The distribution of esophageal cancer patients enrolled in care at the Uganda Cancer Institute by sub-regions, districts and ethnicity
Conclusion: Patients are commonly from the administrative districts of Central, Southwestern, Elgon and East Central sub-regionsand neighbouring countries of Rwanda, South Sudan and Kenya. Baganda, Banyakole, Bagisu and Basoga are the mainethnic groups. Central and Southwestern sub-regions are with most post-care outcomes.Keywords: Esophageal cancer; sub-regions; districts; ethnicity; Uganda. (Source: African Health Sciences)
Source: African Health Sciences - April 8, 2024 Category: African Health Authors: Siraji Obayo, Yusuf Mulumba, Cheryl L Thompson, Michael K Gibson, Matthew M Cooney, Jackson Orem, Jackson Orem Source Type: research

Sudan black poisoning resulted in methemoglobinemia in a baby with congenital chyloperitoneum
Key Clinical MessageTreatment of congenital chyloperitoneum is a challenge. Conservative methods may be ineffective. Preoperative visualization of the site of lymphatic leakage is crucial, but radiological imaging is technically complicated and may not provide sufficient information, especially in small patients. To ease the detection of lymphatic leakage during surgery, preoperative feeding with fat-rich formula with Sudan Black has been recommended. However, administration of Sudan Black may result in life-threatening methemoglobinemia and liver damage without any advantage of revealing leakage during surgery. We recomme...
Source: Clinical Case Reports - April 5, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Helgi Padari, Karin Kipper, Imbi Eelm äe, Jekaterina Nerman, Mare Lintrop, Tuuli Metsvaht Tags: CASE REPORT Source Type: research

Assessment of Academic Resilience and its associated factors among Pharmacy Students in Twelve Countries
CONCLUSION: The study offers insights into the factors affecting academic resilience in pharmacy students across several countries. The findings could guide interventions and support activities to improve resilience and academic outcomes.PMID:38574997 | DOI:10.1016/j.ajpe.2024.100693 (Source: American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education)
Source: American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education - April 4, 2024 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Mohamed Hassan Elnaem Wan Nur Ain Asikin Bt Wan Salam Abrar K Thabit Naeem Mubarak Merna Mahmoud AbouKhatwa Diana Laila Ramatillah AbdulMuminu Isah Muna Barakat Ali Azeez Al-Jumaili Noha O Mansour Ahmed Fathelrahman Mohammed Fathelrahman Adam Safayat Jami Source Type: research

Assessment of Academic Resilience and its associated factors among Pharmacy Students in Twelve Countries
CONCLUSION: The study offers insights into the factors affecting academic resilience in pharmacy students across several countries. The findings could guide interventions and support activities to improve resilience and academic outcomes.PMID:38574997 | DOI:10.1016/j.ajpe.2024.100693 (Source: American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education)
Source: American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education - April 4, 2024 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Mohamed Hassan Elnaem Wan Nur Ain Asikin Bt Wan Salam Abrar K Thabit Naeem Mubarak Merna Mahmoud AbouKhatwa Diana Laila Ramatillah AbdulMuminu Isah Muna Barakat Ali Azeez Al-Jumaili Noha O Mansour Ahmed Fathelrahman Mohammed Fathelrahman Adam Safayat Jami Source Type: research

Evaluation and Characterization of Modified K114 Method to Localize Plaques in Rodent and Plaques and Tangles in Human Brain Tissue
CONCLUSION: Our modified method can label amyloid plaques within 5 min in the rat brain and within 20 min in the human brain. Our results indicated that modified K114 could be used as a valuable tool for detecting amyloid plaques and tangles with high contrast and resolution relative to other conventional fluorescence markers.PMID:38566375 | DOI:10.2174/0115672050295561240327055835 (Source: Current Alzheimer Research)
Source: Current Alzheimer Research - April 3, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Sanjana Padala Sharay Setti James Raymick Joseph Hanig Sumit Sarkar Source Type: research

Evaluation and Characterization of Modified K114 Method to Localize Plaques in Rodent and Plaques and Tangles in Human Brain Tissue
CONCLUSION: Our modified method can label amyloid plaques within 5 min in the rat brain and within 20 min in the human brain. Our results indicated that modified K114 could be used as a valuable tool for detecting amyloid plaques and tangles with high contrast and resolution relative to other conventional fluorescence markers.PMID:38566375 | DOI:10.2174/0115672050295561240327055835 (Source: Current Alzheimer Research)
Source: Current Alzheimer Research - April 3, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Sanjana Padala Sharay Setti James Raymick Joseph Hanig Sumit Sarkar Source Type: research

