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Παρασκευή 9 Μαρτίου 2018

Rapid fully automatic segmentation of subcortical brain structures by shape-constrained surface adaptation

Publication date: Available online 9 March 2018
Source:Medical Image Analysis
Author(s): Fabian Wenzel, Carsten Meyer, Thomas Stehle, Jochen Peters, Susanne Siemonsen, Christian Thaler, Lyubomir Zagorchev
This work presents a novel approach for the rapid segmentation of clinically relevant subcortical brain structures in T1-weighted MRI by utilizing a shape-constrained deformable surface model. In contrast to other approaches for segmenting brain structures, its design allows for parallel segmentation of individual brain structures within a flexible and robust hierarchical framework such that accurate adaptation and volume computation can be achieved within a minute of processing time. Furthermore, adaptation is driven by local and not global contrast, potentially relaxing requirements with respect to preprocessing steps such as bias-field correction. Detailed evaluation experiments on more than 1000 subjects, including comparisons to FSL FIRST and FreeSurfer as well as a clinical assessment, demonstrate high accuracy and test-retest consistency of the presented segmentation approach, leading, for example, to an average segmentation error of less than 0.5 mm. The presented approach might be useful in both, research as well as clinical routine, for automated segmentation and volume quantification of subcortical brain structures in order to increase confidence in the diagnosis of neuro-degenerative disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Multiple Sclerosis, or clinical applications for other neurologic and psychiatric diseases.

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Estimating fiber orientation distribution from diffusion MRI with spherical needlets

Publication date: Available online 8 February 2018
Source:Medical Image Analysis
Author(s): Hao Yan, Owen Carmichael, Debashis Paul, Jie Peng
We present a novel method for estimation of the fiber orientation distribution (FOD) function based on diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (D-MRI) data. We formulate the problem of FOD estimation as a regression problem through spherical deconvolution and a sparse representation of the FOD by a spherical needlets basis that forms a multi-resolution tight frame for spherical functions. This sparse representation allows us to estimate the FOD by ℓ1-penalized regression under a non-negativity constraint on the estimated FOD. The resulting convex optimization problem is solved by an alternating direction method of multipliers (ADMM) algorithm. The proposed method leads to a reconstruction of the FOD that is accurate, has low variability and preserves sharp features. Through extensive experiments, we demonstrate the effectiveness and favorable performance of the proposed method compared to three existing methods. Specifically, we demonstrate that the proposed method is able to successfully resolve fiber crossings at small angles and automatically identify isotropic diffusion. We also apply the proposed method to real 3T D-MRI data sets of healthy individuals. The results show realistic depictions of crossing fibers that are more accurate, less noisy, and lead to superior tractography results compared to competing methods.

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Focal immune-related pancreatitis occurring after treatment with programmed cell death 1 inhibitors: a distinct form of autoimmune pancreatitis?

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Publication date: Available online 9 March 2018
Source:European Journal of Cancer
Author(s): Gabriele Capurso, Livia Archibugi, Laura Tessieri, Maria Chiara Petrone, Andrea Laghi, Paolo Giorgio Arcidiacono




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Immune checkpoint therapy in proteinuric kidney disease

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Publication date: Available online 9 March 2018
Source:European Journal of Cancer
Author(s): Tsuneo Takenaka, Yohko Kawai, Takahiro Amano




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Whole genome sequence and phenotypic characterization of a Cbm+ serotype e strain of Streptococcus mutans

Abstract

We report the whole genome sequence (WGS) of the serotype e Cbm+ strain LAR01 of Streptococcus mutans, a dental pathogen frequently associated with extra-oral infections. The LAR01 genome is a single circular chromosome of 2.1 Mb with a GC content of 36.96%. The genome contains 15 PTS gene clusters, 7 cell wall-anchored (LPxTG) proteins, all genes required for the development of natural competence and genes coding for mutacins VI and K8. Interestingly, the cbm gene is genetically linked to a putative type VII secretion system that has been found in Mycobacteria and few other gram-positive bacteria. When compared to the UA159 type strain, phenotypic characterization of LAR01 revealed increased biofilm formation in the presence of either glucose or sucrose but similar abilities to withstand acid and oxidative stresses. LAR01 was unable to inhibit the growth of S. gordonii, which is consistent with the genomic data that indicates absence of mutacins that can kill mitis streptococci. On the other hand, LAR01 effectively inhibited growth of other S. mutans strains suggesting that it may be specialized to outcompete strains from its own species. In vitro and in vivo studies using mutational and heterologous expression approaches revealed that Cbm is a virulence factor of S. mutans by mediating binding to extracellular matrix proteins and intracellular invasion. Collectively, the WGS analysis and phenotypic characterization of LAR01 provides new insights on the virulence properties of S. mutans and grants further opportunities to understand the genomic fluidity of this important human pathogen.

