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11 Mar, 26
New guidelines on pulmonary embolism (PE) offer evidence based recommendations for evaluating, managing, and following up adults with acute PE. Endorsed by eight societies, it stresses multidisciplinary care across emergency, inpatient, & outpatient settings.
26 Feb, 26
ADA 2026 outlines the standards for obesity pharmacotherapy. It recommends combining person-centered medication with lifestyle changes for adults with obesity. It details weight-loss targets and drug benefits for comorbidities
25 Mar, 26
Ophthalmology.
- A 42-yr woman had recurrent swelling at the left medial canthus 5 mo post xanthelasma excision, CT scan: patent nasolacrimal system with progressive inflammation despite treatment; contrast CT: preseptal cellulitis
- Biopsy: granulomatous inflammation with intrahistiocytic amastigotes; PCR confirmed L. donovani, treatment: liposomal amphotericin B
- Rare periocular cutaneous L. donovani mimicked dacryocystitis.
25 Mar, 26
J Cos Dermatol
- Continuous use of amino acid cleanser containing salicylic acid, glucuronolactone, & ceramides for 4 weeks led to in skin barrier improvement, increased hydration, and better skin texture.
- Redness and acne-related indicators significantly decreased, showing notable anti acne effects.
- No adverse events occurred, confirming the cleanser’s safety and multidimensional benefits for oily, acne prone skin.
24 Mar, 26
Diabetes Obes Metab.
- Kailuan cohort (n=60,402, AF-free) tracked BMI, weight, & waist circumference over 4 years, across 13 yrs median follow-up, 582 AF cases emerged
- In men, BMI reduction >2.5 kg/m² (HR 0.663), weight reduction >5 kg (HR 0.662), WC reduction >4 cm (HR 0.768) reduced AF risk; in women, WC reduction>4 cm (HR 0.499) was protective
- Similar patterns were seen in overweight/obese, sustained weight loss lowered AF incidence.
23 Mar, 26
J Neurol.
- The PEDIGREE (Pediatric Italian Genetic and Environment Exposure) study found a significant association between pediatric multiple sclerosis (MS) and higher ozone exposure
- Exposure to O₃ levels during the first (OR 1.11; p=0.007), second (OR 1.10; p=0.012), and third (OR 1.09; p=0.025) year before onset increased pediatric MS risk by about 10% per unit rise, independent of demographic and environmental confounders.
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