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Invasive cutaneous aspergillosis in a patient with anaplastic astrocytoma: a case rep...
Adham  Aljariri
Abdulqadir Nashwan

Adham Aljariri

and 4 more

September 28, 2020
Invasive aspergillosis is commonly encountered in immunosuppressed patients either primary through direct inoculation or secondary from blood dissemination. This report describes a case of 53 years old immunocompromised female patient who was diagnosed with frontotemporal anaplastic astrocytoma and developed nasal skin lesion turned to be invasive cutaneous aspergillosis.
LOW BACK PAIN IN BETA THALASSEMIA MAJOR REVEALING SACRAL EXTRA MEDULLAY HEMATOPOEISIS...
Rita Ahmad
Lina Okar

Rita Ahmad

and 9 more

September 28, 2020
Extramedullary hematopoiesis (EMH) represents the production of blood cells outside of the bone marrow and occurs in beta thalassemia major. Although EMH usually occurs in the liver, spleen, and lymph nodes, it may also occur in the spinal canal or sacral bone lead to neurological complications
Effectiveness of A Theory-based Intervention to Promote Diabetes Management Behaviour...
Reza Daryabeygi
Katherine White

Reza Daryabeygi

and 6 more

September 28, 2020
Background: The prevalence of diabetes has been increasing, imposing massive costs on nations. Diet and physical activity are recommended for diabetes management. Evidence suggests theory-based interventions are more efficacious than non-theory approaches. This study aimed to test the effectiveness of an integrated theoretical model-based intervention to encourage compliance for low-fat food consumption, carbohydrate counting, and physical activity in adults with type 2 diabetes. Methods: A 4-week parallel randomized control trial was conducted in Iran. Data were collected using a self-report questionnaire at baseline and 8-weeks post-intervention. This survey assessed the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) constructs of attitude, subjective norm (others’ approval), and perceived behavioural control (PBC). We also assessed risk perceptions (motivational) and planning (volitional) from the Health Action Process Approach (HAPA). Furthermore, weight, body mass index, triglyceride (TG), and LDL-cholesterol were measured. Results: For both low-fat food consumption and physical activity, only planning revealed a significant improvement over time for intervention rather than control participants (F=8.78, p≤0.001 for low-fat vs. F=11.26, p≤0.001 for physical activity). For carbohydrate counting, significant effects were found for behavior (F=4.37, p=0.03), intention (F=8.14, p≤0.001), PBC (F=7.52, p≤0.001), and planning (F=4.54, p=0.03), reflecting improvements over time in the intervention participants compared to controls. Further, the effects of the intervention on behavior were partially mediated via participants’ degree of planning (B=0.10, SE=0.06, CI=0.01 to 0.26). The serum TG level was significantly reduced from pre to post-intervention for intervention rather than for control participants (F=18.69, p≤0.001). Conclusions: This intervention was promising for carbohydrate counting but did not show improvements for low-fat diet nor physical activity. Given the improvement in psychological measures and self-reported behaviour for carbohydrate counting, coupled with the findings for TG, future research is needed to demonstrate longer-term improvements. Current theory-based educational strategies can be adopted for the management of carbohydrate intake in diabetes.
A Tale of Two Pandemics: COVID-19 and Misinformation
Richard Stein
Oana Ometa

