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2. A comprehensive characterization of the spectrum of MUTYH germline pathogenic variants in Latin America
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Esperon, Patricia, Neffa, Florencia, Pavicic, Walter, Spirandelli, Florencia, Alvarez, Karin, Mullins, María José, Rossi, Benedito Mauro, Góngora e Silva, Rodrigo Felipe, Vaccaro, Carlos, Lopéz-Köstner, Francisco, Rugeles, Jorge, Valle, Adriana Della, and Dominguez-Valentin, Mev
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- 2024
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3. Implementation and sustainment of virtual reality stroke workflow training for physician trainees at comprehensive stroke centres: a quantitative and qualitative study
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Maltby, Steven, Mahadevan, Joshua J., Spratt, Neil J., Garcia-Esperon, Carlos, Kluge, Murielle G., Paul, Christine L., Kleinig, Timothy J., Levi, Christopher R., and Walker, Frederick R.
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- 2024
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4. Urban greening with shrubs can supercharge invertebrate abundance and diversity
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Sharmin, Mahmuda, Tjoelker, Mark G., Esperon-Rodriguez, Manuel, Katlav, Alihan, Gilpin, Amy-Marie, Rymer, Paul D., and Power, Sally A.
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- 2024
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5. Humane Endpoint: Example from a Murine Model of Disseminated Sporotrichosis
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Poester, Vanice Rodrigues, Munhoz, Lívia Silveira, Trápaga, Mariana Rodrigues, Esperon, Bruna Muradás, Stevens, David A., and Xavier, Melissa Orzechowski
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- 2024
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6. The Design and Development of a Cashless Payment System with an Automatic Identification and Data Collection (AIDC) Technology
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Olipas, Cris Norman P. and Esperon, Rubelyn M.
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This study aims to design and develop a Cashless Payment System with Automatic Identification and Data Collection (AIDC) technology in an educational institution in the Province of Nueva Ecija, Philippines to understand the processes and activities undertaken to develop the project. It utilizes a descriptive and developmental method of research involving parents and students as the respondents using purposive sampling method. The system was developed following the stages of the Incremental Model of software development and was assessed based from the International Organization for Standardization's 9126 software criteria. The system passed the assessment made by the respondents and was viewed as an effective alternative to cash-based payment transactions.
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- 2020
7. Effect of short-term exposure to air pollution on daily cardio- and cerebrovascular hospitalisations in areas with a low level of air pollution
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Hasnain, Md Golam, Garcia-Esperon, Carlos, Tomari, Yumi Kashida, Walker, Rhonda, Saluja, Tarunpreet, Rahman, Md Mijanur, Boyle, Andrew, Levi, Christopher R., Naidu, Ravi, Filippelli, Gabriel, and Spratt, Neil J.
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- 2023
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8. From Hair to the Brain: The Short-Term Therapeutic Potential of Human Hair Follicle-Derived Stem Cells and Their Conditioned Medium in a Rat Model of Stroke
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Karimi-Haghighi, Saeideh, Pandamooz, Sareh, Jurek, Benjamin, Fattahi, Sadegh, Safari, Anahid, Azarpira, Negar, Dianatpour, Mehdi, Hooshmandi, Etrat, Bayat, Mahnaz, Owjfard, Maryam, Zafarmand, Seyedeh Shaghayegh, Mostaghel, Mandana, Mousavi, Seyedeh Maryam, Jashire Nezhad, Nahid, Eraghi, Vida, Fadakar, Nima, Rahimi Jaberi, Abbas, Garcia-Esperon, Carlos, Spratt, Neil, Levi, Christopher, Salehi, Mohammad Saied, and Borhani-Haghighi, Afshin
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- 2023
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9. Ischemic Lesion Growth in Patients with a Persistent Target Mismatch After Large Vessel Occlusion
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Tomari, Shinya, Lillicrap, Thomas, Garcia-Esperon, Carlos, Kashida, Yumi Tomari, Bivard, Andrew, Lin, Longting, Levi, Christopher R., and Spratt, Neil J.
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- 2023
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10. AusTraits, a curated plant trait database for the Australian flora
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Falster, Daniel, Gallagher, Rachael, Wenk, Elizabeth H, Wright, Ian J, Indiarto, Dony, Andrew, Samuel C, Baxter, Caitlan, Lawson, James, Allen, Stuart, Fuchs, Anne, Monro, Anna, Kar, Fonti, Adams, Mark A, Ahrens, Collin W, Alfonzetti, Matthew, Angevin, Tara, Apgaua, Deborah MG, Arndt, Stefan, Atkin, Owen K, Atkinson, Joe, Auld, Tony, Baker, Andrew, von Balthazar, Maria, Bean, Anthony, Blackman, Chris J, Bloomfield, Keith, Bowman, David MJS, Bragg, Jason, Brodribb, Timothy J, Buckton, Genevieve, Burrows, Geoff, Caldwell, Elizabeth, Camac, James, Carpenter, Raymond, Catford, Jane A, Cawthray, Gregory R, Cernusak, Lucas A, Chandler, Gregory, Chapman, Alex R, Cheal, David, Cheesman, Alexander W, Chen, Si-Chong, Choat, Brendan, Clinton, Brook, Clode, Peta L, Coleman, Helen, Cornwell, William K, Cosgrove, Meredith, Crisp, Michael, Cross, Erika, Crous, Kristine Y, Cunningham, Saul, Curran, Timothy, Curtis, Ellen, Daws, Matthew I, DeGabriel, Jane L, Denton, Matthew D, Dong, Ning, Du, Pengzhen, Duan, Honglang, Duncan, David H, Duncan, Richard P, Duretto, Marco, Dwyer, John M, Edwards, Cheryl, Esperon-Rodriguez, Manuel, Evans, John R, Everingham, Susan E, Farrell, Claire, Firn, Jennifer, Fonseca, Carlos Roberto, French, Ben J, Frood, Doug, Funk, Jennifer L, Geange, Sonya R, Ghannoum, Oula, Gleason, Sean M, Gosper, Carl R, Gray, Emma, Groom, Philip K, Grootemaat, Saskia, Gross, Caroline, Guerin, Greg, Guja, Lydia, Hahs, Amy K, Harrison, Matthew Tom, Hayes, Patrick E, Henery, Martin, Hochuli, Dieter, Howell, Jocelyn, Huang, Guomin, Hughes, Lesley, Huisman, John, Ilic, Jugoslav, Jagdish, Ashika, Jin, Daniel, Jordan, Gregory, Jurado, Enrique, Kanowski, John, and Kasel, Sabine
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Plant Biology ,Biological Sciences ,Ecology ,Australia ,Databases ,Factual ,Phenotype ,Plant Physiological Phenomena ,Plants - Abstract
We introduce the AusTraits database - a compilation of values of plant traits for taxa in the Australian flora (hereafter AusTraits). AusTraits synthesises data on 448 traits across 28,640 taxa from field campaigns, published literature, taxonomic monographs, and individual taxon descriptions. Traits vary in scope from physiological measures of performance (e.g. photosynthetic gas exchange, water-use efficiency) to morphological attributes (e.g. leaf area, seed mass, plant height) which link to aspects of ecological variation. AusTraits contains curated and harmonised individual- and species-level measurements coupled to, where available, contextual information on site properties and experimental conditions. This article provides information on version 3.0.2 of AusTraits which contains data for 997,808 trait-by-taxon combinations. We envision AusTraits as an ongoing collaborative initiative for easily archiving and sharing trait data, which also provides a template for other national or regional initiatives globally to fill persistent gaps in trait knowledge.
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- 2021
11. Climate change increases global risk to urban forests
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Esperon-Rodriguez, Manuel, Tjoelker, Mark G., Lenoir, Jonathan, Baumgartner, John B., Beaumont, Linda J., Nipperess, David A., Power, Sally A., Richard, Benoît, Rymer, Paul D., and Gallagher, Rachael V.
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- 2022
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12. Whole blood viscosity is associated with baseline cerebral perfusion in acute ischemic stroke
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Gyawali, Prajwal, Lillicrap, Thomas Patrick, Tomari, Shinya, Bivard, Andrew, Holliday, Elizabeth, Parsons, Mark, Levi, Christopher, Garcia-Esperon, Carlos, and Spratt, Neil
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- 2022
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13. Colorectal cancer incidences in Lynch syndrome: a comparison of results from the prospective lynch syndrome database and the international mismatch repair consortium
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Møller, Pål, Seppälä, Toni, Dowty, James G., Haupt, Saskia, Dominguez-Valentin, Mev, Sunde, Lone, Bernstein, Inge, Engel, Christoph, Aretz, Stefan, Nielsen, Maartje, Capella, Gabriel, Evans, Dafydd Gareth, Burn, John, Holinski-Feder, Elke, Bertario, Lucio, Bonanni, Bernardo, Lindblom, Annika, Levi, Zohar, Macrae, Finlay, Winship, Ingrid, Plazzer, John-Paul, Sijmons, Rolf, Laghi, Luigi, Valle, Adriana Della, Heinimann, Karl, Half, Elizabeth, Lopez-Koestner, Francisco, Alvarez-Valenzuela, Karin, Scott, Rodney J., Katz, Lior, Laish, Ido, Vainer, Elez, Vaccaro, Carlos Alberto, Carraro, Dirce Maria, Gluck, Nathan, Abu-Freha, Naim, Stakelum, Aine, Kennelly, Rory, Winter, Des, Rossi, Benedito Mauro, Greenblatt, Marc, Bohorquez, Mabel, Sheth, Harsh, Tibiletti, Maria Grazia, Lino-Silva, Leonardo S., Horisberger, Karoline, Portenkirchner, Carmen, Nascimento, Ivana, Rossi, Norma Teresa, da Silva, Leandro Apolinário, Thomas, Huw, Zaránd, Attila, Mecklin, Jukka-Pekka, Pylvänäinen, Kirsi, Renkonen-Sinisalo, Laura, Lepisto, Anna, Peltomäki, Päivi, Therkildsen, Christina, Lindberg, Lars Joachim, Thorlacius-Ussing, Ole, von Knebel Doeberitz, Magnus, Loeffler, Markus, Rahner, Nils, Steinke-Lange, Verena, Schmiegel, Wolff, Vangala, Deepak, Perne, Claudia, Hüneburg, Robert, de Vargas, Aída Falcón, Latchford, Andrew, Gerdes, Anne-Marie, Backman, Ann-Sofie, Guillén-Ponce, Carmen, Snyder, Carrie, Lautrup, Charlotte K., Amor, David, Palmero, Edenir, Stoffel, Elena, Duijkers, Floor, Hall, Michael J., Hampel, Heather, Williams, Heinric, Okkels, Henrik, Lubiński, Jan, Reece, Jeanette, Ngeow, Joanne, Guillem, Jose G., Arnold, Julie, Wadt, Karin, Monahan, Kevin, Senter, Leigha, Rasmussen, Lene J., van Hest, Liselotte P., Ricciardiello, Luigi, Kohonen-Corish, Maija R. J., Ligtenberg, Marjolijn J. L., Southey, Melissa, Aronson, Melyssa, Zahary, Mohd N., Samadder, N. Jewel, Poplawski, Nicola, Hoogerbrugge, Nicoline, Morrison, Patrick J., James, Paul, Lee, Grant, Chen-Shtoyerman, Rakefet, Ankathil, Ravindran, Pai, Rish, Ward, Robyn, Parry, Susan, Dębniak, Tadeusz, John, Thomas, van Overeem Hansen, Thomas, Caldés, Trinidad, Yamaguchi, Tatsuro, Barca-Tierno, Verónica, Garre, Pilar, Cavestro, Giulia Martina, Weitz, Jürgen, Redler, Silke, Büttner, Reinhard, Heuveline, Vincent, Hopper, John L., Win, Aung Ko, Lindor, Noralane, Gallinger, Steven, Le Marchand, Loïc, Newcomb, Polly A., Figueiredo, Jane, Buchanan, Daniel D., Thibodeau, Stephen N., ten Broeke, Sanne W., Hovig, Eivind, Nakken, Sigve, Pineda, Marta, Dueñas, Nuria, Brunet, Joan, Green, Kate, Lalloo, Fiona, Newton, Katie, Crosbie, Emma J., Mints, Miriam, Tjandra, Douglas, Neffa, Florencia, Esperon, Patricia, Kariv, Revital, Rosner, Guy, Pavicic, Walter Hernán, Kalfayan, Pablo, Torrezan, Giovana Tardin, Bassaneze, Thiago, Martin, Claudia, Moslein, Gabriela, Ahadova, Aysel, Kloor, Matthias, Sampson, Julian R., and Jenkins, Mark A.
