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2. POS1183 DIAGNOSTIC CHALLENGES IN A PREGNANT PATIENT WITH SLE AND SYSTEMIC SCLEROSIS OVERLAP – PREECLAMPSIA, ACTIVE LUPUS NEPHRITIS OR RENAL CRISIS?
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Gheorghe, K., primary, Hellgren, K., additional, and Gunnarsson, K., additional
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- 2023
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3. RISK OF HAEMATOLOGICAL MALIGNANCY IN PATIENTS WITH PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS, OVERALL AND IN RELATION TO TNF INHIBITORS - A NORDIC COHORT STUDY
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Cordtz, R., Askling, J., Delcoigne, B., Smedby, K. Ekström, Baecklund, E., Ballegaard, C., Isomäki, P., Aaltonen, K., Gudbjornsson, B., Love, T., Provan, S. A., Michelsen, B., Sexton, J., Dreyer, L., and Hellgren, K.
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- 2022
4. EXPOSURE TO SPECIFIC TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR INHIBITORS AND RISK OF DEMYELINATING AND INFLAMMATORY NEUROPATHY IN PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY ARTHRITIS. A COLLABORATIVE OBSERVATIONAL STUDY ACROSS FIVE NORDIC RHEUMATOLOGY REGISTERS
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Delcoigne, B., Kopp, T. I., Arkema, E., Hellgren, K., Provan, S. Aarrestad, Relas, H., Aaltonen, K., Trokovic, N., Gudbjornsson, B., Gröndal, G., Kristianslund, E., Dreyer, L., and Askling, J.
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- 2022
5. OP0126 ARE WOMEN WITH SPONDYLOARTHRITIS AT INCREASED RISK OF ADVERSE MATERNAL AND INFANT OUTCOMES? – A SWEDISH COHORT STUDY
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Morin, M., primary, Frisell, T., additional, Stephansson, O., additional, and Hellgren, K., additional
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- 2022
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6. OP0060 EXPOSURE TO SPECIFIC TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR INHIBITORS AND RISK OF DEMYELINATING AND INFLAMMATORY NEUROPATHY IN PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY ARTHRITIS. A COLLABORATIVE OBSERVATIONAL STUDY ACROSS FIVE NORDIC RHEUMATOLOGY REGISTERS
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Delcoigne, B., primary, Kopp, T. I., additional, Arkema, E., additional, Hellgren, K., additional, Aarrestad Provan, S., additional, Relas, H., additional, Aaltonen, K., additional, Trokovic, N., additional, Gudbjornsson, B., additional, Gröndal, G., additional, Kristianslund, E., additional, Dreyer, L., additional, and Askling, J., additional
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- 2022
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7. OP0257 RISK OF HAEMATOLOGICAL MALIGNANCY IN PATIENTS WITH PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS, OVERALL AND IN RELATION TO TNF INHIBITORS - A NORDIC COHORT STUDY
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Cordtz, R., primary, Askling, J., additional, Delcoigne, B., additional, Ekström Smedby, K., additional, Baecklund, E., additional, Ballegaard, C., additional, Isomäki, P., additional, Aaltonen, K., additional, Gudbjornsson, B., additional, Love, T., additional, Provan, S. A., additional, Michelsen, B., additional, Sexton, J., additional, Dreyer, L., additional, and Hellgren, K., additional
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- 2022
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8. Ankylosing Spondylitis, Psoriatic Arthritis, and Risk of Malignant Lymphoma: A Cohort Study Based on Nationwide Prospectively Recorded Data From Sweden
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Hellgren, K., Smedby, K. E., Backlin, C., Sundstrom, C., Feltelius, N., Eriksson, J. K., Baecklund, E., and Askling, J.
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- 2014
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9. OP0210 PREGNANCY OUTCOMES IN RELATION TO DISEASE ACTIVITY AND ANTI-RHEUMATIC TREATMENT STRATEGIES IN WOMEN WITH RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS – A MATCHED COHORT STUDY FROM SWEDEN AND DENMARK
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Hellgren, K., primary, Secher, A. E., additional, Glintborg, B., additional, Lilleoere Rom, A., additional, Gudbjornsson, B., additional, Michelsen, B., additional, Granath, F., additional, and Hetland, M. L., additional
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- 2021
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10. Is family history a predictor of response to tumour necrosis factor inhibitors in spondyloarthritis? A Swedish nationwide cohort study
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Morin, M, primary, Hellgren, K, additional, Lindström, U, additional, and Frisell, T, additional
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- 2021
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11. AB0656 IMPACT OF A FAMILY HISTORY OF SPONDYLOARTHRITIS ON TNFi DRUG SURVIVAL AND TREATMENT RESPONSE IN PATIENTS WITH ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS AND PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS
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Morin, M., primary, Hellgren, K., additional, Lindström, U., additional, and Frisell, T., additional
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- 2020
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12. Is family history a predictor of response to tumour necrosis factor inhibitors in spondyloarthritis? A Swedish nationwide cohort study.
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Morin, M, Hellgren, K, Lindström, U, and Frisell, T
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PSORIATIC arthritis , *FAMILY history (Medicine) , *AGE of onset , *PATIENT-family relations , *GOLIMUMAB - Abstract
Objective: To determine whether a family history of spondyloarthritis (SpA) is associated with clinical presentation at the start of tumour necrosis factor inhibitor (TNFi) treatment, or predictive of TNFi drug survival and treatment response in patients with SpA. Method: Family history of SpA in patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS), psoriatic arthritis (PsA), and undifferentiated SpA (uSpA) from the Swedish Rheumatology Quality register starting a TNFi as their first biologic in 2006–2018 was assessed through national registers. Clinical characteristics at treatment start were compared by family history status. We used Cox regression to estimate hazard ratios for drug discontinuation, and analysed treatment response at 3 and 12 months with linear regression. Multiple imputation was used to address missing data. Results: We included 9608 patients. Patients with family history had an earlier age at onset and longer disease duration at TNFi treatment start, but did not differ regarding disease activity and presence of SpA manifestations. Hazard ratios for drug discontinuation were 1.08 [95% confidence interval (CI) 0.89–1.31] for AS patients with a family history of AS, 1.02 (95% CI 0.89–1.18) for PsA patients with a family history of PsA, and 1.11 (95% CI 0.85–1.45) for uSpA patients with a family history of uSpA, after adjusting for demographic, socioeconomic, and SpA-related factors. Treatment response at 3 and 12 months was similar between groups. Conclusion: Family history of SpA was not found to be associated with clinical presentation at the start of TNFi treatment, nor was it associated with drug survival or treatment response in SpA patients starting a first TNFi. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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13. Visual and cerebral sequelae of very low birth weight in adolescents