Richard Stein

and 5 more

September 28, 2020
Conspiracy theories, omnipresent in traditional and modern societies [1], span demographic strata and political differences [2] and have fascinated people for ages [3]. While many conspiracy theories are harmless and may even be entertaining, the ones related to medical and public health topics can be particularly dangerous for the individual and collective well-being [3]. This second category includes misinformation and conspiracy theories related to COVID-19, which is likely one the most significant pandemics of our lifetime. Compounding the challenges that it opened for the economy, social and political sciences, and biomedical, translational, and clinical research, COVID-19 also propelled discussions about conspiracy theories and media health literacy to the forefront of public health in ways that were nearly impossible to predict.Situations of crisis, fear, and uncertainty increase the likelihood of conspiratorial thinking [4]. A key difference between COVID-19 and the 1918 flu pandemic, which is sometimes used as a reference, is that a highly interconnected world, to a great extent on social media, is setting the stage for distributing information and misinformation about COVID-19 [5]. In the short time since the beginning of the pandemic, the number of COVID-19-related conspiracy theories increased and propagated on social media. According to some metrics, online sensationalist and conspiratorial sites and articles generate more user engagement than more reputable sources such as the World Health Organization and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [6] or mainstream news media such as the BBC and New York Times [7].An important way in which misinformation related to COVID-19 differs from misinformation that impacts other health-related topics is its multi-layered nature, in the sense that it concomitantly targets multiple facets of the pandemic. These include misinformation and conspiracies casting doubt on the very existence of the virus, minimizing the value of long-proven preventive strategies, and questioning the safety, efficacy, and potential ulterior motives of a vaccine that is not even available yet, and not sure it will ever be. In the wake of COVID-19, an ocean of misinformation [8] that spans all these domains has accumulated faster than for many other health-related topics. As a result, mutually incompatible and contradictory conspiracy theories were sometimes being endorsed and circulated together [9]. Misinformation and disinformation during the pandemic contributed to the demonization of health care workers [10]. As patients avoided hospitals or had difficulties making appointments in the wake of the pandemic, they experienced delays in accessing healthcare for various medical conditions [11-14]. An increased mortality from acute heart disease was reported in several countries [15]. In this context, ambiguous messages about the pandemic endanger the delivery of healthcare in virtually all clinical areas and can place patients at a heightened risk of complications.Some conspiratorial claims include assertions that COVID-19 is a hoax, arguments that the virus was created artificially [16, 17] and spread on purpose [18] as a bioweapon [19], or allegations that governments are using the emergency situation to pursue their anti-democratic goals [20]. As early as in January 2020, social media stories contained claims that 5G technologies either caused or accelerated the spread of the pandemic [21, 22]. Other conspiracies argued that people in power are taking advantage of the pandemic as a plan to inject microchip quantum-dot spy software and monitor people [8]. Videos or articles perpetuating these theories were viewed by millions of people on social media platforms. Another conspiracy theory, circulating in several languages, claimed that the swab test reaches the back of the nasopharynx and damages the blood brain barrier, and urged people to refuse testing [23, 24]. Yet another conspiracy theory, spread thousands of times on social media, claimed that testing itself infects people with the coronavirus and urged them to refuse testing [23].The use of face masks has become a passionately debated topic [25, 26], even though many studies support their benefit against SARS-CoV, SARS-CoV-2, MERS-CoV, [27, 28], flu, and seasonal coronaviruses [29]. Some people wearing masks have faced alienation or discrimination [30]. Claims on social media that the virus crosses the masks, and therefore the mask is useless, have been circulating together with claims that the virus persists on the surface of the mask and wearing a mask would, therefore, infect people, or that the mask could “activate the virus” [31]. Other social media claims include warnings that masks may cause fungal or bacterial pneumonia [32] or oxygen deprivation and carbon dioxide poisoning [33], an especially worrisome complication for children and pregnant women, despite evidence that no differences exist in heart rate and oxygen saturation between pregnant and non-pregnant women wearing N95 respirators for a short period of time [34].Most recently, warnings on social media advised people of the dangers of having their temperature checked upon entering closed spaces, based on the false claim that infrared light damages their pineal gland, when in reality infrared thermometers detect radiation emitted by the body [35, 36]. Other pseudoscientific claims advanced unproven therapies, including homeopathic arsenic-based products or colloidal silver solutions [22], advocated for prophylactic vitamin megadoses [37], promoted vitamin C and garlic as miracle remedies [38], and recommended ginger, hot pepper, and lemon to limit the impact of the pandemic [39].A vaccine is highly anticipated but not yet available, and it is uncertain which of the several vaccines that are currently pursued will succeed, if any. As of late July 2020, ~200 vaccine candidates were under active development and 15 were in human clinical trials [40]. Prior to the widespread use of social media and crowdsourcing to obtain medical information and advice, the spread of infectious disease outbreaks was usually limited to confined geographic locations; now, the availability of misinformation widens the footprint of its harm. Vaccine-related misinformation on social media is rampant. In late April 2020, a false story that circulated claimed that one of the first volunteers in the UK during a COVID-19 vaccine trial died from complications [41]. Another conspiracy theory claimed that the vaccine will be used to establish a global surveillance network [42]. Additionally, various social media posts are already providing advice on how to avoid the vaccine. A WebMD poll in late July 2020 found that if a COVID-19 vaccine was available, fewer than one-third of the respondents would take it in the first 90 days, and fewer than one-half of the people would take it in the first year [43].Each of these conspiracy theories may be destructive in itself. While it is challenging to