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- 2022
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14. Pathogenic Aspergillusspp. and Candidaspp. in coastal waters from southern Brazil: an one health approach
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Andrade, Emília Ferreira, Poester, Vanice Rodrigues, Esperon, Bruna Muradás, Trápaga, Mariana Rodrigues, Hidalgo, Jéssica Estefânia Dávila, Ferreira, Fabiana Barreiros, de Souza, Manuel Macedo, Severo, Cecília Bittencourt, Groll, Andrea Von, and Xavier, Melissa Orzechowski
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Aspergillusand Candidaare ubiquitous fungi included in the group of high priority in the World Health Organization list of fungal pathogens. They are found in various ecosystems and the environmental role in increasing the resistance to antifungals has been shown. Thus, we aimed to determine the occurrence of Aspergillusspp. and Candidaspp. pathogenic species in water samples from a coastal ecosystem from southern Brazil, and its antifungal susceptibility profile. Water samples were collected monthly at three environmental sites, over 25 months. Abiotic parameters of the water samples were analyzed as well as antifungal susceptibility. Aspergillusspp. and Candidaspp. were detected in 44% (n= 33/75) and 40% (n= 30/75) respectively of the samples, totaling 67 and 96 isolates. Section Fumigatiand C. parapsilosiswere the most section/species isolated. Triazole resistance was detected in 3% of the Aspergillusspp. (2/67) and in 1% of the Candidaspp. (1/96) isolates. Our study contributes with data showing that coastal aquatic environments can serve as a source of infection of resistant fungal isolates, proving the need for environmental surveillance and monitoring of fungal resistance in the One Health perspective.
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- 2025
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15. Risk-reducing hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy in female heterozygotes of pathogenic mismatch repair variants: a Prospective Lynch Syndrome Database report
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Dominguez-Valentin, Mev, Crosbie, Emma J., Engel, Christoph, Aretz, Stefan, Macrae, Finlay, Winship, Ingrid, Capella, Gabriel, Thomas, Huw, Nakken, Sigve, Hovig, Eivind, Nielsen, Maartje, Sijmons, Rolf H., Bertario, Lucio, Bonanni, Bernardo, Tibiletti, Maria Grazia, Cavestro, Giulia Martina, Mints, Miriam, Gluck, Nathan, Katz, Lior, Heinimann, Karl, Vaccaro, Carlos A., Green, Kate, Lalloo, Fiona, Hill, James, Schmiegel, Wolff, Vangala, Deepak, Perne, Claudia, Strauß, Hans-Georg, Tecklenburg, Johanna, Holinski-Feder, Elke, Steinke-Lange, Verena, Mecklin, Jukka-Pekka, Plazzer, John-Paul, Pineda, Marta, Navarro, Matilde, Vidal, Joan Brunet, Kariv, Revital, Rosner, Guy, Piñero, Tamara Alejandra, Gonzalez, María Laura, Kalfayan, Pablo, Ryan, Neil, ten Broeke, Sanne W., Jenkins, Mark A., Sunde, Lone, Bernstein, Inge, Burn, John, Greenblatt, Marc, de Vos tot Nederveen Cappel, Wouter H., Della Valle, Adriana, Lopez-Koestner, Francisco, Alvarez, Karin, Büttner, Reinhard, Görgens, Heike, Morak, Monika, Holzapfel, Stefanie, Hüneburg, Robert, von Knebel Doeberitz, Magnus, Loeffler, Markus, Rahner, Nils, Weitz, Jürgen, Pylvänäinen, Kirsi, Renkonen-Sinisalo, Laura, Lepistö, Anna, Auranen, Annika, Hopper, John L., Win, Aung Ko, Haile, Robert W., Lindor, Noralane M., Gallinger, Steven, Le Marchand, Loïc, Newcomb, Polly A., Figueiredo, Jane C., Thibodeau, Stephen N., Therkildsen, Christina, Okkels, Henrik, Ketabi, Zohreh, Denton, Oliver G., Rødland, Einar Andreas, Vasen, Hans, Neffa, Florencia, Esperon, Patricia, Tjandra, Douglas, Möslein, Gabriela, Sampson, Julian R., Evans, D. Gareth, Seppälä, Toni T., and Møller, Pål
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- 2021
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16. The sex locus is tightly linked to factors conferring sex-specific lethal effects in the mosquito Aedes aegypti
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Krzywinska, E, Kokoza, V, Morris, M, de la Casa-Esperon, E, Raikhel, AS, and Krzywinski, J
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Biological Sciences ,Genetics ,Biotechnology ,Infectious Diseases ,Aedes ,Alleles ,Animals ,Animals ,Genetically Modified ,Crosses ,Genetic ,Crossing Over ,Genetic ,Female ,Genetic Linkage ,Genetic Loci ,Male ,Mutagenesis ,Insertional ,Sex Chromosomes ,Sex Determination Processes ,Sex Ratio ,Transgenes ,Evolutionary Biology ,Evolutionary biology - Abstract
In many taxa, sex chromosomes are heteromorphic and largely non-recombining. Evolutionary models predict that spread of recombination suppression on the Y chromosome is fueled by the accumulation of sexually antagonistic alleles in close linkage to the sex determination region. However, empirical evidence for the existence of sexually antagonistic alleles is scarce. In the mosquito Aedes aegypti, the sex-determining chromosomes are homomorphic. The region of suppressed recombination, which surrounds the male-specific sex-determining gene, remains very small, despite ancient origin of the sex chromosomes in the Aedes lineage. We conducted a genetic analysis of the A. aegypti chromosome region tightly linked to the sex locus. We used a strain with an enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP)-tagged transgene inserted near the male-determining gene to monitor crossing-over events close to the boundary of the sex-determining region (SDR), and to trace the inheritance pattern of the transgene in relation to sex. In a series of crossing experiments involving individuals with a recombinant sex chromosome we found developmental abnormalities leading to 1:2 sex biases, caused by lethality of half of the male or female progeny. Our results suggest that various factors causing sex-specific lethal effects are clustered within the neighborhood of the SDR, which in the affected sex are likely lost or gained through recombination, leading to death. These may include genes that are recessive lethal, vital for development and/or sexually antagonistic. The sex chromosome fragment in question represents a fascinating test case for the analysis of processes that shape stable boundaries of a non-recombining region.
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- 2016
17. Features of intracranial hemorrhage in cerebral venous thrombosis
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Afifi, K., Bellanger, G., Buyck, P. J., Zuurbier, S. M., Esperon, C. G., Barboza, M. A., Costa, P., Escudero, I., Renard, D., Lemmens, R., Hinteregger, N., Fazekas, F., Conde, J. Jimenez, Giralt-Steinhauer, E., Hiltunen, S., Arauz, A., Pezzini, A., Montaner, J., Putaala, J., Weimar, C., Schlamann, Marc, Gattringer, T., Tatlisumak, T., Coutinho, J. M., Demaerel, P., and Thijs, V.
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- 2020
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18. Cancer risks by gene, age, and gender in 6350 carriers of pathogenic mismatch repair variants: findings from the Prospective Lynch Syndrome Database
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Dominguez-Valentin, Mev, Sampson, Julian R., Seppälä, Toni T., ten Broeke, Sanne W., Plazzer, John-Paul, Nakken, Sigve, Engel, Christoph, Aretz, Stefan, Jenkins, Mark A., Sunde, Lone, Bernstein, Inge, Capella, Gabriel, Balaguer, Francesc, Thomas, Huw, Evans, D. Gareth, Burn, John, Greenblatt, Marc, Hovig, Eivind, de Vos tot Nederveen Cappel, Wouter H., Sijmons, Rolf H., Bertario, Lucio, Tibiletti, Maria Grazia, Cavestro, Giulia Martina, Lindblom, Annika, Della Valle, Adriana, Lopez-Köstner, Francisco, Gluck, Nathan, Katz, Lior H., Heinimann, Karl, Vaccaro, Carlos A., Büttner, Reinhard, Görgens, Heike, Holinski-Feder, Elke, Morak, Monika, Holzapfel, Stefanie, Hüneburg, Robert, Knebel Doeberitz, Magnus von, Loeffler, Markus, Rahner, Nils, Schackert, Hans K., Steinke-Lange, Verena, Schmiegel, Wolff, Vangala, Deepak, Pylvänäinen, Kirsi, Renkonen-Sinisalo, Laura, Hopper, John L., Win, Aung Ko, Haile, Robert W., Lindor, Noralane M., Gallinger, Steven, Le Marchand, Loïc, Newcomb, Polly A., Figueiredo, Jane C., Thibodeau, Stephen N., Wadt, Karin, Therkildsen, Christina, Okkels, Henrik, Ketabi, Zohreh, Moreira, Leticia, Sánchez, Ariadna, Serra-Burriel, Miquel, Pineda, Marta, Navarro, Matilde, Blanco, Ignacio, Green, Kate, Lalloo, Fiona, Crosbie, Emma J., Hill, James, Denton, Oliver G., Frayling, Ian M., Rødland, Einar Andreas, Vasen, Hans, Mints, Miriam, Neffa, Florencia, Esperon, Patricia, Alvarez, Karin, Kariv, Revital, Rosner, Guy, Pinero, Tamara Alejandra, Gonzalez, María Laura, Kalfayan, Pablo, Tjandra, Douglas, Winship, Ingrid M., Macrae, Finlay, Möslein, Gabriela, Mecklin, Jukka-Pekka, Nielsen, Maartje, and Møller, Pål
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- 2020
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19. Identifying climate refugia for 30 Australian rainforest plant species, from the last glacial maximum to 2070
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Das, Sourav, Baumgartner, John B., Esperon-Rodriguez, Manuel, Wilson, Peter D., Yap, Jia-Yee S., Rossetto, Maurizio, and Beaumont, Linda J.
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- 2019
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20. Tenecteplase versus standard of care for minor ischaemic stroke with proven occlusion (TEMPO-2): a randomised, open label, phase 3 superiority trial
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Coutts, Shelagh B, Ankolekar, Sandeep, Appireddy, Ramana, Arenillas, Juan F, Assis, Zarina, Bailey, Peter, Barber, Philip A, Bazan, Rodrigo, Buck, Brian H, Butcher, Ken S, Camden, Marie-Christine, Campbell, Bruce C V, Casaubon, Leanne K, Catanese, Luciana, Chatterjee, Kausik, Choi, Philip M C, Clarke, Brian, Dowlatshahi, Dar, Ferrari, Julia, Field, Thalia S, Ganesh, Aravind, Ghia, Darshan, Goyal, Mayank, Greisenegger, Stefan, Halse, Omid, Horn, Mackenzie, Hunter, Gary, Imoukhuede, Oje, Kelly, Peter J, Kennedy, James, Kenney, Carol, Kleinig, Timothy J, Krishnan, Kailash, Lima, Fabricio, Mandzia, Jennifer L, Marko, Martha, Martins, Sheila O, Medvedev, George, Menon, Bijoy K, Mishra, Sachin M, Molina, Carlos, Moussaddy, Aimen, Muir, Keith W, Parsons, Mark W, Penn, Andrew M W, Pille, Arthur, Pontes-Neto, Octávio M, Roffe, Christine, Serena, Joaquin, Simister, Robert, Singh, Nishita, Spratt, Neil, Strbian, Daniel, Tham, Carol H, Wiggam, M Ivan, Williams, David J, Willmot, Mark R, Wu, Teddy, Yu, Amy Y X, Zachariah, George, Zafar, Atif, Zerna, Charlotte, Hill, Michael D, Salluzzi, Marina, Blenkin, Nicole, Dueck, Ashley, Doram, Craig, Zhang, Qiao, Kenney, Carol, Ryckborst, Karla, Bohn, Shelly, Collier, Quentin, Taylor, Frances, Lethebe, B. Cord, Jambula, Anitha, Sage, Kayla, Toussaint, Lana, Save, Supryia, Lee, Jaclyn, Laham, N, Sultan, A.A., Deepak, A., Sitaram, A., Demchuk, Andrew M., Lockey, A., Micielli, A., Wadhwa, A., Arabambi, B., Graham, B., Bogiatzi, Chrysi, Doshi, Darshan, Chakraborty, D., Kim, Diana, Vasquez, D, Singh, D, Tse, Dominic, Harrison, E., Smith, E.E., Teleg, E., Klourfeld, E., Klein, G., Sebastian, I.A., Evans, J, Hegedus, J, Kromm, J, Lin, K, Ignacio, K, Ghavami, Kimia, Ismail, M., Moores, M., Panzini, M.A., Boyko, M., Almekhlafi, M.A., Newcommon, Nancy, Maraj, N., Imoukhuede, O., Volny, O., Stys, Peter, Couillard, Phillipe, Ojha, P., Eswaradass, P., Joundi, Raed, Singh, R., Asuncion, R.M., Muir, R.T., Dey, S., Mansoor, S., Wasyliw, S., Nagendra, S., Hu, Sherry, Althubait, S., Chen, S., Bal, S., Van Gaal, Stephen, Peters, Steven, Ray, Sucharita, Chaturvedi, S., Subramaniam, Suresh, Fu, Vivian, Villaluna, K., Maclean, G., King-Azote, P., Ma, C., Plecash, A., Murphy, C., Gorman, J., Wilson, L., Zhou, 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Campo, M., Alskaini, M., Rajendram, P., Fairall, P., Granfield, B., Crawford, D., Jabs, J., White, L., Sivakumar, L., Piquette, L., Nguyen, T., Nomani, A., Wagner, A., Alrohimi, A., Butt, A., D'Souza, A., Gajurel, B., Vekhande, C., Kamble, H., Kalashyan, H., Lloret, M., Benguzzi, M., Arsalan, N., Ishaque, N., Ashayeriahmadabad, R., Samiento, R., Hosseini, S., Kazi, S., Das, S., Sugumar, T., Selchen, D., Kostyrko, P., Muccilli, A., Saposnik, A.G., Vandervelde, C., Ratnayake, K., McMillan, S., Katsanos, A., Shoamanesh, A., Sahlas, D.J., Naidoo, V., Todorov, V., Toma, H., Brar, J., Lee, J., Horton, M., Chen, S., Shand, E., Weatherby, S., Jin, A., Durafourt, B., Jalini, S., Gardner, A., Tyson, C., Junk, E., Foster, K., Bolt, K., Sylvain, N., Maley, S., Urroz, L., Peeling, L., Kelly, M., Whelan, R., Cooley, R., Teitelbaum, J., Boutayeb, A., Moore, A., Cole, E., Waxman, L., Ben-Amor, N., Sanchez, R., Khalil, S., Nehme, A., Legault, C., Tampieri, D., Ehrensperger, E., Vieira, L., Cortes, M., 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Individuals with minor ischaemic stroke and intracranial occlusion are at increased risk of poor outcomes. Intravenous thrombolysis with tenecteplase might improve outcomes in this population. We aimed to test the superiority of intravenous tenecteplase over non-thrombolytic standard of care in patients with minor ischaemic stroke and intracranial occlusion or focal perfusion abnormality.