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Hellgren, K, Hellström, A, Jacobson, L, Flodmark, O, Wadsby, M, and Martin, L
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- 2007
14. Exploration of blood glucose effects on visual acuity and visual field in patients with diabetes mellitus: 442-06
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Hellgren, K-J, Bengtsson, B, and Agardh, E
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- 2006
15. Mitochondrial respiratory states and rates: Building blocks of mitochondrial physiology (Part 1)
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Gnaiger, E., Ahn, B., Alves, M. G., Amati, F., Aral, C., Arandarčikaitė, O., Åsander Frostner, E., Bailey, David M., Bastos Sant'Anna Silva, A. C., Battino, M., Beard, D. A., Newsom, S., Robinson, M. M., Patel, H. H., Buettner, G. R., Pecina, P., Shevchuk, I., Pereira da Silva Grilo da Silva, F., Ben-Shachar, D., Pesta, D., Goodpaster, B. H., Zorzano, Antonio, Petit, P. X., Pichaud, N., Pirkmajer, S., Porter, R. K., Wagner, B. A., Pranger, F., Rohlena, J., Prochownik, E. V., Siewiera, K., Røsland, G. V., Ehinger, J., Rossiter, H. B., Towheed, A., Rybacka-Mossakowska, J., Dias, T., Salvadego, D., Jansen-Dürr, P., Scatena, R., Schartner, M., Scheibye-Knudsen, Morten, Breton, S., Cardoso, L.H.D., Schilling, J. M., Singer, D., Schlattner, U., Brown, R. A., Sobotka, O., Spinazzi, M., Ward, M. L., Brown, G. C., Gonzalo, H., Stankova, P., Labieniec-Watala, M., Stier, A., Stocker, R., Sumbalova, Zuzana, Doerrier, C., Suravajhala, P., Tretter, L., Tanaka, M., Duchen, Michael R., Trivigno, C., Tronstad, K. J., Carvalho, Eugenia, Drahota, Z., Jackson, C. B., Trougakos, I. P., Tyrrell, D. J., Urban, T., Velika, B., Gorr, T. A., Vercesi, A. E., Watala, C., Victor, V. M., Grefte, S., Wei, Y. H., Wieckowski, M. R., O'Gorman, D., Kucera, O., Wohlwend, M., Wolff, J., Wuest, R.C.I., Zaugg, K., Jespersen, N. R., Zaugg, M., Casado, Marta, Calabria, E., Červinková, Zuzana, Chang, S. C., Radenkovic, F., Moisoi, N., Chicco, A. J., Chinopoulos, C., Coen, P. M., Collins, J. L., Lai, N., Crisóstomo, L., Elmer, E., Davis, M. S., Han, J., Endlicher, R., Pak, Y. K., Fell, D. A., Jha, R. K., Ferko, M., Nozickova, K., Ferreira, J.C.B., Scott, G. R., Filipovska, A., Fisar, Z., Fisher, J., García-Rovés, Pablo M., Molina, A.J.A., Garcia-Souza, L. F., Harrison, D. K., Genova, M. L., Kaambre, T., Hellgren, K. T., Hernansanz-Agustín, Pablo, Laner, V., Holland, O., Puurand, M., Hoppel, C. L., Tepp, K., Houstek, J., Hunger, M., Iglesias-Gonzalez, J., Oliveira, P. F., Irving, B. A., Kane, D. A., Iyer, S., Orynbayeva, Z., Kappler, L., Karabatsiakis, A., Montaigne, D., Oliveira, P. J., Schoenfeld, P., Keijer, J., Keppner, G., Komlodi, T., Kopitar-Jerala, N., Reboredo, P., Krako Jakovljevic, N., Larsen, T. S., Kuang, J., Renner-Sattler, K., Lee, H. K., Lemieux, H., Bishop, D., Tandler, B., Lerfall, J., Lucchinetti, E., MacMillan-Crow, L. A., Makrecka-Kuka, M., Shabalina, I. G., Meszaros, A. T., Moore, A. L., Michalak, S., Moreira, B. P., Mracek, T., Distefano, G., Villena, J. A., Muntané, Jordi, Muntean, D. M., Murray, A. J., Nedergaard, J., Tomar, D., Nemec, M., Palmeira, C. M., and European Commission
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Mitochondrial preparations ,Mitochondrial respiratory control ,Proton leak ,Flux ,Flow ,Coupling control ,Efficiency ,State 4 ,Protonmotive force ,State 2 ,OXPHOS ,Residual oxygen consumption ,State 3 ,Electron transfer ,Normalization ,ROX ,Oxidative phosphorylation ,LEAK ,ET - Abstract
Supporting co-authors: Bakker BM, Bernardi P, Boetker HE, Borsheim E, Borutaitė V, Bouitbir J, Calbet JA, Calzia E, Chaurasia B, Clementi E, Coker RH, Collin A, Das AM, De Palma C, Dubouchaud H, Durham WJ, Dyrstad SE, Engin AB, Fornaro M, Gan Z, Garlid KD, Garten A, Gourlay CW, Granata C, Haas CB, Haavik J, Haendeler J, Hand SC, Hepple RT, Hickey AJ, Hoel F, Jang DH, Kainulainen H, Khamoui AV, Klingenspor M, Koopman WJH, Kowaltowski AJ, Krajcova A, Lane N, Lenaz G, Malik A, Markova M, Mazat JP, Menze MA, Methner A, Neuzil J, Oliveira MT, Pallotta ML, Parajuli N, Pettersen IKN, Porter C, Pulinilkunnil T, Ropelle ER, Salin K, Sandi C, Sazanov LA, Silber AM, Skolik R, Smenes BT, Soares FAA, Sokolova I, Sonkar VK, Swerdlow RH, Szabo I, Trifunovic A, Thyfault JP, Valentine JM, Vieyra A, Votion DM, Williams C, Zischka H, As the knowledge base and importance of mitochondrial physiology to human health expand, the necessity for harmonizing nomenclature concerning mitochondrial respiratory states and rates has become increasingly apparent. Clarity of concept and consistency of nomenclature are key trademarks of a research field. These trademarks facilitate effective transdisciplinary communication, education, and ultimately further discovery. Peter Mitchell’s chemiosmotic theory establishes the link between vectorial and scalar energy transformation and coupling in oxidative phosphorylation. The unifying concept of the protonmotive force provides the framework for developing a consistent theory and nomenclature for mitochondrial physiology and bioenergetics. Herein, we follow IUPAC guidelines on general terms of physical chemistry, extended by considerations on open systems and irreversible thermodynamics. We align the nomenclature and symbols of classical bioenergetics with a concept-driven constructive terminology to express the meaning of each quantity clearly and consistently. In this position statement, in the frame of COST Action MitoEAGLE, we endeavour to provide a balanced view on mitochondrial respiratory control and a critical discussion on reporting data of mitochondrial respiration in terms of metabolic flows and fluxes. Uniform standards for evaluation of respiratory states and rates will ultimately support the development of databases of mitochondrial respiratory function in species, tissues, and cells., We thank M. Beno for management assistance. Supported by COST Action CA15203 MitoEAGLE and K-Regio project MitoFit (E.G.).
