Entries by aaron

Woman experiences an acute ischemic stroke five weeks after tooth extraction: Case study

USA: A case report published in the Journal of the American Dental Association has highlighted the rare association between a dental procedure, infective endocarditis, and an acute ischemic stroke. Zachary M. Wilseck, University of Michigan-Michigan Medicine, Ann Arbor, MI, and colleagues revealed that the risk of developing stroke and infective endocarditis is low among low-risk […]

EULAR releases updated recommendations clarifying treatment sequence for psoriatic arthritis

France: The European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology (EULAR) has released an updated recommendation document for managing psoriatic arthritis (PsA) with pharmacological therapies. New modes of action and more data on the safety and efficacy of existing drugs in psoriatic arthritis needed an update of the EULAR 2019 recommendations for the pharmacological treatment of PsA. […]

High BMI risk factor for adverse outcomes after autologous breast reconstruction: Study

USA: A recent study has shown a great potential of preoperative weight loss to alleviate surgical risk in obese and overweight patients pursuing autologous breast reconstruction.  The results, published in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, quantify the risk reduction based on a patient’s preoperative body mass index (BMI).  For women undergoing autologous breast reconstruction-reconstruction using the […]

Sulforaphane found in broccoli may protect against stroke: Study

Australia: Researchers from the Heart Research Institute in New South Wales, Australia, have discovered that a natural chemical found in broccoli may help prevent and treat stroke. The study was published in the American Chemical Society’s journal ACS Central Science on January 29, 2024. “Sulforaphane (SFN), found in cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, offers irreversible, […]

Common viruses trigger most cases of intussusception in children, suggests study

Viral infections trigger more cases of intussusception, the common cause of bowel blockages in young children, than previously thought, according to a new study. The research, led by Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI) and published in Clinical Infectious Diseases, found during the COVID-19 lockdowns hospital admissions for intussusception, a medical emergency involving obstruction of the intestine, […]

AI-based app can help physicians find skin melanoma: Study

A mobile app that uses artificial intelligence, AI, to analyse images of suspected skin lesions can diagnose melanoma with very high precision. This is shown in a study led from Linköping University in Sweden where the app has been tested in primary care. The results have been published in the British Journal of Dermatology. “Our […]

Faulty fissures operation: Bengaluru Hospital, Doctor slapped compensation

Bengaluru: The District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, Bengaluru has directed Phoenix Hospital and its doctor to pay Rs 1 lakh compensation to a patient for deficiency in care while providing treatment for fissures. While considering the complaint, the Commission opined that the treating doctor did not conduct the operation for fissure oblation and excision of external piles properly […]

WHO releases new guidelines on hepatitis B

In a landmark move, the World Health Organization (WHO) has released groundbreaking guidelines to address the global challenge of chronic hepatitis B (HBV) infection. Unveiled at the 2024 Asian Pacific Conference for the Study of Liver Disease in Kyoto, Japan, these guidelines aim to simplify and expand access to HBV testing and treatment, marking a […]

NMC panel to submit recommendations to SC on corporate hospitals advertising issue

The National Medical Commission’s (NMC) panel, which was formed based on the Supreme Court’s directions to examine the issue of advertising by corporate hospitals, is going to submit its recommendations to the Supreme Court. Reaching a consensus, the NMC panel has opined that the rules of advertisement shall be the same for the corporate hospitals […]