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21. Novel large deletion in an atypical Peutz-Jeghers patient
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Esperón, P, Neffa, F, Artagaveytia, N, Ardao, G, Vergara, C, Sapone, M, Carusso, F, Menini, M, and Della Valle, A
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22. Genetic markers in methotrexate treatments
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Giletti, Andrea and Esperon, Patricia
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23. Correction to: Features of intracranial hemorrhage in cerebral venous thrombosis
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Afifi, K., Bellanger, G., Buyck, P. J., Zuurbier, S. M., Garcia-Esperon, C., Barboza, M. A., Costa, P., Escudero, I., Renard, D., Lemmens, R., Hinteregger, N., Fazekas, F., Jimenez-Conde, J., Giralt-Steinhauer, E., Hiltunen, S., Arauz, A., Pezzini, A., Montaner, J., Putaala, J., Weimar, C., Schlamann, Marc, Gattringer, T., Tatlisumak, T., Coutinho, J. M., Demaerel, P., and Thijs, V.
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24. Conservation prioritization can resolve the flagship species conundrum
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McGowan, Jennifer, Beaumont, Linda J., Smith, Robert J., Chauvenet, Alienor L. M., Harcourt, Robert, Atkinson, Scott C., Mittermeier, John C., Esperon-Rodriguez, Manuel, Baumgartner, John B., Beattie, Andrew, Dudaniec, Rachael Y., Grenyer, Richard, Nipperess, David A., Stow, Adam, and Possingham, Hugh P.
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25. Endovascular treatment of cerebral sinus thrombosis due to vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia
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Weller, Johannes, Krzywicka, Katarzyna, van de Munckhof, Anita, Dorn, Franziska, Althaus, Katharina, Bode, Felix J, Bandettini di Poggio, Monica, Buck, Brian, Kleinig, Timothy, Cordonnier, Charlotte, Dizonno, Vanessa, Duan, Jiangang, Elkady, Ahmed, Chew, Beng Lim Alvin, Garcia-Esperon, Carlos, Field, Thalia S, Legault, Catherine, Morin Martin, Mar, Michalski, Dominik, Pelz, Johann, Schoenenberger, Silvia, Nagel, Simon, Petruzzellis, Marco, Raposo, Nicolas, Skjelland, Mona, Zimatore, Domenico Sergio, Aaron, Sanjith, Sanchez van Kammen, Mayte, Aguiar de Sousa, Diana, Lindgren, Erik, Jood, Katarina, Scutelnic, Adrian, Heldner, Mirjam R, Poli, Sven, Arauz, Antonio, Conforto, Adriana B, Putaala, Jukka, Tatlisumak, Turgut, Arnold, Marcel, Coutinho, Jonathan M, Günther, Albrecht, Zimmermann, Julian, and Ferro, José M
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Introduction: There is little data on the role of endovascular treatment (EVT) of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) due to vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT). Here, we describe clinical characteristics and outcomes of CVST-VITT patients who were treated with EVT.Patients and methods: We report data from an international registry of patients who developed CVST within 28 days of SARS-CoV-2 vaccination, reported between 29 March 2021 and 6 March 2023. VITT was defined according to the Pavord criteria.Results: EVT was performed in 18/136 (13%) patients with CVST-VITT (92% aspiration and/or stent retrieval, 8% local thrombolysis). Most common indications were extensive thrombosis and clinical or radiological deterioration. Compared to non-EVT patients, those receiving EVT had a higher median thrombus load (4.5 vs 3). Following EVT, local blood flow was improved in 83% (10/12, 95% confidence interval [CI] 54–96). One (6%) asymptomatic sinus perforation occurred. Eight (44%) patients treated with EVT also underwent decompressive surgery. Mortality was 50% (9/18, 95% CI 29–71) and 88% (8/9, 95% CI 25–66) of surviving EVT patients achieved functional independence with a modified Rankin Scale score of 0–2 at follow-up. In multivariable analysis, EVT was not associated with increased mortality (adjusted odds ratio, 0.66, 95% CI 0.16–2.58).Discussion and conclusion: We describe the largest cohort of CVST-VITT patients receiving EVT. Half of the patients receiving EVT died during hospital admission, but most survivors achieved functional independence.
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26. Correction: Cancer risks by gene, age, and gender in 6350 carriers of pathogenic mismatch repair variants: findings from the Prospective Lynch Syndrome Database
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Dominguez-Valentin, Mev, Sampson, Julian R., Seppälä, Toni T., ten Broeke, Sanne W., Plazzer, John-Paul, Nakken, Sigve, Engel, Christoph, Aretz, Stefan, Jenkins, Mark A., Sunde, Lone, Bernstein, Inge, Capella, Gabriel, Balaguer, Francesc, Thomas, Huw, Evans, D. Gareth, Burn, John, Greenblatt, Marc, Hovig, Eivind, de Vos tot Nederveen Cappel, Wouter H., Sijmons, Rolf H., Bertario, Lucio, Tibiletti, Maria Grazia, Cavestro, Giulia Martina, Lindblom, Annika, Della Valle, Adriana, Lopez-Köstner, Francisco, Gluck, Nathan, Katz, Lior H., Heinimann, Karl, Vaccaro, Carlos A., Büttner, Reinhard, Görgens, Heike, Holinski-Feder, Elke, Morak, Monika, Holzapfel, Stefanie, Hüneburg, Robert, Knebel Doeberitz, Magnus von, Loeffler, Markus, Rahner, Nils, Schackert, Hans K., Steinke-Lange, Verena, Schmiegel, Wolff, Vangala, Deepak, Pylvänäinen, Kirsi, Renkonen-Sinisalo, Laura, Hopper, John L., Win, Aung Ko, Haile, Robert W., Lindor, Noralane M., Gallinger, Steven, Le Marchand, Loïc, Newcomb, Polly A., Figueiredo, Jane C., Thibodeau, Stephen N., Wadt, Karin, Therkildsen, Christina, Okkels, Henrik, Ketabi, Zohreh, Moreira, Leticia, Sánchez, Ariadna, Serra-Burriel, Miquel, Pineda, Marta, Navarro, Matilde, Blanco, Ignacio, Green, Kate, Lalloo, Fiona, Crosbie, Emma J., Hill, James, Denton, Oliver G., Frayling, Ian M., Rødland, Einar Andreas, Vasen, Hans, Mints, Miriam, Neffa, Florencia, Esperon, Patricia, Alvarez, Karin, Kariv, Revital, Rosner, Guy, Pinero, Tamara Alejandra, Gonzalez, María Laura, Kalfayan, Pablo, Tjandra, Douglas, Winship, Ingrid M., Macrae, Finlay, Möslein, Gabriela, Mecklin, Jukka-Pekka, Nielsen, Maartje, and Møller, Pål
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27. Effect of the Factor XIa Inhibitor Asundexian According to Baseline Infarct Pattern and on MRI Covert Infarct Outcomes
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Smith, Eric E., Shoamanesh, Ashkan, Xu, Lizhen, Heenan, Laura, Saad, Feryal, Colorado, Pablo, Chen, Chih-Hao, Lemmens, Robin, De Marchis, Gian Marco, Caso, Valeria, Masjuan, Jaime, Hirano, Teruyuki, Milanov, Ivan, Campbell, Bruce C.V., Mas, Jean-Louis, Connolly, Stuart J., Mundl, Hardi, Hart, Robert G., Bailey, P., Campbell, B.C.V., Kleinig, T., Cordato, D., Choi, P., Garcia-Esperon, C., Chew, A., Cloud, G., Stanislaus, V., Krause, M., Priglinger, M., Grimley, R., Ghia, D., Sahathevan, R., Brown, H., Kwan, C., Devlin, M., Greisenegger, S., Bonelli-Nauer, S., Rath, J., Langer, A., Marko, M., Ferrari, J., Bernegger, A., Baumgartinger, M., Vigl, M., Krebs, S., Lang, W., Knoflach, M., Dejakum, B., Kiechl, S., Töll, T., Domig, L., Mutzenbach, J.S., Ganser, B., Hecker, C., Rösler, C., Bubel, N., Pikija, S., Zellner, T., Leitner, U., Berger, O., Surböck, B., Beirer, S., Staykov, D., Schrammel, D., Halilovic, A., Frattner, M., Barmherzigen, D., Lampl, C., Höfer, C., Nagl, S., Bocksrucker, C., Lemmens, R., Demeestere, J., Desfontaines, P., Ciobanu, C., De Pauw, A., Terwecoren, A., Hasenbroekx, M.C., Clement, F., De Klippel, N., Soors, P., Hermans, S., De Raedt, S., Vandervorst, F., Seynaeve, L., Fockaert, N., Smet, S., Rutgers, M., Del Gaudio, N., Paindeville, P., Staikov, I., Simeonova, A., Stoyanova, I., Cholakova, M., Mihnev, N., Petrova, T., Koralova, A., Dimov, D., Kuzev, Y., Danovska, M., Marinova, D., Marinova-Trifonova, D., Ovcharova, E., Mladenovski, I., Yanakieva, M., Stoev, P., Dimitrova, M., Todorova-Georgieva, S., Haralanov, L., Milkov, B., Solakov, D., Petkova, N., Ignatova-Valkova, V., Karabinov, V., Marinova, V., Miteva, Y., Andonova, V., Kasabova, D., Kostadinova, E., Shopova-Vrabcheva, Y., Gatev, D., Semova, D., Halil, E., Kaprelyan, A., Ivanov, B., Panov, G., Grudkova, M., Syuleyman, N., Kalpachki, R., Alexiev, F., Ivanova, I., Kancheva, K., Sakelarova, T., Maslarov, D., Drenska, D., Georgiev, V., Petrova, K., Petrova, N., Ivanova, I., Milanov, I., 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Cruz, V., Castro, P., Ferro, J., Canhão, P., Gouveia, R., Inácio, N., Rodrigues, M., Rachão, A., Ionel, C., Pereira, L., Viana-Baptista, M., Machado, C., Fernandes, C., Sargento, J., Inácio, N., Timchenko, L., Mironova, J., Zhadan, O., Torgashova, A., Bazhenova, O., Barashenkova, M., Kireeva, M., Romadina, N., Stepanova, I., Lenskaya, L., Lukinykh, L., Vorontsova, T., Agafina, A., Fedorova, A., Yashina, A., Alasheev, A., Smolkin, A., Prazdnichkova, E., Lutskovich, O., Gonysheva, Y., Mordvintseva, E., Nechaev, A., Martynova, E., Fedoraeva, N., Vishnyakova, T., Popov, D., Merzliakova, A., Margarita, K., Rechkalova, L., Ilyina, A., Kurenkova, N., Barbarash, O., Bazdyrev, E., Zvereva, T., Hromova, A., Morkvenas, A., Postnikova, E., Kovalenko, G., Taran, I., Pavlov, L., Ott, M., Chernitsova, N., Vodopyanova, N., Drozdova, E., Korebo, E., Lobanova, M., Lazareva, N., Snegova, N., Nikolaeva, O., Kolesnikov, Y., Kosheleva, Y., Krastev, G., Tomasova, K., Danis, M., Mako, M., Jankovicova, Z., Stevkova, Z., Kovacik, M., Kubikova, T., Jarosova, A., Serdahely, V., Cilingova, I., Pribulova, I., Sedlak, J., Slebodova, K., Paldaufova, M., Risnovsky, R., Berndtova, B., Urbanova, I., Junas, R., Karapetian, S., Gurcik, L., Vantrobova, A., Verbovsky, F., Vanacka, K., Ferenc, M., Galik, P., Bucakova, S., Ferencova, M., Kubalova, P., Boksanska, Z., Zacharova, E., Mahundi, E., Judita, H., Bachnak, M., Turcani, P., Kvasnicova Kamenska, A., Jurik, M., Vestenicka, V., Kycina, M., Sagatova, E., Dvorak, M., Hlubekova, A., Kucera, C., Gernath, L., Ferenc, M., Frimmelova, P., Slebodnikova, J., Aksteinerova, N., Horny, V., Gregova, Z., Segura, T., Romero, C., Ayo, O., Masjuan Vallejo, J., Cruz, A., . De felipe, A, Matute, M.C., Garcia, S., Tembl Ferrairo, J., Vielba, I., Morales Caba, L., Molina, C., Garcia-Tornel García-Camba, Á., Requena Ruiz, M., Noelia, R., Rodriguez-Yañez, M., Rodriguez Castro, E., Lopez, I., Santamaria, M., Arias, S., Purroy García, F., Vázquez Justes, D., Mauri Capdevila, G., Vicente Pascual, M., Martí Fabregas, J., Camps Renom, P., Rodríguez Campello, A., Giralt, E., Krupinski, J., Molina, J., Trillo Senin, S., Martin, C. Ramos, De La Fuente Sanz, E., Moniche, F., Manuel, M.R., Pardo, B., Martínez, I., Hernández Pérez, M., Arenillas Lara, J.F., De Lera, M., Egido, J.A., Gomez Escalonilla, C., Guillan, M., Martinez, J., Lindgren, A., Andsberg, G., Wictor, L., Leonidou, M., Stenman, M., Dalberg, N., Laska, A.C., Grünfeldt, A., Lundström, A., Nadzjafov, E., Rooth, E., Dalenbring, I., Sandén, P., Johansson, E., Thomas, G., De Marchis, G.M., Zietz, A.V., Rudin, S., Dittrich, T.D., Lilian, K., Kägi, G., Vehoff, J., Arnold, M., Scutelnic, A., Clénin, L., Beyeler, M., Madlaine, M., Maamari, B., Siepen, B., Vynckier, J., Tarnutzer, A., Bertschi, D., Luciani, M., Cereda, C., Maulucci, F., Bianco, G., Shairin, S., Pihan, H.A., Salmen, S., Quinn, T., McAlpine, C., Wright, F., Kalladka, D., Taylor, E., Sohaa, J., Brown, Z., Dawson, J., Cameron, A., Muir, S., Dima, S., Khan, U., Zhang, L., Warburton, E., Chatterjee, K., Nallasivan, A., Curran, D., Haider, S., Ghani, U., Kenton, A., Dallol, B., Mirza, M., Menezes, B., Davies, R., Robinson, T.G., Manning, L., Sztriha, L., Phinney, T., Sethi, P., Altafullah, I., Sharaf, A., Ostrander, M., Renati, S., Burgin, W.S., Olds, K., Delio, P., Malek, A., Dissin, J., Khatri, P., Flaherty, M., Demel, S., and Dofitas, S.
