747 results on '"Silny, W."'
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2. Ultraviolet A1 phototherapy for mycosis fungoides
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Olek-Hrab, K., Silny, W., Dańczak-Pazdrowska, A., Osmola-Mańkowska, A., Sadowska, P. A., Polańska, A., Gniadecki, R., and Jenerowicz, D.
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- 2013
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3. Acne fulminans: explosive systemic form of acne
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Zaba, R, Schwartz, R A, Jarmuda, S, Czarnecka–Operacz, M, and Silny, W
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- 2011
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4. Efficacy and tolerability of three different doses of oral pimecrolimus in the treatment of moderate to severe atopic dermatitis: a randomized controlled trial
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Wolff, K., Fleming, C., Hanifin, J., Papp, K., Reitamo, S., Rustin, M., Shear, N., Silny, W., Korman, N., Marks, I., Cherill, R., Emady-Azar, S., and Paul, C.
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- 2005
5. The modern status and prospects for further development in the Australian energy sector: transformation, external economic relations, investment climate.
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Guliyev, Mushfig, Rustamova, Samira, Makhmudova, Vafa, Azizov, Tarlan, and Huseynli, Orkhan
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INTERNATIONAL economic relations ,ENERGY industries ,ECONOMIC development ,ECONOMIC activity - Abstract
Copyright of Energy Policy Journal / Polityka Energetyczna is the property of Mineral & Energy Economy Research Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2023
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6. Użytkowanie obszarów wokół małych miast Polski w wybranych aspektach jakości życia ich mieszkańców.
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PIEŃKOWSKI, PAWEŁ and PODLASIŃSKI, MAREK
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- 2023
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7. Balance Sheet Theory During COVID-19: The Relationship Between Cash Flow and Investment in Polish Listed Companies.
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Nehrebecki, Marian
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COVID-19 pandemic ,FINANCIAL statements ,CASH flow ,CORPORATE investment in communities - Abstract
Copyright of Polish Journal of Economics / Gospodarka Narodowa is the property of SGH Warsaw School of Economics and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2022
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8. NIEPEWNOŚĆ A PIENIĄDZ GOTÓWKOWY W OKRESIE PANDEMII: PRZYPADEK POLSKI.
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PIETRUCHA, JACEK and GULEWICZ, MICHAŁ
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Copyright of Ruch Prawniczy, Ekonomiczny i Socjologiczny (0035-9629) is the property of Adam Mickiewicz University and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2022
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9. Effect of PUVA Treatment on the Locomotion of Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes and Mononuclear Cells in Psoriasis
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Silny, W., Pehamberger, H., Zielinsky, Ch., and Gschnait, F.
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- 1980
10. Topical tacrolimus vs medium-dose ultraviolet A1 phototherapy in the treatment of atopic dermatitis -- a preliminary study in relation to parameters of the epidermal barrier function and high-frequency ultrasonography.
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OSMOLA-MAŃKOWSKA, A., POLAŃSKA, A., SILNY, W., ŻABA, R., ADAMSKI, Z., and DAŃCZAK-PAZDROWSKA, A.
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OBJECTIVE: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic, relapsing skin disorder, which is characterized by intense pruritus, skin dryness and concomitant epidermal barrier dysfunction. The basic therapy involves the application of anti-inflammatory topical drugs like; glucocorticosteroids and calcineurin inhibitors. Phototherapy in AD is regarded as an additional form of treatment. The latest invention, ultraviolet A1-UVA1 phototherapy (340-400 nm), was introduced to the treatment of AD by Krutmann et al in 1992. It appears that the main mode of action of UVA1 phototherapy in AD is through activation of apoptosis of T lymphocytes. Additionally, new studies show that UVA1 can also inhibit the activity of calcineurin phosphatase, similarly to calcineurin inhibitors such as cyclosporin A or tacrolimus. The aim of this study is to, for the first time, compare the efficacy of medium dose UVA1 phototherapy and tacrolimus ointment in patients with moderate-severe AD. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This study involved 20 AD patients. Half of the patients were treated with UVA1 phototherapy, while another 10 participants were treated with the application of tacrolimus ointment. The severity of the disease progress was assessed on the basis of EASI score (Eczema Area Severity Index). Moreover, the clinical condition of patients was assessed using non-invasive techniques such as measurement of transepidermal water loss -- TEWL and skin capacitance, as well as high-frequency ultrasonography (20 MHz). RESULTS: This study described above confirmed the beneficial influence of both therapies on the course of moderate-severe AD. Tacrolimus induced a greater reduction in TEWL, while phototherapy caused the reduction of subepidermal low echogenic band-SLEB within sites affected with pathological lesions. CONCLUSIONS: Both tacrolimus and phototherapy treatment seemed to significantly reduce EASI. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
11. Isolation, genomic analysis and functional characterization of Enterococcus rotai CMTB-CA6, a putative probiotic strain isolated from a medicinal plant Centella asiatica.
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Yunsik Kim, Jin Hee Lee, Jimyeong Ha, and Eun-Gyung Cho
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LACTIC acid bacteria ,WHOLE genome sequencing ,CUTIBACTERIUM acnes ,CENTELLA asiatica ,SKIN care products - Abstract
Probiotics and their derivatives offer significant health benefits by supporting digestive health, boosting the immune system, and regulating the microbiomes not only of the internal gastrointestinal track but also of the skin. To be effective, probiotics and their derivatives must exhibit robust antimicrobial activity, resilience to adverse conditions, and colonization capabilities in host tissues. As an alternative to animal-derived probiotics, plant-derived lactic acid bacteria (LAB) present promising advantages, including enhanced diversity and tolerance to challenging environments. Our study focuses on exploring the potential of plant-derived LAB, particularly from the medicinal plant Centella asiatica, in improving skin conditions. Through a bacterial isolation procedure from C. asiatica leaves, Enterococcus rotai CMTB-CA6 was identified via 16S rRNA sequencing, whole genome sequencing, and bioinformatic analyses. Based on genomic analysis, antimicrobial-resistance and virulence genes were not detected. Additionally, the potential functions of E. rotai CMTB-CA6 were characterized by its lysates' ability to regulate skin microbes, such as stimulating the growth of Staphylococcus epidermidis while inhibiting that of Cutibacterium acnes, to restore the viability of human dermal fibroblasts under inflammatory conditions, and to demonstrate effective antioxidant activities both in a cellfree system and in human dermal fibroblasts. Our investigation revealed the efficacy of E. rotai CMTB-CA6 lysates in improving skin conditions, suggesting its potential use as a probiotic-derived agent for skin care products. Considering the ecological relationship between plant-inhabited bacteria and their host plants, we suggest that the utilization of E. rotai CMTB-CA6 strain for fermenting its host plant, C. asiatica, could be a novel approach to efficiently enriching bioactive molecules for human health benefits. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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12. Interferon-Gamma-Inducible Protein-10 (IP-10) and Tumor Necrosis Factor-α (TNF-α) as Serological Predictors of Active Disease Status in Localized Scleroderma.
