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An update on viral-induced cutaneous lymphoproliferative disorders. CME Part I
Viral-induced cutaneous T-cell lymphomas are an uncommon group of lymphoproliferative disorders characterized by a viral infection of T and natural killer (NK)  cells. This group of cutaneous T-cell lymphomas is more commonly encountered in Asians and Native Americans from Central and South America compared with Western populations. Viral-associated lymphoproliferative disorders include a spectrum of entities that range from nonneoplastic lesions, such as chronic active Epstein-Barr virus infection and infective dermatitis to malignant diseases, such as extranodal NK/T-cell lymphoma, hydroa vacciniforme-like T-cell lympho...
Source: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology - August 27, 2022 Category: Dermatology Authors: Jose A. Plaza, Alejandro A. Gru, Omar P. Sangueza, Silvia V. Lourenco, Francisco B. Puccio, Jose A. Sanches, Denis Miyashiro, Sonia Toussaint, Martin J. Sangueza Tags: Continuing medical education Source Type: research

Comprehensive evaluation of a cutaneous T-cell lymphoma education webinar
CONCLUSION: Evaluating one-off education events using a conceptual model of evaluation for continuous medical education is recommended, with some adaptations to overcome limitations.PMID:37219985 | DOI:10.12968/bjon.2023.32.10.S10
Source: British Journal of Nursing - May 23, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Verna Lavender Joao Duarte Claire Lusted Source Type: research

Radiation exposure by medical X-ray applications
Conclusion: The risk of bias due to a large number of reference sources must be reduced in studies leading to realistic estimates of collective radiation doses. The risk of CT-induced radiation exposure for children should be investigated by further studies with a follow-up of at least ten years.PMID:35465642 | PMC:PMC9006309 | DOI:10.3205/000308
Source: GMS German Medical Science - April 25, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Barbara Buchberger Katharina Scholl Laura Krabbe Ljuba Spiller Beate Lux Source Type: research