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- 2018
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16. Maternal and infant pregnancy outcomes in women with psoriatic arthritis: a Swedish nationwide cohort study
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Remaeus, K, primary, Stephansson, O, additional, Johansson, K, additional, Granath, F, additional, and Hellgren, K, additional
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- 2019
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17. Mitochondrial respiratory states and rates: Building blocks of mitochondrial physiology (Part 1)
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European Commission, Gnaiger, E., Ahn, B., Alves, M. G., Amati, F., Aral, C., Arandarčikaitė, O., Åsander Frostner, E., Bailey, David M., Bastos Sant'Anna Silva, A. C., Battino, M., Beard, D. A., Newsom, S., Robinson, M. M., Patel, H. H., Buettner, G. R., Pecina, P., Shevchuk, I., Pereira da Silva Grilo da Silva, F., Ben-Shachar, D., Pesta, D., Goodpaster, B. H., Zorzano, Antonio, Petit, P. X., Pichaud, N., Pirkmajer, S., Porter, R. K., Wagner, B. A., Pranger, F., Rohlena, J., Prochownik, E. V., Siewiera, K., Røsland, G. V., Ehinger, J., Rossiter, H. B., Towheed, A., Rybacka-Mossakowska, J., Dias, T., Salvadego, D., Jansen-Dürr, P., Scatena, R., Schartner, M., Scheibye-Knudsen, Morten, Breton, S., Cardoso, L.H.D., Schilling, J. M., Singer, D., Schlattner, U., Brown, R. A., Sobotka, O., Spinazzi, M., Ward, M. L., Brown, G. C., Gonzalo, H., Stankova, P., Labieniec-Watala, M., Stier, A., Stocker, R., Sumbalova, Zuzana, Doerrier, C., Suravajhala, P., Tretter, L., Tanaka, M., Duchen, Michael R., Trivigno, C., Tronstad, K. J., Carvalho, Eugenia, Drahota, Z., Jackson, C. B., Trougakos, I. P., Tyrrell, D. J., Urban, T., Velika, B., Gorr, T. A., Vercesi, A. E., Watala, C., Victor, V. M., Grefte, S., Wei, Y. H., Wieckowski, M. R., O'Gorman, D., Kucera, O., Wohlwend, M., Wolff, J., Wuest, R.C.I., Zaugg, K., Jespersen, N. R., Zaugg, M., Casado, Marta, Calabria, E., Červinková, Zuzana, Chang, S. C., Radenkovic, F., Moisoi, N., Chicco, A. J., Chinopoulos, C., Coen, P. M., Collins, J. L., Lai, N., Crisóstomo, L., Elmer, E., Davis, M. S., Han, J., Endlicher, R., Pak, Y. K., Fell, D. A., Jha, R. K., Ferko, M., Nozickova, K., Ferreira, J.C.B., Scott, G. R., Filipovska, A., Fisar, Z., Fisher, J., García-Rovés, Pablo M., Molina, A.J.A., Garcia-Souza, L. F., Harrison, D. K., Genova, M. L., Kaambre, T., Hellgren, K. T., Hernansanz-Agustín, Pablo, Laner, V., Holland, O., Puurand, M., Hoppel, C. L., Tepp, K., Houstek, J., Hunger, M., Iglesias-Gonzalez, J., Oliveira, P. F., Irving, B. A., Kane, D. A., Iyer, S., Orynbayeva, Z., Kappler, L., Karabatsiakis, A., Montaigne, D., Oliveira, P. J., Schoenfeld, P., Keijer, J., Keppner, G., Komlodi, T., Kopitar-Jerala, N., Reboredo, P., Krako Jakovljevic, N., Larsen, T. S., Kuang, J., Renner-Sattler, K., Lee, H. K., Lemieux, H., Bishop, D., Tandler, B., Lerfall, J., Lucchinetti, E., MacMillan-Crow, L. A., Makrecka-Kuka, M., Shabalina, I. G., Meszaros, A. T., Moore, A. L., Michalak, S., Moreira, B. P., Mracek, T., Distefano, G., Villena, J. A., Muntané, Jordi, Muntean, D. M., Murray, A. J., Nedergaard, J., Tomar, D., Nemec, M., Palmeira, C. M., European Commission, Gnaiger, E., Ahn, B., Alves, M. G., Amati, F., Aral, C., Arandarčikaitė, O., Åsander Frostner, E., Bailey, David M., Bastos Sant'Anna Silva, A. C., Battino, M., Beard, D. A., Newsom, S., Robinson, M. M., Patel, H. H., Buettner, G. R., Pecina, P., Shevchuk, I., Pereira da Silva Grilo da Silva, F., Ben-Shachar, D., Pesta, D., Goodpaster, B. H., Zorzano, Antonio, Petit, P. X., Pichaud, N., Pirkmajer, S., Porter, R. K., Wagner, B. A., Pranger, F., Rohlena, J., Prochownik, E. V., Siewiera, K., Røsland, G. V., Ehinger, J., Rossiter, H. B., Towheed, A., Rybacka-Mossakowska, J., Dias, T., Salvadego, D., Jansen-Dürr, P., Scatena, R., Schartner, M., Scheibye-Knudsen, Morten, Breton, S., Cardoso, L.H.D., Schilling, J. M., Singer, D., Schlattner, U., Brown, R. A., Sobotka, O., Spinazzi, M., Ward, M. L., Brown, G. C., Gonzalo, H., Stankova, P., Labieniec-Watala, M., Stier, A., Stocker, R., Sumbalova, Zuzana, Doerrier, C., Suravajhala, P., Tretter, L., Tanaka, M., Duchen, Michael R., Trivigno, C., Tronstad, K. J., Carvalho, Eugenia, Drahota, Z., Jackson, C. B., Trougakos, I. P., Tyrrell, D. J., Urban, T., Velika, B., Gorr, T. A., Vercesi, A. E., Watala, C., Victor, V. M., Grefte, S., Wei, Y. H., Wieckowski, M. R., O'Gorman, D., Kucera, O., Wohlwend, M., Wolff, J., Wuest, R.C.I., Zaugg, K., Jespersen, N. R., Zaugg, M., Casado, Marta, Calabria, E., Červinková, Zuzana, Chang, S. C., Radenkovic, F., Moisoi, N., Chicco, A. J., Chinopoulos, C., Coen, P. M., Collins, J. L., Lai, N., Crisóstomo, L., Elmer, E., Davis, M. S., Han, J., Endlicher, R., Pak, Y. K., Fell, D. A., Jha, R. K., Ferko, M., Nozickova, K., Ferreira, J.C.B., Scott, G. R., Filipovska, A., Fisar, Z., Fisher, J., García-Rovés, Pablo M., Molina, A.J.A., Garcia-Souza, L. F., Harrison, D. K., Genova, M. L., Kaambre, T., Hellgren, K. T., Hernansanz-Agustín, Pablo, Laner, V., Holland, O., Puurand, M., Hoppel, C. L., Tepp, K., Houstek, J., Hunger, M., Iglesias-Gonzalez, J., Oliveira, P. F., Irving, B. A., Kane, D. A., Iyer, S., Orynbayeva, Z., Kappler, L., Karabatsiakis, A., Montaigne, D., Oliveira, P. J., Schoenfeld, P., Keijer, J., Keppner, G., Komlodi, T., Kopitar-Jerala, N., Reboredo, P., Krako Jakovljevic, N., Larsen, T. S., Kuang, J., Renner-Sattler, K., Lee, H. K., Lemieux, H., Bishop, D., Tandler, B., Lerfall, J., Lucchinetti, E., MacMillan-Crow, L. A., Makrecka-Kuka, M., Shabalina, I. G., Meszaros, A. T., Moore, A. L., Michalak, S., Moreira, B. P., Mracek, T., Distefano, G., Villena, J. A., Muntané, Jordi, Muntean, D. M., Murray, A. J., Nedergaard, J., Tomar, D., Nemec, M., and Palmeira, C. M.
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As the knowledge base and importance of mitochondrial physiology to human health expand, the necessity for harmonizing nomenclature concerning mitochondrial respiratory states and rates has become increasingly apparent. Clarity of concept and consistency of nomenclature are key trademarks of a research field. These trademarks facilitate effective transdisciplinary communication, education, and ultimately further discovery. Peter Mitchell’s chemiosmotic theory establishes the link between vectorial and scalar energy transformation and coupling in oxidative phosphorylation. The unifying concept of the protonmotive force provides the framework for developing a consistent theory and nomenclature for mitochondrial physiology and bioenergetics. Herein, we follow IUPAC guidelines on general terms of physical chemistry, extended by considerations on open systems and irreversible thermodynamics. We align the nomenclature and symbols of classical bioenergetics with a concept-driven constructive terminology to express the meaning of each quantity clearly and consistently. In this position statement, in the frame of COST Action MitoEAGLE, we endeavour to provide a balanced view on mitochondrial respiratory control and a critical discussion on reporting data of mitochondrial respiration in terms of metabolic flows and fluxes. Uniform standards for evaluation of respiratory states and rates will ultimately support the development of databases of mitochondrial respiratory function in species, tissues, and cells.