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Ashe, Brittany, Zigler, Christina Kelsey, Yabes, Jonathan, Magee, Kelsey, Kurzinski, Katherine, and Torok, Kathryn S.
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MONOCYTE chemotactic factor ,LOGISTIC regression analysis ,DISEASE progression ,ODDS ratio ,CONFIDENCE intervals - Abstract
We investigated the ability of a panel of immune-related cytokines and chemokines to predict the disease activity state in localized scleroderma (LS) subjects followed longitudinally. A total of 194 sera samples were obtained from 45 LS subjects with diverse types of LS (40% linear, 20% mixed, 16% craniofacial, 13% generalized, and 11% circumscribed) in our cohort. Cytokines/chemokines that were significantly elevated at the baseline active disease visit compared to the inactive disease state at follow-up were Interferon-Gamma-Inducible Protein (IP)-10 (p < 0.021) and Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF)-α (p < 0.033). Mixed effect logit modeling identified IP-10 (Odds Ratio (OR) [95% confidence interval] = 2.1 [1.4, 3.2], p < 0.001), TNF-α (OR = 1.8 [1.1, 3.0], p = 0.016), and Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein (MCP)-1 (OR = 2.0 [1.1, 3.9], p = 0.034) as significant predictors of active disease status. These findings support earlier correlations between IP-10 and TNF-α with disease activity parameters in a cross-sectional Luminex™ serological study and may enhance clinical decision-making when disease activity is challenging to assess by clinical examination alone. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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13. Circulating cell adhesion molecules in systemic sclerosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Mangoni, Arduino A. and Zinellu, Angelo
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CADHERINS ,ENDOTHELIUM diseases ,SYSTEMIC scleroderma ,SELECTINS ,INTEGRINS ,CELL adhesion molecules ,VASCULAR cell adhesion molecule-1 - Abstract
Introduction: Patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc) have an increased risk of endothelial dysfunction, atherosclerosis, and cardiovascular events compared to the general population. Therefore, the availability of robust circulating biomarkers of endothelial dysfunction and atherogenesis may facilitate early recognition and management of cardiovascular risk in SSc. We sought to address this issue by conducting a systematic review and meta-analysis of studies investigating various types of circulating cell adhesion molecules involved in endothelial dysfunction and atherogenesis (i.e., immunoglobulin-like vascular cell, VCAM-1, intercellular, ICAM-1, platelet endothelial cell, PECAM-1, neural cell, NCAM, Down syndrome cell, DSCAM, and endothelial cell-selective, ESAM, adhesion molecules, E-, L-, and P-selectin, integrins, and cadherins) in SSc patients and healthy controls. Methods: We searched PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science from inception to 1 May 2024. Risk of bias and certainty of evidence were assessed using validated tools. Results: In 43 eligible studies, compared to controls, patients with SSc had significantly higher plasma or serum concentrations of ICAM-1 (standard mean difference, SMD=1.16, 95% CI 0.88 to 1.44, p<0.001; moderate certainty), VCAM-1 (SMD=1.09, 95% CI 0.72 to 1.46, p<0.001; moderate certainty), PECAM-1 (SMD=1.65, 95% CI 0.33 to 2.98, p=0.014; very low certainty), E-selectin (SMD=1.17, 95% CI 0.72 to 1.62, p<0.001; moderate certainty), and P-selectin (SMD=1.10, 95% CI 0.31 to 1.90, p=0.007; low certainty). There were no significant between-group differences in L-selectin concentrations (SMD=-0.35, 95% CI -1.03 to 0.32, p=0.31; very low certainty), whereas minimal/no evidence was available for cadherins, NCAM, DSCAM, ESAM, or integrins. Overall, no significant associations were observed between the effect size and various patient and study characteristics in meta-regression and subgroup analyses. Discussion: The results of this systematic review and meta-analysis suggest that specific circulating cell adhesion molecules, i.e., ICAM-1, VCAM-1, PECAM-1, E-selectin, and P-selectin, can be helpful as biomarkers of endothelial dysfunction and atherogenesis in the assessment of cardiovascular risk in SSc patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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14. Effect of Gabapentin on Tendon-to-Bone Healing in a Rat Model of Rotator Cuff Repair.
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Chung, Seok Won, Chung, Seung Ho, Kim, Dong-Hyun, Lee, Hyun Joo, Park, Eugene Jae Jin, Shim, Bum-Jin, Kim, Du Han, and Yoon, Jong Pil
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GABAPENTIN ,DRUG efficacy ,ROTATOR cuff surgery ,ANALGESICS ,LABORATORY rats - Abstract
Background: Gabapentin is often used as an analgesic after rotator cuff repair surgery and is recommended as an additional analgesic for arthroscopic rotator cuff repairs. However, evidence of its effects on biological healing mechanisms is lacking. The objective of this study was to investigate the potential of gabapentin in improving tendon-to-bone healing after rotator cuff repair using a rat model. Materials and Methods: A total of 20 male rats were randomly allocated to one of two groups: group 1 (repair only, n=10) or group 2 (gabapentin injection, n=10). The rats in the experimental group (group 2) were administered 80 mg/kg of gabapentin subcutaneously 30 minutes before surgery, followed by 80 mg/kg subcutaneously every 24 hours for 48 hours. We used the left shoulder of every rat, while for biomechanical analysis, we used the right shoulder. Results: There was no significant difference in the load to failure, ultimate stress, or elongation between the groups. Collagen continuity, orientation, and density were better in group 2 than group 1. Conclusion: In a rat model of rotator cuff repair, gabapentin had a positive impact on the quality of collagen organization at the junction between the tendon and bone, while preserving the biomechanical properties. We propose the use of gabapentin as a supplementary analgesic agent for postoperative pain relief after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair; however, further studies of the effect of gabapentin on biological healing mechanisms are required. [Orthopedics. 2024;47(5):e241–e246.] [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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15. Bacteriophage Therapy on an In Vitro Wound Model and Synergistic Effects in Combination with Beta-Lactam Antibiotics.