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28. Sex differences in cerebral venous sinus thrombosis after adenoviral vaccination against COVID-19
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Scutelnic, Adrian, van de Munckhof, Anita, Krzywicka, Katarzyna, van Kammen, Mayte Sánchez, Lindgren, Erik, Cordonnier, Charlotte, Kleinig, Timothy J, Field, Thalia S, Poli, Sven, Lemmens, Robin, Middeldorp, Saskia, Aaron, Sanjith, Borhani-Haghighi, Afshin, Arauz, Antonio, Kremer Hovinga, Johanna A, Günther, Albrecht, Putaala, Jukka, Wasay, Mohammad, Conforto, Adriana Bastos, de Sousa, Diana Aguiar, Jood, Katarina, Tatlisumak, Turgut, Ferro, José M, Coutinho, Jonathan M, Arnold, Marcel, Heldner, Mirjam R, Antonenko, Kateryna, Mbroh, Joshua, Brodard, Justine, Hooshmandi, Etrat, Dizonno, Vanessa, Devroye, Annemie, Ciccone, Alfonso, Wittstock, Matthias, Zimmermann, Julian, Bode, Felix J., Skjelland, Mona, Duan, Jiangang, Hiltunen, Sini, Zuurbier, Susanna M., Petruzzellis, Marco, Sharma, Aarti R., Ghoreishi, Abdoreza, Elkady, Ahmed, Negro, Alberto, Gutschalk, Alexander, Schoenenberger, Silvia, Nagel, Simon, Buture, Alina, Cervera, Alvaro, Paiva Nunes, Ana, Romina Montané Baños, Ana, Tiede, Andreas, Puthuppallil, Anemon, Tuladhar, Anil M., Mengel, Annerose, Medina, Antonio, Hellström Vogel, Åslög, Tawa, Audrey, Aujayeb, Avinash, Ramasamy, Balakrishnan, Casolla, Barbara, Lim Alvin Chew, Beng, Ziaadini, Bentalhoda, Varkey Maramattom, Boby, Buck, Brian, Zanferrari, Carla, Garcia-Esperon, Carlos, Vayne, Caroline, Legault, Catherine, Jacobi, Christian, Pfrepper, Christian, Pelz, Johann, Wahl, Christoph, Kern, Rolf, Tracol, Clement, Soriano, Cristina, Guisado-Alonso, Daniel, Bougon, David, Bal, Deepti, Sergio Zimatore, Domenico, Michalski, Dominik, Blacquiere, Dylan, Johansson, Elias, Cuadrado-Godia, Elisa, Sadeghi-Hokmabadi, Elyar, Carrera, Emmanuel, De Maistre, Emmanuel, Saxhaug Kristoffersen, Espen, Bonneville, Fabrice, Geeraerts, Thomas, Vuillier, Fabrice, Giammello, Fabrizio, D’Onofrio, Florindo, Grillo, Francesco, Caparros, François, Susen, Sophie, Maier, Frank, Tsivgoulis, Georgios, Gulli, Giosue, Frisullo, Giovanni, Franchineau, Guillaume, Cangür, Hakan, Katzberg, Hans, Mozhdehipanah, Hossein, Sibon, Igor, Baharoglu, M. Irem, Masjuan, Jaime, Brar, Jaskiran, Payen, Jean-Francois, Burrow, Jim, Fernandes, João, Octavio López Esparza, Jorge, Oen, Joyce, Schouten, Judith, Ng, Karl, Chatterton, Sophie, Wronski, Miriam, Althaus, Katharina, Garambois, Katia, Derex, Laurent, Puy, Laurent, Poorsaadat, Leila, Valler, Lenise, Januzi de Almeida Rocha, Letícia, Humbertjean, Lisa, Lebrato Hernandez, Lucia, Murillo-Bonilla, Luis, Kellermair, Lukas, Morin Martin, Mar, Sofia Cotelli, Maria, Hernandez Perez, Maria, Zedde, Marialuisa, Carvalho Dias, Mariana, Dubois, Marie-Cecile, Carvalho, Marta, Ghiasian, Masoud, Umaiorubahan, Meenakshisundaram, Kumar Karunakaran, Ravi, Roozbeh, Mehrdad, Romoli, Michele, Miranda, Miguel, Saadatnia, Mohammad, Bandettini di Poggio, Monica, Scholz, Moritz J., Kahnis, Robert, Almasi-Dooghaee, Mostafa, Hoseininejad Mir, Nahid, Ichaporia, Nasli R., Kumar Paramasivan, Naveen, Erat Sreedharan, Sapna, Sylaja, PN, Raposo, Nicolas, Fadakar, Nima, Kruyt, Nyika, Detante, Olivier, Cuisenier, Pauline, Huet, Olivier, Sharma, Pankaj, Candelaresi, Paolo, Scoppettuolo, Pasquale, Reiner, Peggy, Nemati, Reza, Vieira, Ricardo, Goh, Rudy, Murphy, Seán, Timsit, Serge, Coutts, Shelagh, Sharma, Shyam S., Bal, Simerpreet, Kaul, Subhash, Karapanayiotides, Theodoros, Cox, Thomas, Gattringer, Thomas, Mathew, Thomas, Bartsch, Thorsten, Shaygannejad, Vahid, Garcia-Talavera, Veronica, Palma, Vincenzo, Arslan, Yıldız, Mirzaasgari, Zahra, Yavari, Zeinab, Zamani, Zohreh, Bakchoul, Tamam, Levi, Marcel, and van Gorp, Eric C.M.
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Introduction: Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis associated with vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia (CVST-VITT) is a severe disease with high mortality. There are few data on sex differences in CVST-VITT. The aim of our study was to investigate the differences in presentation, treatment, clinical course, complications, and outcome of CVST-VITT between women and men.Patients and methods: We used data from an ongoing international registry on CVST-VITT. VITT was diagnosed according to the Pavord criteria. We compared the characteristics of CVST-VITT in women and men.Results: Of 133 patients with possible, probable, or definite CVST-VITT, 102 (77%) were women. Women were slightly younger [median age 42 (IQR 28–54) vs 45 (28–56)], presented more often with coma (26% vs 10%) and had a lower platelet count at presentation [median (IQR) 50x109/L (28–79) vs 68 (30–125)] than men. The nadir platelet count was lower in women [median (IQR) 34 (19–62) vs 53 (20–92)]. More women received endovascular treatment than men (15% vs 6%). Rates of treatment with intravenous immunoglobulins were similar (63% vs 66%), as were new venous thromboembolic events (14% vs 14%) and major bleeding complications (30% vs 20%). Rates of good functional outcome (modified Rankin Scale 0-2, 42% vs 45%) and in-hospital death (39% vs 41%) did not differ.Discussion and conclusions: Three quarters of CVST-VITT patients in this study were women. Women were more severely affected at presentation, but clinical course and outcome did not differ between women and men. VITT-specific treatments were overall similar, but more women received endovascular treatment.
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29. Internal and external morphology of Tectona grandis Linn F. diaspores and its relation to seed quality.