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Blunt cannula subcision is more effective than Nokor needle subcision for acne scars treatment

Summary

Background and aim

A comprehensive study comparing two different modalities, Nokor needle subcision (NNS) and blunt cannula subcision (BCS), for treatment of acne scars, has not been reported previously. The aim was to compare the effectiveness of these two methods based on patient's and doctor's satisfaction measures, in addition to the late complications 3 months postsubcision.

Method of intervention

Patients had 18-65 years old, with acne scars on both malar sides. They were treated at one malar side with NNS and with BCS at another side. They were monitored during the first week, at one and 3 months postintervention. Patient's and two dermatologist's satisfactions were compared during 3 months, for each modality and between modalities.

Results

From 34 patients, 29.4%, 55.9%, and 14.7% had mild, moderate, and severe acne scars, respectively. Ecchymosis, nodule formation post-NNS, and edema after BCS were the complications. Patients were satisfied with BCS during 3-month monitoring (P = .021), but not with NNS (P = .353). Physician-1 was satisfied from the outcome of both BCS and NNS procedures (P = .044 and .006, respectively). However, physician-2 was only satisfied with NNS at the month 3 than the month 1 (P = .002). All patients and physicians were significantly more satisfied with BCS than NNS (P = .000). Anyway, at the month 3, physician-2 had no significant different points of view about applied methods (P = .25).

Discussion

Considering the complications and satisfaction rates, BCS was more efficient than NNS for acne scar treatment. Then, we suggest BCS as a good replacement for NNS.



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Antiaging and antioxidant effects of topical autophagy activator: A randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blinded study

Summary

Background

Recently, potential roles of autophagy in skin homeostasis received many interests. But, little has been reported for the potential antiaging effects of autophagy activator.

Objective

With the newly synthesized autophagy activator, heptasodium hexacarboxymethyl dipeptide-12 (Aquatide™) in vitro and clinical efficacy of the topical autophagy activator as an antiaging cosmeceutical ingredient was evaluated.

Methods

Antioxidant effect of Aquatide™ was evaluated by radical scavenging assay. In vitro effect was assessed by measuring the cytotoxicity of hydrogen peroxide in cultured normal human epidermal keratinocytes. Clinical evaluation was performed by a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blinded study. Antioxidant efficacy was observed by measuring the carbonylated proteins in stratum corneum (SC) by fluorescein-5-thiosemicarbazide (FTZ) staining.

Results

Radical scavenging effects of Aquatide were observed with the ABTS assay, and significant reduction in hydrogen peroxide-induced cytotoxicity was observed in Aquatide™-treated cells. Autophagy inhibitor treatment abrogated cytoprotective effects of Aquatide™. In a clinical study, statistically significant increase in skin elasticity was observed after 4 and 8 weeks. Quantitative analysis of carbonylated proteins in SC also showed significant reduction in Aquatide™-treated group, which is consistent with the in vitro data.

Conclusion

These results suggest that autophagy plays important roles in antioxidant system and aging process in skin, and topical autophagy activators can be potential cosmeceutical ingredients for skin antiaging.



