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The origin of the mysterious multi-country monkeypox outbreak in non-endemic countrie...
Paul Ola

Paul Ola

June 03, 2022
Logical deductions from experimental data have been unable to explain the origin of the current monkeypox outbreaks in multiple countries. But upon illustrating the reality in which these outbreaks occur, it was found to be that in which different diseases of the same immunological nature, the nature that permits them to be rendered asymptomatic simultaneously without the elimination of their different causes, appear simultaneously when conditions that permitted immune mechanisms to bring about such protection disappear. An outbreak of such immunologically equivalent diseases therefore does not require the spread of those that are pathogens among the causes of such diseases to occur. And the manifestations of such diseases will become widespread in a population when factors that cause the disappearance of conditions that permitted them to be rendered asymptomatic by immune mechanisms become widespread in the population. If we will escape the threat that the catastrophically widespread appearance of manifestations such as Ebola and malignancies will pose to our species, our topmost research priority ought to be the immunological nature of the pathological effects of the pathogens that are linked with them.
Long-Term Outcomes of Vulvar or Vaginal Cancer Patients Undergoing Laparoendoscopic S...
Jingyun Xu
Tianxiang Yu

Jingyun Xu

and 4 more

June 02, 2022
Objective: To evaluate the long-term outcomes of vulvar or vaginal cancer patients undergoing laparoendoscopic single-site inguinal lymphadenectomy (LESS-IL). Design: Prospective cohort study. Setting: Single centre in Zhongda Hospital, Southeast University from July 2018 to April 2021. Population: A total of 16 women diagnosed with vulvar or vaginal cancer. Methods: Women with vulvar or vaginal cancer underwent LESS-IL performed by the same surgeon from July 2018 to April 2021. Main outcome measures: Short- and long-term complications, and oncologic outcomes Results: A total of 16 patients undergoing 28 LESS-IL procedures were identified, among whom 4 underwent unilateral LESS-IL. Median numbers of excised groin lymph nodes were 9.0 (6.5-11.8) and 10.5 (8.3-12.0) in each left and right groin, respectively. Short-term complications occurred in 4 (25%) patients, including 18.7% lymphocele and 6.3% wound infection. Long-term complications regarding lower limb lymphedema appeared in 6 (37.5%) patients. Most of the short- and long-term complications were Clavien-Dindo 1 or 2, accounting for 90% of all postoperative issues. After a median follow-up of 23 (17.3‐31.8) months, only 1 patient (6.3%) had isolated inguinal recurrence at 13 months postoperatively. No local or distant recurrence occurred. Conclusion: Our results suggest that LESS-IL is associated with little incidence of complications and promising oncologic outcomes, further demonstrating the safety and feasibility of LESS-IL technique in patients requiring IL. Keywords Laparoendoscopic single-site inguinal lymphadenectomy, vulvar cancer, vaginal cancer, compliaction, oncologic outcome
The progress and prospect of sentinel lymph node mapping in endometrial carcinoma
qianrun Chen
Danhua Ruan

qianrun Chen

and 4 more

June 02, 2022
Sentinel lymph node (SLN) refers to the initial site of the lymphatic drainage from a primary tumor area. Accordingly, sentinel lymph node mapping (SLNM) has been brought up and widely applied to cancer therapy for its illuminating role in clinical lymph node resection. Furthermore, sufficient information to guide surgical pathological staging and adjuvant treatment in endometrial cancer can be rendered by SLNM, hence minimizing surgery injury and reducing the incidence of complications. This review aims to systematically summarize the advances and application prospects of SLNM in endometrial cancer, with an expectation of furnishing reference for the clinical application.
Letter to editor: besides surgical management of pudendal nerve entrapment after sacr...
I-Le Hsu
Jia-Hong Fang

I-Le Hsu

and 2 more

June 02, 2022
A document by I-Le Hsu. Click on the document to view its contents.
SHR2285, the first selectively oral FXIa inhibitor in China: Safety, tolerability, ph...
Tingting Ma
Yanli Dong