demonstrate the direct influence of any given conspiracy theory on an individual’s behavior, there are some suggestive trends. In the wake of the misinformation linking 5G technologies to the pandemic, attacks were perpetrated against telecommunication masts on several continents, and engineers were subjected to verbal and physical abuse [44]. Between April 2-6, 2020, it was estimated that at least 20 phone masts were damaged in the UK. This included a hospital in Birmingham, UK, whose phone mast was set on fire [21]. There are previous examples to illustrate the heavy price of denial and misinformation in the wake of an infectious disease crisis. During the HIV/AIDS pandemic, claims that the virus does not exist or that it does not cause AIDS were incredibly harmful [38]. When the South African government, in its widely criticized denialist approach [45], withheld lifesaving drugs and promoted non-tested alternative solutions instead [46], the public health damage was incalculable and estimated to have claimed >330,000 lives [47-49].Anti-vaccination rhetoric and conspiracies are not new. They existed since Edward Jenner’s time, when some rumors claimed that vaccination will make people grow horns [50, 51]. The themes have been strikingly similar across time, and include distrust of the medical establishment or governments mandating vaccination; revulsion at the idea of introducing unknown substances into the body; accusations that the ingredients are harmful; or suspicion that the real motives behind vaccines are to make people sick or to control the population. Like many conspiracy theories, some worries over history have been rooted in a kernel of truth. Such examples include the Tuskegee Syphilis Study, where the government and the medical establishment have abused their power at the cost of people’s health [52-54]; the rare cases when contaminated vaccines caused harm [55-57]; or instances when vaccination was used as a cover for intelligence operations [58]. During the Zika virus epidemic, some of the conspiracy theories claimed that the disease was caused by vaccines, and an Australian anti-vaccination Facebook group emphasized that the vaccine used to prevent diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis in pregnant women was introduced in Brazil only months before the Zika outbreak [59-61]. This makes it understandable, to a certain extent, why some people continue to view vaccines with suspicion.A paradox in the vaccination debate seems to be the fact that even though vaccines have well-known and widely-reported adverse effects [62-64], most conspiratorial discussions focus on false claims about adverse effects that were never linked to vaccines, while the actual adverse effects, that scientists and regulators are attempting to address and avoid, are rarely discussed, if ever. What makes the COVID-19 vaccine refusal so different is that the debates are directed against a vaccine that was not even manufactured yet. Amidst these multiple layers of misinformation and conspiratorial discourse, the potential for damage is unpredictable, poignant, and difficult to manage, and the challenges associated with bringing the pandemic under control adopt a new, amplified, and more acute perspective.On the bright side, overall, social media harbors a larger volume of accurate information than misinformation [65]. The sobering news is that misinformation seems to be more popular [65], become more prevalent over time [66], and spread faster, farther, and deeper [67, 68]—though whether this is true of health emergencies is less clear [69]. Several studies found that COVID-19 conspiracy beliefs negatively correlate with COVID-19 health-protective behaviors [70, 71], and individuals who support COVID-19 conspiracy theories are less likely to accept the advice of public health experts [72].Even though social media made it easier to disseminate misinformation, it is not clear to what extent it causes more people to believe in them. Surveys of public opinion around conspiratorial beliefs, particularly during an ongoing global event such as the current pandemic, should be interpreted with caution. The responses to such surveys depend on the questions asked. As noted, conspiracy theories often make a multitude of specific, sometimes mutually contradictory claims; COVID-19 conspiracy theories are no exception. As a result, it is difficult for a single survey to cover all variants of any given conspiracy theory. While research suggests that endorsement of one conspiracy theory predicts the endorsement of others, general conspiratorial ideation has been found to be relatively weakly predictive of general conspiracy claims about COVID-19, and even more weakly predictive of a plethora of specific claims [71]. Even more basic aspects of survey design such as the wording of available response options can have a substantial influence on responses [73]. The extent to which such surveys over- or underestimate true engagement with conspiracy theories is therefore unknown. It must also be noted that misinformation constitutes only a small fraction of people’s news consumption, and that news consumption itself is only a small fraction of people’s overall information diet [74]. The nuances of public opinion around conspiracy claims should receive increased attention in the years to come, as they have the potential to directly impact public health.Even though initial surveys indicate that many people would hesitate to adopt a coronavirus vaccine, it is important not to over-extrapolate, as responses to hypothetical questions may reflect many unstated assumptions and variables. However, the link merits increased focus over the coming months and years. We also need to recognize that hesitancy does not necessarily suggest that someone is a conspiracy theorist, or that they won’t actually seek vaccination should it become a reality with demonstrated safety and efficacy. A lot remains to be understood about people’s attitudes towards vaccines, and we should support this topic to further develop in the years to come.As we are exploring the best way forward during the COVID-19 pandemic, an ongoing challenge and a critical task will be to understand how to limit the rapid spread of misinformation, for which the term “infodemic” was coined to reflect its amplitude and extent [75-77]. Prompt, effective, and targeted interventions that seek to delegitimize misinformation emerge as an important strategy to reduce its impact. It was suggested that social media users should take advantage of the mechanisms available to report misinformation on the respective platforms [21]. More extensive efforts need to be dedicated to advance and promote media and social media literacy, and to interrogate the impact of misinformation, disinformation, and conspiratorial thinking on the different facets of this pandemic and of other public health emergencies. For sure, the road ahead will be long and tortuous.
Reactivated world war two traumatic memories in COVID19 lock down period
Inès Bigarré
Caroline Landon

