breathless and complained of visual disturbances, fatigue, dizziness, and confusion. During her descent to a lower altitude (4800 m), with the help of companions, she lost consciousness several times. After a 14-hour sleep, she recovered and all symptoms disappeared so that she was able to walk along with the group for 20 km. On returning home, she went through a battery of examinations that were all normal: cerebral magnetic resonance imaging, Doppler of supra-aortic arteries, 24 hours Holter, and cardiac transthoracic and transesophageal echography. A hypoxia exercise test revealed a hyper-response to hypoxia with severe hypocapnia. The etiology of this neurological episode is discussed (transient embolic ischemic attack, migraine, cerebral edema, and global amnesia). The patchy distribution of neurological symptoms is not in favor of a thrombotic event. The most probable diagnosis proposed is a transient cerebral ischemia due to local cerebral vasoconstriction related to hyperventilation-induced hypocapnia in a context of acute severe exercise. Special attention should be given to subjects who show a hyper-responsiveness to hypoxia before a sojourn at high altitude: they should avoid unnecessary hyperventilation due to any kind of stress, emotion, or exhaustive exercise.

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Ropivacaine plus lidocaine versus bupivacaine plus lidocaine for peribulbar block in cataract surgery: A prospective, randomized, double-blind, single-center, comparative clinical study.

Cataract surgery in ophthalmology is usually done under peribulbar block with a mixture of 0.5% bupivacaine and 2% lidocaine. Several case reports of fatalities associated with bupivacaine has necessitated a search for alternative safe agents. The aim of this study was to compare peribulbar block characteristics using a mixture of 0.5% bupivacaine and 2% lidocaine with a mixture of 0.5% ropivacaine and 2% lidocaine.

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Retro-odontoid pseudotumor with uncommon presentation of cervical spine injury.

We report the first case of retro-odontoid pseudotumor with an isolated symptom of C2-C3 dysesthesia triggered by a traumatic event.

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Cetuximab-Induced Aseptic Meningitis in a Patient with Colorectal Cancer: A Case Report and Review of Literature.

Cetuximab is a chimeric IgG1 monoclonal antibody against epidermal growth factor receptor. It is approved by the European medical agency for the treatment of RAS wild-type metastatic colorectal cancer and metastatic squamous cell cancer of the head and neck. Few cases of aseptic meningitis, primarily associated with the first administration of cetuximab in patients with squamous cell cancer, have been reported. So far, there was only 1 case in a patient with metastatic colorectal cancer. We report on a 50-year-old Caucasian patient with metastatic rectum carcinoma who suffered from headache, fever, and neck stiffness 3 h after the first administration of cetuximab (400 mg/m). CSF examination revealed an excessive pleocytosis with a white blood cell count of 2,433/µL. He was diagnosed with cetuximab-induced aseptic meningitis since clinical symptoms and CSF pleocytosis resolved within days, and further diagnostic workup revealed no infectious cause. Cetuximab-induced aseptic meningitis is a rare and severe drug reaction with predominance in treating squamous cell cancer of the head and neck. Clinical presentation and CSF findings suggest acute meningoencephalitis. In all reported cases, the course of the disease was benign and self-limited. Empiric antimicrobial and antiviral therapy are suggested until infectious causes can be ruled out. A lower dosage of cetuximab and a premedication including antihistamines and glucocorticosteroids may lower the risk of a re-occurrence if cetuximab therapy is continued.

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Linguistic and cultural adaptation of the EARP Questionnaire to European Portuguese.

This study aims at the linguistic and cultural adaptation of the Early ARthritis for Psoriatic Patients (EARP) questionnaire into European Portuguese, for psoriatic patients attending dermatology medical examination.

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in the Treatment of Symptomatic oral lichen planus: A non-randomized controlled trial.

Oxidative stress has been suggested as pathogenesis of oral lichen planus (OLP), implicating the vital role of antioxidants in its treatment. Curcumin, naturally found in turmeric has potent antioxidant and inflammatory properties and can be useful in reducing spread and subsiding burning and pain sensation in patients with OLP. The present study was done to evaluate the role of curcumin in the treatment of symptomatic OLP compared with the control group.

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Clinical effect of minimally invasive technique of internal fixation device removal in patients with healed long tubular bone fractures.

To investigate the clinical effect of minimally invasive technique applied to internal fixation removal in patients with healed long tubular bone fractures.

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Administration in Efficacy of Melatonin Reducing Headaches in Children With Migraines and Sleep Disorders: A Randomized Clinical Trial Study.

Migraine headache after tension headache is the most common primary headache in children, and sleep disorders can aggravate the symptoms. Melatonin has been proposed in some studies for prophylaxis of migraine headaches. This study aimed to evaluate melatonin's effect on migraine symptoms in children with migraine headaches and sleep disorders.

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