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- 2018
18. DIAGNOSTIC CHALLENGES IN A PREGNANT PATIENT WITH SLE AND SYSTEMIC SCLEROSIS OVERLAP - PREECLAMPSIA, ACTIVE LUPUS NEPHRITIS OR RENAL CRISIS?
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Gheorghe, K., Hellgren, K., and Gunnarsson, K.
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- 2023
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19. CHILDHOOD INFECTIONS AND PERINATAL FACTORS AS RISK FACTORS FOR ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS - RESULTS FROM A NATIONWIDE CASE-CONTROL STUDY.
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Morin, M., Lindström, U., Hellgren, K., and Frisell, T.
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- 2023
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20. Rheumatoid Arthritis and Risk of Malignant Lymphoma - Is the risk still increased?
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Hellgren, K., Baecklund, Eva, Backlin, Carin, Sundström, Christer, Smedby, K. E., Askling, J., Hellgren, K., Baecklund, Eva, Backlin, Carin, Sundström, Christer, Smedby, K. E., and Askling, J.
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OBJECTIVE: Patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are at increased risk of malignant lymphomas with a strong correlation with RA disease severity. Given the changes in RA therapy over recent decades, we aimed at assessing whether lymphoma risk remains increased, and if so, to explore risk predictors and lymphoma subtypes. METHODS: We identified 12,656 incident RA patients from the Swedish Rheumatology Register 1997-2012 including information on therapy and inflammatory activity during the first year following diagnosis. Each patient was matched to 10 population comparator subjects. Through linkage to the Swedish Cancer Register, lymphomas including subtypes were identified. We assessed Hazard ratios (HRs) using Cox regression. RESULTS: Overall, the HR of lymphoma was increased, 1.6, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.2-2.1. Taking RA duration into account, risks did not appear to have declined over successive calendar years of RA diagnosis. Neither use of methotrexate the 1(st) year following RA diagnosis nor ever use of TNF inhibitors (HR=0.9; 95% CI 0.4-1.9) increased lymphoma risk. Use of oral corticosteroids the 1(st) year following RA diagnosis was associated with a reduced risk (HR=0.6; 95% CI 0.5 -0.9). Inflammatory activity during the 1(st) year following RA diagnosis did not predict future lymphoma risk. Chronic lymphocytic lymphoma occurred less, and Hodgkin lymphoma more frequently than expected compared to the general population. CONCLUSION: The average lymphoma risk in recently diagnosed RA is of similar magnitude as that reported from historical cohorts. Standard anti-rheumatic treatment including TNF inhibitors did not predict future lymphoma risk. Distribution of lymphoma subtypes warrants further investigation.
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- 2017
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21. Acute ghrelin changes food preference from a high-fat diet to chow during binge-like eating in rodents
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Bake, T., primary, Hellgren, K. T., additional, and Dickson, S. L., additional
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- 2017
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22. Rheumatoid Arthritis and Risk of Malignant Lymphoma: Is the Risk Still Increased?
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Hellgren, K., primary, Baecklund, E., additional, Backlin, C., additional, Sundstrom, C., additional, Smedby, K. E., additional, and Askling, J., additional
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- 2017
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23. Visual perception of forms in 5-12 years old children measured by Form Test
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BERTOSSI, ELENA, GIOVAGNOLI, SARA, BOLZANI, ROBERTO, BENASSI, MARIAGRAZIA, Hellgren K, Bertossi E, Giovagnoli S, Hellgren K, Bolzani R, and Benassi M
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VISUAL PERCEPTION ,VENTRAL STREAM ,FORM COHERENCE - Abstract
A new test of coherent form discrimination called Form Test is proposed in order to assess ventral stream functionality. The task consists of shape discrimination among 8 different forms. The form is obtained by a number white luminance coherent dots presented on a circular black background. Stimuli are presented in 5 levels of spatial coherence by increasing noise dots. Noise dots are non aligned and non coherent luminance dots which disturb shape discrimination. A sample of 163 children (75 females and 88 males, age range: 5-12) is considered. Results show significant differences among coherence levels: the number of correct answers decreases with noise increment. Moreover, the age of children affect the scores: the performance of children in Form Test improves with age. The results confirm that Form Test can be an helpful instrument to measure the ventral stream functionality and shows its sensitivity to the age differences.
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- 2012
24. Visual-Motor Integration In Extremely Preterm Born Children In Sweden
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Bolk, J., Kaul, Ylva Fredriksson, Hellström-Westas, Lena, Stjernqvist, K., Padilla, N., Serenius, Fredrik, Hellgren, K., Aden, U., Bolk, J., Kaul, Ylva Fredriksson, Hellström-Westas, Lena, Stjernqvist, K., Padilla, N., Serenius, Fredrik, Hellgren, K., and Aden, U.
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- 2016
25. HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE USE IN PREGNANT WOMEN WITH SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS AND MAJOR CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS IN THE OFFSPRING.
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Nguyen, N. V., Svenungsson, E., Dominicus, A., Hellgren, K., Simard, J., and Arkema, E.
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26. PS-052a Neurodevelopmental Outcome Of Extremely Preterm Infants At 6.5 Years Of Age; Extremely Preterm Infants Study In Sweden (express)
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Serenius, F, primary, Ewald, U, additional, Fellman, V, additional, Hafström, M, additional, Hellgren, K, additional, Källen, K, additional, Lindberg, E, additional, Marsal, K, additional, Norman, M, additional, Olhager, E, additional, Stjernqvist, K, additional, Åden, U, additional, Farooqi, A, additional, and Strömberg, B, additional
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27. The relation between acuity of the Approximate Number System and dorsal and ventral stream functions
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Giovagnoli, S., primary, Benassi, M., additional, Hellgren, K., additional, Forsman, L., additional, and Bolzani, R., additional
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28. FRI0366 What is the Predictive Value of A Family History of Arthritis-Related Conditions on the Risk of Rheumatoid Arthritis, and Does IT Differ between Seropositive and Seronegative Disease?
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Frisell, T., primary, Hellgren, K., additional, and Askling, J., additional
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29. Does Biological Therapy Alter the Lymphoma Risk or Distribution of Lymphoma Subtypes in Patients with ra?
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Baecklund, Eva, Hellgren, K., Sundström, Christer, Askling, J., Baecklund, Eva, Hellgren, K., Sundström, Christer, and Askling, J.
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Poster presentation vid Annual European Congress of Rheumatology EULAR abstracts 2013, 12–15 June 2013, Spain.
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30. Study of Heart and Renal Protection (SHARP): Randomized trial to assess the effects of lowering low-density lipoprotein cholesterol among 9,438 patients with chronic kidney disease.