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Santamaría-Corral, Guillermo, Aguilera-Correa, John Jairo, Esteban, Jaime, and García-Quintanilla, Meritxell
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PSEUDOMONAS aeruginosa infections ,BETA lactam antibiotics ,MULTIDRUG resistance ,BACTERIAL diseases ,BACTERIAL growth ,WOUND infections - Abstract
One of the primary opportunistic pathogens that can cause a wide range of diseases is Pseudomonas aeruginosa. This microorganism can become resistant to practically every antibacterial currently in use, including beta-lactam antibiotics. Its ability to proliferate as biofilm has been linked to, among other things, the failure of antimicrobial therapies. Due to a variety of virulence factors and host immune system modifications, P. aeruginosa is one of the most significant and common bacteria that colonize wounds and burns. A novel therapeutic option for treating these multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacterial infections is the combination of antibiotics and bacteriophages. This approach has been linked to improved biofilm penetration, a decreased selection of antibiotic and bacteriophage resistance, and an enhanced antibacterial impact. Combining the F1Pa bacteriophage and beta-lactam antibiotics reduced the viability of the mature biofilm of MDR P. aeruginosa strains and suppressed bacterial growth in vitro. F1Pa critically reduced the amount of biofilm that MDR P. aeruginosa clinical strains formed in the in vitro wound model. These findings highlight the bacteriophage F1Pa's therapeutic potential as a prophylactic topical treatment against MDR pseudomonal infections in wounds and burns. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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16. Acne fulminans treatment: case report and literature review.
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Woźna, Julia, Korecka, Katarzyna, Stępka, Jan, Bałoniak, Andrzej, Żaba, Ryszard, and Schwartz, Robert A.
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- 2024
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17. Dermoscopy of skin metastases in advanced cancer--systemic (visceral, hematologic) and cutaneous.
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Simionescu, Olga, Petrică, Marian, Avram, Alina Mariana, Costache, Mariana, Scurtu, Lucian G., Tudorache, Sorin Ioan, Iorga, Polixenia Georgeta, and Grigore, Mariana
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- 2024
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18. Psoriasis and Lupus Erythematosus—Similarities and Differences between Two Autoimmune Diseases.
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Fijałkowska, Aleksandra, Wojtania, Joanna, Woźniacka, Anna, and Robak, Ewa
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SYSTEMIC lupus erythematosus ,LUPUS erythematosus ,AUTOIMMUNE diseases ,SYMPTOMS ,PROVOCATION (Behavior) - Abstract
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and psoriasis (Ps) are two clinically distinct diseases with different pathogenesis. However, recent studies indicate some similarities in both clinical presentation and pathogenetic mechanisms. The coexistence of both entities is very uncommon and has not been fully elucidated. Thus, it remains a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. In fact, drugs used in SLE can induce psoriatic lesions, whereas phototherapy effective in Ps is an important factor provoking skin lesions in patients with SLE. The aim of this work is to discuss in detail the common pathogenetic elements and the therapeutic options effective in both diseases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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19. Allergen immunotherapy in atopic dermatitis.
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Bogacz-Piaseczyńska, Agnieszka and Bożek, Andrzej
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ATOPIC dermatitis ,ALLERGENS ,ENVIRONMENTAL health ,ALLERGIES ,HOUSE dust mites ,ALLERGY desensitization ,ANTIGEN presenting cells ,QUALITY of life ,STAPHYLOCOCCUS ,IMMUNITY ,SYMPTOMS ,ADULTS - Abstract
The aim of this review is to investigate the possible role of allergen immunotherapy (AIT) for house dust mites in the treatment of atopic dermatitis in adult patients (AD). AIT is a commonly accepted treatment for selected allergic diseases such as allergic rhinitis, bronchial asthma, allergy to venom, and sometimes food allergy. There have been a few original reports on improving AD symptoms due to subcutaneous and sublingual immunotherapy with selected allergens, mainly house dust mites. However, the precise role of immunotherapy in treating atopic dermatitis (AD) is still not clearly defined despite some studies that have been conducted. The review discusses available studies that provide evidence of the efficacy of AIT in patients with AD who are allergic to house dust mites. The authors focused on those studies in which the indication for AIT was mainly AD and only in patients with clinically confirmed allergy to house dust mites. Despite extensive evidence of the effectiveness of such treatment, studies on large patient populations are needed to determine the exact indications for AIT in AD patients with house dust mite allergy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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20. Emerging Systemic Treatment Options in Atopic Dermatitis.
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Salman, Andaç and Gimenez-Arnau, Ana M.
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FAMILIES & psychology ,ATOPIC dermatitis ,IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE agents ,PATIENT safety ,INVESTIGATIONAL drugs ,PATIENT psychology ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,QUALITY of life ,PSYCHOLOGY of caregivers ,MEDICINE ,MEDICAL needs assessment - Abstract
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory condition that significantly affects the quality of life of both patients and their families or caregivers. Recently, treatment for moderate-to-severe AD were limited to conventional immunosuppressive therapies. However, currently, with the approval of biologic treatments and oral small molecules in the past decade, the effective and safe management of patients with AD is possible. Despite these advancements, challenges and unmet needs in clinical practice remain. This includes patients who do not respond well to or cannot tolerate existing treatment options and inadequate therapies that can modify the disease course. This review aimed to provide an overview of the current treatment approach for AD, highlight the current challenges in treatment, and discuss the rationale for novel treatment options and emerging evidence on systemic treatment options for AD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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21. Transepidermal water loss (TEWL) and transonychial water loss (TOWL) measurements in healthy nail apparatus.
