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News Noonan's Syndrome – History and Present

The genetically determined syndrome linking congenital heart defect with a typical facial phenotype is named after Jacqueline Noonan, a pediatric cardiologist who practiced in the second half of the 20th century. She was the first to recognize and describe it. In the following text, we will briefly introduce it and discuss the circumstances of its discovery.
Source: Growth Disorders 30. 11. 2020

News The Immune System in the Pathophysiology of ITP

From the perspective of the pathophysiology of immune thrombocytopenia (ITP), it appears that the etiology of this disease is very complex and involves both antibody and cellular immunity.
Source: Immune Thrombocytopenia 9. 4. 2022

News How to Save a Leg from Amputation?

Feared complications in diabetics include defects in typical locations on the lower limbs. Their presence and frequent recurrences increase the risk of possible amputation of varying degrees, mainly depending on the involvement of deep structures, i.e., tendons, joint capsules, joints, and bones. How can this scenario be avoided? One answer might be HydroTherapy.
Source: Wound Healing 10. 8. 2022

News MD Šimon Kozák: In algology, nothing works miraculously overnight! It is important to seek advice from specialists

Why is it not advisable to rely on one method in pain treatment? What about patients with a mixed type of pain, whose numbers are increasing? And why shouldn’t surgical solutions for back pain be the method of first choice? We discuss all this and other important, current, and practical insights in the field of algology with the head of the pain treatment team at the Clinic of Anesthesiology and Resuscitation of the 3rd Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague, and the University Hospital Královské Vinohrady, MD Šimon Kozák.
Source: Analgesia 21. 6. 2024

News Alemtuzumab – Does Age Matter? Or Not?

The authors of a study published this year focused on the safety and efficacy of alemtuzumab in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS). How did it perform over the observed period in patients of different age categories?
Source: Multiple Sclerosis 18. 10. 2021

News Benefits of Enoxaparin Prophylaxis in Pregnancy and Postpartum

Study results suggest that the use of low molecular weight heparins during pregnancy could lead to better outcomes for women with thrombophilia and recurrent miscarriages. A group of authors from Israel compared the differences in efficacy when administering two different doses of enoxaparin to women with hereditary thrombophilia and a history of two or more spontaneous miscarriages or one fetal death without obvious cause.
Source: Thromboprophylaxis 11. 4. 2022

Journal articles Menstrual migraine (migraine without aura): diagnostic and possibility of hormonal treatment

Author of the article: Ingrid Niedermayerová Source: Praktická gynekologie | 1/2012 22. 1. 2012

News Current View on the Issue of Protein Intake in Critically Ill Patients

A summary of current knowledge and guidelines concerning the nutritional needs of critically ill patients presented last year in the journal Clinical Nutrition deals with protein intake, specifically its optimal amount, risks of incorrect approaches to protein administration, and methods for assessing the nutritional status of patients in intensive care units.
Source: Parenteral Nutrition 5. 5. 2022

News Trazodone as a Multimodal and Multifunctional Antidepressant

Substances with multiple therapeutic effects, often depending on the dose, can be described as multifunctional. In low doses, trazodone has hypnotic effects, while its effective antidepressant action is evident at higher doses. This can be more frequently utilized now thanks to a modified-release formulation, which has the potential to improve the tolerability of antidepressant doses of trazodone.
Source: Depression and Anxiety 17. 3. 2020

News Liposomal Ozonated Oil in the Treatment of Eye Infections

Liposomal ozonated oil is a new ocular antiseptic with antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and regenerative properties, making it suitable for the prevention and treatment of eye infections and as an adjuvant in wound healing. In June 2022, Spanish authors published a review summarizing findings on the mechanism of action and results of preclinical and clinical studies with ozonated oil in the treatment of eye infections and in the regeneration of the ocular surface. It also highlights the benefits of ozonated oil compared to conventional antiseptics such as povidone-iodine and chlorhexidine.
Source: Treatment of Glaucoma 24. 3. 2023

News Inosine pranobex in the treatment of influenza and other respiratory infections of viral etiology

The antiviral inosine pranobex is a clinically proven immunomodulator for the treatment of patients from 1 year of age, indicated for a wide range of diseases with manifestations of immune insufficiency and viral infections. It acts by a direct antiviral effect, modulates the immune system, and also finds application in the treatment of acute viral respiratory diseases, such as influenza and other seasonal viral infections.
Source: Viral infections 24. 2. 2022

News Subcutaneous pdC1-INH in Patients with Hereditary Angioedema in Real-World Practice