Inès Bigarré

and 3 more

September 28, 2020
Lockdown measures because of COVID-19 pandemic have had a major impact on patients’ mental health. We present the case of an 80-year-old patient, reactivating World War Two memories during lockdown period. We looked for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). She also presented with a rheumatoid arthritis flare after disease control
Prognostic significance of FDG-Positron Emission Tomography (FDG-PET) response post c...
BADIRA CHERIYALINKAL PARAMBIL
Sneha Shah

BADIRA CHERIYALINKAL PARAMBIL

and 11 more

September 28, 2020
1 Background Persisting residual mass at treatment completion are known in rhabdomyosarcoma(RMS) who have been treated with definitive radiotherapy to the primary site, but their prognostic significance is uncertain. Tumour response as assessed by anatomic imaging is not prognostic and there are only limited studies based on FDG-PET response. We report the prognostic significance of persistent FDG avidity in residual masses, assessed 3-months post completion of radiotherapy, in paediatric RMS who have undergone definitive RT as primary local therapy. 2 Materials and Methods Children≤15 years with Group 3 or 4 RMS treated on a uniform chemotherapy protocol, who received definitive radiotherapy for local control from June 2013-December 2018, and had FDG-PET CT at 3-months post radiotherapy were retrospectively analysed for outcomes. 3 Results Sixty-three children formed the study cohort, (55 Group3 and 8 Group4) FDG-PET CT scan done 3-months post-radiotherapy showed FDG-avid residual mass in 11 patients(17.5%), morphologic only (FDG negative) residual mass in 24 patients(38.1%) and no residual in 28 patients(44.4%). At a median follow-up of 41months (range,10-83months), 3-year Event Free Survival of patients with FDG-avid residual are 45.5% (95%CI:23.8%-86.8%) and for those with morphologic only or no residual are 71.4% (95%CI:59.6%-85.5%). Presence of FDG-avid residual on PET-CT scan 3-months post definitive RT [HR-2.92(95%CI:1.13-7.57),p=0.028] and regional lymph node involvement [HR-3.14(95%CI:1.26-7.78),p=0.014] affected outcomes, which retained significance on multivariate analysis too. 4 Conclusions Persistent metabolic activity in residual disease at the end of therapy in RMS may portend poorer prognosis, and help identify patients who would benefit from alternative treatment strategy.
Induced Labor in Pregnancy Complicated with Myelodysplastic Syndrome:A Case Report
Changsheng Peng
Tao Cui

Changsheng Peng

and 2 more

September 28, 2020
Myelodysplastic syndrome is an extremely rare pregnancy complication, the treatment can be very thorny. cross-matched platelets may approve to be an effective drug for those patients who have platelet antibody in their vessel.If the platelet counts to 20×109 /L, vaginal delivery can be tried.
Color Doppler ultrasound for surveillance following EVAR as the primary tool
HAKKI ISCAN
Ertekin Unal