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dos Santos Oliveira, Andréa, Tatiana de Almeida, Tanismare, and Esperon Reis, Rodrigo de Góes
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30. Colorectal cancer incidences in Lynch syndrome: a comparison of results from the prospective lynch syndrome database and the international mismatch repair consortium
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Moller, P, Seppala, T, Dowty, JG, Haupt, S, Dominguez-Valentin, M, Sunde, L, Bernstein, I, Engel, C, Aretz, S, Nielsen, M, Capella, G, Evans, DG, Burn, J, Holinski-Feder, E, Bertario, L, Bonanni, B, Lindblom, A, Levi, Z, Macrae, F, Winship, I, Plazzer, J-P, Sijmons, R, Laghi, L, Della Valle, A, Heinimann, K, Half, E, Lopez-Koestner, F, Alvarez-Valenzuela, K, Scott, RJ, Katz, L, Laish, I, Vainer, E, Vaccaro, CA, Carraro, DM, Gluck, N, Abu-Freha, N, Stakelum, A, Kennelly, R, Winter, D, Rossi, BM, Greenblatt, M, Bohorquez, M, Sheth, H, Tibiletti, MG, Lino-Silva, LS, Horisberger, K, Portenkirchner, C, Nascimento, I, Rossi, NT, da Silva, LA, Thomas, H, Zarand, A, Mecklin, J-P, Pylvanainen, K, Renkonen-Sinisalo, L, Lepisto, A, Peltomaki, P, Therkildsen, C, Lindberg, LJ, Thorlacius-Ussing, O, von Knebel Doeberitz, M, Loeffler, M, Rahner, N, Steinke-Lange, V, Schmiegel, W, Vangala, D, Perne, C, Hueneburg, R, de Vargas, AF, Latchford, A, Gerdes, A-M, Backman, A-S, Guillen-Ponce, C, Snyder, C, Lautrup, CK, Amor, D, Palmero, E, Stoffel, E, Duijkers, F, Hall, MJ, Hampel, H, Williams, H, Okkels, H, Lubinski, J, Reece, J, Ngeow, J, Guillem, JG, Arnold, J, Wadt, K, Monahan, K, Senter, L, Rasmussen, LJ, van Hest, LP, Ricciardiello, L, Kohonen-Corish, MRJ, Ligtenberg, MJL, Southey, M, Aronson, M, Zahary, MN, Samadder, NJ, Poplawski, N, Hoogerbrugge, N, Morrison, PJ, James, P, Lee, G, Chen-Shtoyerman, R, Ankathil, R, Pai, R, Ward, R, Parry, S, Debniak, T, John, T, van Overeem Hansen, T, Caldes, T, Yamaguchi, T, Barca-Tierno, V, Garre, P, Cavestro, GM, Weitz, J, Redler, S, Buettner, R, Heuveline, V, Hopper, JL, Win, AK, Lindor, N, Gallinger, S, Le Marchand, L, Newcomb, PA, Figueiredo, J, Buchanan, DD, Thibodeau, SN, ten Broeke, SW, Hovig, E, Nakken, S, Pineda, M, Duenas, N, Brunet, J, Green, K, Lalloo, F, Newton, K, Crosbie, EJ, Mints, M, Tjandra, D, Neffa, F, Esperon, P, Kariv, R, Rosner, G, Pavicic, WH, Kalfayan, P, Torrezan, GT, Bassaneze, T, Martin, C, Moslein, G, Ahadova, A, Kloor, M, Sampson, JR, Jenkins, MA, Moller, P, Seppala, T, Dowty, JG, Haupt, S, Dominguez-Valentin, M, Sunde, L, Bernstein, I, Engel, C, Aretz, S, Nielsen, M, Capella, G, Evans, DG, Burn, J, Holinski-Feder, E, Bertario, L, Bonanni, B, Lindblom, A, Levi, Z, Macrae, F, Winship, I, Plazzer, J-P, Sijmons, R, Laghi, L, Della Valle, A, Heinimann, K, Half, E, Lopez-Koestner, F, Alvarez-Valenzuela, K, Scott, RJ, Katz, L, Laish, I, Vainer, E, Vaccaro, CA, Carraro, DM, Gluck, N, Abu-Freha, N, Stakelum, A, Kennelly, R, Winter, D, Rossi, BM, Greenblatt, M, Bohorquez, M, Sheth, H, Tibiletti, MG, Lino-Silva, LS, Horisberger, K, Portenkirchner, C, Nascimento, I, Rossi, NT, da Silva, LA, Thomas, H, Zarand, A, Mecklin, J-P, Pylvanainen, K, Renkonen-Sinisalo, L, Lepisto, A, Peltomaki, P, Therkildsen, C, Lindberg, LJ, Thorlacius-Ussing, O, von Knebel Doeberitz, M, Loeffler, M, Rahner, N, Steinke-Lange, V, Schmiegel, W, Vangala, D, Perne, C, Hueneburg, R, de Vargas, AF, Latchford, A, Gerdes, A-M, Backman, A-S, Guillen-Ponce, C, Snyder, C, Lautrup, CK, Amor, D, Palmero, E, Stoffel, E, Duijkers, F, Hall, MJ, Hampel, H, Williams, H, Okkels, H, Lubinski, J, Reece, J, Ngeow, J, Guillem, JG, Arnold, J, Wadt, K, Monahan, K, Senter, L, Rasmussen, LJ, van Hest, LP, Ricciardiello, L, Kohonen-Corish, MRJ, Ligtenberg, MJL, Southey, M, Aronson, M, Zahary, MN, Samadder, NJ, Poplawski, N, Hoogerbrugge, N, Morrison, PJ, James, P, Lee, G, Chen-Shtoyerman, R, Ankathil, R, Pai, R, Ward, R, Parry, S, Debniak, T, John, T, van Overeem Hansen, T, Caldes, T, Yamaguchi, T, Barca-Tierno, V, Garre, P, Cavestro, GM, Weitz, J, Redler, S, Buettner, R, Heuveline, V, Hopper, JL, Win, AK, Lindor, N, Gallinger, S, Le Marchand, L, Newcomb, PA, Figueiredo, J, Buchanan, DD, Thibodeau, SN, ten Broeke, SW, Hovig, E, Nakken, S, Pineda, M, Duenas, N, Brunet, J, Green, K, Lalloo, F, Newton, K, Crosbie, EJ, Mints, M, Tjandra, D, Neffa, F, Esperon, P, Kariv, R, Rosner, G, Pavicic, WH, Kalfayan, P, Torrezan, GT, Bassaneze, T, Martin, C, Moslein, G, Ahadova, A, Kloor, M, Sampson, JR, and Jenkins, MA
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OBJECTIVE: To compare colorectal cancer (CRC) incidences in carriers of pathogenic variants of the MMR genes in the PLSD and IMRC cohorts, of which only the former included mandatory colonoscopy surveillance for all participants. METHODS: CRC incidences were calculated in an intervention group comprising a cohort of confirmed carriers of pathogenic or likely pathogenic variants in mismatch repair genes (path_MMR) followed prospectively by the Prospective Lynch Syndrome Database (PLSD). All had colonoscopy surveillance, with polypectomy when polyps were identified. Comparison was made with a retrospective cohort reported by the International Mismatch Repair Consortium (IMRC). This comprised confirmed and inferred path_MMR carriers who were first- or second-degree relatives of Lynch syndrome probands. RESULTS: In the PLSD, 8,153 subjects had follow-up colonoscopy surveillance for a total of 67,604 years and 578 carriers had CRC diagnosed. Average cumulative incidences of CRC in path_MLH1 carriers at 70 years of age were 52% in males and 41% in females; for path_MSH2 50% and 39%; for path_MSH6 13% and 17% and for path_PMS2 11% and 8%. In contrast, in the IMRC cohort, corresponding cumulative incidences were 40% and 27%; 34% and 23%; 16% and 8% and 7% and 6%. Comparing just the European carriers in the two series gave similar findings. Numbers in the PLSD series did not allow comparisons of carriers from other continents separately. Cumulative incidences at 25 years were < 1% in all retrospective groups. CONCLUSIONS: Prospectively observed CRC incidences (PLSD) in path_MLH1 and path_MSH2 carriers undergoing colonoscopy surveillance and polypectomy were higher than in the retrospective (IMRC) series, and were not reduced in path_MSH6 carriers. These findings were the opposite to those expected. CRC point incidence before 50 years of age was reduced in path_PMS2 carriers subjected to colonoscopy, but not significantly so.
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31. Bridging Thrombolysis Before Endovascular Therapy in Stroke Patients With Faster Core Growth.
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Lin, Longting, Zhang, Hao, Liu, Feifeng, Chen, Chen, Chen, Chushuang, Bivard, Andrew, Parsons, Mark W., Li, Gang, Levi, Christopher R., Spratt, Neil J., Garcia-Esperon, Carlos, Miteff, Ferdinand, Choi, Philip M.C., Kleining, Timothy, O'Brien, Billy, Butcher, Kenneth, Yang, Jianhong, Yin, Congguo, Wang, Peng, and Geng, Yu
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32. Safety and Efficacy of Tenecteplase and Alteplase in Patients With Tandem Lesion Stroke: A Post Hoc Analysis of the EXTEND-IA TNK Trials.
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Yogendrakumar, Vignan, Churilov, Leonid, Mitchell, Peter J., Kleinig, Timothy J., Yassi, Nawaf, Thijs, Vincent, Wu, Teddy, Shah, Darshan, Bailey, Peter, Dewey, Helen M., Choi, Philip M.C., Ma, Alice, Wijeratne, Tissa, Garcia-Esperon, Carlos, Cloud, Geoffrey, Chandra, Ronil V., Cordato, Dennis J., Yan, Bernard, Sharma, Gagan, and Desmond, Patricia M.
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33. Diagnostic and therapeutic practice for Heart Failure with preserved ejection fraction around the world: An international survey.
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Saldarriaga, Clara, de Gracia, Sydney Stephanie Goldfeder, Mejia, Maria Isabel Palacio, Shchendrygina, Anastasia, Kida, Keisuke, Fauvel, Charles, Zaleska-Kociecka, Marta, Mapelli, Massimo, Einarsson, Hafsteinn, Guidetti, Federica, Robledo, Gina Gonzalez, Milinkovic, Ivan, Esperon, Guillermina, Tejero, Alberto, Meznar, Anja Zupan, Rustamova, Yasmin, Vishram-Nielsen, Julie, Mohty, Dania, Zieroth, Shelley, and Barasa, Anders
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There is a gap in knowledge about implementing diagnostic tools and therapy for heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) in clinical practice. This survey aimed to assess real-world practice in HFpEF diagnosis and treatment in the international medical community. An independent academic web-based 29-question survey was designed by a group of heart failure specialists and posted by email and through scientific societies and social networks to a broad community of physicians worldwide. 1.460 physicians from 95 countries answered the survey, with a mean age of 42.2±10.4 years, 39.4 % females, and 85.1 % were cardiologists. The left ventricular ejection fraction cut-off value selected for HFpEF diagnosis was 50 % for 89 % of participants. The scores for the probability of diagnosis of HFpEF were used only by 47.2 %, and H2FPEF was the most used score (31 %). Natriuretic peptides were used by 87.4 % of participants for the diagnostic workup, while the diastolic stress test was only used by 26.2 %. 54.4 % of participants chose SGLT2 inhibitors as their first drug treatment, followed by diuretics (18.6 %) and ACE inhibitors (8.4 %). In an international academic survey on HFpEF management, the criteria for screening and diagnosis of HFpEF patients remain aligned with classic international guidelines with a low use of diagnostic scores. SGLT2i is the leading therapeutic drug class used for this heterogeneous patient population. These results raise the need to improve education and awareness on diagnosing and managing HFpEF patients. [Display omitted] [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Ultra-Long Transfers for Endovascular Thrombectomy-Mission Impossible?: The Australia-New Zealand Experience.
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Garcia-Esperon, Carlos, Wu, Teddy Y., Carraro do Nascimento, Vinicius, Yan, Bernard, Kurunawai, Craig, Kleinig, Tim, Selkirk, Gregory, Blacker, David, Barber, P. Alan, Ranta, Annemarei, Cervera, Alvaro, Wong, Andrew, Mitchell, Peter, Muller, Claire, Rice, Hal, De Villiers, Laetitia, Jannes, Jim, Beom Hong, Jae, Bailey, Peter, and Brown, Helen
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35. The 24th International Mammalian Genome Conference meeting report
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Wallace, Marsha, Vlangos, Christopher N., and de la Casa-Esperon, Elena
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36. Analysis in the Prospective Lynch Syndrome Database identifies sarcoma as part of the Lynch syndrome tumor spectrum
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Dominguez-Valentin M., Sampson J. R., Moller P., Seppala T. T., Plazzer J. -P., Nakken S., Engel C., Aretz S., Jenkins M. A., Sunde L., Bernstein I., Capella G., Balaguer F., Thomas H., Evans D. G., Burn J., Greenblatt M., Hovig E., Nielsen M., de Vos tot Nederveen Cappel W. H., Sijmons R. H., Bertario L., Tibiletti M. G., Cavestro G. M., Lindblom A., Valle A. D., Lopez-Kostner F., Gluck N., Katz L. H., Heinimann K., Vaccaro C. A., Buttner R., Gorgens H., Holinski-Feder E., Morak M., Holzapfel S., Huneburg R., von Knebel Doeberitz M., Loeffler M., Rahner N., Weitz J., Steinke-Lange V., ten Broeke S. W., Schmiegel W., Vangala D., Pylvanainen K., Renkonen-Sinisalo L., Hopper J. L., Win A. K., Haile R. W., Lindor N. M., Gallinger S., Le Marchand L., Newcomb P. A., Figueiredo J. C., Thibodeau S. N., Jensen L. H., Madsen M. B., Kroldrup L., Nilbert M., Moreira L., Sanchez A., Serra-Burriel M., Pineda M., Navarro M., Vidal J. B., Blanco I., Green K., Lalloo F., Crosbie E. J., Hill J., Denton O. G., Rodland E. A., Vasen H., Mints M., Neffa F., Esperon P., Alvarez K., Kariv R., Rosner G., Pinero T. A., Gonzalez M. L., Kalfayan P., Tjandra D., Winship I. M., Macrae F., Moslein G., Mecklin J. -P., Dominguez-Valentin, M., Sampson, J. R., Moller, P., Seppala, T. T., Plazzer, J. -P., Nakken, S., Engel, C., Aretz, S., Jenkins, M. A., Sunde, L., Bernstein, I., Capella, G., Balaguer, F., Thomas, H., Evans, D. G., Burn, J., Greenblatt, M., Hovig, E., Nielsen, M., de Vos tot Nederveen Cappel, W. H., Sijmons, R. H., Bertario, L., Tibiletti, M. G., Cavestro, G. M., Lindblom, A., Valle, A. D., Lopez-Kostner, F., Gluck, N., Katz, L. H., Heinimann, K., Vaccaro, C. A., Buttner, R., Gorgens, H., Holinski-Feder, E., Morak, M., Holzapfel, S., Huneburg, R., von Knebel Doeberitz, M., Loeffler, M., Rahner, N., Weitz, J., Steinke-Lange, V., ten Broeke, S. W., Schmiegel, W., Vangala, D., Pylvanainen, K., Renkonen-Sinisalo, L., Hopper, J. L., Win, A. K., Haile, R. W., Lindor, N. M., Gallinger, S., Le Marchand, L., Newcomb, P. A., Figueiredo, J. C., Thibodeau, S. N., Jensen, L. H., Madsen, M. B., Kroldrup, L., Nilbert, M., Moreira, L., Sanchez, A., Serra-Burriel, M., Pineda, M., Navarro, M., Vidal, J. B., Blanco, I., Green, K., Lalloo, F., Crosbie, E. J., Hill, J., Denton, O. G., Rodland, E. A., Vasen, H., Mints, M., Neffa, F., Esperon, P., Alvarez, K., Kariv, R., Rosner, G., Pinero, T. A., Gonzalez, M. L., Kalfayan, P., Tjandra, D., Winship, I. M., Macrae, F., Moslein, G., and Mecklin, J. -P.