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Meta-Analysis: Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound Versus Conventional Ultrasound for Differentiation of Benign and Malignant Breast Lesions

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Publication date: Available online 9 March 2018
Source:Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology
Author(s): Qian Li, Min Hu, Zhikui Chen, Changtian Li, Xi Zhang, Yiqing Song, Feixiang Xiang
This meta-analysis aimed to compare the diagnostic performance of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS), conventional ultrasound (US) combined with CEUS (US + CEUS) and US for distinguishing breast lesions. From thorough literature research, studies that compared the diagnostic performance of CEUS versus US or US + CEUS versus US, using pathology results as the gold standard, were included. A total of 10 studies were included, of which 9 compared the diagnostic performance of CEUS and US, and 5 studies compared US + CEUS and US. In those comparing CEUS versus US, the pooled sensitivity was 0.93 (95% CI: 0.91–0.95) versus 0.87 (95% CI: 0.85–0.90) and pooled specificity was 0.86 (95% CI: 0.84–0.88) versus 0.72 (95% CI: 0.69–0.75). In studies comparing US + CEUS versus US, the pooled sensitivity was 0.94 (95% CI: 0.92–0.96) versus 0.87 (95% CI: 0.84–0.90) and pooled specificity was 0.86 (95% CI: 0.82–0.89) versus 0.80 (95% CI: 0.76–0.84). In terms of diagnosing breast malignancy, areas under the curve of the summary receiver operating characteristic (of both CEUS (p = 0.003) and US + CEUS (p = 0.000) were statistically higher than that of US. Both CEUS alone and US + CEUS had better diagnostic performance than US in differentiation of breast lesions, and US + CEUS also had low negative likelihood ratio.



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In situ DSC investigation into the kinetics and microstructure of dispersoid formation in Al-Mn-Fe-Si(-Mg) alloys

Publication date: 15 May 2018
Source:Materials & Design, Volume 146
Author(s): Richard H. Kemsies, Benjamin Milkereit, Sigurd Wenner, Randi Holmestad, Olaf Kessler
Dispersoid strengthening in Al-Mn-Fe-Si(-Mg) aluminum wrought alloys can play an important role in applications at elevated temperatures. Fine and evenly distributed dispersoids are needed to increase alloy strength, which can be achieved by conducting an adapted homogenization heat treatment. In this work for the first time, the precipitation behavior of dispersoids in direct chill casted Al-Mn-Fe-Si(-Mg) alloys was systematically investigated in situ during heating by means of differential scanning calorimetry. In situ analysis of the phase transformation kinetics during heating and homogenization was complemented by ex situ testing of the electrical conductivity and Vickers hardness, as well as micro- and nano-structural analyses by optical light and transmission electron microscopy. The influence of the heating rate on precipitation behavior was determined by calorimetric in situ experiments, covering a wide heating rate, ranging from 0.003 to 2K/s. The influence of 400 and 550°C homogenization temperatures and soaking durations on hardness and electrical conductivity was also investigated. The highest dispersoid strengthening was obtained after heat treating the as-cast Mg-containing alloy at 400°C for 3 to 10h. Furthermore, the Mg content heavily influenced the precipitation behavior by forming β-Mg2Si precursor phases, which can act as nucleation sites for dispersoid precipitation.

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Slip transfer across γ-TiAl lamellae in tension

Publication date: 15 May 2018
Source:Materials & Design, Volume 146
Author(s): Alberto Jesús Palomares-García, María Teresa Pérez-Prado, Jon Mikel Molina-Aldareguia
This work identifies the mechanisms governing dislocation transmission across lamellar interfaces in a Ti-45Al-2Nb-2Mn (at.%) + 0.8(vol%) TiB2 (Ti4522XD) alloy. With this aim, a microgrip and a microtensile specimen were designed and fabricated using a focused ion beam (FIB), to test micrometer-sized specimens in tension. The deformation mechanisms acting in a microtensile specimen of a Ti4522XD alloy were investigated through electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The results revealed that domain boundaries (order variant) and lamellar interfaces (order variant, true twin and pseudo-twin) are relatively transparent to dislocation propagation, but they present significant differences in the geometrical alignment between the incoming and outgoing slip systems. While for order variant interfaces, the incoming and outgoing slip systems are perfectly aligned, true twin and pseudo twin interfaces require a change in slip plane and direction, which leaves residual dislocations with Burgers vectors lying on the interface plane. The analysis of the slip transfer mechanisms revealed that the outgoing slip system is governed more by the maximum geometrical alignment, than the applied resolved shear stress.