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B.B., Krishnan S., Seet W.W.T., Liew S.K., Keng T.C., Tobe T., Deelen M., Klaassen I., Grave W., Emmen M., Janssen W., Bossen W., Elzinga B., Van Der Velden A., Hemmelder M., Slagman M., Waanders F., Viergever P., Boerema I., Potter Van Loon B., Muthert B., Geers T., Schollaert N., Van Weverwijk I., Veen P., Woittiez A., Krikken J., Kwakernaak A., Visser F., Navis G., Hoekstra F., Hawkins S., McGregor D., Usher J., MacGinley R., Schollum J., Ellis G., Voss D., Rosman J., Upjohn M., Panlilio N., Madhan K., Naicker V., Anderson E., Bushell M., Lumb N., Pepperell B., Sizeland P., Hayett S., Sullivan N., Tuffery C., Macdonald A., Ostapowicz T., Wessel-Aas T., Wessel-Aas H., Bjorbaek E., Bjorbaek R., Simso I., Oien C., Bergrem H., Espedal S., Kronborg J., Solbakken K., Rocke J., Aakervik O., Haugen V., Eide T., Berglund J., Loland W., Schei T., Stromsaether C., Willadsen H., Lyngdal P., Vad A., Waldum B., Froslid G., Roaldsnes C., Rustad D., Soderblom P., Eriksen B., Hanssen E., Julsrud J., Mathisen U., Pedersen M., Rumsfeld M., Toft I., Berget K., Landsverk K., Tveiten G., Wamstad H., Klinger M., Krajewska M., Golebiowski T., Kusztal M., Spiechowicz-Zaton U., Rutkowski B., Renke M., Tylicki L., Czekalski S., Koziol L., Wanic-Kossowska M., Wasik-Olejnik A., Nowicki M., Dryja P., Kurnatowska I., Zawiasa A., Ciszek M., Gomolka M., Mysliwiec M., Brzosko S., Mazerska M., Hruby Z., Koscielniak K., Stanek-Piotrowska M., Mesjasz J., Rudka R., Baranski M., Jupowiecki J., Klein D., Switalski M., Kuriga M., Ostrowski M., Lidman A., Linde T., Waltersson K., Weiss L., Andersson G., Lindell C., Welander G., Jacobson S., Edensjo P., Wallin J., Linder M., Karsberg M., Hellgren K., Lonn I., Frisenette-Fich C., Johansson A., Lundstrom A., Mauritz N., Stahl-Nilsson A., Tobafard N., Hellberg O., Ejemar E., Von Schmalensee N., Gunne T., Eriksson A., Ostberg S., Svensson C., Mulec H., Jacobsson A., Karlsson M., Onnermalm L., Osagie S., Ekengren U., Larsson M., Lindberger K., Olofsson A., Samuelsson O., Beagan L., Dezfoolian H., Just M., Ortegren L., Saeed A., Strand U., Ramsauer B., Hultstrom D., Nordlinder K., Sundberg I., Oqvist B., Green C., Fernstrom A., Cassel A., Goransson I., Gylling M., Jorgensen A., Sterner G., Christensson A., Hjelmstedt P., Nystrom A., Sundin P., Samuelsson I., Tidman M., Johansson M., Lofgren Andersson M., Ohman M., Andersson P., Hallberg Karlsson A., Ringstad L., Chittinandana A., Chailimpamontree W., Gojaseni P., Singprasert R., Tungsanga K., Amphun W., Intim P., Kanjanabuch T., Poowarattanakul D., Treratha C., Wongvan P., Jittikanont S., Suriya T., Indrasthitya P., Sumethkul V., Ingsathit A., Jansomwong J., Lertchalorarn K., Phachiyanukul V., Phiromkit T., Saengsri S., Vareesangthip K., Chawanasuntorapoj R., Kiattisunthorn K., Larpkitkachorn R., Webster J., Henderson J., Jayne D., Hollis J., Townsend K., Harron C., Bleakley N., Hanley N., Morgan S., Brittney L., Brown H., Maxwell P., Murtagh H., Thomas M., Burke E., Carmody M., Cox G., Dasgin J., Ali G., Whitehouse L., Williams V., Brown E., Dlelana G., Esson A., Fagerbrink S., Marshall F., Mazibuko B., Nelson C., Russell E., Williams R., Altmann P., McNichols-Thomas C., Parsons K., MacGregor M., McGowan J., Mead P., Gilbanks K., Sanderson M., Fluck R., Chandler G., Hulme L., Smith J., Tse Y., West C., Taylor J., Breakspear S., Burgess B., Isles C., Bell J., Duignan J., Gorman J., Swainson C., Beveridge C., Cairns A., Miller D., Paterson F., Smith L., Kumwenda M., Glover R., Geddes C., Gemmell C., Grieve I., Matthews E., McLaren B., Meyer B., Spiers A., Banks R., Apperley P., Patterson T., Paynter H., Scoble J., Thom D., Watkins J., Kalra P., Gowland S., Haydock L., Smart I., Bhandari S., Gillett P., James K., Lewis R., Melville H., Tamimi A., Williams P., Heath T., Small S., Paterson A., Gibson N., Laven C., Wilson T., Cairns H., Casley-Ready K., Warwick G., Fentum B., James J., Kumar T., Marshall R., Ratcliffe F., Shenton A., Warwicker P., Bowser M., Mumford C., Mitra S., Woolfson R., Yang R., Williams A., Richards K., Turner A., Odum J., Rylance P., Smallwood A., Ward J., Henderson I., McMahon M., Ross C., Burrows M., Morais J., Rajan S., Tindall H., Barrett C., Kelly F., El-Nahas M., Bartholomew J., Edwards L., Okhuoya F., Bebb C., Cassidy M., Brand S., Quashie-Howard M., Taggart C., Capps N., Tonks L., Mason J., Powell S., Watkins L., Ball S., Dutton M., Fifer L., McGlynn F., Wood M., Jenkins D., Allan N., Fahal I., Elhag-Ali H., King J., Peel R., Potts L., Logie I., McGhie F., Naik R., Parry R., Andain K., Durkin S., D'Souza R., Harrison D., Cooke J., Kinyanjui R., Harper J., Algate K., McCarthy M., Van Eker D., Thuraisingham R., Chinodya M., Deelchand V., Garcia R., Ngango R., Rolfe C., Williams K., Solomon L., Heap T., MacDowall P., Saunderson Smith L., MacDiarmaid-Gordon A., Harman W., Smithson H., Robertson D., Gammon B., O'Grady D., Verow C., Rogerson M., Berry L., Gough C., Hayward E., Jones C., Payne T., Rowe L., Sibley C., Szymanski J., Almond M., Bourton L., Bromwich C., Dawson S., Mason S., Oliveira D., Ramkhelawon R., Tuazon J., Andrews P., Archer K., Moore A., Thomas G., Velazquez C., Mumtaz R., Roberts R., Farquhar F., Ott J., Fenwick S., Callaway A., Garrett P., Dees L., McDonagh U., Garner S., Zehnder D., Aldridge N., Dyer C., Gomez M., Hewins S., McCarthy K., Rush J., Spencer S., Harvey M., Mills H., Drew P., Henry M., Wilberforce S., Worth D., Adair Z., Hartley J., Jibani M., Jones D., Swan S., Shamp T., Alcorn H., Bookey J., Cannon C., Jarvis K., Muesing C., Murphy M., Muster H., Planting M., Strand C., Middleton J., Gitter K., Mace N., Schumm D., Pogue V., Alimohammadi B., Arora P., Herbert L., Cheng J., Dowie D., Mohan S., Peters G., Tuttle K., Albritton S., Benedetti R., Joshi S., Lund B., Shuler L., Trevino M., Mai K., Osborn T., Parekh R., Eustace J., Novak G., Patterson S., Lindsey C., Hill T., Liston M., Wiegmann T., Nagaria A., Hurd C., Hurst A., Omoscharka E., Parks S., and Price V.