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37. Correction: Cancer risks by gene, age, and gender in 6350 carriers of pathogenic mismatch repair variants: findings from the Prospective Lynch Syndrome Database (Genetics in Medicine, (2020), 22, 1, (15-25), 10.1038/s41436-019-0596-9)
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Dominguez-Valentin M., Sampson J. R., Seppala T. T., ten Broeke S. W., Plazzer J. -P., Nakken S., Engel C., Aretz S., Jenkins M. A., Sunde L., Bernstein I., Capella G., Balaguer F., Thomas H., Evans D. G., Burn J., Greenblatt M., Hovig E., de Vos tot Nederveen Cappel W. H., Sijmons R. H., Bertario L., Tibiletti M. G., Cavestro G. M., Lindblom A., Della Valle A., Lopez-Kostner F., Gluck N., Katz L. H., Heinimann K., Vaccaro C. A., Buttner R., Gorgens H., Holinski-Feder E., Morak M., Holzapfel S., Huneburg R., Knebel Doeberitz M., Loeffler M., Rahner N., Schackert H. K., Steinke-Lange V., Schmiegel W., Vangala D., Pylvanainen K., Renkonen-Sinisalo L., Hopper J. L., Win A. K., Haile R. W., Lindor N. M., Gallinger S., Le Marchand L., Newcomb P. A., Figueiredo J. C., Thibodeau S. N., Wadt K., Therkildsen C., Okkels H., Ketabi Z., Moreira L., Sanchez A., Serra-Burriel M., Pineda M., Navarro M., Blanco I., Green K., Lalloo F., Crosbie E. J., Hill J., Denton O. G., Frayling I. M., Rodland E. A., Vasen H., Mints M., Neffa F., Esperon P., Alvarez K., Kariv R., Rosner G., Pinero T. A., Gonzalez M. L., Kalfayan P., Tjandra D., Winship I. M., Macrae F., Moslein G., Mecklin J. -P., Nielsen M., Moller P., Dominguez-Valentin, M., Sampson, J. R., Seppala, T. T., ten Broeke, S. W., Plazzer, J. -P., Nakken, S., Engel, C., Aretz, S., Jenkins, M. A., Sunde, L., Bernstein, I., Capella, G., Balaguer, F., Thomas, H., Evans, D. G., Burn, J., Greenblatt, M., Hovig, E., de Vos tot Nederveen Cappel, W. H., Sijmons, R. H., Bertario, L., Tibiletti, M. G., Cavestro, G. M., Lindblom, A., Della Valle, A., Lopez-Kostner, F., Gluck, N., Katz, L. H., Heinimann, K., Vaccaro, C. A., Buttner, R., Gorgens, H., Holinski-Feder, E., Morak, M., Holzapfel, S., Huneburg, R., Knebel Doeberitz, M., Loeffler, M., Rahner, N., Schackert, H. K., Steinke-Lange, V., Schmiegel, W., Vangala, D., Pylvanainen, K., Renkonen-Sinisalo, L., Hopper, J. L., Win, A. K., Haile, R. W., Lindor, N. M., Gallinger, S., Le Marchand, L., Newcomb, P. A., Figueiredo, J. C., Thibodeau, S. N., Wadt, K., Therkildsen, C., Okkels, H., Ketabi, Z., Moreira, L., Sanchez, A., Serra-Burriel, M., Pineda, M., Navarro, M., Blanco, I., Green, K., Lalloo, F., Crosbie, E. J., Hill, J., Denton, O. G., Frayling, I. M., Rodland, E. A., Vasen, H., Mints, M., Neffa, F., Esperon, P., Alvarez, K., Kariv, R., Rosner, G., Pinero, T. A., Gonzalez, M. L., Kalfayan, P., Tjandra, D., Winship, I. M., Macrae, F., Moslein, G., Mecklin, J. -P., Nielsen, M., and Moller, P.
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The original version of this Article did not contain details of Dutch Cancer Society (DCS) funding (grant number UL 2017-8223) in the Acknowledgements section. This has now been corrected in both the PDF and HTML versions of the Article.
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38. Assessment on the effectiveness of learning management system using sentiment analysis
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Doria, J. B., Galas, Elbert, Faustino, Xander, Esperon, Napoleon, and Buted, Dexter
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39. Endovascular thrombectomy for acute ischaemic stroke improves and maintains function in the very elderly: A multicentre propensity score matched analysis
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Dunphy, Harriette, Garcia-Esperon, Carlos, Beom Hong, Jae, Manoczki, Csilla, Wilson, Duncan, Lim Alvin Chew, Beng, Beharry, James, Bivard, Andrew, Hasnain, Md Golam, Krauss, Martin, Collecutt, Wayne, Miteff, Ferdi, Spratt, Neil, Parsons, Mark W, Alan Barber, Peter, Ranta, Annemarei, Fink, John N, and Wu, Teddy Y
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Introduction: The very elderly (⩾80 years) are under-represented in randomised endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) clinical trials for acute ischaemic stroke. Rates of independent outcome in this group are generally lower than the less-old patients but the comparisons may be biased by an imbalance of non-age related baseline characteristics, treatment related metrics and medical risk factors.Patients and methods: We compared outcomes between very elderly (⩾80) and the less-old (<80 years) using retrospective data from consecutive patients receiving EVT from four comprehensive stroke centres in New Zealand and Australia. We used propensity score matching or multivariable logistic regression to account for confounders.Results: We included 600 patients (300 in each age cohort) after propensity score matching from an initial group of 1270 patients. The median baseline National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale was 16 (11–21), with 455 (75.8%) having symptom free pre-stroke independent function, and 268 (44.7%) receiving intravenous thrombolysis. Good functional outcome (90-day modified Rankin Scale 0–2) was achieved in 282 (46.8%), with very elderly patients having less proportion of good outcome compared to the less-old (118 (39.3%) vs 163 (54.3%), p< 0.01). There was no difference between the very elderly and the less-old in the proportion of patients who returned to baseline function at 90 days (56 (18.7%) vs 62 (20.7%), p= 0.54). All-cause 90-day mortality was higher in the very elderly (75 (25%) vs 49 (16.3%), p< 0.01), without a difference in symptomatic haemorrhage (very elderly 11 (3.7%) vs 6 (2.0%), p= 0.33). In the multivariable logistic regression models, the very elderly were significantly associated with reduced odds of good 90-day outcome (OR 0.49, 95% CI 0.34–0.69, p< 0.01) but not with return to baseline function (OR 0.85, 90% CI 0.54–1.29, p= 0.45) after adjusting for confounders.Conclusion: Endovascular thrombectomy can be successfully and safely performed in the very elderly. Despite an increase in all-cause 90-day mortality, selected very elderly patients are as likely as younger patients with similar baseline characteristics to return to baseline function following EVT.
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40. Intravenous Thrombolysis in Patients With Ischemic Stroke and Recent Ingestion of Direct Oral Anticoagulants
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Meinel, Thomas R., Wilson, Duncan, Gensicke, Henrik, Scheitz, Jan F., Ringleb, Peter, Goganau, Ioana, Kaesmacher, Johannes, Bae, Hee-Joon, Kim, Do Yeon, Kermer, Pawel, Suzuki, Kentaro, Kimura, Kazumi, Macha, Kosmas, Koga, Masatoshi, Wada, Shinichi, Altersberger, Valerian, Salerno, Alexander, Palanikumar, Logesh, Zini, Andrea, Forlivesi, Stefano, Kellert, Lars, Wischmann, Johannes, Kristoffersen, Espen S., Beharry, James, Barber, P. Alan, Hong, Jae Beom, Cereda, Carlo, Schlemm, Eckhard, Yakushiji, Yusuke, Poli, Sven, Leker, Ronen, Romoli, Michele, Zedde, Marialuisa, Curtze, Sami, Ikenberg, Benno, Uphaus, Timo, Giannandrea, David, Portela, Pere Cardona, Veltkamp, Roland, Ranta, Annemarei, Arnold, Marcel, Fischer, Urs, Cha, Jae-Kwan, Wu, Teddy Y., Purrucker, Jan C., Seiffge, David J., Kägi, Georg, Engelter, Stefan, Nolte, Christian H., Kallmünzer, Bernd, Michel, Patrik, Kleinig, Timothy J., Fink, John, Rønning, Ole Morten, Campbell, Bruce, Nederkoorn, Paul J., Thomalla, Götz, Kunieda, Takenobu, Poli, Khouloud, Béjot, Yannick, Soo, Yannie, Garcia-Esperon, Carlos, Ntaios, Georges, Cordonnier, Charlotte, Marto, João Pedro, Bigliardi, Guido, Lun, François, Choi, Philip M. C., Steiner, Thorsten, Ustrell, Xavier, Werring, David, Wegener, Susanne, Pezzini, Alessandro, Du, Houwei, Martí-Fàbregas, Joan, Cánovas-Vergé, David, Strbian, Daniel, Padjen, Visnja, Yaghi, Shadi, Stretz, Christoph, and Kim, Joon-Tae
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IMPORTANCE: International guidelines recommend avoiding intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) in patients with ischemic stroke who have a recent intake of a direct oral anticoagulant (DOAC). OBJECTIVE: To determine the risk of symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage (sICH) associated with use of IVT in patients with recent DOAC ingestion. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This international, multicenter, retrospective cohort study included 64 primary and comprehensive stroke centers across Europe, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand. Consecutive adult patients with ischemic stroke who received IVT (both with and without thrombectomy) were included. Patients whose last known DOAC ingestion was more than 48 hours before stroke onset were excluded. A total of 832 patients with recent DOAC use were compared with 32 375 controls without recent DOAC use. Data were collected from January 2008 to December 2021. EXPOSURES: Prior DOAC therapy (confirmed last ingestion within 48 hours prior to IVT) compared with no prior oral anticoagulation. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: The main outcome was sICH within 36 hours after IVT, defined as worsening of at least 4 points on the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale and attributed to radiologically evident intracranial hemorrhage. Outcomes were compared according to different selection strategies (DOAC-level measurements, DOAC reversal treatment, IVT with neither DOAC-level measurement nor idarucizumab). The association of sICH with DOAC plasma levels and very recent ingestions was explored in sensitivity analyses. RESULTS: Of 33 207 included patients, 14 458 (43.5%) were female, and the median (IQR) age was 73 (62-80) years. The median (IQR) National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score was 9 (5-16). Of the 832 patients taking DOAC, 252 (30.3%) received DOAC reversal before IVT (all idarucizumab), 225 (27.0%) had DOAC-level measurements, and 355 (42.7%) received IVT without measuring DOAC plasma levels or reversal treatment. The unadjusted rate of sICH was 2.5% (95% CI, 1.6-3.8) in patients taking DOACs compared with 4.1% (95% CI, 3.9-4.4) in control patients using no anticoagulants. Recent DOAC ingestion was associated with lower odds of sICH after IVT compared with no anticoagulation (adjusted odds ratio, 0.57; 95% CI, 0.36-0.92). This finding was consistent among the different selection strategies and in sensitivity analyses of patients with detectable plasma levels or very recent ingestion. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: In this study, there was insufficient evidence of excess harm associated with off-label IVT in selected patients after ischemic stroke with recent DOAC ingestion.
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41. Prevalence of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations in breast cancer patients from Cuba
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Rodriguez, Rolando Comacho, Esperon, Antonio Alejandro, Ropero, Ramon, Rubio, Maria Caridad, Rodriguez, Ronald, Ortiz, Rosa M., Anta, Juan J. Lence, de los Rios, Mario, Carnesolta, Deyanira, del Olivera, Maria C., Vansam, Somalia Stiu, Royer, Robert, Akbari, Mohammad R., Donenberg, Talia, and Narod, Steven A.
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42. Association of Endovascular Thrombectomy With Functional Outcome in Patients With Acute Stroke With a Large Ischemic Core.
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Garcia-Esperon, Carlos, Bivard, Andrew, Johns, Hannah, Chen, Chushuang, Churilov, Leonid, Lin, Longting, Butcher, Kenneth, Kleinig, Timothy J., Choi, Philip M.C., Cheng, Xin, Dong, Qiang, Aviv, Richard I., Miteff, Ferdinand, Spratt, Neil J., Levi, Christopher R., Parsons, Mark W., and INSPIRE Study group
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43. Diagnostic Utility of Computed Tomography Perfusion in the Telestroke Setting.
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Arora, Kshitij, Gaekwad, Aaron, Evans, James, O'Brien, William, Ang, Timothy, Garcia-Esperon, Carlos, Blair, Christopher, Edwards, Leon S., Chew, Beng L.A., Delcourt, Candice, Spratt, Neil J., Parsons, Mark W., and Butcher, Ken S.