Tingting Ma

and 13 more

June 02, 2022
Aim: To evaluate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of SHR2285, the first oral coagulation factor XIa (FXIa) inhibitor developed in China in combination with aspirin, clopidogrel or ticagrelor in healthy subjects. Methods: This study was a single-center, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled (only SHR2285) design. A total of 52 healthy subjects, 29 male and 23 female, were enrolled in this study. The subjects were divided into three groups: A, B and C, 16 subjects in group A (aspirin+clopidogrel+placebo or SHR2285 200mg bid (1:3)), 16 subjects in group B (aspirin+clopidogrel+placebo or SHR2285 300mg bid (1:3)) and 20 subjects in group C (aspirin+ticagrelor+placebo or SHR2285 300mg bid (2:3)), respectively. All groups were administered orally for 6 consecutive days. Results: 1. SHR2285 was well tolerated, and all adverse events were mild. There was no evidence of an increased risk of bleeding. 2. After 6 days of twice-daily administration, SHR2285 could reach a steady state. The half-life of SHR2285 was 13.9h, 14.5h and 13.8h respectively. 3. SHR2285 markedly inhibited FXI: C and prolonged APTT. The maximum inhibition rates of FXI: C in the three groups were 84.8%, 89.3% and 92.2% and the maximum prolongation time of APTT was 2.08-, 2.36-, and 2.26-fold, respectively. 4. The combination of aspirin, clopidogrel or ticagrelor had limited effect on the AUC of SHR2285. Conclusion: These data suggest that SHR2285, a potential oral FXIa inhibitor, is expected to become a novel, safe and effective anticoagulant.
Supersymmetry As An Algebraic Approach To The Jaynes-Cumming Model With Stark Shift A...
Rasha Farghly
Mohamed Abdel-Allah Mubark

Rasha Farghly

and 2 more

June 02, 2022
Supersymmetry arguments are used to derive the wave function of a two-level atom interacts with a single mode cavity field through a multi-photon transition in the presence of a Kerr-like medium and Stark term. The supersymmetric operators related to the atomic system are introduced to diagonalize the Hamiltonian with a canonical transformation technique. Also, the eigenvalues spectrum and eigenvectors are exactly given.
Pediatric burden and seasonality of Human Metapneumovirus over five years in Managua,...
Kathryn Hacker
Guillermina  Kuan

Kathryn Hacker

and 12 more

June 02, 2022
Background Human Metapneumovirus (hMPV) is an important cause of pediatric respiratory infection. We leveraged the Nicaraguan Pediatric Influenza Cohort Study (NPICS) to assess the burden and seasonality of symptomatic hMPV infection in children. Methods NPICS is an ongoing prospective study of children in Managua, Nicaragua. We assessed children for hMPV infection via RT-PCR. We used classical additive decomposition analysis to assess the temporal trends and Generalized Growth Models (GGMs) were used to estimate effective reproduction numbers. Results From 2011-2016 there were 564 hMPV symptomatic infections yielding an incidence rate of 5.74 cases per 100 person-years (95% CI 5.3, 6.2). Children experienced 3,509 Acute Lower Respiratory Infections (ALRIs), of which 160 (4.6%) were associated with hMPV infection. Children under the age of one had 55% of all symptomatic hMPV infections (62/112) develop into hMPV-associated ALRIs and were five times as likely as children over one to have an hMPV-associated ALRI (Rate Ratio 5.5 95% CI 4.1, 7.4 p <0.001). Additionally, symptomatic reinfection with hMPV was common. In total, 87 (15%) of all observed symptomatic infections were reinfections. The seasonality of symptomatic hMPV outbreaks varied considerably. From 2011-2016, four epidemic periods were observed, following a biennial seasonal pattern. The mean ascending phase of the epidemic periods were 7.7 weeks, with an overall mean estimated reproductive number of 1.2 (95% CI 1.1, 1.4). Conclusions Symptomatic hMPV infection was associated with substantial burden among children in the first year of life. Timing and frequency of symptomatic hMPV incidence followed biennial patterns.
Conductivity gain predictions for multiscale fibrous composites with interfacial ther...
Ernesto Iglesias-Rodríguez
Julián Bravo-Castillero

Ernesto Iglesias-Rodríguez

and 2 more

June 02, 2022
Nanocomposites are heterogeneous media with two or more microstructural levels. For instance, a nano-level characterized by isolated nano-inclusions and a micro-level represented by the clusters resulting from aggregation processes. Our goal is to present a procedure to study the influence of this aggregation process and interfacial thermal resistance on the effective thermal conductivity. The procedure is based on the Reiterated Homogenization Method and consists of two stages. First, an effective intermediate thermal property is obtained by taking into account only the influence of the individual nano-inclusions in the matrix. Second, the final effective thermal coefficient ($\hat{k}_{RH}$) is calculated considering the clusters immersed in the intermediate effective medium derived in the first step. The conductivity gain ($k_{gain}$) is defined as the quotient ($\hat{k}_{RH}/\hat{k}_{CH}$) where $\hat{k}_{CH}$ is the effective thermal coefficient computed considering only one micro-structural level. The scheme is exemplified for 2-D square arrays of circular cylinders. The analytical formulas of the effective coefficient used in the calculations generalize other well known formulas reported in the literature. Finally, the effect of thermal conductivity gain is illustrated as a function of the Biot number, the quotient of the thermal conductivity, the fibers volume fraction and an aggregation parameter. The present contribution could be useful for nano-reinforced fibers applications and nanofluids. Furthermore, the present formulas can be used to assess numerical computations. An appendix is included showing similarities and differences between the obtained analytical formulas of effective coefficients, for different truncation orders, and those derived from the trifasic model.
The time-domain scattering by the elastic shell in a two-layered unbounded structure
Lei Zhang

