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  Last Updated: July 03, 2024

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 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2378-3516/1410153

Has COVID-19 Changed Medical Publications?

Macedo A, MD, PhD and Febra C, MD

Article Type: Letter to Editor | First Published: May 13, 2021

The COVID-19 pandemics took over our every-day lives with overwhelming consequences. Being this particularly manifested at people’s ordinary activities and social fields ranging from world politics to stock markets, arts, education or sport, it is also true with respect to scientific publications in the area of medicine. The number of medical publications in indexed journals has been increasing year after year, reaching, in 2019, the number of 1,268,272 indexed papers in PubMed. In the first h...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2378-3001/1410110

Influence of BDNF Genotype on the Effect of Neuromodulation on Pain Signalling and Pain Perception in Humans

Magnus Thordstein, Walker S. Jackson, Mats Svantesson and Hedayat Rahin

Article Type: Case Series | First Published: May 10, 2021

Trans-spinal Direct Current Stimulation (tsDCS) can alleviate pain perception in humans through plastic processes. Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) has been shown to influence a large number of physiological processes including those underpinning neural plasticity. A common polymorphism of BDNF (val66met), reduces the efficiency of plastic processes. We studied the effect of this BDNF polymorphism on the signalling and perception of thermal pain and to what degree these can be influenced...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2643-4539/1710019

Clinical and Pre-Clinical Evidence for Enteric α-Synuclein Involvement in Parkinson’s Disease

Eliyahu M Kochman, BS, Kainat Akhtar, BS, Ali Alelayawi, BS and Damian S Shin, MS, PhD

Article Type: Research Article | First Published: May 08, 2021

Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disease, presenting with the loss of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNpc) and motor symptoms. Categorized as a synucleinopathy, the pathological hallmark of PD is intracellular filamentous Lewy bodies (LB), which are formed from protopathic aggregates. The most prevalent of these proteins is the presynaptic protein ɑ-synuclein (α-syn). While commonly attributed to neuronal death in SNpc, postmor...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2643-3885/1710054

Postoperative Management of K-Wires in Percutaneous Foot Surgery

Arzac Ulla Ignacio

Article Type: Prospective, Descriptive Study | First Published: May 10, 2021

When a Kirschner wire (K-wire) is used percutaneously, the protruding end often causes discomfort and is associated with an increased risk of complications, such as pin loosening, infection, injury, etc. This study was undertaken to determine the ideal postoperative management when using these implants. We describe a surgical alternative for K-wire management in foot surgery. A prospective, descriptive study was conducted. A total of 39 patients (70 procedures) were enrolled in the study and und...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2643-3885/1710053

Long-Term Outcomes in Athletes with Chronic Lateral Ankle Instability Treated Integrally With an Anatomic, Minimally Invasive Surgical Technique

José Cymet Ramírez, MD and Julio César Vázquez Mondragón, MD

Article Type: Original Article | First Published: May 10, 2021

Chronic lateral ankle instability usually occurs in young athletes. It is caused by a rupture of the anterior talofibular ligament, better known as the anterior peroneal astragalus ligament (APAL). This lesion is associated with a rupture of the calcaneal fibular ligament or posterior calcaneal peroneal ligament (PCL) in 10 to 20% of cases and with the presence of chondral lesions of the talus and tibial dome in 75% of cases, the latter being caused by abnormal chronic joint hypermobility second...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2377-3634/1410140

Hospital-Acquired Diabetic Ketoacidosis (HADKA) - An Analysis Comparing Two Major Australian Hospitals

Ushank Ranasinghe and Shamasunder Acharya

Article Type: Original Research | First Published: May 10, 2021

We conducted a retrospective study looking at patients over 18 yrs who developed hospital- acquired Diabetic Ketoacidosis (HADKA) in two major hospitals in Hunter New England Health, NSW Australia between 1st July 2014 and 30th June 2018. The data were obtained from patient electronic medical records. The HADKA criteria were pH ≤ 7.3, bicarbonate ≤ 18 mmol/L, and positive ketones (urine or plasma). A subset of patients was defined as ‘inferred HADKA’ when there was no documented ketone l...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2377-3634/1410139

Magnitude of Diabetic Foot Ulcer and Associated Factors among Diabetic Patients Who Attended Diabetic Follow-up Clinics in Gamo and Gofa Zones, Southern Ethiopia

Asegid Regas, Befikadu Tariku, Esekezaw Agedew and Busera Seman

Article Type: Review Article | First Published: May 03, 2021

The most common and devastating complication of diabetes mellitus that affect the lower extremities among people with diabetes is a diabetic feet ulcer. Diabetic foot ulcer increases develop multiple risk factors like foot infections, prolonged healing time, poor quality of life, gangrene, and lower limb non-traumatic amputations. Worldwide, the incidence and magnitude of diabetic foot ulcer rapidly increase since the diabetes disease dramatically increased and it reached an epidemic level. Howe...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2378-3419/1410151

Assessment of Pivka II as Tumour Marker in Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Anuj Parkash, Parul Singla and Ashok Kumar Ahirwar

Article Type: Research Article | First Published: May 10, 2021

The most commonly used tumor marker in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is serum alpha-fetoprotein (AFP). It has been routinely used for monitoring the prognosis of disease, but not for its detection. There is always a quest of new biomarkers for detection of HCC. The present study has been designed to determine the level of prothrombin induced by vitamin K absence-II (PIVKA II) in sera of patients suffering from HCC. The aim of this study is to evaluate the PIVKA II as a biomarker for HCC indepen...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2378-2951/1410224

Interatrial Block and Intermittent Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Patient Treated with Flecainide

Athanassios Antonopoulos, MD, PhD, FESC and Giulia Ricci Lucchi, MD

Article Type: Case Report | First Published: May 05, 2021

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a neurodegenerative disorder affecting both upper and lower motor neurons. Cardiovascular consequences related to ALS are relatively under appreciated. Autonomic dysfunction in ALS is common. In fact, patients with ALS often exhibit bulbar dysfunction impacting centrally mediated vagal and sympathetic nerves with resultant greater autonomic dysfunction. The consequences of disruptions in the autonomic reflex loop on the cardiovascular system include chronot...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2469-5696/1410065

Evaluating Bone Mineral Density in Pediatric Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Survivors: A Tertiary Care Hospital Experience

Ersin Toret, Burcu Dural, Yeter Duzenli Kar, Zeynep Canan Ozdemir, Ilknur Ak Sivrikoz and Ozcan Bor

Article Type: Original Article | First Published: April 30, 2021

Acute leukemias are the most common malignancies seen in children and they account for one third of childhood cancers. Children who survived ALL, experience reduced bone mineral density (BMD) due to the disease, long-lasting glucocorticoid usage, chemotherapy toxicities, nutritional deficiencies and physical immobility. The decreased BMD have determined at all stages of disease. This retrospective cross-sectional study purposes to analyse the results of BMD in children who have completed their A...

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Right Ventricular Mass: A Unique Approach to Tissue Diagnosis

Bistees George, MD, Marina Sharif, MD, Rishi Bolla, BS, Shaheen Muhammad, MD and Stephen Cook, MD

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