Murillo Perez, Carla F. Hirschfield, Gideon M. Corpechot, Christophe Floreani, Annarosa Mayo, Marlyn J. van der Meer, Adriaan Ponsioen, Cyriel Y. Lammers, Willem J. Pares, Albert Invernizzi, Pietro
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Background Fibrosis stage predicts prognosis in patients with chronic liver disease independent of aetiology, although its precise role in risk stratification in patients with primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) remains undefined. Aims To assess the utility of baseline fibrosis stage in predicting long-term outcomes in the context of biochemical risk...
Ng Kee Kwong, F. Nicholson, A. G. Pavlidis, S. Adcock, I. M. Chung, K. F.
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BMC Cancer
BackgroundCOPD patients are at increased risk of developing non-small cell lung carcinoma that has a worse prognosis. Oxidative stress contributes to carcinogenesis and is increased in COPD patients due to mitochondrial dysfunction. We determined whether mitochondrial dysfunction is a contributing factor to the reduced survival of COPD patients wit...
Maurer, M. Houghton, K. Costa, C. Dabove, F. Ensina, L. F. Giménez-Arnau, A. Guillet, G. Konstantinou, G. N. Labrador-Horrillo, M. Lapeere, H.
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World Allergy Organization Journal
BackgroundGlobal chronic urticaria (CU) disease experience and management is not well documented. This study descriptively compares these aspects among CU patients residing in Europe (EU) and Central and South America (C/SA).MethodsAWARE (A World-wide Antihistamine-Refractory chronic urticaria patient Evaluation) is a global prospective, non-interv...
Pinato, DJ Allara, E Chen, T-Y Trevisani, F Minguez, B Zoli, M Harris, M Dalla Pria, A Merchante, N Platt, H
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PURPOSE Conflicting evidence indicates that HIV seropositivity may influence the outcome of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), a leading cause of mortality in people with HIV. We aimed to verify whether HIV affected the overall survival (OS) of patients with HCC, independent of treatment and geographic origin. PATIENTS AND METHODS We des...
Salem, Mohamed E; Yin, Jun; Weinberg, Benjamin A; Renfro, Lindsay A; Pederson, Levi D; Maughan, Timothy S; Adams, Richard A; Van Cutsem, Eric; 3840; Falcone, Alfredo; Tebbutt, Niall C;
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PURPOSE: Patients with left-sided colon tumours have better survival and respond differently to biologics compared with patients with right-sided tumours. Left-sided colon tumours and rectal cancers are often grouped together. Herein, we examined the clinicopathological differences and outcomes between left-sided colon and rectal cancers. PATIENTS ...
Nasser, Mouhamad Cottin, Vincent
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Respiration
Alemao, Evo Litman, Heather J. Connolly, Sean E. Kelly, Sheila Hua, Winnie Rosenblatt, Lisa Rebello, Sabrina Kremer, Joel M. Harrold, Leslie R.
OBJECTIVE: To characterize patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) by number of poor prognostic factors (PPF: functional limitation, extraarticular disease, seropositivity, erosions) and evaluate treatment acceleration, clinical outcomes, and work status over 12 months by number of PPF. METHODS: Using the Corrona RA registry (January 2005-December ...
Alexander, Thomas B. Gu, Zhaohui Iacobucci, Ilaria Dickerson, Kirsten Choi, John K. Xu, Beisi Payne-Turner, Debbie Yoshihara, Hiroki Loh, Mignon L. Horan, John
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Nature
A large-scale genomics study shows that the cell of origin and founding mutations determine disease subtype and lead to the expression of multiple haematopoietic lineage-defining antigens in mixed phenotype acute leukaemia.
Alemao, Evo Litman, Heather J Connolly, Sean E Kelly, Sheila Hua, Winnie Rosenblatt, Lisa Rebello, Sabrina Kremer, Joel M Harrold, Leslie R
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The Journal of rheumatology
To characterize patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) by number of poor prognostic factors (PPF: functional limitation, extraarticular disease, seropositivity, erosions) and evaluate treatment acceleration, clinical outcomes, and work status over 12 months by number of PPF. Using the Corrona RA registry (January 2005-December 2015), biologic-naiv...
Oltra, Sara S. Peña-Chilet, Maria Vidal-Tomas, Victoria Flower, Kirsty Martinez, María Teresa Alonso, Elisa Burgues, Octavio Lluch, Ana Flanagan, James M. Ribas, Gloria
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Scientific Reports
MiRNAs are part of the epigenetic machinery, and are also epigenetically modified by DNA methylation. MiRNAs regulate expression of different genes, so any alteration in their methylation status may affect their expression. We aimed to identify methylation differences in miRNA encoding genes in breast cancer affecting women under 35 years old (BCVY...