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Psychometric properties of a self-assessment fear scale in children aged 4 to 12 years. Scary Scale.

Caregivers encounter difficulties differentiating fear and pain experienced by children and tend to interpret what children may feel, often resulting in inadequate pain management. While many pain self-assessment scales are available, there is no validated self-assessment fear scale for children.

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Emergency upper urinary tract decompression: double-J stent or nephrostomy? A European YAU/ESUT/EULIS/BSIR survey among urologists and radiologists.

To evaluate the decompression of the pelvicalyceal system between urologists and radiologists.

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Tietze’s Syndrome Presenting as Enthesitis Diagnosed by Ultrasound: A Case Report.

Tietze's syndrome (TS) is an inflammatory disorder characterized by painful, non-suppurative swelling in the sternocostal or sternoclavicular joint. The etiology of TS is unknown. Herein, we described a case of isolated enthesitis in the sternocostal joint in a 42-year-old, male patient whose clinical course led to the diagnosis of TS.

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Assessment of sensory block during labour epidural analgesia: a prospective cohort study to determine the influence of the direction of testing.

Assessment of sensory block level during labour epidural analgesia is an essential component of clinical practice and patient safety. Nevertheless, the methods and direction of testing are not standardized. In our hospital, sensory block testing to ice is routinely used, but while some anesthesiologists test the block from a nonanesthetized to an anesthetized area, some do it in the opposite direction. It is unknown how these two different practices affect identification of the sensory block level. The objective of this study was to determine the agreement between these two practices.

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Synergistic Effect of Au-PdO Modified Cu-Doped KWO Nanowires for Dual Selectivity High Performance Gas Sensing.

Both 3-hydroxy-2-butanone and triethylamine are highly toxic and harmful to human health, and their chronic inhalation can cause respiratory diseases, eye lesions, dermatitis, headache, dizziness, drowsiness, and even fatality. Developing sensors for detecting such toxic gases with low power consumption, high response with superselectivity, and stability is crucial for healthcare and environmental monitoring. This study presents a typical gas sensor fabricated based on AuPdO modified Cu-doped KWO nanowires, which can selectively detect 3-hydroxy-2-butanone and triethylamine at 120 and 200 °C, respectively. The sensor displays excellent sensing performance at reduced operating temperature, high selectivity, fast response/recovery, and stability, which can be attributed to a synergistic effect of Cu dopants and AuPdO nanoparticles on the KWO host. The enhanced sensing response and selectivity could be attributed to the oxygen vacancies/defects, bandgap excitation, the electronic sensitization, the reversible redox reaction of PdO and Cu, the cocatalytic activity of AuPdO, and Schottky barrier contacts at the interface of tungsten oxide and Au. The significant variations in the activation capacities of Cu-doped KWO, Pd/PdO, and Au nanoparticles toward 3H-2B and TEA, and the diffusion depth of the two gases in the coated sensing layer may cause dual selectivity. The designed gas sensor materials can serve as a sensitive target for detecting toxic biomarkers and hold broad application prospects in food and environmental safety inspection.

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Surgical Management of Pudendal Nerve Entrapment after Sacrospinous Ligament Fixation.

To analyse the efficacy of sacrospinous ligament (SSL) suture removal on reduction of pain symptoms in case of suspected pudendal nerve entrapment after sacrospinous ligament fixation (SSLF).

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Combined influence of sedentary behaviours and chronic pain on depressive symptoms in older Korean adults with hypertension.

Depressive symptoms in hypertensive patients are linked to poor adherence to treatment. Sedentary behaviours and chronic pain can increase blood pressure and depressive symptoms, respectively. However, the impact of their coexistence on depressive symptoms in older adults with hypertension has not yet been investigated. This study aimed to identify the combined influence of sedentary behaviours and chronic pain on depressive symptoms in older adults with hypertension in Korea.

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Risk factors associated with the progression from mild keloids to severe mild keloids.

Keloids are benign fibrous growths that are caused by excessive tissue build-up. Severe keloids exert more significant effects on patients' quality of life than do mild keloids. We aimed to identify factors associated with the progression from mild keloids to severe keloids, as distinct from those associated with the formation of keloids.

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Development of a Digital Support Application With Evidence-Based Content for Sustainable Return to Work for Persons With Chronic Pain and Their Employers: User-Centered Agile Design Approach.

Persons with chronic pain experience a lack of support after completing rehabilitation and the responsibility for the return-to-work (RTW) process is taken over by the employer. In addition, employers describe not knowing how to support their employees. Smartphone apps have been increasingly used for self-management, but there is a lack of available eHealth apps with evidence-based content providing digital support for persons with chronic pain and their employers when they return to work.

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Relationship between platelet morphology indices and uremic pruritus in maintenance hemodialysis patients.

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