Evaluation and Characterization of Modified K114 Method to Localize Plaques in Rodent and Plaques and Tangles in Human Brain Tissue
CONCLUSION: Our modified method can label amyloid plaques within 5 min in the rat brain and within 20 min in the human brain. Our results indicated that modified K114 could be used as a valuable tool for detecting amyloid plaques and tangles with high contrast and resolution relative to other conventional fluorescence markers.PMID:38566375 | DOI:10.2174/0115672050295561240327055835 (Source: Current Alzheimer Research)
Source: Current Alzheimer Research - April 3, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Sanjana Padala Sharay Setti James Raymick Joseph Hanig Sumit Sarkar Source Type: research

Evaluation and Characterization of Modified K114 Method to Localize Plaques in Rodent and Plaques and Tangles in Human Brain Tissue
CONCLUSION: Our modified method can label amyloid plaques within 5 min in the rat brain and within 20 min in the human brain. Our results indicated that modified K114 could be used as a valuable tool for detecting amyloid plaques and tangles with high contrast and resolution relative to other conventional fluorescence markers.PMID:38566375 | DOI:10.2174/0115672050295561240327055835 (Source: Current Alzheimer Research)
Source: Current Alzheimer Research - April 3, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Sanjana Padala Sharay Setti James Raymick Joseph Hanig Sumit Sarkar Source Type: research

Evaluation and Characterization of Modified K114 Method to Localize Plaques in Rodent and Plaques and Tangles in Human Brain Tissue
CONCLUSION: Our modified method can label amyloid plaques within 5 min in the rat brain and within 20 min in the human brain. Our results indicated that modified K114 could be used as a valuable tool for detecting amyloid plaques and tangles with high contrast and resolution relative to other conventional fluorescence markers.PMID:38566375 | DOI:10.2174/0115672050295561240327055835 (Source: Current Alzheimer Research)
Source: Current Alzheimer Research - April 3, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Sanjana Padala Sharay Setti James Raymick Joseph Hanig Sumit Sarkar Source Type: research

Evaluation and Characterization of Modified K114 Method to Localize Plaques in Rodent and Plaques and Tangles in Human Brain Tissue
CONCLUSION: Our modified method can label amyloid plaques within 5 min in the rat brain and within 20 min in the human brain. Our results indicated that modified K114 could be used as a valuable tool for detecting amyloid plaques and tangles with high contrast and resolution relative to other conventional fluorescence markers.PMID:38566375 | DOI:10.2174/0115672050295561240327055835 (Source: Current Alzheimer Research)
Source: Current Alzheimer Research - April 3, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Sanjana Padala Sharay Setti James Raymick Joseph Hanig Sumit Sarkar Source Type: research

Evaluation and Characterization of Modified K114 Method to Localize Plaques in Rodent and Plaques and Tangles in Human Brain Tissue
CONCLUSION: Our modified method can label amyloid plaques within 5 min in the rat brain and within 20 min in the human brain. Our results indicated that modified K114 could be used as a valuable tool for detecting amyloid plaques and tangles with high contrast and resolution relative to other conventional fluorescence markers.PMID:38566375 | DOI:10.2174/0115672050295561240327055835 (Source: Current Alzheimer Research)
Source: Current Alzheimer Research - April 3, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Sanjana Padala Sharay Setti James Raymick Joseph Hanig Sumit Sarkar Source Type: research

Evaluation and Characterization of Modified K114 Method to Localize Plaques in Rodent and Plaques and Tangles in Human Brain Tissue
CONCLUSION: Our modified method can label amyloid plaques within 5 min in the rat brain and within 20 min in the human brain. Our results indicated that modified K114 could be used as a valuable tool for detecting amyloid plaques and tangles with high contrast and resolution relative to other conventional fluorescence markers.PMID:38566375 | DOI:10.2174/0115672050295561240327055835 (Source: Current Alzheimer Research)
Source: Current Alzheimer Research - April 3, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Sanjana Padala Sharay Setti James Raymick Joseph Hanig Sumit Sarkar Source Type: research