Lei Zhang

June 02, 2022
The subject of this research is the time-domain scattering problem for a three-dimensional layered elastic shell submerged in a two-layered fluid separated by an unbounded rough surface. The essence of the problem is to model the scattering interaction between the given elastic shell and some incident wave in a two-layered medium. Using the exact transparent boundary condition (TBC), we reformulate the unbounded scattering problem into an equivalent initial-boundary value problem. The well-posedness is proved for the problem by the Laplace transform and variational method in the s-domain. Moreover, we show that the reduced problem has a unique weak solution by the energy method. The priori estimates with explicit dependence on the time are derived for the acoustic pressure and the elastic displacement in the time domain.
A prospective study comparing Itraconazole and systemic steroids as an adjunct to top...
Amala Salil
Nedha Joy

Amala Salil

and 2 more

June 02, 2022
Title: A prospective study comparing Itraconazole and systemic steroids as an adjunct to topical steroids in the post-operative management of Allergic fungal rhinosinusitis ABSTRACT Objectives The objective of this study was to compare the efficacy of Itraconazole and systemic steroids as an adjuvant to topical steroids in post-operative patients with Allergic Fungal Rhinosinusitis (AFRS) using both subjective and objective outcome measurements. Methods A prospective comparative study was conducted in a tertiary care center on 60 patients diagnosed with AFRS. Patients with chronic systemic illness and those undergoing revision surgery were excluded. Post-operative patients were divided into two groups of 30 each which received Itraconazole 400 mg OD or Methylprednisolone in tapering doses over six weeks. The outcomes were measured at the end of 6 weeks -Kupferberg endoscopic staging, Absolute Eosinophilic Count (AEC), Serum Immunoglobulin (IgE), and Sino Nasal Outcome Test - 20 scores. Results Our study showed no statistical significance in outcomes between the two groups treated with Itraconazole and Methylprednisolone regarding recurrence, AEC, IgE, and Quality of Life Assessment (p<0.01). Conclusion Itraconazole was comparable to Methylprednisolone in preventing disease recurrence in the post-operative management of AFRS. It may be a viable alternative to replacing systemic steroids where the latter may be contraindicated. Itraconazole given at a dose of 400 mg once daily for six weeks was a safe dose. Keywords: Allergic Fungal Rhinosinusitis, Itraconazole, endoscopy, Quality of Life, Methylprednisolone Key points: • Itraconazole was comparable to systemic steroid (Methylprednisolone) in preventing disease recurrence in the post-operative management of AFRS. • It may be a viable alternative to replacing systemic steroids where the latter may be contraindicated. • Itraconazole given at a dose of 400 mg once daily for six weeks was a safe dose. • Recurrence may be treated safely with Itraconazole than with steroids. • The course may be repeated in case of recurrence with close monitoring.
Analysis and Experimental Study of DFR Values for Aircraft Wing-fuselage Joint Struct...
Lijun Sui

Lijun Sui

June 02, 2022
A document by Lijun Sui. Click on the document to view its contents.
A novel approach for an approximate solution of a nonlinear equation of charged dampe...
Marwa Zekry
Galal Moatimid

Marwa Zekry

and 3 more

June 02, 2022
A novel technique is proposed for finding an approximate solution of the strongly nonlinear ordinary differential equation for the charged damped pendulum with one degree of freedom. The method relies on a transformation of the governing nonlinear differential equation that keeps unchanged the order of the highest derivative, in conjunction with a modified homotopy perturbation technique (MHPM). Only quadratic damping is considered for the numerical computations. To validate the used technique, the obtained results are compared to those arising from a numerical solution by Runge-Kutta of the fourth order (RK4) and by finite differences (FD). Good agreement between the two solutions is reached when quadratic damping is suppressed. In the presence of damping, agreement takes place only for a rather limited range of times. Plots of the analytical solutions are provided for both cases. The proposed method may be used to analyze a wide class of nonlinear differential equations.
Mechanical loading of graphene quantum dots on SasG protein: A molecular dynamics stu...
Sedigheh Mousanezhad
Jamal Davoodi