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Szymoniak‐Lipska, Marta, Dańczak‐Pazdrowska, Aleksandra, Lipski, Adam, Korecka, Katarzyna, Żaba, Ryszard, and Polańska, Adriana
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FINGERS ,THUMB ,VOLUNTEER service ,VOLUNTEERS ,GENDER ,PREHENSION (Physiology) - Abstract
Background: Although non‐invasive diagnostic methods are widely used to examine the nail apparatus (NA), studies in healthy ones are scarce, and analyzes were often conducted in small groups. In the literature, there are only a few reports on TOWL measurements. The results of TEWL studies in the proximal nailfold have not been published so far. Materials and Methods: Based on a detailed interview and physical examination, 81 volunteers (40 women and 41 men) aged from 22 to 65 years were qualified for the study. In this study, the overall examination of the NA in relation to water loss was performed for the first time, regarding the hand (d, dominant; n, non‐dominant) and finger types (number, start of count from thumbs) as well as sex and age. Results: The average TEWL value in the entire group ranged from 7.53 c.u. in the finger nd4 to 11.09 c.u. in nd1. Both in the dominant and non‐dominant hand, in the entire analyzed group, and taking into account gender, weak statistically significant relationships were observed between the finger type value and TEWL (p < 0.05).The TEWL values were lower moving away from the thumb, The average TOWL value in the entire group ranged from 5.01 c.u. in d1 to 7.34 c.u. in d5. Both in the dominant and non‐dominant hand, in the entire analyzed group and considering gender, statistically significant relationships were observed between the type of finger and TOWL values (p < 0.05). The TOWL values were higher moving away from the thumb. Subsequently, the values of TOWL and TEWL did not depend on type of hand (dominant or non‐dominant), sex and age. Weak and moderate statistically significant correlations were found between TEWL and TOWL values in the entire study group and in females, as well as in selected fingers in males (d2, nd2, d3, nd3, d5, nd5) (p < 0.05, r < 0.27). Conclusion: Non‐invasive diagnostics such TEWL and TOWL measurements are useful to assess differences in structure and function between types of fingers. However, obtained results demand further studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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22. Expozomul și obezitatea – conexiuni și riscuri.
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Tarcea, Monica and Moldovan, Oana
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- 2024
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23. High-frequency ultrasonography: one of the modern imaging diagnostic methods in dermatology. Authors' own experience and review.
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Cisoń, Hanna and Białynicki-Birula, Rafał
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ULTRASONIC imaging ,DIAGNOSTIC imaging ,SKIN disease diagnosis ,DERMATOLOGY ,WARTS ,EPIDERMAL cyst ,LICHEN sclerosus et atrophicus - Abstract
Introduction: High-frequency ultrasonography (HFUS) has emerged as a non-invasive and cost-effective diagnostic tool for evaluating the outcomes of dermatological therapeutic procedures. Aim: This manuscript presents a comprehensive collection of sonographic images depicting cutaneous lesions associated with various dermatoses, including verruca vulgaris, epidermoid cyst, maculopapular cutaneous mastocytosis and lichen sclerosus et atrophicus. Material and methods: Drawing from an extensive review of the existing literature and supported by empirical observations, the study highlights key sonographic attributes observable in both normal and pathological skin variants. Results: It has been demonstrated that individual skin lesions exhibit distinct characteristics on HFUS. Furthermore, ultrasonographic examination has proven to be valuable for the objective assessment of disease severity. Conclusions: Additionally, the study contributes to a deeper understanding of HFUS as a valuable tool in dermatological diagnostics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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24. EU COHESION POLICY - BOOSTER OR DESTROYER OF NATIONAL POLICIES? CASE OF UNIVERSITIES.
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Šipikal, Miroslav and Némethová, Valéria
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CAPITAL investments ,INVESTMENT policy ,SOCIAL integration - Abstract
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- 2017
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25. Atopic dermatitis - itchy problem of children and adults.
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Lasota, Nina, Demidowicz, Gabriela, Trąbka, Natalia, Lasek, Patryk, Smerdzyński, Maciej, Łach, Katarzyna, Ściurka, Kinga, Kowalczyk, Klaudia, Panuciak, Kinga, and Kozicka, Karolina
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FILAGGRIN ,ATOPIC dermatitis ,SKIN permeability ,STAPHYLOCOCCAL diseases ,DISEASE exacerbation ,ANTIMICROBIAL peptides ,ELBOW - Abstract
Atopic dermatitis is a chronic inflammatory disease with recurrent exacerbations, persistent itching, erythema, dry skin due to damage to the epidermal barrier, and staphylococcal infections. The causative factors are mutations in the gene encoding filaggrin, dysregulation of the immune system, changes in the skin microbiome and lipids in the stratum corneum and deficiency of antimicrobial peptides AMPs. The disease mainly affects children, causing a significant deterioration in the quality of life, and its first symptoms occur in approximately 90% before the age of 5. Lesions most often appear on the bends of elbows and knees, on the face and neck, but may also affect the skin of the entire body (erythroderma). The location of the eruptions depends on age. Atopic dermatitis is the result of complex genetic, epigenetic, environmental and immunological interactions with a coexisting epidermal barrier defect. The disease is diagnosed based on the Hanifin and Rajka criteria. Treatment of atopic dermatitis is symptomatic and selected individually. They include the elimination of provoking factors, care of the epidermal barrier, and anti-inflammatory and anti-pruritic therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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26. SOCJOLOGIA MORALNOŚCI: TOPOS CZY TOPIKA?
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- 2024
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27. Farmakoterapia ostrych napadów migreny – teraźniejszość i przyszłość.
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Tambor, Jakub, Tambor, Igor, Woldan-Tambor, Agata, and Wiktorowska-Owczarek, Anna
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- 2024
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28. Theoretical Studies of DNA Microarray Present Potential Molecular and Cellular Interconnectivity of Signaling Pathways in Immune System Dysregulation.
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Garcia, Jon Patrick T. and Tayo, Lemmuel L.