HAKKI ISCAN

and 7 more

September 28, 2020
Objective.As aneurysm related events and rupture is not eliminated, postoperative lifelong surveillance is mandatory after endovascular aneurysm repair(EVAR).For surveillance colored Doppler ultrasound(CDUS) is a standard method of noninvasive evaluation having the advantages of availability, cost-effectiveness and lack of nephrotoxicity and radiation.We evaluated CDUS for primary surveillance tool after elective EVAR by comparing with computerized tomography. Methods.Between 2018-2020, 84 consecutive post-EVAR patients were evaluated.Firstly, CDUS was performed by two Doppler operators from the Radiology and computed tomographic angiography (CTA) was performed.A reporting protocol was organized for endoleak detection and largest aneurysm diameter. Results.Among 84 patients, there were 11 detected endoleaks(13,1%) with CTA and 7 of them was detected with CDUS (r=0,884,p<0.001).There is an insufficiency in detecting low flow by CDUS.Eliminating this frailty, there was a strong correlation of aneurysm sac diameter measurement between CTA and CDUS (r=0,777,p<0,001).The sensitivity and specificity of CDUS was 63,6% and 100% respectively.The accuracy was 95,2%.Positive and negative predictive values were 100% and 94,8%.Bland-Altman analysis and linear regression analysis showed no proportional bias (mean difference of 1.5±2.2mm,p=0.233). Conclusions.CDUS promises accurate results without missing any potential complication requiring intervention as Type I or III endoleak.Lack of detecting type II endoleaks may be negligible as sac enlargement was the key for reintervention in this situation and CDUS has a remarkably high correlation with CTA in sac diameter measurement. CDUS may be a primary surveillance tool for EVAR and CTA will be reserved in case of aneurysm sac enlargement,detection of an endoleak,inadequate CDUS or in case of unexplained abdominal symptomatology
Characterization of patients diagnosed with drug-induced liver injury
Itay Ashkenazi
Yoav Lurie

Itay Ashkenazi

and 8 more

September 28, 2020
Introduction Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is the most common cause of acute liver failure in the USA, and a major cause of medication discontinuation. However, DILI is often under-diagnosed, primarily due to the lack of agreed upon diagnostic criteria and limiting coding nomenclature. Previous attempts to address these issues have met with only partial success. Methods We conducted a retrospective observational analysis of demographic, clinical, and laboratory data for 55 patients hospitalized in an Israeli tertiary care medical center between 2005-2017 and diagnosed with DILI. Results We identified 55 patients hospitalized with DILI over 12 years. DILI was associated with female gender, and more patients were ≥ 50 years of age. Hepatocellular liver injury was the most common type of liver injury (49.0%). Common clinical manifestations included fever (41.8%), weakness (41.8%) and jaundice (34.5%). The major offending drug group was antibiotics (35.0%) with amoxicillin and clavulanate the most common single drug within the group (7.2%). Most cases were caused by drugs administered orally (84%), while most cholestatic injury was seen with intravenous administration. De Ritis ratio (AST/ALT) was above 1.0 in 75% of cases. Conclusions Most DILI was caused by oral antibiotics. The incidence of DILI in our study was low, possibly due to under-diagnosis or misclassification. The adoption of the updated international classification of disease 10th edition (ICD-10) may improve reporting rates. Utilization of the De Ritis ratio may help to differentiate between DILI and viral hepatitis.
PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROSTOMY FOR UNILATERAL HYDRONEPHROSIS Due To EWING SARCOMA OF THE PE...
Beykan Istanbullu
Murat Elli

Beykan Istanbullu

and 6 more

September 28, 2020
Background: Ewing sarcoma (ES) is a rare malignancy, most commonly presenting as a bone tumor, histologically characterized by sheets of poorly differentiated cells with small, blue, round nuclei and scant cytoplasm. Ewing sarcoma that may originate from bone or soft tissue has an increased tendency to involve the axial skeleton, particularly the pelvis. Case Report: We presented a case of Ewing sarcoma originated from pubis bone, who was underwent percutaneous nephrostomy due to external pressure on the bladder and ureter. Conclusion: We recommend placing optimal drainage, to each obstructed renal unit so treatment can be started as soon as possible
SUCCESSFUL OUTCOME OF A CHILD WITH CARDIAC MYELOID SARCOMA -- A CASE REPORT AND REVIE...
DHAARANI JAYARAMAN
Rishab Bhurat

DHAARANI JAYARAMAN

and 4 more

September 28, 2020
Myeloid sarcoma refers to the extramedullary deposition of myeloblasts characteristically seen in AML-FAB types M2, M4 and M5. Commonest sites include skin, orbit and lymph nodes. Myeloid sarcoma in heart is an extremely rare occurrence and usually leads to delayed diagnosis owing to consideration of other differentials and technical difficulties in obtaining tissue for biopsy. Overall survival rate as per available literature is 20-30%. Non-invasive mode of diagnosis, timely initiation of chemotherapy and meticulous supportive care are the keys to successful outcome.
SEVERE/REFRACTORY AUTOIMMUNE HEMOLYTİC ANEIMIA İN AN INFANT SUCCESSFULLY TREATED WITH...
Fatma Nur Ayman
Murat Elli