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Background: Lowering low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol with statin therapy has been shown to reduce the incidence of atherosclerotic events in many types of patient, but it remains uncertain whether it is of net benefit among people with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Method(s): Patients with advanced CKD (blood creatinine >=1.7 mg/dL [>= 150 mumol/L] in men or >=1.5 mg/dL [ >= 130 mumol/L] in women) with no known history of myocardial infarction or coronary revascularization were randomized in a ratio of 4:4:1 to ezetimibe 10 mg plus simvastatin 20 mg daily versus matching placebo versus simvastatin 20 mg daily (with the latter arm rerandomized at 1 year to ezetimibe 10 mg plus simvastatin 20 mg daily vs placebo). The key outcome will be major atherosclerotic events, defined as the combination of myocardial infarction, coronary death, ischemic stroke, or any revascularization procedure. Results A total of 9,438 CKD patients were randomized, of whom 3,056 were on dialysis. Mean age was 61 years, two thirds were male, one fifth had diabetes mellitus, and one sixth had vascular disease. Compared with either placebo or simvastatin alone, allocation to ezetimibe plus simvastatin was not associated with any excess of myopathy, hepatic toxicity, or biliary complications during the first year of follow-up. Compared with placebo, allocation to ezetimibe 10 mg plus simvastatin 20 mg daily yielded average LDL cholesterol differences of 43 mg/dL (1.10 mmol/L) at 1 year and 33 mg/dL (0.85 mmol/L) at 2.5 years. Follow-up is scheduled to continue until August 2010, when all patients will have been followed for at least 4 years. Conclusions SHARP should provide evidence about the efficacy and safety of lowering LDL cholesterol with the combination of ezetimibe and simvastatin among a wide range of patients with CKD.Copyright © 2010, Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved.
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31. Training of Number Sense Transfers Broadly
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Halberda, J., primary, Bavelier, D., additional, Landau, B., additional, Hellgren, K., additional, Forsman, L., additional, Jacques, T., additional, and Libertus, M., additional
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32. Visual and cognitive function in adolescents born with very low birth weight - a 15- year follow-up
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HELLGREN, K, primary
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33. Rheumatoid arthritis, treatment with corticosteroids and risk of malignant lymphomas: results from a case-control study
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Hellgren, K., primary, Iliadou, A., additional, Rosenquist, R., additional, Feltelius, N., additional, Backlin, C., additional, Enblad, G., additional, Askling, J., additional, and Baecklund, E., additional
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34. Electroconvulsive therapy — A treatment of choice in contemporary psychiatry?
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Daniel, M., primary, Hellgren, K., additional, and Nybäck, H., additional
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35. Do rheumatoid arthritis and lymphoma share risk factors?: a comparison of lymphoma and cancer risks before and after diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis.
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Hellgren K, Smedby KE, Feltelius N, Baecklund E, and Askling J
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OBJECTIVE: Patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), in particular those with the most severe disease, are at increased risk of developing malignant lymphoma. Whether this increase is entirely a consequence of the RA disease and/or its treatment or is reflective of shared susceptibility to the two diseases remains unclear. We undertook this study to assess whether patients with RA are already at increased risk of lymphoma or of other cancers before the diagnosis of RA, and if the relative risk increases with time since RA diagnosis. METHODS: Patients with incident RA (symptom duration <1 year) (n = 6,745) registered in the Swedish Early Arthritis Registry from 1997 through 2006 were identified. For each patient, 5 general population controls were randomly matched by sex, age, marital status, and residence (n = 33,657). For all study subjects, inclusion in the nationwide Swedish Cancer Register in 1958-2006 was determined. Relative risks (RRs) (with 95% confidence intervals [95% CIs]) of lymphoma and of cancer overall, before and after diagnosis of RA, were estimated using conditional logistic regression and Cox regression, respectively. RESULTS: Before diagnosis of RA, there was no observed increase in the risk of lymphoma (RR [odds ratio] 0.67 [95% CI 0.37-1.23]) or other cancers (RR 0.78 [95% CI 0.70-0.88]). During the first 10 years following diagnosis of RA, the overall RR (hazard ratio) of lymphoma development was 1.75 (95% CI 1.04-2.96). CONCLUSION: These findings indicate that overall, a history of cancer, including lymphoma, does not increase the risk of subsequent RA development. Shared susceptibility to RA and lymphoma may thus be of limited importance. In contrast, increased lymphoma risks were observed within the first decade following RA diagnosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. Rheumatoid arthritis, treatment with corticosteroids and risk of malignant lymphomas: results from a case-control study.
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Hellgren K, Iliadou A, Rosenquist R, Feltelius N, Backlin C, Enblad G, Askling J, and Baecklund E
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37. Adult mitochondria show sexual dimorphism after prenatal hypoxia.
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Hellgren, K. T., Trafford, A., and Galli, G. L.
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38. Children with Thalidomide Emrryopathy: Odontological Observations and Aspects.
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Axrup, K., D'avignon, M., Hellgren, K., Henrikson, C.-O., Juhlin, I.-M., Larsson, K.S., Persson, G.E., and Welander, E.
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39. 32. Thalidomide Damaged Children, Experiences from Eugeniahemmet.
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D'AVIGNON, M., HELLGREN, K., and M. JUHLIN, I.
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40. Diagnostic and Habilitation Problems of Thalidomide‐traumatized Children with Multiple Handicaps
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D'Avignon, M., primary, Hellgren, K., additional, Juhlin, I.‐M., additional, and Atterbäck, B., additional
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41. Neuronal avalanches and the cortico-striatal network
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Belić Jovana J, Klaus Andreas, Plenz Dietmar, and Hellgren Kotaleski Jeanette
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42. GABAergic control of backpropagating action potentials in striatal medium spiny neurons
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Hellgren Kotaleski Jeanette, Blackwell Kim T, Oliveira Rodrigo F, Zilberter Misha, and Hjorth Johannes
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43. Developmental trajectories of global motion and global form perception from 4 years to adulthood
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Mariagrazia Benassi, Sara Giovagnoli, Luca Mandolesi, Lea Forsman, Kerstin Hellgren, Sara Magri, Tony Pansell, Roberto Bolzani, Benassi M., Giovagnoli S., Pansell T., Mandolesi L., Bolzani R., Magri S., Forsman L., and Hellgren K.
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Adult ,Visual acuity ,Eye Movements ,Adolescent ,genetic structures ,Population ,Eye Movement ,Motion Perception ,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology ,Development ,Global motion perception ,050105 experimental psychology ,Motion (physics) ,Form perception ,Developmental and Educational Psychology ,Humans ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Motion perception ,Child ,education ,Vision, Ocular ,Aged ,Depth Perception ,education.field_of_study ,05 social sciences ,General cognition ,Oblique effect ,Coherence (statistics) ,Form Perception ,Stereopsis ,Global form perception ,Normative ,Psychology ,Human ,050104 developmental & child psychology ,Cognitive psychology - Abstract
Literature on the development of global motion and global form perception demonstrated their asynchronous developmental trajectories. However, former studies have failed to clearly establish the critical period of maturation for these specific abilities. This study aimed to analyze the developmental trajectories of global motion and global form discrimination abilities by controlling for basic visual functions and general cognitive ability and to present the global motion and global form normative scores. A sample of 456 children and adolescents (4–17 years of age) and 76 adults recruited from the Italian and Swedish general population participated in the study. Motion and form perception were evaluated by the motion coherence test and form coherence test, respectively. Raven’s matrices were used to assess general cognitive ability, the Lea Hyvarinen chart test was used for full- and low-contrast visual acuity, and the TNO test was used for stereopsis. General cognitive ability and basic visual functions were strongly related to motion and form perception development. Global motion perception had an accelerated maturation compared with global form perception. For motion perception, an analysis of the oblique effect’s development showed that it is present at 4 years of age. The standardized scores of global motion and form coherence tests can be used for clinical purposes.