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IMMUNE system ,CELL communication ,TYPE 1 diabetes ,SYSTEMIC lupus erythematosus ,CELLULAR signal transduction - Abstract
Autoimmunity is defined as the inability to regulate immunological activities in the body, especially in response to external triggers, leading to the attack of the tissues and organs of the host. Outcomes include the onset of autoimmune diseases whose effects are primarily due to dysregulated immune responses. In past years, there have been cases that show an increased susceptibility to other autoimmune disorders in patients who are already experiencing the same type of disease. Research in this field has started analyzing the potential molecular and cellular causes of this interconnectedness, bearing in mind the possibility of advancing drugs and therapies for the treatment of autoimmunity. With that, this study aimed to determine the correlation of four autoimmune diseases, which are type 1 diabetes (T1D), psoriasis (PSR), systemic sclerosis (SSc), and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), by identifying highly preserved co-expressed genes among datasets using WGCNA. Functional annotation was then employed to characterize these sets of genes based on their systemic relationship as a whole to elucidate the biological processes, cellular components, and molecular functions of the pathways they are involved in. Lastly, drug repurposing analysis was performed to screen candidate drugs for repositioning that could regulate the abnormal expression of genes among the diseases. A total of thirteen modules were obtained from the analysis, the majority of which were associated with transcriptional, post-transcriptional, and post-translational modification processes. Also, the evaluation based on KEGG suggested the possible role of T
H17 differentiation in the simultaneous onset of the four diseases. Furthermore, clomiphene was the top drug candidate for regulating overexpressed hub genes; meanwhile, prilocaine was the top drug for regulating under-expressed hub genes. This study was geared towards utilizing transcriptomics approaches for the assessment of microarray data, which is different from the use of traditional genomic analyses. Such a research design for investigating correlations among autoimmune diseases may be the first of its kind. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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29. MŁODA DEMOKRACJA A NEOLIBERALNA POLITYKA MIEJSKA.
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SAGAN, Iwona
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30. Causes and Clinical Presentation of Drug-Induced Dermatomyositis: A Systematic Review.
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Caravan, Sahar, Lopez, Christopher M., and Yeh, Jennifer E.
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31. „Druga ojczyzna” w języku serbskim i chorwackim.
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Ajdaczyć, Dejan
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32. Czary polskie w swej postaci ukazane.
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Nowak, Małgorzata
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The article proposes a review of Michael Ostling’s book Between the Devil and the Host. Imagining Witchcraft in Early Modern Poland concerning literary and translation studies. In the author’s opinion, the presented monograph, due to its cognitive and comparative merits, is valuable not only for historians, but also for interdisciplinary scholars from the field of humanities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. 一款紧致化妆品的功效评价方法研究.
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马月滢, 刘 琦, 加 萌, 王俊杰, 王 玮, and 赵 华
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ELASTIN ,COLLAGEN ,ELASTICITY ,ULTRASONIC imaging - Abstract
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34. Międzynarodowy rynek węgla energetycznego - tendencje, prognozy.
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GRUDZIŃSKI, Zbigniew
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35. Prolonged Supplementation of Ozonated Sunflower Oil Bestows an Antiaging Effect, Improves Blood Lipid Profile and Spinal Deformities, and Protects Vital Organs of Zebrafish (Danio rerio) against Age-Related Degeneration: Two-Years Consumption Study.
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Cho, Kyung-Hyun, Bahuguna, Ashutosh, Kang, Dae-Jin, and Kim, Ji-Eun
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SUNFLOWER seed oil ,BLOOD lipids ,SPINE abnormalities ,ZEBRA danio ,BRACHYDANIO ,LIVER cells - Abstract
Ozonated sunflower oil (OSO) is renowned for its diverse therapeutic benefits. Nonetheless, the consequences of extended dietary intake of OSO have yet to be thoroughly investigated. Herein, the effect of 2-year dietary supplementation of OSO was examined on the survivability, obesity, skeletal deformities, swimming behavior, and liver, kidney, ovary, and testis function of zebrafish. Results showed that the zebrafish feed supplemented with 20% (wt/wt) OSO for 2 years emerged with higher survivability and body weight management compared to sunflower oil (SO) and normal diet (ND)-supplemented zebrafish. Radio imaging (X-ray)-based analysis revealed 2.6° and 15.2° lower spinal curvature in the OSO-supplemented groups than in the SO and ND-supplemented groups; consistently, OSO-supplemented zebrafish showed better swimming behavior. The histology analysis of the liver revealed the least fatty liver change and interleukin (IL)-6 generation in the OSO-supplemented group. Additionally, a significantly lower level of reactive oxygen species (ROS), apoptotic, and senescent cells were observed in the liver of the OSO-supplemented zebrafish. Also, no adverse effect on the kidney, testis, and ovary morphology was detected during 2 years of OSO consumption. Moreover, lower senescence with diminished ROS and apoptosis was noticed in the kidney and ovary in response to OSO consumption. The OSO supplementation was found to be effective in countering age-associated dyslipidemia by alleviating total cholesterol (TC), triglycerides (TG), low-density lipoproteins (LDL-C) and elevating high-density lipoproteins (HDL-C)/TC levels. Conclusively, prolonged OSO consumption showed no adverse effect on the morphology and functionality of vital organs; in fact, OSO supplementation displayed a protective effect against age-associated detrimental effects on spinal deformities, vital organ functionality, cell senescence, and the survivability of zebrafish. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. W jaki sposób słabiej rozwinięta gospodarka może dogonić liderów? Znaczenie zagregowanej produktywności.
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Orłowski, Witold M.
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TECHNOLOGICAL progress ,DEVELOPED countries ,INDUSTRIAL productivity ,HYPOTHESIS ,BUSINESS enterprises ,COUNTRIES - Abstract
There exist many examples of countries that have seriously reduced, over the past 150 years, the development gap vis-à-vis economic leaders. The decisive factor was the rapid increase of the total factor productivity (TFP), possible due to the technological progress. In the article, the author verified 6 important hypotheses underlying the Productivity Strategy 2030 published by the Polish government, on the basis of the experience of 96 countries around the world over the last 60 years. Most of these hypotheses were positively verified. However, when implementing the Strategy, one should remember that the increase in the aggregate productivity observed throughout the economy is only the combined effect of the increase in productivity occurring at the enterprise level. Therefore, the pursuit of more developed countries requires, first of all, the creation of appropriate conditions for the development of enterprises. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. The realistic positioning of UVA1 phototherapy after 25 years of clinical experience and the availability of new biologics and small molecules: a retrospective clinical study.
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Calzavara-Pinton, Piergiacomo, Bettolini, Luca, Tonon, Francesco, Rossi, Mariateresa, and Venturini, Marina
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38. An update on mechanisms of pruritus and their potential treatment in primary cutaneous T-cell lymphoma.