Fatma Nur Ayman

and 8 more

September 28, 2020
Autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA) is a rare condition in children which differs from the adult form. It is defined by immune-mediated destruction of red blood cells caused by autoantibodies. Treatment depends on the type of AIHA, its severity and whether there is an underlying disorder. Rituximab is now the preferred second-line treatment for primary warm autoimmune hemolytic anemia (Waiha). Here, we present a 2-monthboy with wAIHA, resistant to steroids and cyclosporin A, who was successfully treated with rituximab. Our patient is one of the youngest cases in the literature.
COVID-19 in a Leukemic Child
Muhd Muhd Helmi
Norsarwany Mohamad

Muhd Muhd Helmi

and 4 more

September 28, 2020
The newly emerged SARS-CoV-2 Betacoronavirus strain has infected more than one million people worldwide. The COVID-19 infection in children was reported to be less severe compared to adults. At this point, there were limited data available to describe the effect of COVID-19 infection in immunocompromised children. We reported a case of SARS-CoV-2 infection in an immunocompromised child with a delayed virus clearance. The report signifies the mild severity of SARS-CoV-2 infection in immunocompromised children
Eurasian lynx. How many of them lives in Central Europe?
Klaudia Wlaźlak
Przemysław Cwynar

Klaudia Wlaźlak

and 2 more

September 28, 2020
Knowledge about the number of Eurasian lynx in Poland is important from the viewpoint of lynx protection and education of society in the field of wild animals. The occurrence of lynx in Poland is limited to the forest environment. These animals rarely leave forested areas as the territories used by humans are a relevant barrier in long-distance migrations. Habitats' fragmentation is probably the most important factor determining the stability of the lynx population. This is evidenced by the comparison of the species situation in areas with different levels of forestation. Based on the collected data, we observed that Eurasian lynx occur mostly in the Podkarpackie Voivodeship, which is a part of Carpathian Mountains, and in the primeval forests of north-eastern part of Poland. In the west part is still scarce. Our study presents estimation of the number of Eurasian lynx in Poland from 2004 to 2018 and the prediction of the trend in the population development in the next 10 years, using Holt's model as statistical analysis which is the most useful for wildlife populations. The data were collected from Central Statistical Office of Poland and supplementary data from the Polish Hunting Association in Poland. This study may be helpful for the better understanding of the species and also to protect it, because since 1995 the Eurasian lynx is an endangered species in Poland. Many institutions have been implementing conservation plans for this species, mainly attempts to reintroduce the species are used into the most suitable areas of Poland.
A Novel Finding in Pediatric Leiomyosarcoma: Expanding Spectrum of FGFR rearrangement...
Yogindra Persaud
Shruti Bagla

Yogindra Persaud

and 5 more

September 28, 2020
Non Rhabdomyosarcoma Soft Tissue Sarcomas (NRSTS) are rare in the pediatric age group, accounting for 1-7% of all pediatric tumors. Leiomyosarcoma, a subtype of NRSTS, is exceedingly rare in pediatric population. Due to the rarity of this condition, management is extrapolated from other common NRSTS which involves surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. Chemotherapy is not very effective in management of pediatric leiomyosarcoma and molecular information may help guide targeted therapies. We describe a patient with a FGFR1-TACC1 gene rearrangement which, based on other models, predicts for sensitivity to FGFR inhibitors.
Polymorphisms and haplotypes of IL2RA, IL-10, IFN-γ, IRF5, and CCR2 are associated wi...
Nannan Tang
Junbin Huang

