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Comments on “Long-term Follow-up of Pulsed Radiofrequency Treatment for Trigeminal Neuralgia: Kaplan-Meier Analysis in a Consecutive Series of 149 Patients”.

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Persistierendes Erythem und aquagener Pruritus.

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Assessment of a Crisis Standards of Care Scoring System for Resource Prioritization and Estimated Excess Mortality by Race, Ethnicity, and Socially Vulnerable Area During a Regional Surge in COVID-19.

Crisis standards of care (CSOC) scores designed to allocate scarce resources during the COVID-19 pandemic could exacerbate racial disparities in health care.

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[Possibilities of monotherapy with Prostatex in patients with chronic abacterial prostatitis].

To study the efficiency of the treatment of patients with chronic abacterial prostatitis using the drug Prostatex.

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Editorial Commentary: Quadratus Lumborum Analgesia for Hip Arthroscopy: The New Kid on the (Nerve) Block.

Quadratus lumborum (QL) nerve block is a new technique aimed to improve perioperative analgesia for patients undergoing hip arthroscopy. The QL block targets nerve roots from the lumbar plexus supplying the hip and is an alternative to the fascia iliaca compartment block, which has been shown to have variable effects on pain control while increasing motor weakness and postoperative fall risk. Although a recent Level I study showed decreased opioid consumption without increased motor weakness after QL block compared to sham block, another Level I study reported contrasting results with QL block demonstrating no improvement in pain control or opioid consumption compared to a multimodal pain regime after hip arthroscopy. These differing conclusions from high-level studies indicate further research is needed for QL block and that investigation of other potential nerve block options for hip arthroscopy patients, such as the PENG block, is warranted.

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Anaesthesia for Pancreatic Surgery.

This article provides a broad perspective on the salient perioperative issues encountered when caring for patients undergoing pancreatic surgery in the setting of pancreatic cancer. It describes the epidemiology of pancreatic cancer, the indications for and evolution of pancreatic resection surgery, the challenges faced perioperatively including patient selection, optimization, anesthetic considerations, postoperative analgesia, fluid management, and nutrition and discusses some of the common complications and their management. It finishes by outlining the future directions for research and development required to continue improving outcomes for these patients.

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The relationship between chronic kidney disease-associated pruritus and health-related quality of life: a systematic review.

Chronic kidney disease-associated pruritus (CKD-aP) is a common and burdensome condition for end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) patients, especially those receiving haemodialysis. High-quality evidence of the relationship between CKD-aP and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) can therefore inform clinicians and policymakers about treatment choice and reimbursement decisions.

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Ophthalmic herpes zoster with severe complications in an immunocompromised patient: A case report and review of the literature.

The increasing incidence for herpes zoster, including its ophthalmic form, is based on physiological (senescence) and acquired immunosuppression, particularly under oncologic treatment. The immunocompromised status of the patient favors the appearance of severe complications. The patient, aged 54, with chronic lymphocytic leukemia, presented 1 week from the onset with an erythematous, vesicular-bullous rash on the right trigeminal nerve's ophthalmic dermatome, marked edema, intense pain and large submandibular ganglion masses. There were cutaneous (necrotic ulcerations superinfected with methicillin-resistant ), ocular (keratoconjunctivitis, total ophthalmoplegia, lagophthalmia, anterior hemorrhagic uveitis with hyphema and right eye blindness) and neurological (postherpetic neuralgia) complications. Systemic therapy was performed with acyclovir, antibiotics, supportive, rebalancing and symptomatics. With regards to treatment for skin ulcers, disinfection and necrectomy were performed, and epithelialization agents were subsequently administrated. At the ocular level, the ophthalmologist carefully monitored the patient and administered antivirals, antibiotics, epithelialization agents and autologous serum. The evolution of the case recorded severe, disabling complications, with extensive eyelid necrosis and definitive blindness. In this case, the severity of the ophthalmic herpes zoster (OHZ) was favored by the synergistic action of four factors: Acquired immunosuppression (chronic lymphocytic leukemia), delayed consultation, superinfectious lesions and patient non-compliance regarding the chronic lymphocytic leukemia treatment.

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An Unusual Case Study of Idiopathic Bilateral Deep Vein Thrombosis and Osteonecrosis of the Left Distal Tibia in an 11-year-old Girl.

Deep vein thrombosis (DVTs) in children is rare, normally linked to pathologies such as major traumatic injury, thrombophilia, and malignancy. Osteonecrosis is still poorly understood. There is growing support to include hypercoagulable states as a predisposing factor, however, no definitive correlation has been found. At present, there are no conclusive literature on the links between osteonecrosis and DVT.

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Quality of Life in Multiple Sclerosis Patients: Influence of Gender, Age and Marital Status.

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease characterised by a wide range of symptoms and a highly unpredictable prognosis, which can severely affect patient quality of life.

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