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Hu, Man, Scheffel, Jörg, Elieh-Ali-Komi, Daniel, Maurer, Marcus, Hawro, Tomasz, and Metz, Martin
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CUTANEOUS T-cell lymphoma ,ITCHING ,MYCOSIS fungoides ,TRP channels ,CYTOKINE receptors ,SUBSTANCE P - Abstract
Primary cutaneous T-cell lymphomas (CTCL), which include mycosis fungoides (MF) and Sézary syndrome (SS), are a group of lymphoproliferative disorders characterized by clonal accumulation of neoplastic T-lymphocytes in the skin. Severe pruritus, one of the most common and distressing symptoms in primary CTCL, can significantly impair emotional well-being, physical functioning, and interpersonal relationships, thus greatly reducing quality of life. Unfortunately, effectively managing pruritus remains challenging in CTCL patients as the underlying mechanisms are, as of yet, not fully understood. Previous studies investigating the mechanisms of itch in CTCL have identified several mediators and their corresponding antagonists used for treatment. However, a comprehensive overview of the mediators and receptors contributing to pruritus in primary CTCL is lacking in the current literature. Here, we summarize and review the mediators and receptors that may contribute to pruritus in primary CTCL to explore the mechanisms of CTCL pruritus and identify effective therapeutic targets using the PubMed and Web of Science databases. Studies were included if they described itch mediators and receptors in MF and SS. Overall, the available data suggest that proteases (mainly tryptase), and neuropeptides (particularly Substance P) may be of greatest interest. At the receptor level, cytokine receptors, MRGPRs, and TRP channels are most likely important. Future drug development efforts should concentrate on targeting these mediators and receptors for the treatment of CTCL pruritus. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. A double-blinded, randomized, split-side, vehicle-controlled study of the efficacy of cleanser containing Acanthus ebracteatus Vahl., Suregada multiflora, and Acacia concinna in patients with atopic dermatitis: A pilot study.
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Winayanuwattikun, Waranaree, Varothai, Supenya, Tuchinda, Papapit, Kulthanan, Kanokvalai, Prasertworonun, Nuntida, Dasri, Phongphimon, Wanichthanarak, Kwanjeera, and Akarasereenont, Pravit
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40. Asymmetric Impact of Innovations on Volatility in the Case of the US and CEEC-3 Markets: EGARCH Based Approach.
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Olbryś, Joanna
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MONEY market instruments ,MARKET equilibrium ,MONEY market ,CAPITAL market - Abstract
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41. Atopowe zapalenie skóry. Interdyscyplinarne rekomendacje diagnostyczno-terapeutyczne Polskiego Towarzystwa Dermatologicznego, Polskiego Towarzystwa Alergologicznego, Polskiego Towarzystwa Pediatrycznego oraz Polskiego Towarzystwa Medycyny Rodzinnej. Część II. Leczenie ogólne oraz nowe metody terapeutyczne
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Nowicki, Roman J., Trzeciak, Magdalena, Kaczmarski, Maciej, Wilkowska, Aleksandra, Czarnecka-Operacz, Magdalena, Kowalewski, Cezary, Rudnicka, Lidia, Kulus, Marek, Mastalerz-Migas, Agnieszka, Peregud-Pogorzelski, Jarosław, Sokołowska-Wojdyło, Małgorzata, Śpiewak, Radosław, Adamski, Zygmunt, Czuwara, Joanna, Kapińska-Mrowiecka, Monika, Kaszuba, Andrzej, Krasowska, Dorota, Kręcisz, Beata, Narbutt, Joanna, and Majewski, Sławomir
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42. Non-invasive detection of early microvascular changes in juveniles with type 1 diabetes.
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Bogusz-Górna, Klaudia, Polańska, Adriana, Dańczak-Pazdrowska, Aleksandra, Żaba, Ryszard, Sumińska, Marta, Fichna, Piotr, and Kędzia, Andrzej
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TYPE 1 diabetes ,PHOTOPLETHYSMOGRAPHY ,CAPILLAROSCOPY ,PEOPLE with diabetes ,NUTRITIONAL status - Abstract
Aims/Hypothesis: The study aimed to assess the usefulness of capillaroscopy and photoplethysmography in the search for early vascular anomalies in children with type 1 diabetes. Methods: One hundred sixty children and adolescents aged 6–18, 125 patients with type 1 diabetes, and 35 healthy volunteers were enrolled in the study. We performed a detailed clinical evaluation, anthropometric measurements, nailfold capillaroscopy, and photoplethysmography. Results: Patients with diabetes had more often abnormal morphology in capillaroscopy (68.60%, p = 0.019), enlarged capillaries (32.6%, p = 0.006), and more often more over five meandering capillaries (20.90%, p = 0.026) compared to healthy controls. Meandering capillaries correlated with higher parameters of nutritional status. In a photoplethysmography, patients with diagnosed neuropathy had a higher percentage of flow disturbance curves (p < 0.001) with a reduced frequency of normal curves (p = 0.050). Conclusions: Capillaroscopic and photoplethysmographic examinations are non-invasive, painless, fast, and inexpensive. They are devoid of side effects, and there are no limitations in the frequency of their use and repetition. The usefulness of capillaroscopy and photoplethysmography in the study of microcirculation in diabetic patients indicates the vast application possibilities of these methods in clinical practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. Probiotic potentials of lactic acid bacteria isolated from Egyptian fermented food.
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Abdel Tawab, Fatma I., Abd Elkadr, Menna H., Sultan, Amany M., Hamed, Ehdaa O., El-Zayat, Ayatollah S., and Ahmed, Marwa N.