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44. Impact of cancer on the mortality of patients with idiopathic inflammatory myopathies by flexible parametric multistate modelling.
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Che WI, Kuja-Halkola R, Hellgren K, Lundberg IE, Westerlind H, Baecklund F, and Holmqvist M
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Background: Patients with idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIM) have an increased risk of cancer, but their cancer-related disease burden remains unclear., Objectives: To explore how cancer might impact the mortality of patients with IIM and examine the associated prognostic factors for cancer and death., Methods: We identified patients with IIM diagnosed between 1998 and 2020 and ascertained their cancer and death records via linkage to the Swedish healthcare and population registers. Transition hazards from IIM diagnosis to cancer and death were estimated in multistate models using flexible parametric methods. We then predicted the probability of having cancer or death, and the duration of staying alive at a given time from IIM and cancer diagnoses from a crude model. We also explored prognostic factors for progression to cancer and death in a multivariable model., Results: Of 1826 IIM patients, 310 (17%) were diagnosed with cancer before and 306 (17%) after IIM diagnosis. In patients diagnosed with cancer after IIM, the 5-year probability of death from cancer and from other causes was 31% and 18%, respectively, compared to 7% and 15% in patients without cancer after IIM. We reported several factors associated with risk of progression to cancer and death. Specifically, patients with first cancer after IIM who were older at IIM diagnosis, had cancer history, dermatomyositis and a cancer diagnosis within 1 year following IIM faced a greater cancer-specific mortality., Conclusion: We observed a substantial increase in mortality from cancer, compared to before, rather than other causes after a cancer diagnosis following IIM, suggesting an unmet medical need for effective cancer management in IIM patients. This finding, along with the identified prognostic factors, provides useful insight into future research directions for improving cancer management in IIM patients., (© 2024 The Author(s). Journal of Internal Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Association for Publication of The Journal of Internal Medicine.)
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45. Optical coherence tomography of the macular ganglion cell layer in children with neurofibromatosis type 1 is a useful tool in the assessment for optic pathway gliomas.
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Arnljots U, Nilsson M, Bolzani R, Benassi M, Sandvik U, Munoz DM, Blomgren K, and Hellgren K
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- Humans, Child, Child, Preschool, Male, Female, Prospective Studies, Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods, Visual Acuity, Tomography, Optical Coherence methods, Neurofibromatosis 1 diagnostic imaging, Retinal Ganglion Cells pathology, Optic Nerve Glioma diagnostic imaging
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Background: Optic pathway glioma (OPG) is a feared complication to neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) since it can cause visual impairment in young children. The main goal of screening is to detect symptomatic OPGs that require treatment. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) has been suggested as a tool for detection of neuro-retinal damage., Aims: To investigate whether the ganglion cell layer assessed by OCT is a reliable measure to identify and detect relapses of symptomatic OPGs in children with NF1., Methods: Children (3-6 years) with NF1, with and without known OPG and children with sporadic OPG (S-OPG) resident in the Stockholm area, were invited and followed in a prospective study during a three-year period. Brain magnetic resonance tomography (MRI) had been performed in children with symptoms of OPG. Outcome measures were VA in logMAR, visual field index (VFI), average thicknesses of the ganglion cell-inner plexiform layer (GC-IPL), and peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer (pRNFL)., Results: There were 25 children with MRI-verified OPG and 52 with NF1 without symptomatic OPG. Eyes from NF1 patients without symptoms of OPG showed significantly better results in all four analyzed parameters compared to eyes with NF1-associated OPG. Mean GC-IPL measurements seemed stable and reliable, significantly correlated to pRNFL (correlation coefficient (r) = 0.662, confidence interval (CI) = .507 to .773 p<0.001), VA (r = -0.661, CI = -7.45 to -.551, p<0.001) and VFI (r = 0.644, CI = .452 to .774, p<0.001). GC-IPL measurements were easy to obtain and acquired at considerably younger age than pRNFL (5.6±1.5 vs 6.8±1.3; p<0.001)., Conclusions: The mean GC-IPL thickness could distinguish well between eyes with OPG and eyes without symptomatic OPG in children with NF1. As thinning of GC-IPL assessed with OCT could indicate underlying OPG, it should be included in the screening protocol of children with questionable VA measurements and in particular in children with NF1., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist., (Copyright: © 2024 Arnljots et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.)
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46. Hydroxychloroquine in lupus or rheumatoid arthritis pregnancy and risk of major congenital malformations: a population-based cohort study.
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Nguyen NV, Svenungsson E, Dominicus A, Altman M, Hellgren K, Simard JF, and Arkema EV
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Objectives: To assess the infant risk of major congenital malformations (MCM) associated with first-trimester exposure to hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) among mothers with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) or rheumatoid arthritis (RA)., Methods: This population-based cohort study utilised Swedish nationwide registers and included all singleton births (2006-2021) among individuals with prevalent SLE or RA in Sweden. The exposure was filling ≥1 HCQ prescription during the first trimester. The outcome was infant MCM within one year of birth. Inverse probability of treatment weighting was applied to adjust for potential confounders (e.g. maternal smoking, body mass index, pregestational diabetes, and corticosteroids). Modified Poisson regression models with robust variance estimated risk ratios and 95% confidence intervals (RR 95%CI)., Results: We included 1,007 births (453 exposed) and 2,500 births (144 exposed) in the SLE and RA cohorts, respectively. The MCM risks in the SLE overall cohort, exposed, and unexposed groups were 3.6%, 3.7%, and 3.4%, respectively. The corresponding figures in the RA cohort were 4.4%, 5.6%, and 4.3%, respectively. The adjusted RRs (95%CI) were 1.29 (0.65-2.56) in the SLE cohort, 1.32 (0.56-3.13) in the RA cohort, and 1.30 (0.76-2.23) in the pooled analysis. The adjusted risk difference (exposed vs unexposed) was small (0.9% in SLE and 1.3% in RA). Sensitivity analyses examining different exposure and outcome windows yielded similar findings., Conclusions: First-trimester exposure to HCQ was not associated with a significantly increased risk of MCM. HCQ's benefits may outweigh the risks in managing SLE or RA during pregnancy., (© The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Society for Rheumatology.)
