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[Familial intestinal degenerative neuropathy with chronic pseudo-obstruction linked to duplication in chromosome 9].

The so-called Helsingborg Disease is an intestinal degenerative neuropathy discovered in a kindred in South Sweden. Affected subjects develop severe intestinal symptoms, the most common being chronic diarrhea, but abdominal pain, constipation and severe vomiting are common. Chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction is the end-stage with high mortality from intestinal failure. Two families with affected members were shown by histopathology and genealogy to be one large kindred with the same underlying disease. Genetic analysis shows that this disease, having an autosomal dominant transmission, is strongly linked to a region in the short arm of chromosome 9 and a 1.2 Mb duplication in this region. The duplication includes 22 protein-coding genes, most of them are interferon genes. Family members not carrying the duplication have no increased prevalence of gut diseases. Genetic analysis including gene-dose array should be important for etiologic diagnosis and for genetic guidance in this kindred.

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Multimodal Chronic Pain Therapy for Adults Via Smartphones: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial.

Combination therapies delivered remotely via the Internet or mobile devices are increasingly being used to improve and promote the self-manage of chronic conditions. However, little is known about the long-term effects of these interventions.

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Anal fistula metastasis of rectal cancer after neoadjuvant therapy: a case report.

Anal metastasis of colorectal cancer is very rare and may present synchronously or metachronously, regardless of pre-existing anal diseases. We report a case of anal fistula metastasis after completion of neoadjuvant therapy for rectal cancer, followed by surgical resection of the primary tumor and metastatic lesion.

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Evaluation of Pain After Mohs Micrographic Surgery: A Prospective Study.

Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) is a widely used technique for removal of cutaneous tumors. The procedure is well-tolerated with little surgical or postoperative pain.

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High return to sports and return to work rates after anatomic lateral ankle ligament reconstruction with tendon autograft for isolated chronic lateral ankle instability.

To evaluate clinical outcomes as well as return to sports (RTS) and return to work (RTW) rates following anatomic lateral ankle ligament reconstruction with a tendon autograft for chronic lateral ankle instability (CLAI) in a high-risk population, and to compare these outcome parameters between patients having received a gracilis tendon autograft (GT) and free split peroneus brevis tendon (PBT) autograft.

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Stellate ganglion block versus cervical epidural steroid injection for cervical radiculopathy: a comparative-effectiveness study.

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Efficacy and Safety of TRC105 Plus Pazopanib vs Pazopanib Alone for Treatment of Patients With Advanced Angiosarcoma: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

Angiosarcoma is a rare sarcoma subtype with a poor outcome. Carotuximab plus pazopanib produced a median progression-free survival (PFS) of 7.8 months in pazopanib-naive patients with chemotherapy-refractory angiosarcoma in a phase 1/2 trial.

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Interventions for physician prescribers of opioids for chronic non-cancer pain: protocol for an overview of systematic reviews.

Interventions targeting behaviours of physician prescribers of opioids for chronic non-cancer pain have been introduced to combat the opioid crisis. Systematic reviews have evaluated effects of specific interventions (eg, prescriber education, prescription drug monitoring programmes) on patient and population health outcomes and prescriber behaviour. Integration of findings across intervention types is needed to better understand the effects of prescriber-targeted interventions.

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Perceived Parental Styles and Alexithymia in Adult Iranian Migraine Patients: The Mediating Role of Emotional Schemas.

Migraine, which is a highly prevalent headache, is often comorbid with alexithymia. Parental styles contribute to the development of alexithymia. The core psychological mechanisms that connect parenting to alexithymia and can be targeted in psychotherapy are not yet studied. The objective of this study was to explore the role of emotional schemas as a possible mediator between perceived parental styles and alexithymia in migraine patients. Study participants consisted of 208 (67 males and 141 females) Iranians who completed the Farsi version of Toronto Alexithymia Scale (FTAS-20), Leahy Emotional Schema Scale (LESS II), and Measure of Parental Styles (MOPS) online. For mediation analysis, structural equation modeling was used based on Baron and Kenny's mediation model. The results demonstrated that mother overprotection and mother indifference were significantly related to alexithymia in migraine patients. Emotional schemas and alexithymia were also positively and significantly related. Additionally, mother overprotection and father indifference showed positive and significant covariation with emotional schemas. Data analysis with structural equation modeling revealed that emotional schemas partially mediate the relationship between parental styles and alexithymia in migraine patients. The current study expands our knowledge of possible mechanisms that relate childhood experiences of being parented and alexithymia in migraine patients. Findings of this research imply psychological treatments can benefit from targeting emotional schemas in migraine patients with alexithymia.

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Association between patent foramen ovale and migraine without aura: a community-based cross-sectional study in China.

To assess the influence of patent foramen ovale (PFO) on the prevalence of migraine without aura based on propensity score-matched samples in Southwest China.

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