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FERMENTED foods ,LACTIC acid bacteria ,PROBIOTICS ,DIETARY supplements ,SUPEROXIDE dismutase ,FEED additives ,COLON cancer - Abstract
Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are of major concern due to their health benefits. Fermented food products comprise variable LAB demonstrating probiotic properties. Discovering and evaluating new probiotics in fermented food products poses a global economic and health importance. Therefore, the present work aimed to investigate and evaluate the probiotic potentials of LAB strains isolated from Egyptian fermented food. In this study, we isolated and functionally characterized 100 bacterial strains isolated from different Egyptian fermented food sources as probiotics. Only four LAB strains amongst the isolated LAB showed probiotic attributes and are considered to be safe for their implementation as feed or dietary supplements. Additionally, they were shown to exert antimicrobial activities against pathogenic bacteria and anticancer effects against the colon cancer cell line Caco-2. The Enterococcus massiliensis IS06 strain was exclusively reported in this study as a probiotic strain with high antimicrobial, antioxidant, and anti-colon cancer activity. Hitherto, few studies have focused on elucidating the impact of probiotic supplementation in vivo. Therefore, in the current study, the safety of the four strains was tested in vivo through the supplementation of rats with potential probiotic strains for 21 days. The results revealed that probiotic bacterial supplementation in rats did not adversely affect the general health of rats. The Lactiplantibacillus plantarum IS07 strain significantly increased the growth performance of rats. Furthermore, the four strains exhibited increased levels of antioxidants such as superoxide dismutase and glutathione in vivo. Consistently, all strains also showed high antioxidant activity of the superoxide dismutase enzyme in vitro. Overall, these findings demonstrated that these isolated potential probiotics harbor desirable characteristics and can be applied widely as feed additives for animals or as dietary supplements for humans to exert their health benefits and combat serious diseases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. Acne fulminans and its multiple associated factors: a systematic review.
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TRAVE, Ilaria, DONADONI, Rebecca, COZZANI, Emanuele, D'AGOSTINO, Federica, HERZUM, Astrid, and PARODI, Aurora
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45. Patterns of Common Dermatological Conditions among Children and Adolescents in Pakistan.
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Majeed, Arfa, Mahmood, Sammina, Tahir, Adnan Hassan, Ahmad, Mehmood, Shabbir, Muhammad Abu Bakr, Ahmad, Waqas, Iqbal, Asif, Mushtaq, Rana Muhammad Zahid, Aroosa, Sadaf, Ahmed, Hafiz Saleet, Rasool, Naeem, and Ramish, Wajeeha
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ACNE ,RINGWORM ,PEDICULOSIS ,SCABIES ,TEENAGERS - Abstract
Background and Objectives: Dermatological disorders are highly prevalent among children in Pakistan. The present cross-sectional study aims to identify the spectrum of dermatological conditions among children and adolescents in Pakistan. Materials and Methods: A total of 582 patients (50.9% males; 49.1% females) were included in the study based on their age (5.7 ± 4.1 years), dermatological condition, and epidemiology. The youngest patient was aged ten days, whereas the eldest was seventeen. Age criteria were further stratified into three categories: infants and toddlers (≤5 years), children (≥5 to <12 years), and adolescents (≥12 to <18 years). Amongst them, the majority was from Punjab (81.6%), while the other regions included were Azad Jammu and Kashmir (14.4%), Islamabad (3.3%), and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (0.7%). Results: Scabies was the highest reported skin condition with 281 (45.55%) patients, followed by 114 (19.6%) with eczema, 60 (10.3%) with dermatitis, 33 (5.7%) with tinea capitis, 17 (2.9%) with tinea corporis, 16 (2.7%) with impetigo, and 15 (2.6%) with folliculitis. Other conditions include urticaria, burns, infections, pediculosis, tinea inguinalis, tinea faciei, nappy rashes, alopecia, warts, tinea incognito, tinea cruris, and acne vulgaris. The chi-squared test showed a high prevalence of tinea corporis and acne among adolescents (12–17 years), whereas eczema, dermatitis, and impetigo were more prevalent among infants and toddlers. Conclusions: Pets or livestock and poor hygiene were found to be highly reported risk factors for many dermatological conditions like scabies and fungal infections. Dermatological conditions are common in younger individuals, but unfortunately, many children do not receive the desired medical assistance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. Urine 2-hydroxyphenanthrene is associated with current asthma: evidence from NHANES 2007–2012.
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Lu, Lingyi, Mao, Tingfeng, Xu, Rui, Liu, Lanxia, Qian, Jiefeng, Yang, Kai, Yuan, Anjie, Wang, Xinyue, and Ni, Rong
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Objective: The current study aims to explore the effects of nine urine monohydroxy PAH metabolites (OHPAH) including 1-hydroxynaphthalene (1-OHNAP), 2-hydroxynaphthalene (2-OHNAP), 3-hydroxyfluorene (3-OHFLU), 9-hydroxyfluorene (9-OHFLU), 1-hydroxyphenanthrene (1-OHPHE), 2-hydroxyphenanthrene (2-OHPHE), 3-hydroxyphenanthrene (3-OHPHE), and 1-hydroxypyrene (1-OHPYR) on current asthma in people in the United States using a variety of statistical techniques. Methods: A cross-sectional examination of a subsample of 3804 adults aged ≥20 from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) was conducted between 2007 and 2012. To investigate the relationship between urine OHPAHs levels and current asthma, multivariate logistic regression, Bayesian kernel machine regression (BKMR), and quantile g-computation (qgcomp) were utilized. Results: In the multivariate logistic regression model, after controlling for confounders, urine 2-OHPHE was associated with current asthma in both male (AOR = 7.17, 95% CI: 1.28–40.08) and female (AOR = 2.91, 95% CI: 1.06–8.01) smokers. In the qgcomp analysis, 2-OHPHE (39.5%), 1-OHNAP (33.1%), and 2-OHNAP (22.5%) were the major positive contributors to the risk of current asthma (OR = 2.29, 95% CI: 0.99, 5.25), and in female smokers, 9-OHFLU (25.8%), 2-OHFLU (21.5%), and 2-OHPHE (15.1%) were the major positive contributors (OR = 2.19, 95% CI: 1.06, 4.47). The results of the BKMR model basically agreed with qgcomp analysis. Conclusion: Our results demonstrate a strong association of urine 2-OHPHE with current asthma, and further longitudinal studies are needed to understand the precise relationship between PAH exposure and current asthma risk. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. Evaluation of Scalp Hydration and pH Values in Hijab-Wearing and Non-Hijab-Wearing Women.