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47. Prevalence of coeliac disease in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Sotoodeh A, Nguyen Hoang M, Hellgren K, and Forss A
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- Humans, Prevalence, Female, Male, Biomarkers blood, Celiac Disease epidemiology, Celiac Disease immunology, Celiac Disease blood, Celiac Disease diagnosis, Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic epidemiology, Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic complications, Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic blood
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Background: There is some evidence of a higher prevalence of coeliac disease (CD) among patients with SLE than in the general population. However, the prevalence estimates vary substantially., Objective: To investigate the prevalence of CD among patients with SLE through systematic review and meta-analysis., Methods: We performed searches in the databases of Medline, Embase, Cochrane and Web of Science Core Collection between 1 January 1990 and 9 July 2023. A total of 2053 publications were rendered in the searches, of which 68 were reviewed in full text and 14 included in the analyses. Primary analysis estimated the pooled prevalence of biopsy-verified CD in patients with SLE. In the secondary analysis, the prevalence of serological markers indicative of CD was investigated. The quality of studies was appraised using the Joanna Briggs Institute Critical Appraisal Tool. We conducted meta-regression analyses to investigate associations between the prevalence of CD in individuals with SLE and publication year, study population size, CD prevalence in the general population, proportion of females and quality assessment score., Results: A total of 14 studies met the inclusion criteria, of which 11 were included in the primary analysis of biopsy-verified CD. Among 1238 patients with SLE, 14 had CD. The weighted pooled prevalence of CD was 0.7% (95% CI 0.0 to 1.8). The weighted pooled prevalence of CD serological markers in 1063 patients with SLE was 3.7% (95% CI 1.4 to 6.7). In meta-regression analyses, no associations between CD prevalence and study characteristics, demographics and quality assessment scores were found., Conclusions: In this meta-analysis, we found a weighted pooled prevalence of biopsy-verified CD in patients with SLE comparable with the prevalence in the general population. Our findings do not support routine screening for CD in patients with SLE. However, individual screening could be considered in cases of clinical suspicion and additional risk factors for CD., Prospero Registration Number: CRD42022339594., Competing Interests: Competing interests: AF served as speaker and advisory board member for Janssen and Tillotts Pharma., (© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2024. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ.)
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48. Association of childhood infections and perinatal factors with ankylosing spondylitis: a Swedish nationwide case-control and sibling study.
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Morin M, Hellgren K, Lindström U, and Frisell T
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- Pregnancy, Female, Humans, Case-Control Studies, Sweden epidemiology, Risk Factors, Siblings, Spondylitis, Ankylosing complications, Spondylitis, Ankylosing epidemiology
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Objectives: To identify perinatal and early-life risk factors for ankylosing spondylitis (AS), controlling for family-shared confounding with a sibling comparison design., Methods: In this nationwide, register-based case-control study, we identified 5612 AS cases from the Swedish National Patient Register, and matched them with 22 042 individuals without inflammatory arthritis from the general population. Conditional logistic regression was used to estimate odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) of AS in relation to childhood infections and a broad range of perinatal factors including fetal growth. Significant associations were further tested in a sibling comparison analysis, including 3965 patients with AS and their 6070 siblings without a diagnosis of spondyloarthritis., Results: We found no statistically significant associations between any studied fetal growth-related factor or other perinatal factors and the risk of developing AS. In contrast, having older siblings (adjusted OR 1.12; 95% CI 1.04 to 1.22 for one vs no older sibling) and history of a childhood tonsillectomy (adjusted OR 1.30; 95% CI 1.13 to 1.49) were associated with AS in the case-control analysis, results that also held in the sibling comparison. Serious childhood infection and multiple birth were significantly associated with AS in the case-control sample, but estimates were attenuated in the sibling comparison., Conclusions: Having older siblings and a history of tonsillectomy in childhood were independently associated with development of AS, even after adjustment for family-shared factors in a sibling comparison analysis. This strengthens the hypothesis that childhood infections play a role in the aetiology of AS., Competing Interests: Competing interests: None declared., (© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2023. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ.)
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49. Familial Co-Aggregation of Idiopathic Inflammatory Myopathies and Cancer: A Swedish Population-Based Study.
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Che WI, Baecklund F, Hellgren K, Kuja-Halkola R, Lundberg IE, Westerlind H, and Holmqvist M
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- Humans, Male, Sweden epidemiology, Risk Factors, Logistic Models, Myositis epidemiology, Myositis genetics, Myositis diagnosis, Neoplasms epidemiology, Neoplasms genetics
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Objective: To examine if idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIMs) share familial susceptibility with cancer, we estimated the familial co-aggregation of these diseases., Methods: This Swedish population-based family study with data from national registers included 8,460 first-degree relatives of patients with IIM and 41,127 relatives of matched individuals without IIM. We modeled the adjusted odds ratios (ORs) of familial co-aggregation of IIM and cancer using conditional logistic regressions and adjusted for sex and birth year of index individuals and their first-degree relatives. We examined the associations for cancer overall and stratified by several factors of interest. We also performed exploratory analyses for specific cancer types., Results: We observed no statistically significant familial associations between IIM and cancer overall. However, there was a familial association in male relative pairs of patients with dermatomyositis (adjusted OR for familial association 1.39 [95% confidence interval (95% CI) 1.15-1.68]). The association remained statistically significant after controlling for multiple testing. Moreover, this finding was consistent between kinships. Familial co-aggregation of IIM and cancer diagnosed before 50 years of age was only observed in offspring. In exploratory analyses, only the familial associations for myeloid malignancies (adjusted OR 2.27 [95% CI 1.43-3.60]) and liver cancer (adjusted OR 2.01 [95% CI 1.21-3.33]) in male relative pairs remained significant after controlling for multiple testing., Conclusion: We found little evidence of shared familial susceptibility as a major pathologic mechanism contributing to the co-occurrence of IIM and cancer overall. There could be subsets of patients and cancer types for which familial factors including genetics and shared environments are of more importance, but these findings need replication., (© 2023 The Authors. Arthritis & Rheumatology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American College of Rheumatology.)
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50. Cancer risks with JAKi and biological disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs in patients with rheumatoid arthritis or psoriatic arthritis: a national real-world cohort study.
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Huss V, Bower H, Hellgren K, Frisell T, and Askling J
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- Humans, Cohort Studies, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha, Tumor Necrosis Factor Inhibitors therapeutic use, Antirheumatic Agents therapeutic use, Arthritis, Psoriatic drug therapy, Janus Kinase Inhibitors therapeutic use, Arthritis, Rheumatoid drug therapy, Neoplasms drug therapy
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Objective: Assess cancer risks with Janus kinase inhibitors (JAKi) versus biological disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (bDMARDs) in clinical practice., Methods: Cohort study of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) or psoriatic arthritis (PsA) initiating treatment with JAKi, tumour necrosis factor inhibitors (TNFi) or other (non-TNFi) bDMARDs 2016-2020 using prospectively collected data from the Swedish Rheumatology Quality Register linked to other registers including the Cancer Register. We estimated incidence rates, and HRs via Cox regression, for all cancers excluding non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC), and for individual cancer types including NMSC., Results: We identified 10 447 patients with RA and 4443 patients with PsA who initiated treatment with JAKi, a non-TNFi bDMARD or a TNFi. Median follow-up times in RA were 1.95, 2.83 and 2.49 years, respectively. In RA, based on 38 incident cancers other than NMSC with JAKi vs 213 with TNFi the overall HR was 0.94 (95% CI 0.65 to 1.38). Based on 59 vs 189 incident NMSC, the HR was 1.39 (95% CI 1.01 to 1.91). At 2 or more years since treatment start, the HR for NMSC was 2.12 (95% CI 1.15 to 3.89). In PsA, based on 5 vs 73 incident cancers other than NMSC, and 8 vs 73 incident NMSC, the corresponding HRs were 1.9 (95% CI 0.7 to 5.2) and 2.1 (95% CI 0.8 to 5.3)., Conclusion: In clinical practice, the short-term risk of cancer other than NMSC in individuals initiating treatment with JAKi is not higher than for TNFi, but we found evidence of increased risk for NMSC., Competing Interests: Competing interests: VH and KH have no competing interests to declare. JA has had or have research agreements with Abbvie, Astra-Zeneca, BMS, Eli Lilly, MSD, Pfizer, Roche, Samsung Bioepis, Sanofi, and UCB, mainly in the context of safety monitoring of biologics via ARTIS/Swedish Biologics Register. TF and HB are partly employed by the ARTIS project., (© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2023. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.)
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