Italian authors published a series of cases of patients with hereditary angioedema caused by C1 inhibitor deficiency (C1-INH-HAE) with long-term prophylaxis using human plasma-derived C1 inhibitor concentrate (pdC1-INH) in subcutaneous form. They supplement the results of the placebo-controlled COMPACT study, in which s.c. pdC1-INH reduced the frequency of attacks, with insights from real-world practice in 5 patients treated at the angioedema therapy center in Milan, Italy.
Source: Hereditary Angioedema 27. 4. 2023

News Efficacy and Safety of an Activated FXII Inhibitor in Preventing HAE Attacks

Hereditary angioedema (HAE) is a rare, potentially life-threatening inherited disorder characterized by dysregulation of the kallikrein-kinin system. This results in excessive production of bradykinin, which is responsible for soft tissue edema. Garadacimab, a human antibody inhibiting activated factor XII, is utilized in the prevention of these attacks. Its efficacy and safety were verified in a phase III clinical trial.
Source: Hereditary Angioedema 27. 4. 2023

Journal articles Vitamin D and cardiovascular diseases

Author of the article: H. Matějovská Kubešová, B. Vepřeková, P. Weber, K. Bielaková, T. Gregorová Source: Kardiologická revue – Interní medicína | 1/2012 9. 3. 2012

News Balance and Rehabilitation – Firm on the Ground Even with Multiple Sclerosis

A large portion of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) suffer from balance disorders. What are the options for non-pharmacological therapy for these issues according to the latest studies?
Source: Multiple Sclerosis 1. 11. 2023

News Can Ketogenic Diet or Intermittent Fasting Help Patients with DM2 in Controlling Weight and Glycemia?

The foundation of managing type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2) typically involves lifestyle adjustments, including dietary changes. Can intermittent fasting (IF) or the ketogenic diet (KD), popular dietary trends, help diabetics with weight loss and reduction of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels? The answer was sought by authors of a systematic review and meta-analysis comparing IF or KD with other dietary regimes.
Source: Modern Treatment of Diabetes 30. 5. 2023

News Asthma and Prognosis of Patients with COVID-19

The impact of asthma, its severity, and treatment on the prognosis of patients infected with the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus was examined in an observational study published this spring.
Source: Asthma under control 23. 9. 2021

News Most Common Dermatoses Around the Stoma

The incidence of stomal complications ranges between 20 and 70%. One type of complication is dermatoses affecting the peristomal skin. These issues can occur in the early postoperative period, but also several years later.
Source: Ostomy 4. 5. 2020

Journal articles Acquired angioedema with C1 inhibitor deficiency in a patient with low-grade B-lymphoma and the effect of underlying disease treatment on angioedema manifestations

Author of the article: M. Sobotková, J. Segethová Source: Transfuze a hematologie dnes | 3/2017 22. 11. 2017

News Parenteral Nutrition as Part of Cancer Patient Treatment

Malnutrition represents a potentially serious complication for cancer patients. If it is not possible to meet the nutritional demands of the body through the enteral route, parenteral nutrition must be initiated. A doctor will recommend it in situations where the patient is at risk from the consequences of malnutrition. Up to 45% of these patients struggle with at least a 10% loss of their body weight.
Source: Parenteral Nutrition 15. 3. 2022

Journal articles Palliative care in nephrology

Author of the article: Barbora Szonowská Source: Časopis lékařů českých | 1/2018 19. 3. 2018

Journal articles Case report of a gigantic recurrent angiomyolipoma in a horseshoe kidney

Author of the article: Markéta Hulová, Michal Staník, Daniel Macík, Jan Doležel Source: Česká urologie | 1/2020 9. 3. 2020

Journal articles Extrahepatic bile duct malignancies

Author of the article: V. Třeška, J. Fichtl, J. Ferda, J. Fínek, T. Skalický, V. Liška, P. Hošek Source: Rozhledy v chirurgii | 9/2022 17. 10. 2022

News Telmisartan – antihypertensive with cardioprotective effects

Sartans are potent inhibitors of the AT1 receptor for angiotensin II widely used in the therapy of arterial hypertension. Given that chronic activation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) plays an important role not only in the pathogenesis of arterial hypertension but also in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis and the development of other cardiovascular diseases, the question arises whether the administration of sartans is associated with a broader cardioprotective effect. Telmisartan is the first representative of this group of antihypertensives for which a positive cardioprotective effect has been demonstrated.
Source: Sartans in the Treatment of Hypertension 24. 3. 2022

News Gliflozins in the Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes According to Current Recommendations SVL

Gliflozins are a relatively new group of antidiabetics with a specific mechanism of action. In addition to glycemic control, they have shown favorable effects on body weight and blood pressure, minimal risk of hypoglycemia, reduced risk of heart failure, and also renal protection and cardiovascular safety. Their position in the therapeutic algorithm for type 2 diabetes is clearly defined in the 2020 recommendations of the Society of General Medicine ČLS JEP.
Source: Diabetes 24. 11. 2020

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