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Fatigue driven matrix crack propagation in laminated composites

Publication date: 15 May 2018
Source:Materials & Design, Volume 146
Author(s): Bijan Mohammadi, Hamed Pakdel
An energy based evolution rule is developed to predict the propagation of mid and outer-ply matrix cracks in laminates with the layups of [0n/θm] s and [θm/0n] s subject to tensile fatigue loading from initiation up to saturation. A unit cell based variational approach is developed to model the damage state considering both crack density and distribution pattern. Crack densities for different layups are then predicted using only two unit effective material properties which are independent from geometry of laminate. Numerous specimens with 8 different layups are tested and during tensile fatigue loading, matrix cracks multiplication is monitored on site using an appropriate optical microscopy setup. Both material properties of Paris like evolution equation are derived based on experimental observations of crack density in two general layups. Analytically predicted crack densities of tested specimens are shown to be in agreement with experimental observations which confirms empirical parameters to be independent from layup in the tested carbon-epoxy specimens. The independence of the empirical parameters from layup and loading must be validated using extensive experimental results of different layups and materials considering different modes of damage.

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[PDF] Η συμβολή των γραφιστικών τεχνών στις δημόσιες σχέσεις και την επικοινωνία

Μ Μπούλιαρη - 2018
… Η σημασία της όρασης έχει επισημανθεί από πολύ παλιά. Οι Έλληνες φιλόσοφοι
Αριστοτέλης και Πλάτωνας τη θεωρούσαν πηγή γνώσης. Αισθήσεις Απόδοση % 1. Όραση
87 2. Ακοή 7 3. Όσφρηση 3,5 4. Αφή 1,5 5. Γεύση 1 Σύνολο 100 …
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[PDF] Σεξουαλική αγωγή και σχολική υγιεινή στους εφήβους

Ε Κατσάνη - 2018
Page 1. ΢ΥΟΛΗ: Δ.Τ.Π. ΣΜΗΜΑ: ΝΟ΢ΗΛΔΤΣΙΚΗ ΦΟΙΣΗΣΡΙΑ: Δπαγγειία Καηζάλε
ΤΠΔΤΘΤΝΗ ΔΚΠΑΙΓΔΤΣΙΚΟ΢: Δπξπδίθε Παπαγηαλλνπνύινπ ΙΧΑΝΝΙΝΑ, 2018 ΠΣΤΥΙΑΚΗ
ΔΡΓΑ΢ΙΑ Σεξουαλική Αγωγή & Σχολική Υγιεινή στους Εφήβους Page 2. 2 Πεξηερόκελα …
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[PDF] Καρκίνος ωοθηκών και νοσηλευτικές παρεμβάσεις

Ε Χαλίλη - 2018
… αφαίρεσης του όγκου (Μανταλενάκης, 2007) … καρκίνωμα για να περιγράψει διαφόρους
όγκους που εμφάνιζαν εσωτερικά η εξωτερικά έλκη και διογκώσεις (Netter, 2007) … 20 ετών.
Στις νεαρές ηλικίες οι όγκοι προέρχονται από τα γεννητικά κύτταρα κατά τα 2/3 (Σκαλκίδου …
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[PDF] Ανάπτυξη αυτομάτων συστημάτων Η/Υ για εκπομπή ηλεκτρομαγνητικών κυμάτων επανασυντονισμού κακοήθων εξεργασιών

ΑΧ Αυδίκος - 2017
… Αποτελέσματα σε σειρές κακοήθων κυττάρων σαρκώματος και κακοήθων
σαρκωματικών όγκων πειραματόζωων Αντώνιος Χρ. Αυδίκος ΜΑθΗΜΑΤΙΚΟΣ … 77
4.2.2 Αναστολή της ανάπτυξης των όγκων σε επίμυες Wistar..... 77 …
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[PDF] Γνώσεις και αντιλήψεις πρωτοετών φοιτητών νοσηλευτικής για τη σεξουαλική τους συμπεριφορά.

