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The preoperative neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio predictive value for survival in patients with brain metastasis.

 The neutrophil-to-lymphocyte (NLR), monocyte-to-lymphocyte (MLR), platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio (PLR), and red blood cell distribution width (RDW) have been previously studied as predictors of survival in different malignancies.

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Oral immunotherapy and risk of Eosinophilic Esophagitis in children: 15 years’ experience.

Oral immunotherapy (OIT) an effective treatment for children with persistent food allergy, has concerns about its safety, including Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE). The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of EoE in a large cohort of children who underwent OIT in our center. and to determine if there were any clinical, endoscopic or histologic differences depending on the food employed for the OIT.

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Prevalence and predictors of anxiety disorder courses in the Canadian Armed Forces.

Few studies have examined the longitudinal courses of anxiety disorders in military members. This study examined the prevalence and predictors of courses of any anxiety disorder in members and veterans of the Canadian Armed Forces, including no lifetime, remitted, new onset, and persistent/recurrent anxiety disorder. The 2018 Canadian Armed Forces Members and Veterans Mental Health Follow-up Survey is a 16-year follow-up of n = 2941 participants from the Canadian Community Health Survey: Canadian Forces Supplement in 2002. Diagnoses of any DSM-IV anxiety disorder (i.e., generalized anxiety, social anxiety, and/or panic disorder) in 2002 and 2018 were used to create four anxiety course groups. A large proportion of the sample (36.3 %; new onset = 24.6 %, remitting = 6.9 %, and persistent/recurrent = 4.8 %) met criteria for an anxiety disorder during one or both time points. Factors at baseline and/or between 2002 and 2018, including income, education, military rank, comorbidity of PTSD or depression, deployment history, and traumatic events, were positively associated with most anxiety courses relative to no anxiety in analyses. Targeted interventions are needed to help mitigate anxiety disorders among this population. Social support and active coping were protective factors for most anxiety courses and may need to be incorporated into targeted interventions.

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Application of capsule endoscopy in patients with chronic and recurrent abdominal pain: Abbreviated running title: capsule endoscopy in abdominal pain.

The incidence of chronic and recurrent abdominal pain increases every year, while the diagnosis is still unsatisfactory even after a number of check-ups. This study aimed to evaluate the diagnosis value of capsule endoscopy in patients suffering from chronic and recurrent abdominal pain.

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Transversus abdominus plane blocks do not reduce rates of postoperative prolonged opioid use following abdominally based autologous breast reconstruction: a nationwide longitudinal analysis.

The transversus abdominus plane (TAP) block reduces postoperative donor site pain in patients undergoing autologous breast reconstruction with an abdominally based flap. This study aimed to determine the effect of TAP blocks on rates of conversion to chronic opioid use.

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Out of Sight, Out of Diagnosis – Severe Bilateral Neuropathic Pain in Lower Extremities of a 64-year-old Man.

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Clinical features and management of Chinese anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody-associated vasculitis patients with spontaneous renal hemorrhage: a single-center report and systematic review.

Spontaneous renal hemorrhage (SRH) in ANCA-associated vasculitis (AAV) is rare but fatal. We aimed to characterize clinical manifestations and managements of AAV patients with SRH.

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Effects of typing positions on the upper trapezius and neck extensor muscles electromyography in office employees: A single-blind cross-sectional study.

Holding incorrect postures over a long period could lead to chronic nonspecific neck pain (CNNP) in office employees.

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Future liver remnant volume is associated with postoperative fentanyl consumption following open donor hepatectomy: a retrospective multivariate analysis.

Liver resection has a risk of postoperative hepatic dysfunction, including drug metabolism. Since fentanyl is primarily metabolized in the liver, liver resection requires exercising caution against fentanyl overdose in postoperative analgesia. The rationale for dose adjustment of fentanyl in the preoperative prescription for patients undergoing liver resection remains unclear. We examined whether postoperative fentanyl consumption is associated with the future liver remnant after liver resection and investigated factors influencing fentanyl consumption.

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Comparison of Characteristics, Inpatient Outcomes, and Trends in Percutaneous vs Open Placement of Spinal Cord Stimulators.

Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is an effective treatment modality for chronic pain conditions for which other treatment modalities have failed to provide relief. Ample prospective studies exist supporting its indications for use and overall efficacy. However, less is known about how SCS is used at the population level. Our objective is to understand the demographics, clinical characteristics, and utilization patterns of open and percutaneous SCS procedures.

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