Sedigheh Mousanezhad

and 1 more

June 02, 2022
This research studies Graphene Quantum Dots (GQDs) adsorption on Staphylococcus aureus surface protein G (SasG) using the molecular dynamics simulation method that in addition to investigating various aspects of adsorption, including edge and surface effects of GQDs, and effects of orientation and size of GQDs, proposes a new study method in edge effects studies. Through our simulations to find edge effects, we found that even if GQD approaches the protein with its edges, GQDs’ edges are not freely adsorbed on the protein because when the particles interact with each other, GQD rotates and then adsorbs the protein with its surface; therefore, GQD having initial velocity was applied to the protein to force the protein to interact with GQDs’ edges to find both surface and edge effects. This is a new way of investigating that we propose to study edge effects in the molecular dynamics simulation method.
Development, validity, and reliability of the Japanese version of the Cancer Needs Qu...
Yuki Shinohara
Mari Matsuoka

Yuki Shinohara

and 11 more

June 02, 2022
Background: Adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer patients experience complex physical and psychosocial development and diverse lifestyle changes. Therefore, each may have generation-specific needs. This study aimed to develop the Japanese version of the Cancer Needs Questionnaire – Young People (CNQ-YP-J) and verify its reliability and validity among AYA cancer patients in Japan. Methods: The CNQ-YP-J was developed using a standardized translation methodology. Content validity was assessed by a group of experts, and a pilot test was conducted on six AYA cancer patients. About 87 Japanese patients with AYA cancer participated in this study. After exploratory factor analysis was conducted, the scale’s reliability was examined using Cronbach’s α, item-total correlations, and intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) of the retest. Criterion-related validity was analyzed using correlations between total needs and concerns about physical effects and quality of life (QOL). Results: Factor analysis showed an eight-factor structure, different from the original scale, with one item excluded, resulting in a 69-item scale. Cronbach’s α coefficient and ICC were above the minimum acceptable criterion of 0.70, demonstrating high reliability. Concerning criterion-related validity, high needs were positively correlated with high concerns about physical effects and tended to be negatively correlated with QOL. Conclusion: The CNQ-YP-J is a reliable and valid scale to comprehensively assess the needs of AYA cancer patients in Japan.
Asymptotic stability of nonlinear diffusion waves for the bipolar quantum Euler-Poiss...
Qiwei Wu
Xiaofeng Hou

Qiwei Wu

and 1 more

June 02, 2022
We shall investigate the asymptotic behavior of solutions to the Cauchy problem for the one-dimensional bipolar quantum Euler-Poisson system with time-dependent damping effects $\frac{J_i}{(1+t)^{\lambda}}(i=1,2)$ for $-1<\lambda<1$. Applying the technical time-weighted energy method, we prove that the classical solutions to the Cauchy problem exist uniquely and globally, and time-algebraically converge to the nonlinear diffusion waves. This study generalizes the results in [Y.-P. Li, Nonlinear Anal., 74(2011), 1501-1512] which considered the bipolar quantum Euler-Poisson system with constant coefficient damping.
Endocardial Right and Left Ventricular Cryo Balloon Ablation as a Bailout Strategy fo...
Christopher Cook
Allan Welter-Frost

Christopher Cook

and 3 more

June 02, 2022
We report seven patients who underwent bail out cryoballoon ablation of ventricular arrhythmias refractory to conventional endocardial radiofrequency ablation. Ablated arrhythmia substrates included right ventricular moderator band (n=2), left ventricular (LV) papillary muscle (n=2), left fascicular (n=1) and deep LV myocardial (n=2). Cryoballoon ablation was successful in 5/7 patients. Advantages of cryoballon ablation include adhesive stability on endocavitary structures and creation deep homogeneous myocardial lesionds. Newer balloon technologies designed to improve myocardial contact that incorporate high density mapping on the balloon surface may expand utility of this technology for ablation of ventricular arrhythmias.
Occult Arterial Bleeding Associated With Cardiac Device Implantation
Abdullah Orhan Demirtas
Eduardo Sanhueza

Abdullah Demirtaş

and 2 more

June 02, 2022
Arterial bleeding can take a dramatic course with severe bleeding, therefore it requires an immediate diagnosis and treatment. In this case series, we present 2 cases of arterial injury during pacemaker implantation.
His-Optimized Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (HOT-CRT) in a subcutaneous ICD patie...
Luca Bontempi
Angelica Fundaliotis