Nannan Tang

and 6 more

September 28, 2020
Objective: Cytokine storms are central to the development of Epstein-Barr virus-associated hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (EBV-HLH). Previous studies showed that single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of cytokine genes may be associated with the development of EBV-HLH in children. We investigated the associations between SNPs and haplotypes of interleukin-2 receptor subunit alpha (IL2RA), interleukin-10 (IL-10), interferon gamma (IFN-γ), IFN regulatory factor 5 (IRF5), and C-C chemokine receptor 2 (CCR2) and susceptibility to EBV-HLH in children. Methods: 66 children with EBV-HLH and 58 healthy EBV-seropositive controls were enrolled in the study. SNPs of IL2RA rs2104286, rs12722489, and rs11594656, IL-10 rs1800896, rs1800871, and rs1800872, IFN-γ rs2430561, IRF5 rs2004640, and CCR2 rs1799864 were assayed and genotyped using the SNaPshot technique. Results: The frequencies of the AA genotype and A allele of IL2RA rs2104286 and IL-10 rs1800896, and the CC genotype and C allele of IL-10 rs1800872 were significantly higher in the EBV-HLH group compared with those in the control group, respectively. The frequencies of genotypes and alleles of IL2RA rs2104286, IL-10 rs1800871, IFN-γ rs2430561, IRF5 rs2004640, and CCR2 rs1799864 were similar in both groups. In addition, the IL2RA AGT (rs2104286-rs12722489-rs11594656) and IL-10 ACC (rs1800896-rs1800871-rs1800872) haplotypes were also significantly more frequent in the EBV-HLH group. Conclusions: The SNPs of IL2RA rs2104286, IL-10 rs1800896 and rs1800872 and the haplotypes of IL2RA AGT and IL-10 ACC are highly associated with susceptibility to EBV-HLH in children.
Growth, Crystal Structure, Optical and DFT studies of 2-{3-[2-(4-dimethylaminophenyl)...
Boomadevi Shanmugam
Ramachandran Mohanraj

Boomadevi Shanmugam

and 5 more

September 28, 2020
2-{3-[2-(4-dimethylaminophenyl)vinyl]-5,5-dimethylcyclohex-2-enylidene}-malonitrile (DAT2) is a potential candidate for generating Terahertz radiation in the range 0.1-3 THz. In the present work, we synthesized DAT2 compound and confirmed it’s molecular structure by proton NMR. Good quality single crystals of DAT2 of size 1.20.5 0.2 cm3 are grown for the first time, using solvent evaporation technique. The grown crystals are tested for crystalline perfection using powder XRD study and the crystal structure is determined to be monoclinic with centrosymmetric space group P21/C. The electronic band structure was studied by Density Functional Theory and the theoretical band gap was compared with experimental bandgap 1.6 eV. Further,using DFT the dielectric constants εr(ω) andεi(ω), reflectivity R(ω), refractive index n(ω), extinction coefficient K(ω), optical conductivity σ(ω) and energy loss function L(ω) for DAT2 crystal has been calculated. The results are discussed in detail
Computational study of the Dehydrogenation Effect of Dopant Ti on Nanostructured NaAl...
Xiaogang Tong
Hongshan Chen

Xiaogang Tong

and 1 more

September 28, 2020
Employing the evolutionary algorithm combined with density functional theory and perturbation theory model, we investigate the geometric and electronic structures of pure and Titanium-doped Na4Al4H16 cluster to demonstrate the effect of dopant Ti on the dehydrogenation properties of the nanostructured NaAlH4. The result shows the Ti-doped Na4Al4H16 clusters are more stable thermodynamically, but the average dehydrogenation enthalpies and the energy barriers for H2 desorption are significantly decreased. Doping of Ti weakens the Al-H bond, reduces the dehydrogenation temperatures, and the dehydrogenation performance of the NaAlH4 nanocluster is conspicuously promoted.
Maternal effects in gene expression of interspecific coral hybrids
Wing Yan Chan
Jessica Chung

Wing Yan Chan

and 4 more

September 28, 2020
Maternal effects have been well documented for offspring morphology and life history traits in plants and terrestrial animals, yet little is known about maternal effects in corals. Further, few studies have explored maternal effects in gene expression. In a previous study, F1 interspecific hybrid and purebred larvae of the coral species Acropora tenuis and A. loripes were settled and exposed to ambient or elevated temperature and pCO2 conditions for seven months. At this stage, the hybrid coral recruits from both ocean conditions exhibited strong maternal effects in several fitness traits. We conducted RNA-sequencing on samples from the same experiment and showed that gene expression of the hybrid Acropora also showed clear maternal effects. Only 40 genes were differentially expressed between hybrids and their maternal progenitor. In contrast, ~2000 differentially expressed genes were observed between hybrids and their paternal progenitors, and between the reciprocal F1 hybrids. These results indicate that maternal effects in coral gene expression can be long-lasting. Unlike findings from most short-term stress experiments in corals, no genes were differentially expressed in the hybrid nor purebred offspring after seven months of exposure to elevated temperature and pCO2 conditions.
Development of The Oxygen Mass Balance Equation for aerobic bioreactors
Johnny Lee

