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Antimicrobial therapies for chronic pain (part 2): the prevention and treatment of chronic pain
This article (the second in a two-part series) aims to comprehensively review the evidence on the prevention and treatment of chronic pain using antimicrobial therapies and suggest a framework for future studies on this topic.PMID:37394273 | PMC:PMC10322666 | DOI:10.3344/kjp.23130
Source: Korean Journal of Pain - July 2, 2023 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Eric J Wang Edward Dolomisiewicz Jay Karri Nuj Tontisirin Steven P Cohen Source Type: research

Antimicrobial therapies for chronic pain (part 1): analgesic mechanisms
This article aims to comprehensively review the existing literature for antimicrobial agents that have demonstrated analgesic efficacy in preclinical or clinical studies.PMID:37394272 | PMC:PMC10322662 | DOI:10.3344/kjp.23129
Source: Korean Journal of Pain - July 2, 2023 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Eric J Wang Jay Karri Nuj Tontisirin Steven P Cohen Source Type: research

Antimicrobial therapies for chronic pain (part 2): the prevention and treatment of chronic pain
This article (the second in a two-part series) aims to comprehensively review the evidence on the prevention and treatment of chronic pain using antimicrobial therapies and suggest a framework for future studies on this topic.PMID:37394273 | PMC:PMC10322666 | DOI:10.3344/kjp.23130
Source: Korean Journal of Pain - July 2, 2023 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Eric J Wang Edward Dolomisiewicz Jay Karri Nuj Tontisirin Steven P Cohen Source Type: research

Antimicrobial therapies for chronic pain (part 1): analgesic mechanisms
This article aims to comprehensively review the existing literature for antimicrobial agents that have demonstrated analgesic efficacy in preclinical or clinical studies.PMID:37394272 | PMC:PMC10322662 | DOI:10.3344/kjp.23129
Source: Korean Journal of Pain - July 2, 2023 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Eric J Wang Jay Karri Nuj Tontisirin Steven P Cohen Source Type: research

Antimicrobial therapies for chronic pain (part 2): the prevention and treatment of chronic pain
This article (the second in a two-part series) aims to comprehensively review the evidence on the prevention and treatment of chronic pain using antimicrobial therapies and suggest a framework for future studies on this topic.PMID:37394273 | PMC:PMC10322666 | DOI:10.3344/kjp.23130
Source: Korean Journal of Pain - July 2, 2023 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Eric J Wang Edward Dolomisiewicz Jay Karri Nuj Tontisirin Steven P Cohen Source Type: research

Antimicrobial therapies for chronic pain (part 1): analgesic mechanisms
This article aims to comprehensively review the existing literature for antimicrobial agents that have demonstrated analgesic efficacy in preclinical or clinical studies.PMID:37394272 | PMC:PMC10322662 | DOI:10.3344/kjp.23129
Source: Korean Journal of Pain - July 2, 2023 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Eric J Wang Jay Karri Nuj Tontisirin Steven P Cohen Source Type: research

A Case of Infective Endocarditis Caused by Streptococcus sanguinis Resulting in Stroke, Ruptured Infected Pseudoaneurysm of Superior Mesenteric Artery, and Rapidly Progressive Glomerulonephritis
Intern Med. 2023 Jun 21. doi: 10.2169/internalmedicine.2017-23. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTA 71-year-old-man was admitted to our hospital with a cerebral embolism and diagnosed with infective endocarditis (IE) caused by Streptococcus sanguinis. Mitral valve replacement was performed. About one month later, he experienced sudden abdominal pain and shock due to a ruptured infected mesenteric artery pseudoaneurysm. Forty-four days after abdominal surgery, he presented with rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis with anti-glomerular basement membrane antibodies. He was treated with plasma exchange and prednisolone, and his ...
Source: Internal Medicine - June 21, 2023 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Go Takahashi Tomoyuki Watanabe Takeshi Satoh Source Type: research

Safety of fecal microbiota, live-jslm (REBYOTA < sup > ™ < /sup > ) in individuals with recurrent < em > Clostridioides difficile < /em > infection: data from five prospective clinical trials
CONCLUSION: Across five clinical trials, RBL was well tolerated in adults with rCDI. In aggregate, these data consistently demonstrated the safety of RBL.PMID:37333464 | PMC:PMC10272687 | DOI:10.1177/17562848231174277
Source: Adv Data - June 19, 2023 Category: Epidemiology Authors: Christine Lee Thomas Louie Lindy Bancke Beth Guthmueller Adam Harvey Paul Feuerstadt Sahil Khanna Robert Orenstein Erik R Dubberke Source Type: research