Μ Μπαρακάκη, M Barakaki, DA Beredima… - 2018
Page 1. 1 ΑΝΩΤΑΤΟ ΤΕΧΝΟΛΟΓΙΚΟ ΕΚΠΑΙΔΕΥΤΙΚΟ ΙΔΡΥΜΑ ΚΡΗΤΗΣ ΣΧΟΛΗ
ΕΠΑΓΓΕΛΜΑΤΩΝ ΥΓΕΙΑΣ ΚΑΙ ΠΡΟΝΟΙΑΣ ΤΜΗΜΑ ΝΟΣΗΛΕΥΤΙΚΗΣ ΠΤΥΧΙΑΚΗ
ΕΡΓΑΣΙΑ "ΓΝΩΣΕΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΑΝΤΙΛΗΨΕΙΣ ΠΡΩΤΟΕΤΩΝ ΦΟΙΤΗΤΩΝ …
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Současný pohled na otravu oxidem uhelnatým y České republice.

T HEŘMAN - General Practitioner/Prakticky Lekar, 2018
… Hodnoty vyšší definujeme jako hyperbarické, přesněji za ně považujeme dle odborných
společností číslo kPa a vyšší dle European Committee for Hyperbaric Medicine ECHM
či kPa a vyšší dle Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine Society UHMS …
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[HTML] Otic Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis in Adults: A Report of Two Cases

N Almutairi, J Almahdi, M Halawani - Journal of Medical Cases, 2018
… The patient was transferred to the operating room for the insertion of a myringotomy tube
in the right ear. In addition, a team of neurosurgeons performed a biopsy of the occipital
lesion. Histopathological analysis of the specimen led to a final diagnosis of LCH …
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Skeletal Dysplasias and Heritable Connective Tissue Disorders

GE Tiller, GA Bellus - Avery's Diseases of the Newborn (Tenth Edition), 2018
•Many skeletal dysplasias as well as many connective tissue disorders look similar in
the newborn period, especially in premature infants. Arriving at the mos.
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Ear and Hearing Disorders

B Vohr - Avery's Diseases of the Newborn (Tenth Edition), 2018
… A hearing loss is secondary to interference in the transmission of sound from
the outer ear (pinna and ear canal) to the middle ear (tympanic membrane,
ossicles, middle ear space, and eustachian tube opening), the inner ear
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[PDF] Surgical skills deficiencies and needs of rural general practitioners in South Africa

DC Porter, J Bezuidenhout, RS du Toit, AO Adefuye - South African Medical Journal, 2018
… Packing epistaxis Cautery of Little's area Bilateral antral washouts
Myringotomy and grommets Foreign body removal (uncomplicated … diagnosis
of intra-abdominal fluid Perform diagnostic peritoneal lavage Appendicectomy
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[PDF] Dexmedetomidine infusion versus placebo for analgesia and prevention of emergence agitation in morbidly obese patients undergoing laparoscopic sleeve …

MM Hussein, RH Mostafa
… Table 1 Richmond agitation-sedation scale [9] Scores Term Description
+4 Combative Overtly combative, violent, and immediate danger to staff
+3 Very agitated Pulls or removes tube(s) or catheter(s); aggressive +2
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Management of and indications for tracheostomy in care of the critically ill patient

D Timbrell, S Jankowski - Surgery (Oxford), 2018
Decannulation may be appropriate if the patient is able to breathe comfortably
with the tube cuff deflated … Weaning and decannulation. Weaning is a
two-stage process involving the gradual reduction of respiratory support
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[PDF] Icatibant for Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitor-Induced Angioedema in Intubated Patients: Case Series and Literature Review

EK Yeung, H Saikumar, J Castaneda-Nerio, SG Adams… - Case Reports in Critical …, 2018
… of symptoms when icatibant was administered at the time of intubation or
shortly afterwards, with nearly complete regression reported as early as one
hour in severe angioedema [8]. Additionally, all reports described extubation
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Biomedical Informatics in Neonatology

JP Palma, P Tarczy-Hornoch - Avery's Diseases of the Newborn (Tenth Edition), 2018
Computers are playing a growing role in information management, particularly in
neonatology. However, the trend in electronic health record (EHR) adoption is aw.
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[HTML] Early noncardiac complications of coronary artery bypass graft surgery

S Aranki, JM Aroesty, RM Suri, D Cutlip
… CPB). An important factor is aortic instrumentation and manipulation, including
cannulation, decannulation, and partial or complete clamping and unclamping, which
can result in embolization of atherosclerotic debris. Technical …
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