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Author(s):  
Elena de Planell-Mas ◽  
Blanca Martínez-Garriga ◽  
Miguel Viñas ◽  
Antonio J. Zalacain-Vicuña

Cutaneous plantar warts may be treated using several optional methods, with the use of laser surgery having increased in the last few years. This work examined the efficacy of laser treatment combined with simple cooling to reduce pain. The cure rate was approximately 84%. There were no significant differences in the efficacy of treatment for different viral genotypes. The laser parameters were 500 msec pulses, 30 W of power, and a fluence of 212 J/cm2 delivered in up to four sessions. Successful treatment was achieved after an average of 3.6 sessions.


Pharmaceutics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 41
Author(s):  
Anita Bakrania ◽  
Gang Zheng ◽  
Mamatha Bhat

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the third leading cause of cancer-related death and is associated with a dismal median survival of 2–9 months. The fundamental limitations and ineffectiveness of current HCC treatments have led to the development of a vast range of nanotechnologies with the goal of improving the safety and efficacy of treatment for HCC. Although remarkable success has been achieved in nanomedicine research, there are unique considerations such as molecular heterogeneity and concomitant liver dysfunction that complicate the translation of nanotheranostics in HCC. This review highlights the progress, challenges, and targeting opportunities in HCC nanomedicine based on the growing literature in recent years.


JAMA Oncology ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alyx B. Porter ◽  
Heshan Liu ◽  
Sadhna Kohli ◽  
Jane L. Cerhan ◽  
Jeff Sloan ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yaojia Chen ◽  
Liran Juan ◽  
Xiao Lv ◽  
Lei Shi

Modeling-based anti-cancer drug sensitivity prediction has been extensively studied in recent years. While most drug sensitivity prediction models only use gene expression data, the remarkable impacts of gene mutation, methylation, and copy number variation on drug sensitivity are neglected. Drug sensitivity prediction can both help protect patients from some adverse drug reactions and improve the efficacy of treatment. Genomics data are extremely useful for drug sensitivity prediction task. This article reviews the role of drug sensitivity prediction, describes a variety of methods for predicting drug sensitivity. Moreover, the research significance of drug sensitivity prediction, as well as existing problems are well discussed.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Haotai Xie ◽  
Yixuan Huo ◽  
Qinzheng Chen ◽  
Xinlin Hou

Numerous congenital or secondary diseases, including, heart disease, respiratory disease, sepsis and many others, can lead to neonatal death. B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) is a peptide hormone secreted by ventricular cells following an increase in ventricular wall tension. BNP functions to promote vasodilation, diuresis, and sodium release to regulate blood pressure. BNP is a sensitive index reflecting ventricular function, which may aid the diagnosis and monitoring of various neonatal diseases. In neonates, there is currently no consensus on a reference BNP level, as the plasma BNP concentration of healthy newborns varies with age, peaks in the first week after birth, and then gradually decreased to a stable level. In disease states, the correlation between the plasma BNP concentration and the results of echocardiography is good, which is of great significance in the screening, monitoring, and prognosis evaluation of neonatal cardiovascular diseases, including congenital heart disease, patent ductus arteriosus, etcetera. It also facilitates the judgment of the efficacy of treatment and perioperative management. Moreover, the monitoring of plasma BNP concentration provides guidance for the diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment selection of certain neonatal respiratory diseases and neonatal sepsis. This review summarizes the normal BNP values and discusses the application value of BNP in relation to physiological and pathological aspects in neonates.


2021 ◽  
Vol p6 (1) ◽  
pp. 3157-3162
Author(s):  
Sindhu Umesh ◽  
Jayasudha G. C ◽  
Ramesh M

Cervical Erosion may present with symptoms like vaginal discharge or serious problems of female infertility and thus gains importance in the gynaecological practice1. This entity is correlated with GarbhashayaMukhaGata Vrana (GGV), of Vatakaphaja variety. In the present study, Kushtadi YoniVarti (KYV) 2 is proposed as a local treatment for Cervical Erosion. The present study has two groups: Group A:30 patients, were treated with Kush- tadi Yoni Varti, followed by Sukhoshna Jala Prakshalana for 7 consecutive days. Group B:30 patients were ad- vised with Pathya and apathy for 7 days. The Follow up for both groups were on 14th Day and 21st Day. The re- sults were analysed statistically with paired and unpaired t-test. On comparing the two groups, it was found that the efficacy of treatment in Group A was better than the efficacy of treatment in Group B with reference to amount and odour of discharge, appearance and degree of erosion. Keywords: Cervical Erosion, Kushtadi Yoni Varti, GarbhashayaMukhaVrana, PAP Smear.


2021 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrey Sivkov ◽  
Natalya Chernus ◽  
Roman Gorenkov ◽  
Sergey Sivkov ◽  
Svetlana Sivkova ◽  
...  

Abstract Background To determine the effect of genetic polymorphism of drug transporters on the efficacy of treatment with Rosuvastatin, Atorvastatin and Simvastatin in patients with hyperlipidemia. Methods The study consists of 180 patients, aged 40–75 years, with hyperlipidemia. All patients were divided into two equal groups: patients with different SLCO1B1 (521CC, 521CT and 521TT) and MDR1 (3435CC, 3435TC and 3435TT) genotypes. Each group was divided into rosuvastatin-treated, atorvastatin-treated and simvastatin-treated subgroups. The lipid-lowering effect of statins was assessed by tracing changes in total cholesterol (TC) and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) levels. Results The use of statins over a 4-month period led to substantial reductions in TC and LDL-C levels. The hypolipidemic effect of studied agents was seen in both groups. However, it was less pronounced in patients with 521CC genotype. No statistically significantly differences were found between carriers of 3435TT, 3435CT and 3435CC genotypes. Conclusions The lipid-lowering efficacy of rosuvastatin was higher compared to other two statins. Patients with SLCO1B1 521CC genotype are more likely to encounter a decrease in the hypolipidemic effect of statins. Such a risk should be considered when treating this category of patients. MDR1 polymorphism had no significant effect on statin efficacy.


Author(s):  
R.V. Rea ◽  
Matthew C. Scheideman ◽  
Gayle Hesse ◽  
Matthew A Mumma

Roadside mineral licks form when road salt used to de-ice highways in winter runs off road surfaces and accumulates in roadside ditches. Some ungulates are attracted to these roadside licks as they seek to satisfy their mineral requirements. Within the distribution of moose (Alces alces (Linnaeus, 1758)) in North America, motorists often encounter moose visiting roadside licks in mid-summer, with many jurisdictions reporting summer peaks in moose-vehicle collisions (MVCs) at these locations. Our research used camera traps to monitor moose visitation of 22 roadside locations (including roadside licks, roadside ponds, and dry roadsides) in central British Columbia, Canada from December 2009–July 2020, tested the efficacy of treatment (decommissioning) methods used to reduce moose visitation to roadside licks, and roughly estimated decommissioning costs. Moose visitation to roadside licks was greatest from May–July. As we hypothesized, untreated licks were visited more often by moose than decommissioned licks, roadside ponds (absent of road salt), and dry roadsides. Decommissioning roadside licks by replacing or mixing lick waters and soils with materials, such as riprap, cedar mulch, pine logs, or dog (Canis lupus familiaris (Linnaeus, 1758)) fur and human (Homo sapiens (Linnaeus, 1758)) hair, is an effective and inexpensive means of reducing moose visitations to roadside areas and should increase motorist safety where roadside licks are visited by moose.


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