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44. Uptake of hysterectomy and bilateral salpingooophorectomy in carriers of pathogenic mismatch repair variants: a Prospective Lynch Syndrome Database report
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Seppala, TT, Dominguez-Valentin, M, Crosbie, EJ, Engel, C, Aretz, S, Macrae, F, Winship, I, Capella, G, Thomas, H, Hovig, E, Nielsen, M, Sijmons, RH, Bertario, L, Bonanni, B, Tibiletti, MG, Cavestro, GM, Mints, M, Gluck, N, Katz, L, Heinimann, K, Vaccaro, CA, Green, K, Lalloo, F, Hill, J, Schmiegel, W, Vangala, D, Perne, C, Strauss, H-G, Tecklenburg, J, Holinski-Feder, E, Steinke-Lange, V, Mecklin, J-P, Plazzer, J-P, Pineda, M, Navarro, M, Vida, JB, Kariv, R, Rosner, G, Pinero, TA, Pavicic, W, Kalfayan, P, Ten Broeke, SW, Jenkins, MA, Sunde, L, Bernstein, I, Burn, J, Greenblatt, M, Cappel, WHDVTN, Della Valle, A, Lopez-Koestner, F, Alvarez, K, Buettner, R, Goergens, H, Morak, M, Holzapfel, S, Hueneburg, R, Doeberitz, MVK, Loeffler, M, Redler, S, Weitz, J, Pylvaenaeinen, K, Renkonen-Sinisalo, L, Lepisto, A, Hopper, JL, Win, AK, Lindor, NM, Gallinger, S, Marchand, LL, Newcomb, PA, Figueiredo, JC, Thibodeau, SN, Therkildsen, C, Wadt, KAW, Mourits, MJE, Ketabi, Z, Denton, OG, Rodland, EA, Vasen, H, Neffa, F, Esperon, P, Tjandra, D, Moeslein, G, Rokkones, E, Sampson, JR, Evans, DG, Moller, P, Seppala, TT, Dominguez-Valentin, M, Crosbie, EJ, Engel, C, Aretz, S, Macrae, F, Winship, I, Capella, G, Thomas, H, Hovig, E, Nielsen, M, Sijmons, RH, Bertario, L, Bonanni, B, Tibiletti, MG, Cavestro, GM, Mints, M, Gluck, N, Katz, L, Heinimann, K, Vaccaro, CA, Green, K, Lalloo, F, Hill, J, Schmiegel, W, Vangala, D, Perne, C, Strauss, H-G, Tecklenburg, J, Holinski-Feder, E, Steinke-Lange, V, Mecklin, J-P, Plazzer, J-P, Pineda, M, Navarro, M, Vida, JB, Kariv, R, Rosner, G, Pinero, TA, Pavicic, W, Kalfayan, P, Ten Broeke, SW, Jenkins, MA, Sunde, L, Bernstein, I, Burn, J, Greenblatt, M, Cappel, WHDVTN, Della Valle, A, Lopez-Koestner, F, Alvarez, K, Buettner, R, Goergens, H, Morak, M, Holzapfel, S, Hueneburg, R, Doeberitz, MVK, Loeffler, M, Redler, S, Weitz, J, Pylvaenaeinen, K, Renkonen-Sinisalo, L, Lepisto, A, Hopper, JL, Win, AK, Lindor, NM, Gallinger, S, Marchand, LL, Newcomb, PA, Figueiredo, JC, Thibodeau, SN, Therkildsen, C, Wadt, KAW, Mourits, MJE, Ketabi, Z, Denton, OG, Rodland, EA, Vasen, H, Neffa, F, Esperon, P, Tjandra, D, Moeslein, G, Rokkones, E, Sampson, JR, Evans, DG, and Moller, P
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PURPOSE: This study aimed to report the uptake of hysterectomy and/or bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy (BSO) to prevent gynaecological cancers (risk-reducing surgery [RRS]) in carriers of pathogenic MMR (path_MMR) variants. METHODS: The Prospective Lynch Syndrome Database (PLSD) was used to investigate RRS by a cross-sectional study in 2292 female path_MMR carriers aged 30-69 years. RESULTS: Overall, 144, 79, and 517 carriers underwent risk-reducing hysterectomy, BSO, or both combined, respectively. Two-thirds of procedures before 50 years of age were combined hysterectomy and BSO, and 81% of all procedures included BSO. Risk-reducing hysterectomy was performed before age 50 years in 28%, 25%, 15%, and 9%, and BSO in 26%, 25%, 14% and 13% of path_MLH1, path_MSH2, path_MSH6, and path_PMS2 carriers, respectively. Before 50 years of age, 107 of 188 (57%) BSO and 126 of 204 (62%) hysterectomies were performed in women without any prior cancer, and only 5% (20/392) were performed simultaneously with colorectal cancer (CRC) surgery. CONCLUSION: Uptake of RRS before 50 years of age was low, and RRS was rarely undertaken in association with surgical treatment of CRC. Uptake of RRS aligned poorly with gene- and age-associated risk estimates for endometrial or ovarian cancer that were published recently from PLSD and did not correspond well with current clinical guidelines. The reasons should be clarified. Decision-making on opting for or against RRS and its timing should be better aligned with predicted risk and mortality for endometrial and ovarian cancer in Lynch syndrome to improve outcomes.
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45. Risk-reducing hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy in female heterozygotes of pathogenic mismatch repair variants: a Prospective Lynch Syndrome Database report
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Dominguez-Valentin, M, Crosbie, EJ, Engel, C, Aretz, S, Macrae, F, Winship, I, Capella, G, Thomas, H, Nakken, S, Hovig, E, Nielsen, M, Sijmons, RH, Bertario, L, Bonanni, B, Tibiletti, MG, Cavestro, GM, Mints, M, Gluck, N, Katz, L, Heinimann, K, Vaccaro, CA, Green, K, Lalloo, F, Hill, J, Schmiegel, W, Vangala, D, Perne, C, Strauss, H-G, Tecklenburg, J, Holinski-Feder, E, Steinke-Lange, V, Mecklin, J-P, Plazzer, J-P, Pineda, M, Navarro, M, Brunet Vidal, J, Kariv, R, Rosner, G, Alejandra Pinero, T, Laura Gonzalez, M, Kalfayan, P, Ryan, N, Ten Broeke, SW, Jenkins, MA, Sunde, L, Bernstein, I, Burn, J, Greenblatt, M, Cappel, WHDVTN, Della Valle, A, Lopez-Koestner, F, Alvarez, K, Buettner, R, Goergens, H, Morak, M, Holzapfel, S, Hueneburg, R, Doeberitz, MVK, Loeffler, M, Rahner, N, Weitz, J, Pylvanainen, K, Renkonen-Sinisalo, L, Lepisto, A, Auranen, A, Hopper, JL, Win, AK, Haile, RW, Lindor, NM, Gallinger, S, Le Marchand, L, Newcomb, PA, Figueiredo, JC, Thibodeau, SN, Therkildsen, C, Okkels, H, Ketabi, Z, Denton, OG, Rodland, EA, Vasen, H, Neffa, F, Esperon, P, Tjandra, D, Moeslein, G, Sampson, JR, Evans, DG, Seppala, TT, Moller, P, Dominguez-Valentin, M, Crosbie, EJ, Engel, C, Aretz, S, Macrae, F, Winship, I, Capella, G, Thomas, H, Nakken, S, Hovig, E, Nielsen, M, Sijmons, RH, Bertario, L, Bonanni, B, Tibiletti, MG, Cavestro, GM, Mints, M, Gluck, N, Katz, L, Heinimann, K, Vaccaro, CA, Green, K, Lalloo, F, Hill, J, Schmiegel, W, Vangala, D, Perne, C, Strauss, H-G, Tecklenburg, J, Holinski-Feder, E, Steinke-Lange, V, Mecklin, J-P, Plazzer, J-P, Pineda, M, Navarro, M, Brunet Vidal, J, Kariv, R, Rosner, G, Alejandra Pinero, T, Laura Gonzalez, M, Kalfayan, P, Ryan, N, Ten Broeke, SW, Jenkins, MA, Sunde, L, Bernstein, I, Burn, J, Greenblatt, M, Cappel, WHDVTN, Della Valle, A, Lopez-Koestner, F, Alvarez, K, Buettner, R, Goergens, H, Morak, M, Holzapfel, S, Hueneburg, R, Doeberitz, MVK, Loeffler, M, Rahner, N, Weitz, J, Pylvanainen, K, Renkonen-Sinisalo, L, Lepisto, A, Auranen, A, Hopper, JL, Win, AK, Haile, RW, Lindor, NM, Gallinger, S, Le Marchand, L, Newcomb, PA, Figueiredo, JC, Thibodeau, SN, Therkildsen, C, Okkels, H, Ketabi, Z, Denton, OG, Rodland, EA, Vasen, H, Neffa, F, Esperon, P, Tjandra, D, Moeslein, G, Sampson, JR, Evans, DG, Seppala, TT, and Moller, P
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PURPOSE: To determine impact of risk-reducing hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy (BSO) on gynecological cancer incidence and death in heterozygotes of pathogenic MMR (path_MMR) variants. METHODS: The Prospective Lynch Syndrome Database was used to investigate the effects of gynecological risk-reducing surgery (RRS) at different ages. RESULTS: Risk-reducing hysterectomy at 25 years of age prevents endometrial cancer before 50 years in 15%, 18%, 13%, and 0% of path_MLH1, path_MSH2, path_MSH6, and path_PMS2 heterozygotes and death in 2%, 2%, 1%, and 0%, respectively. Risk-reducing BSO at 25 years of age prevents ovarian cancer before 50 years in 6%, 11%, 2%, and 0% and death in 1%, 2%, 0%, and 0%, respectively. Risk-reducing hysterectomy at 40 years prevents endometrial cancer by 50 years in 13%, 16%, 11%, and 0% and death in 1%, 2%, 1%, and 0%, respectively. BSO at 40 years prevents ovarian cancer before 50 years in 4%, 8%, 0%, and 0%, and death in 1%, 1%, 0%, and 0%, respectively. CONCLUSION: Little benefit is gained by performing RRS before 40 years of age and premenopausal BSO in path_MSH6 and path_PMS2 heterozygotes has no measurable benefit for mortality. These findings may aid decision making for women with LS who are considering RRS.
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46. No Difference in Penetrance between Truncating and Missense/Aberrant Splicing Pathogenic Variants in MLH1 and MSH2: A Prospective Lynch Syndrome Database Study
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Dominguez-Valentin, M, Plazzer, J-P, Sampson, JR, Engel, C, Aretz, S, Jenkins, MA, Sunde, L, Bernstein, I, Capella, G, Balaguer, F, Macrae, F, Winship, IM, Thomas, H, Evans, DG, Burn, J, Greenblatt, M, Cappel, WHDVTN, Sijmons, RH, Nielsen, M, Bertario, L, Bonanni, B, Tibiletti, MG, Cavestro, GM, Lindblom, A, Della Valle, A, Lopez-Kostner, F, Alvarez, K, Gluck, N, Katz, L, Heinimann, K, Vaccaro, CA, Nakken, S, Hovig, E, Green, K, Lalloo, F, Hill, J, Vasen, HFA, Perne, C, Buettner, R, Goergens, H, Holinski-Feder, E, Morak, M, Holzapfel, S, Hueneburg, R, Doeberitz, MVK, Loeffler, M, Rahner, N, Weitz, J, Steinke-Lange, V, Schmiegel, W, Vangala, D, Crosbie, EJ, Pineda, M, Navarro, M, Brunet, J, Moreira, L, Sanchez, A, Serra-Burriel, M, Mints, M, Kariv, R, Rosner, G, Pinero, TA, Pavicic, WH, Kalfayan, P, ten Broeke, SW, Mecklin, J-P, Pylvanainen, K, Renkonen-Sinisalo, L, Lepisto, A, Peltomaki, P, Hopper, JL, Win, AK, Buchanan, DD, Lindor, NM, Gallinger, S, Le Marchand, L, Newcomb, PA, Figueiredo, JC, Thibodeau, SN, Therkildsen, C, Hansen, TVO, Lindberg, L, Rodland, EA, Neffa, F, Esperon, P, Tjandra, D, Moslein, G, Seppala, TT, Moller, P, Dominguez-Valentin, M, Plazzer, J-P, Sampson, JR, Engel, C, Aretz, S, Jenkins, MA, Sunde, L, Bernstein, I, Capella, G, Balaguer, F, Macrae, F, Winship, IM, Thomas, H, Evans, DG, Burn, J, Greenblatt, M, Cappel, WHDVTN, Sijmons, RH, Nielsen, M, Bertario, L, Bonanni, B, Tibiletti, MG, Cavestro, GM, Lindblom, A, Della Valle, A, Lopez-Kostner, F, Alvarez, K, Gluck, N, Katz, L, Heinimann, K, Vaccaro, CA, Nakken, S, Hovig, E, Green, K, Lalloo, F, Hill, J, Vasen, HFA, Perne, C, Buettner, R, Goergens, H, Holinski-Feder, E, Morak, M, Holzapfel, S, Hueneburg, R, Doeberitz, MVK, Loeffler, M, Rahner, N, Weitz, J, Steinke-Lange, V, Schmiegel, W, Vangala, D, Crosbie, EJ, Pineda, M, Navarro, M, Brunet, J, Moreira, L, Sanchez, A, Serra-Burriel, M, Mints, M, Kariv, R, Rosner, G, Pinero, TA, Pavicic, WH, Kalfayan, P, ten Broeke, SW, Mecklin, J-P, Pylvanainen, K, Renkonen-Sinisalo, L, Lepisto, A, Peltomaki, P, Hopper, JL, Win, AK, Buchanan, DD, Lindor, NM, Gallinger, S, Le Marchand, L, Newcomb, PA, Figueiredo, JC, Thibodeau, SN, Therkildsen, C, Hansen, TVO, Lindberg, L, Rodland, EA, Neffa, F, Esperon, P, Tjandra, D, Moslein, G, Seppala, TT, and Moller, P
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BACKGROUND: Lynch syndrome is the most common genetic predisposition for hereditary cancer. Carriers of pathogenic changes in mismatch repair (MMR) genes have an increased risk of developing colorectal (CRC), endometrial, ovarian, urinary tract, prostate, and other cancers, depending on which gene is malfunctioning. In Lynch syndrome, differences in cancer incidence (penetrance) according to the gene involved have led to the stratification of cancer surveillance. By contrast, any differences in penetrance determined by the type of pathogenic variant remain unknown. OBJECTIVE: To determine cumulative incidences of cancer in carriers of truncating and missense or aberrant splicing pathogenic variants of the MLH1 and MSH2 genes. METHODS: Carriers of pathogenic variants of MLH1 (path_MLH1) and MSH2 (path_MSH2) genes filed in the Prospective Lynch Syndrome Database (PLSD) were categorized as truncating or missense/aberrant splicing according to the InSiGHT criteria for pathogenicity. RESULTS: Among 5199 carriers, 1045 had missense or aberrant splicing variants, and 3930 had truncating variants. Prospective observation years for the two groups were 8205 and 34,141 years, respectively, after which there were no significant differences in incidences for cancer overall or for colorectal cancer or endometrial cancers separately. CONCLUSION: Truncating and missense or aberrant splicing pathogenic variants were associated with similar average cumulative incidences of cancer in carriers of path MLH1 and path_MSH2.
