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Traditional and disease specific risk factors for cardiovascular events in ANCA-associated vasculitis: a multinational retrospective study
CONCLUSION: We showed that geographic region and both traditional and disease specific (kidney involvement in particular) factors were independently associated with CVE. Proper assessment and management of modifiable cardiovascular risk factors are essential for prevention of cardiovascular morbidity in AAV patients.PMID:36642436 | DOI:10.3899/jrheum.220851
Source: J Rheumatol - January 15, 2023 Category: Rheumatology Authors: Sergey Moiseev Nikolay Bulanov Matija Crnogorac Haner Direskeneli Kresimir Galesic Ummugulsum Gazel Duvuru Geetha Loic Guillevin Zdenka Hru šková Mark A Little Liam O'Neill Egor Makarov Stephen P McAdoo Aladdin J Mohammad Sarah Moran Pavel Novikov Charl Source Type: research

The final puff: Can New Zealand quit smoking for good?
Smoking kills. Ayesha Verrall has seen it up close. As a young resident physician in New Zealand’s public hospitals in the 2000s, Verrall watched smokers come into the emergency ward every night, struggling to breathe with their damaged lungs. Later, as an infectious disease specialist, she saw how smoking exacerbated illness in individuals diagnosed with tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS. She would tell them: “The best thing you can do to promote your health, other than take the pills, is to quit smoking.” Verrall is still urging citizens to give up cigarettes—no longer just one by one, but by the thousands. As New...
Source: ScienceNOW - December 9, 2022 Category: Science Source Type: news

Risk Factors and the Management of Entrapped Temporal Horn following Lateral Ventricular Tumor Surgery
CONCLUSION: ETH often occurs following the surgery of lateral ventricle tumors. Large tumor diameter, tumor stroke, non-EVD at the end of operation, and the mechanical separation of the tumor boundary are the risk factors of ETH. The natural exposure of the tumor boundary during surgery, avoiding the use of hemostatic materials, placing an EVD tube at the end of operation, and postoperative infection control can effectively reduce the occurrence of ETH. It is essential to select the appropriate treatment method for patients with postoperative ETH.PMID:36482848 | DOI:10.5137/1019-5149.JTN.36722-21.2
Source: Turkish Neurosurgery - December 9, 2022 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Gaochao Song Jin Yuan Jianhong Shen Zhicheng Zhao Guiping Ni Qi Yao Source Type: research