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Hidayah, Risa Miliawati Nurul, Widjaya, Muhamad Radyn Haryadi, Gunawan, Hendra, Sutedja, Endang, Dwiyana, Reiva Farah, and Sutedja, Eva Krishna
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HIJAB (Islamic clothing) ,SCALP ,HYDRATION ,BALDNESS ,PERIODIC health examinations - Abstract
Introduction: Indonesia is the most populous Muslim-majority country, where some women wear hijab covering their scalp and neck. Some hijab-wearing women complain of scalp problems eg, itch, dandruff, and hair loss, which might be related to severe and chronic skin barrier impairment due to occlusion. Excessive water accumulation in the occluded stratum corneum might result in increased permeability, followed by increased skin pH values. This study aimed to evaluate scalp hydration and pH values in hijab-wearing and non-hijab-wearing women.Material and Methods: This was a cross-sectional comparative analytical study using stratified random sampling methods conducted on 63 subjects, who were divided into two groups, consisting of 33 hijab-wearing and 30 non-hijab-wearing women. Both groups underwent physical examination and their medical history recorded. Scalp hydration was measured using a Corneometer (Courage + Khazaka, Koln, Germany), and scalp pH value was measured using a Skin & Scalp pH Tester (Hanna Instruments
® HI981037, Rumania). This study was conducted at the Dermatology and Venereology Clinic of Hasan Sadikin General Hospital Bandung.Results: The mean scalp hydration and pH values were 18.34 ± 2.91 AU and 4.93 ± 0.17, respectively, in hijab-wearing women. Meanwhile, the mean scalp hydration and pH values were 17.71 ± 3.35 AU and 4.91 ± 0.16, respectively, in non-hijab-wearing women. The difference of scalp hydration and pH values between the groups was not statistically significant based on the independent t-test, with p-values of 0.430 and 0.597, respectively.Conclusion: Scalp hydration and pH values in hijab-wearing and non-hijab-wearing women did not differ significantly. Hijab-wearing women should not worry about scalp barrier impairment as long as they do not have any history of underlying scalp and skin disorders, and do not wear hijab in wet condition. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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48. Lactobacillus gasseri MG4247 and Lacticaseibacillus paracasei MG4272 and MG4577 Modulate Allergic Inflammatory Response in RAW 264.7 and RBL-2H3 cells.
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Lee, Ji Yeon, Kang, Ju-Hui, Jung, Ye-Rin, and Kang, Chang-Ho
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Allergic inflammation refers to a hyperimmune reaction that causes hypersensitivity responses such as hives, itchiness, runny nose, and cough due to specific allergens. Allergic diseases are known to be influenced by the diversity and distribution of intestinal microbiota, and Lactobacill is known to relieve allergic symptoms by modulating cytokines secreted by T helper type 1 (Th1)/Th2 cells. This study was designed to investigate the effects of Lactobacillus gasseri MG4247 and Lacticaseibacillus paracasei MG4272, MG4577, and MG4657 on levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines and proteins associated with allergic symptoms in RAW 264.7 macrophages, and RBL-2H3 mast cells, as well as their probiotic properties. MG4247, MG4272, and MG4577 significantly reduced tumor necrosis factor-α and interleukin (IL)-6 levels in LPS-induced RAW 264.7 macrophages, and markedly decreased IL-4, IL-5, and IL-13 levels and STAT6 phosphorylation in DNP-IgE/HSA sensitized RBL-2H3 mast cells. Furthermore, MG4247, MG4272, and MG4577 tolerated the acidic condition with pepsin and basic condition with bile salt, and showed a high adhesion rate (≥ 73.9%). In safety evaluation, MG4247, MG4272, and MG4577 showed no hemolytic or bile salt hydrolase activity and no cytotoxicity to HT-29 cells (≥ 96.7%). Hence, MG4272, MG4272, and MG4577 can be used as candidate probiotic strains to relieve cytokines associated with allergic inflammation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. Lack of effect of benralizumab on signs and symptoms of moderate‐to‐severe atopic dermatitis: Results from the phase 2 randomized, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled HILLIER trial.
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Guttman‐Yassky, E., Bahadori, L., Brooks, L., Clark, K. L., Grindebacke, H., Ho, C. N., Katial, R., Pham, T.‐H., Walton, C., Datto, C. J., Guttman‐Yassky, Emma, Arias, Pedro Jesús Gómez, Alpizar, Ricardo, Alpizar, Sady, Asrenberger, Petr, Azib, Selma, Badia, Anais, Beck, Lisa, Bran, Eduardo Lopez, and Breneman, Debra
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ATOPIC dermatitis ,SYMPTOMS ,ITCHING - Abstract
Data underlying the findings described in this manuscript may be obtained in accordance with AstraZeneca's data sharing policy described at https://astrazenecagrouptrials.pharmacm.com/ST/Submission/Disclosure. Lack of effect of benralizumab on signs and symptoms of moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis: Results from the phase 2 randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled HILLIER trial Ninety-six patients (including 26 adolescents) and 98 patients (27 adolescents) were randomized into the benralizumab and placebo groups, respectively. [Extracted from the article]
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50. Skin surface biomarkers are associated with future development of atopic dermatitis in children with family history of allergic disease.
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Sato, Takahiro, Nikolovski, Janet, Gould, Russell, Lboukili, Imane, Roux, Pierre‐Francois, Al‐Ghalith, Gabriel, Orie, Jeremy, Insel, Richard, and Stamatas, Georgios N.
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BIOMARKERS ,FAMILY history (Medicine) ,ATOPIC dermatitis ,SKIN ,ALLERGIC rhinitis ,FOOD allergy - Abstract
Background: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common childhood chronic inflammatory skin disorder that can significantly impact quality of life and has been linked to the subsequent development of food allergy, asthma, and allergic rhinitis, an association known as the "atopic march." Objective: The aim of this study was to identify biomarkers collected non‐invasively from the skin surface in order to predict AD before diagnosis across a broad age range of children. Methods: Non‐invasive skin surface measures and biomarkers were collected from 160 children (3–48 months of age) of three groups: (A) healthy with no family history of allergic disease, (B) healthy with family history of allergic disease, and (C) diagnosed AD. Results: Eleven of 101 children in group B reported AD diagnosis in the subsequent 12 months following the measurements. The children who developed AD had increased skin immune markers before disease onset, compared to those who did not develop AD in the same group and to the control group. In those enrolled with AD, lesional skin was characterized by increased concentrations of certain immune markers and transepidermal water loss, and decreased skin surface hydration. Conclusions: Defining risk susceptibility before onset of AD through non‐invasive methods may help identify children who may benefit from early preventative interventions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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