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47. Outcomes of Cerebral Venous Thrombosis due to Vaccine-Induced Immune Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia After the Acute Phase
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van de Munckhof, Anita, Lindgren, Erik, Kleinig, Timothy J., Field, Thalia S., Cordonnier, Charlotte, Krzywicka, Katarzyna, Poli, Sven, Sánchez van Kammen, Mayte, Borhani-Haghighi, Afshin, Lemmens, Robin, Scutelnic, Adrian, Ciccone, Alfonso, Gattringer, Thomas, Wittstock, Matthias, Dizonno, Vanessa, Devroye, Annemie, Elkady, Ahmed, Günther, Albrecht, Cervera, Alvaro, Mengel, Annerose, Chew, Beng Lim Alvin, Buck, Brian, Zanferrari, Carla, Garcia-Esperon, Carlos, Jacobi, Christian, Soriano, Cristina, Michalski, Dominik, Zamani, Zohreh, Blacquiere, Dylan, Johansson, Elias, Cuadrado-Godia, Elisa, Vuillier, Fabrice, Bode, Felix J., Caparros, François, Maier, Frank, Tsivgoulis, Georgios, Katzberg, Hans D., Duan, Jiangang, Burrow, Jim, Pelz, Johann, Mbroh, Joshua, Oen, Joyce, Schouten, Judith, Zimmermann, Julian, Ng, Karl, Garambois, Katia, Petruzzellis, Marco, Carvalho Dias, Mariana, Ghiasian, Masoud, Romoli, Michele, Miranda, Miguel, Wronski, Miriam, Skjelland, Mona, Almasi-Dooghaee, Mostafa, Cuisenier, Pauline, Murphy, Seán, Timsit, Serge, Coutts, Shelagh B., Schönenberger, Silvia, Nagel, Simon, Hiltunen, Sini, Chatterton, Sophie, Cox, Thomas, Bartsch, Thorsten, Shaygannejad, Vahid, Mirzaasgari, Zahra, Middeldorp, Saskia, Levi, Marcel M., Kremer Hovinga, Johanna A., Jood, Katarina, Tatlisumak, Turgut, Putaala, Jukka, Heldner, Mirjam R., Arnold, Marcel, Aguiar de Sousa, Diana, Ferro, José M., and Coutinho, Jonathan M.
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48. Correction: Cancer risks by gene, age, and gender in 6350 carriers of pathogenic mismatch repair variants: findings from the Prospective Lynch Syndrome Database (vol 22, pg 15, 2020)
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Dominguez-Valentin, M, Sampson, JR, Seppala, TT, ten Broeke, SW, Plazzer, J-P, Nakken, S, Engel, C, Aretz, S, Jenkins, MA, Sunde, L, Bernstein, I, Capella, G, Balaguer, F, Thomas, H, Evans, DG, Burn, J, Greenblatt, M, Hovig, E, de Vos tot Nederveen Cappel, WH, Sijmons, RH, Bertario, L, Tibiletti, MG, Cavestro, GM, Lindblom, A, Della Valle, A, Lopez-Kostner, F, Gluck, N, Katz, LH, Heinimann, K, Vaccaro, CA, Buttner, R, Gorgens, H, Holinski-Feder, E, Morak, M, Holzapfel, S, Huneburg, R, Knebel Doeberitz, MV, Loeffler, M, Rahner, N, Schackert, HK, Steinke-Lange, V, Schmiegel, W, Vangala, D, Pylvanainen, K, Renkonen-Sinisalo, L, Hopper, JL, Win, AK, Haile, RW, Lindor, NM, Gallinger, S, Le Marchand, L, Newcomb, PA, Figueiredo, JC, Thibodeau, SN, Wadt, K, Therkildsen, C, Okkels, H, Ketabi, Z, Moreira, L, Sanchez, A, Serra-Burriel, M, Pineda, M, Navarro, M, Blanco, I, Green, K, Lalloo, F, Crosbie, EJ, Hill, J, Denton, OG, Frayling, IM, Rodland, EA, Vasen, H, Mints, M, Neffa, F, Esperon, P, Alvarez, K, Kariv, R, Rosner, G, Pinero, TA, Gonzalez, ML, Kalfayan, P, Tjandra, D, Winship, IM, Macrae, F, Moslein, G, Mecklin, J-P, Nielsen, M, Moller, P, Dominguez-Valentin, M, Sampson, JR, Seppala, TT, ten Broeke, SW, Plazzer, J-P, Nakken, S, Engel, C, Aretz, S, Jenkins, MA, Sunde, L, Bernstein, I, Capella, G, Balaguer, F, Thomas, H, Evans, DG, Burn, J, Greenblatt, M, Hovig, E, de Vos tot Nederveen Cappel, WH, Sijmons, RH, Bertario, L, Tibiletti, MG, Cavestro, GM, Lindblom, A, Della Valle, A, Lopez-Kostner, F, Gluck, N, Katz, LH, Heinimann, K, Vaccaro, CA, Buttner, R, Gorgens, H, Holinski-Feder, E, Morak, M, Holzapfel, S, Huneburg, R, Knebel Doeberitz, MV, Loeffler, M, Rahner, N, Schackert, HK, Steinke-Lange, V, Schmiegel, W, Vangala, D, Pylvanainen, K, Renkonen-Sinisalo, L, Hopper, JL, Win, AK, Haile, RW, Lindor, NM, Gallinger, S, Le Marchand, L, Newcomb, PA, Figueiredo, JC, Thibodeau, SN, Wadt, K, Therkildsen, C, Okkels, H, Ketabi, Z, Moreira, L, Sanchez, A, Serra-Burriel, M, Pineda, M, Navarro, M, Blanco, I, Green, K, Lalloo, F, Crosbie, EJ, Hill, J, Denton, OG, Frayling, IM, Rodland, EA, Vasen, H, Mints, M, Neffa, F, Esperon, P, Alvarez, K, Kariv, R, Rosner, G, Pinero, TA, Gonzalez, ML, Kalfayan, P, Tjandra, D, Winship, IM, Macrae, F, Moslein, G, Mecklin, J-P, Nielsen, M, and Moller, P
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An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
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49. Cancer risks by gene, age, and gender in 6350 carriers of pathogenic mismatch repair variants: findings from the Prospective Lynch Syndrome Database
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Dominguez-Valentin, M, Sampson, JR, Seppala, TT, ten Broeke, SW, Plazzer, J-P, Nakken, S, Engel, C, Aretz, S, Jenkins, MA, Sunde, L, Bernstein, I, Capella, G, Balaguer, F, Thomas, H, Evans, DG, Burn, J, Greenblatt, M, Hovig, E, de Vos Tot Nederveen Cappel, WH, Sijmons, RH, Bertario, L, Tibiletti, MG, Cavestro, GM, Lindblom, A, Della Valle, A, Lopez-Kostner, F, Gluck, N, Katz, LH, Heinimann, K, Vaccaro, CA, Buettner, R, Goergens, H, Holinski-Feder, E, Morak, M, Holzapfel, S, Hueneburg, R, von Knebel Doeberitz, M, Loeffler, M, Rahner, N, Schackert, HK, Steinke-Lange, V, Schmiegel, W, Vangala, D, Pylvanainen, K, Renkonen-Sinisalo, L, Hopper, JL, Win, AK, Haile, RW, Lindor, NM, Gallinger, S, Le Marchand, L, Newcomb, PA, Figueiredo, JC, Thibodeau, SN, Wadt, K, Therkildsen, C, Okkels, H, Ketabi, Z, Moreira, L, Sanchez, A, Serra-Burriel, M, Pineda, M, Navarro, M, Blanco, I, Green, K, Lalloo, F, Crosbie, EJ, Hill, J, Denton, OG, Frayling, IM, Rodland, EA, Vasen, H, Mints, M, Neffa, F, Esperon, P, Alvarez, K, Kariv, R, Rosner, G, Pinero, TA, Gonzalez, ML, Kalfayan, P, Tjandra, D, Winship, IM, Macrae, F, Moeslein, G, Mecklin, J-P, Nielsen, M, Moller, P, Dominguez-Valentin, M, Sampson, JR, Seppala, TT, ten Broeke, SW, Plazzer, J-P, Nakken, S, Engel, C, Aretz, S, Jenkins, MA, Sunde, L, Bernstein, I, Capella, G, Balaguer, F, Thomas, H, Evans, DG, Burn, J, Greenblatt, M, Hovig, E, de Vos Tot Nederveen Cappel, WH, Sijmons, RH, Bertario, L, Tibiletti, MG, Cavestro, GM, Lindblom, A, Della Valle, A, Lopez-Kostner, F, Gluck, N, Katz, LH, Heinimann, K, Vaccaro, CA, Buettner, R, Goergens, H, Holinski-Feder, E, Morak, M, Holzapfel, S, Hueneburg, R, von Knebel Doeberitz, M, Loeffler, M, Rahner, N, Schackert, HK, Steinke-Lange, V, Schmiegel, W, Vangala, D, Pylvanainen, K, Renkonen-Sinisalo, L, Hopper, JL, Win, AK, Haile, RW, Lindor, NM, Gallinger, S, Le Marchand, L, Newcomb, PA, Figueiredo, JC, Thibodeau, SN, Wadt, K, Therkildsen, C, Okkels, H, Ketabi, Z, Moreira, L, Sanchez, A, Serra-Burriel, M, Pineda, M, Navarro, M, Blanco, I, Green, K, Lalloo, F, Crosbie, EJ, Hill, J, Denton, OG, Frayling, IM, Rodland, EA, Vasen, H, Mints, M, Neffa, F, Esperon, P, Alvarez, K, Kariv, R, Rosner, G, Pinero, TA, Gonzalez, ML, Kalfayan, P, Tjandra, D, Winship, IM, Macrae, F, Moeslein, G, Mecklin, J-P, Nielsen, M, and Moller, P
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PURPOSE: Pathogenic variants affecting MLH1, MSH2, MSH6, and PMS2 cause Lynch syndrome and result in different but imprecisely known cancer risks. This study aimed to provide age and organ-specific cancer risks according to gene and gender and to determine survival after cancer. METHODS: We conducted an international, multicenter prospective observational study using independent test and validation cohorts of carriers of class 4 or class 5 variants. After validation the cohorts were merged providing 6350 participants and 51,646 follow-up years. RESULTS: There were 1808 prospectively observed cancers. Pathogenic MLH1 and MSH2 variants caused high penetrance dominant cancer syndromes sharing similar colorectal, endometrial, and ovarian cancer risks, but older MSH2 carriers had higher risk of cancers of the upper urinary tract, upper gastrointestinal tract, brain, and particularly prostate. Pathogenic MSH6 variants caused a sex-limited trait with high endometrial cancer risk but only modestly increased colorectal cancer risk in both genders. We did not demonstrate a significantly increased cancer risk in carriers of pathogenic PMS2 variants. Ten-year crude survival was over 80% following colon, endometrial, or ovarian cancer. CONCLUSION: Management guidelines for Lynch syndrome may require revision in light of these different gene and gender-specific risks and the good prognosis for the most commonly associated cancers.
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50. Stroke Patients With Faster Core Growth Have Greater Benefit From Endovascular Therapy.
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Lin, Longting, Zhang, Hao, Chen, Chushuang, Bivard, Andrew, Butcher, Kenneth, Garcia-Esperon, Carlos, Spratt, Neil J., Levi, Christopher R., Parsons, Mark W., Li, Gang, and INSPIRE Study Group‡
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