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Neurological Involvement in Primary Systemic Vasculitis
Conclusion Neurological involvement is a common complication of PSV (Table 1), and neurologists play an important role in the identification and diagnosis of PSV patients with otherwise unexplained neurological symptoms as their chief complaint. This article summarizes the neurological manifestations of PSV and hopes to improve neuroscientists' understanding of this broad range of diseases. TABLE 1 Table 1. Common CNS and PNS involvements of primary systemic vasculitis. Author Contributions SZ conceived the article and wrote the manuscript. DY and GT reviewed and edited the manuscript. All authors ...
Source: Frontiers in Neurology - April 25, 2019 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

A vesetranszplant áció korai posztoperatív hatásai a szív- és érrendszeri betegségekre klinikai gyakorlatunkban
CONCLUSION: After transplantation, the left atrial and the end-systolic diameter of the left ventricle regrediated, decreasing the frequency of arrhythmic episodes. The number of the middle grade mitral valve regurgitation decreased and the calcification among diabetic population increased significantly. Orv Hetil. 2021; 162(26): 1052-1062.PMID:34175832 | DOI:10.1556/650.2021.32269
Source: Orvosi Hetilap - June 27, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Andrea Darag ó Gerda Schwegler Eszter Szab ó Dorina Bark ó R éka P Szabó Attila Csaba Nagy Gerg ő József Szőllősi Bal ázs Nemes Source Type: research

Early postoperative effects of kidney transplantation on the cardiovascular system in our clinical practice
CONCLUSION: After transplantation, the left atrial and the end-systolic diameter of the left ventricle regrediated, decreasing the frequency of arrhythmic episodes. The number of the middle grade mitral valve regurgitation decreased and the calcification among diabetic population increased significantly. Orv Hetil. 2021; 162(26): 1052-1062.PMID:34175832 | DOI:10.1556/650.2021.32269
Source: Orvosi Hetilap - June 27, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Andrea Darag ó Gerda Schwegler Eszter Szab ó Dorina Bark ó R éka P Szabó Attila Csaba Nagy Gerg ő József Szőllősi Bal ázs Nemes Source Type: research

Long-Term Exposure to Ambient Fine Particulate Matter and Renal Function in Older Men: The Veterans Administration Normative Aging Study
Conclusions: In this longitudinal sample of older men, the findings supported the hypothesis that long-term PM2.5 exposure negatively affects renal function and increases renal function decline. Citation: Mehta AJ, Zanobetti A, Bind MC, Kloog I, Koutrakis P, Sparrow D, Vokonas PS, Schwartz JD. 2016. Long-term exposure to ambient fine particulate matter and renal function in older men: the VA Normative Aging Study. Environ Health Perspect 124:1353–1360; http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.1510269 Address correspondence to A.J. Mehta, Department of Environmental Health, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Landmark Ce...
Source: EHP Research - September 1, 2016 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Web Admin Tags: Research Article September 2016 Source Type: research

Fabry nephropathy: indications for screening and guidance for diagnosis and treatment by the European Renal Best Practice
Fabry disease (FD) is an X-linked disorder of glycosphingolipid catabolism resulting in the accumulation of glycolipids including globotriaosylceramide in cells of various tissues resulting in end-organ manifestations. Initially, FD is typically characterized by angiokeratoma and recurrent episodes of neuropathic pain in the extremities occurring during childhood or adolescence. Most affected patients also exhibit a decreased ability to sweat. Later in life, FD results in left ventricular hypertrophy, proteinuria, renal failure and stroke. These later disease manifestations are non-specific and also common in diabetes, hyp...
Source: Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation - March 5, 2013 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Terryn, W., Cochat, P., Froissart, R., Ortiz, A., Pirson, Y., Poppe, B., Serra, A., Van Biesen, W., Vanholder, R., Wanner, C. Tags: NDT PERSPECTIVES Source Type: research

Curcumin Treatment Protects Against Renal Ischemia and Reperfusion Injury–Induced Cardiac Dysfunction and Myocardial Injury
Conclusions: Curcumin pretreatment improved cardiac contractility and attenuated myocardial and renal injury through reducing inflammatory response in the kidney and heart and oxidative stress in the myocardium.
Source: Transplantation Proceedings - December 1, 2013 Category: Transplant Surgery Authors: T.-H. Chen, Y.-C. Yang, J.-C. Wang, J.-J. Wang Tags: Experimental Transplantation Source Type: research

Liver or Combined Liver-Kidney Transplantation for Patients with Isolated Methylmalonic Acidemia: Who and When?
The hereditary disorders of vitamin B12 (cobalamin) and methylmalonic acid metabolism comprise a major group of organic acid disorders that are collectively common inborn errors of metabolism.1 Affected patients are medically fragile and suffer multisystemic complications, such as lethal metabolic instability, metabolic stroke, pancreatitis, end-stage renal failure, growth impairment, osteopenia, optic nerve atrophy, and neurocognitive delay.2 The frequency of these complications and their precipitants, long-term sequelae, and optimal treatment regimens remain ill-defined.
Source: The Journal of Pediatrics - April 13, 2015 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Jennifer L. Sloan, Irini Manoli, Charles P. Venditti Tags: Editorial Source Type: research

Mp284 * chronic renal failure worsens ischemic stroke severity and neurological consequences in mice
Source: Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation - May 13, 2016 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Brazier, F., Assem, M., Henaut, L., Kamel, S., Massy, Z. A., Chillon, J.-M. Tags: CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY, PROGRESSION & amp; RISK FACTORS - 2 Source Type: research

Is carotid revascularization worthwhile in patients waiting for kidney transplantation?
Renal failure and haemodialysis are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Patients undergoing renal transplantation undergo rigorous pre-operative vascular assessment, including optimisation of risk factors for stroke. The indication for carotid intervention and the threshold for carotid endarterectomy in asymptomatic patients with incidental carotid disease has not been clarified in the context chronic kidney disease (CKD). This review aims to analyse outcomes following carotid endarterectomy in patients with CKD, in order to ascertain whether general guidelines for carotid artery revascularisation ...
Source: Transplantation Reviews - November 15, 2017 Category: Transplant Surgery Authors: Peter Balaz, Petrut Gogalniceanu, Chris Callaghan Tags: Review article Source Type: research

Chronic organ failure in adult sickle cell disease.
Authors: Vichinsky E Abstract Sickle cell disease is now a chronic adult illness characterized by progressive multiorgan failure, particularly involving the brain and kidney. The etiology is multifactorial; it includes hemolysis and nitric oxide deficiency. As patients age, most experience neurologic insult. Twenty-five percent of older adults have had a clinical stroke and at least half of the population have had a silent infarct, cortical atrophy, and neurocognitive impairment. Periodic screening with neuroimaging and neurocognitive testing is recommended. Identification and correction of modifiable risk factors ...
Source: Hematology ASH Education Program - December 10, 2017 Category: Hematology Tags: Hematology Am Soc Hematol Educ Program Source Type: research