Luca Bontempi

and 5 more

June 06, 2022
Recent developments in arrhythmology have enabled the use of new devices, such as subcutaneous implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (s-ICD), and the comeback of older strategies, such as His-Bundle pacing (HBP) in clinical practice, alongside the use of thoroughly proven therapies such as cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT), e.g. with His-Optimized CRT (HOT-CRT). However, interplay between these new and older techniques is not always clear. We report the first-in-human case of biventricular pacemaker (CRT-P) implantation with HOT-CRT in an s-ICD patient. Paced QRS morphology was similar to the spontaneous morphology, albeit shorter. Correct QRS identification by the s-ICD was confirmed both intra-procedurally and post-procedurally.
2D  Metal-Organic Frameworks Based Optoelectronic Neuromorphic Transistors for Human ...
Dapeng Liu
Qianqian Shi

Dapeng Liu

and 6 more

June 15, 2022
Two-dimensional metal-organic frameworks (2D-MOFs) have been extensively studied as promising materials in the fields of eletrocatalysis, drug delivery, electronic devicese, etc. However, few studies have explored the application potential of 2D-MOFs in novel neuromorphic computing devices. In this work, we report an optoelectronic neuromorphic transistor based on a 2D-MOFs/polymer charge-trapping layer. We found that, the large specific surface area, stable crystal structure, and highly accessible active sites in 2D-MOFs make them excellent charge-trapping materials for our devices, which are beneficial for mimicking the memory and learning functions observed in the organism's nervous systems. Different types of synaptic behaviors have been realized in our 2D-MOFs-based neuromorphic devices under stimuli signal, e.g., paired-pulse facilitation, excitatory post-synaptic current, short-term memory, and long-term memory. More interestingly, emotion-adjustable learning behavior was realized by changing the value of the source-drain voltage. This work can shed light on the application of 2D-MOFs in neuromorphic computing and will contribute to the further development of neuromorphic computing devices. Corresponding authors Email:  huangjia@tongji.edu.cn (Jia Huang)                                                                1610419@tongji.edu.cn (Shilei Dai)
CASE REPORT OF A FIFTEEN-YEAR-OLD WITH SEVERE HAEMOPHILIA A WHO PRESENTED WITH SPONTA...
Lioba Hayward
Mairi Bassingthwaighte

Lioba Hayward

and 3 more

June 02, 2022
Spontaneous massive haemothorax is a rare but severe complication seen in children with haemophilia A. It is largely preventable with Factor VIII. prophylactic replacement therapy, and therefore is unusual to be seen as in the described case.
A Rare Case of Intracerebral Hemorrhage in Anaphylactic Shock Following Administratio...
Shunki Yamamoto
Takashi Hongo

Shunki Yamamoto

and 5 more

June 02, 2022
Intracerebral hemorrhage should be considered as a possible adverse event in patients with anaphylactic shock who are treated with adrenaline administration, especially those on dialysis.
Next-generation Liquid Biopsy Instruments: Challenges and Opportunities
Shu Zhu
Yaohui Fang

Shu Zhu

and 4 more

June 02, 2022
Conventional cancer diagnosis needs to excise diseased tissue from the patient's body for biopsy, causing severe injury to patients. Liquid biopsy with the superior advantage of minimal invasiveness has shown its ability to cancer diagnosis in real-time, and has been developing promising diagnostic instruments. However, until today, the developed instrument still cannot be an alternative to tissue biopsy in the majority of research and clinical settings. In this paper, we firstly summarize the challenges and limitations suffered by the existing liquid biopsy instrument. Then, the opportunities and future progression of the next-generation instrument are discussed in detail. In all, we hope that the future liquid biopsy instrument can be eventually integrated into the clinical workflow, and serve as a validated and reliable tool for cancer diagnosis.
A case report of two OSA patients with cervical spine abnormality and relevant litera...
Anrong Sun
HUIPING LUO

Anrong Sun

and 2 more

June 02, 2022
This article reported two cases of adult patients diagnosed as severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in the Therapy Center of Sleep-disordered Breathing of the Eye, Ear Nose & Throat (ENT) Hospital of Fudan University. Both patients were found with invisible cervical spine structural abnormality. The unknown correlation between the development.
Ruptured appendicitis with undiagnosed Graves’ disease: contrast-induced impending th...
Chutida Sungworawongpana
Wongsakorn Chaochankit

Chutida Sungworawongpana

and 1 more

June 02, 2022
Thyrotoxicosis is a relatively common endocrine disorder. The diagnosis of thyrotoxicosis is upon clinical examination, laboratory, and further investigation. To prevent the thyroid storm is the goal of treatment of patients with thyrotoxicosis especially patients undergoing surgery.
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