Johnny Lee

September 28, 2020
This paper addresses a problem common to all the standards, which is the application of clean water test result to Process Oxygen Transfer Rates. By modifying the conventional model used by the standards for this application, and if proper OUR (oxygen uptake rate) methods can accurately determine the respiration rate, this paper attempts to show that the clean water tests can be used to determine the oxygen transfer efficiency of an aeration device in the field. The new model is based on previously developed mathematical models, and also based on the novel concept of a resistance to gas transfer due to microbial activity in the field. It is postulated that the relative mass transfer coefficient, α (alpha), the ratio of mass transfer coefficient in wastewater KLaf to mass transfer coefficient in water KLa, is independent of microbial activities. The field-determined OTEpw is mathematically associative to the transfer process by addition.
Enhanced Ammonia Synthesis Activity of Ceria-Supported Ruthenium Catalysts Induced by...
Bingyu Lin

Bingyu Lin

September 28, 2020
Metal–support interactions strongly affect the catalytic performances of ceria-supported metal catalysts, and hydrogen treatment at high temperature is important for the preparation of catalysts that show strong metal-support interaction (SMSI). With SMSI, the proportion of metal species existed in the form of metallic state is lowered, consequently hindering the performance of a metal catalyst for a reaction that requires metallic sites. Here we show that CO activation of a Ru/CeO2 catalyst not only enhances the reduction degree and exposure of Ru species, but also increases Ce3+ concentration, oxygen vacancy (OV) and active oxygen, resulting in the formation of electron-enriched Ruδ− species and Ruδ−−OV−Ce3+ sites. As a result, a Ru/CeO2 catalyst after CO activation shows high ammonia synthesis activity, and the ill effect of hydrogen poisoning is effectively alleviated. These findings are important for the design of supported metal catalysts that afford metallic species as active sites.
Analyzing the Correlation between Seat Selection, Seat Change, and Academic Performan...
Yu Yang
Wei Nie

Yu Yang

and 3 more

September 27, 2020
ABSTRACT: This study investigates the correlation between classroom seating choice and academic performance of college students. We examined this relationship using statistical analysis, and our sample consisted of 142 undergraduate students enrolled in the School of Software at the Nanchang Hangkong University. First, over the course of one semester, we collected data on students’ seating choice, their final exam results, and other data on student characteristics. Second, we constructed a seat calculation model and used the Pearson correlation coefficient method to quantitatively analyze the data. We then visually displayed the seat selection process using two types of figures, color gradation figures and box-plots. This allowed us to empirically examine the relationship between seat selection and academic performance, as well as the effect of seat change on academic performance and the characteristics of the trajectory of student seat change. The results show that student performance is correlated with seat location and changes in seat location. In general, students seated closer to the front row performed better academically, as did students who did not change seats very often. Finally, we plotted the students’ seat change trajectories to investigate their seating choice patterns. We also conducted follow-up interviews with instructors and students to obtain more information about why the observed patterns emerged. This study has important implications for university teachers interested in improving classroom management and student learning based on classroom seating choices.
On Fejér type inclusions for products of interval-valued convex functions
Hasan Kara
Hüseyin BUDAK

Hasan KARA

and 2 more

September 27, 2020
We first get some new Fejér type inclusions for products of interval-valued convex mappings. The most important feature of our work is that it contains Fejér type inclusions for both interval-valued integrals and interval-valued fractional integrals.
Ensemble Learning Based Feature Selection Using Convex Concave Programming
Pinar Karadayi Atas
Sureyya Akyuz

Pinar Karadayi Atas

and 1 more

September 27, 2020
Ensemble feature selection and multiple classifier systems have recently gained importance in machine learning. Ensemble learning improves learning ability by combining several models, an improvement which leads to better predictive performance than a single model. In recent years, ensemble based feature selection approaches have been proposed in which, multiple diverse feature selection methods are combined. These approaches are superior to traditional feature selection techniques in various aspects. In this paper, we propose a novel ensemble based feature selection algorithm using Convex Concave Programming, which is based on ensemble pruning. The optimization model in the pruning step selects the best subset of the ensemble, simultaneously considering the models' accuracy and diversity. The proposed algorithm was tested on multiple data sets and learning performances are compared with various feature selection algorithms. The empirical results shows that the proposed algorithm performs at higher classification accuracy.
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