Badri, Danniel Copertino, Nicolas
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Aesthetic plastic surgery
Breast implant capsule-associated squamous cell carcinoma is exceedingly rare, with only eleven previously published cases. The present study systematically reviews the current literature and describes an additional case in a 56-year-old patient who had undergone previous breast implant augmentation with textured silicone implants 22 years prior. S...
Niu, Ellen F Honig, Stephanie E Wang, Katherine E Amro, Chris Davis, Harrison D Habarth-Morales, Theodore E Broach, Robyn B Fischer, John P
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Aesthetic plastic surgery
The incidence of obesity is on the rise around the globe. Outside of the massive weight loss (MWL) patient population, knowledge of risk factors associated with abdominal body contouring (BC) is limited. This systematic review and meta-analysis assesses the impact of obesity has on cosmetic abdominal BC outcomes. A systematic review conducted in ac...
Girela-Serrano, Braulio M Spiers, Alexander D V Ruotong, Liu Gangadia, Shivani Toledano, Mireille B Di Simplicio, Martina
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European child & adolescent psychiatry
Growing use of mobiles phones (MP) and other wireless devices (WD) has raised concerns about their possible effects on children and adolescents' wellbeing. Understanding whether these technologies affect children and adolescents' mental health in positive or detrimental ways has become more urgent following further increase in use since the COVID-1...
Eze, Vivienne N Parry, Tom Boone, Darren Mallett, Sue Halligan, Steve
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European radiology
To identify imaging, clinical, and laboratory variables potentially prognostic for surgical management of small bowel obstruction. Two researchers systematically reviewed indexed literature 2001-2021 inclusive for imaging, clinical, and laboratory variables potentially predictive of surgical management of small bowl obstruction and/or ischaemia at ...
Lo, Un Cheng Musa, Hala Li, Jeffery Gaon, Janet Hibbs, David E Ong, Jennifer A
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Palliative & supportive care
The demand of palliative care is increasing due to the aging population and treatment hesitancy or intentional avoidance compromises symptom management. To identify patient beliefs associated with medication hesitancy by using the theory of planned behavior (TPB) namely, attitudes, subjective norms, behavioral intention, and perceived behavioral co...
Kientzy, Manon Bursztejn, Anne-Claire Allaudeen, Asiya Parvin Chenuel, Bruno Hamroun, Aghiles Allado, Edem
Introduction Chronic wound care remains a critical public health challenge in terms of prevalence, quality of life and healthcare costs on a global scale. Currently used methods to assess the size and content of wounds include direct contact techniques based on double-layer film, ruler measurements, digital photography and visual examination. Nowad...
Han, Jierong Lai, Hengzhou Li, Wenyuan Liao, Huarui Xiao, Chong Li, Xueke You, Fengming Guo, Jing
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Journal of ethnopharmacology
Traditional plant-based medicines (TMs) have been widely used to prevent chronic oxaliplatin-induced peripheral neurotoxicity (OIPN). However, the prevention and safety of TMs for chronic OIPN remain ambiguous. Furthermore, diverse TM prescriptions and complicated components limit in-depth research on the mechanisms of TMs. To determine core TMs an...
Shoker, Dyna Desmet, Laura Ledoux, Nelly Héron, Anne
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Frontiers in Public Health
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), burnout is a syndrome conceptualized as resulting from chronic occupational stress that has not been successfully managed. It is characterized by emotional exhaustion, cynicism toward work, and a lack of personal accomplishment at work. Recent WHO guidelines on mental health suggest that mindfulness...
Dannhauser, Faye Taylor, Lily Tung, Joanna Usher-Smith, Juliet
Background: Polygenic scores (PGS) have been developed for cancer risk-estimation and show potential as tools to prompt earlier referral for high-risk individuals and aid risk-stratification within cancer screening programmes. This review explores the potential for using PGS to identify individuals at risk of the most common cancers seen in primary...
Malouf, Reem Harrison, Sian Pilkington, Victoria Opondo, Charles Gale, Chris Stein, Alan Franck, Linda Alderdice, Fiona
BACKGROUND: Posttraumatic stress (PTS) and anxiety are common mental health problems among parents of babies admitted to a neonatal unit (NNU). This review aimed to identify sociodemographic, pregnancy and birth, and psychological factors associated with PTS and anxiety in this population. METHOD: Studies published up to December 2022 were retrieve...