חדשות המחקר
Wisam Sbeit, Anas Kadah, Amir Shahin, Tawfik Khoury: The Yield of String Sign in Differentiating Mucinous from Non-Mucinous Pancreatic Cysts: A Retrospective Cross-Sectional Study (Medicina (Kaunas) .)
The diagnosis of pancreatic cysts is mostly based on a combination of morphological appearance and fluid analysis of amylase and carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA). We aimed to assess the capability of the string sign in differentiating mucinous from non-mucinous pancreatic cysts.
Guy Journo, Anuj Ahuja, Yonatan Eran, Meir Shamay: Global CpG DNA Methylation Footprint in Kaposi's Sarcoma (Front Cell Infect Microbiol . )
Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV), also familiar as human herpesvirus 8 (HHV-8), is one of the well-known human cancer-causing viruses. KSHV was originally discovered by its association with Kaposi's sarcoma (KS), a common AIDS-related neoplasia. Additionally, KSHV is associated with two B-lymphocyte disorders; primary effusion lymphoma (PEL) and Multicentric Castlemans Disease (MCD). DNA methylation is an epigenetic modification that is essential for a properly functioning human genome through its roles in chromatin structure maintenance, chromosome stability and transcription regulation. Genomic studies show that expressed promoters tend to be un-methylated whereas methylated promoters tend to be inactive. We have previously revealed the global methylation footprint in PEL cells and found that many cellular gene promoters become differentially methylated and hence differentially expressed in KSHV chronically infected PEL cell lines. Here we present the cellular CpG DNA methylation footprint in KS, the most common malignancy associated with KSHV.
Amir Mari, Tawfik Khoury, Wisam Sbeit: Post-Diverticulitis Colonoscopy Was Not Associated with Higher Colonic Adenoma and Carcinoma: A Multicenter Case-Control Study (Medicina (Kaunas) .)
Colonoscopy following an episode of acute diverticulitis is currently recommended to rule out underlying colon cancer. However, a number of studies have debated this recommendation. We aimed to explore whether patients with colonic diverticulosis who experienced an episode of acute diverticulitis had higher prevalence colonic pathologies, essentially colonic adenomas and colorectal carcinoma (CRC) on a follow-up colonoscopy.
Khaled Khazim, Fedaa Ghanem: The Role of Vascular Lesions in Diabetes Across a Spectrum of Clinical Kidney Disease (Kidney Int Rep .)
The clinical-histologic correlation in diabetic nephropathy is not completely known. We analyzed nephrectomy specimens from 90 patients with diabetes and diverse degrees of proteinuria and glomerular filtration rate (GFR).
Elon Glassberg: Data Empowerment of Decision Makers in an Era of Pandemic 'Classic' and Artificial Intelligence Intersection In the Service of Medicine (J Med Internet Res .)
The COVID-19 outbreak required prompt actions by health authorities around the world, in response to a novel threat. With enormous amounts of information originating in sources with uncertain degree of validation and accuracy, it is essential to provide executive level decision makers with the most actionable, pertinent and updated data analysis to enable them to adapt their strategy swiftly and competently. We report here the origination of a COVID-19 dedicated response in the Israel Defense Force (IDF) with the assembly of an operational Data Center for the Campaign against Coronavirus (ID3C).
Amjad Shalabi, Erez Kachel, Liza Grosman-Rimon, Wadi Kinany, Offer Amir, Eylon Ram: Unusual complications following left ventricular assisted device implantation: case series (J Cardiothorac Surg . )
While left ventricular assisted devices (LVAD) have revolutionized the treatment of advanced heart failure, they are associated with a wide range of complications, including bleeding and infection which are the most common complications reported in the literature. Our case series report four unusual complications not related to gastrointestinal bleeding and infections and their management.
NOTE: Erratum published September 6, 2021, here.
Khalaf Kridin: Epidemiology of Pemphigus (JID Innov .)
Pemphigus is an epidemiologically heterogeneous group of autoimmune bullous diseases comprising pemphigus vulgaris (PV), pemphigus foliaceus, paraneoplastic pemphigus, IgA pemphigus, and pemphigus herpetiformis. Recently, our knowledge about the frequency of pemphigus, which is highly variable between different populations, has considerably expanded, and the first non-HLA genes associated with PV have been identified. In addition, a variety of comorbidities, including other autoimmune diseases, hematological malignancies, and psoriasis, have been described in this variant. Here, initial data about the impact of COVID-19 on this fragile patient population are discussed and perspectives for future epidemiological studies are outlined.
Meral Aias, Maya Azrad, Gewa Saad, Tamar Leshem, Zohar Hamo, Layan Abu Rahmoun, Avi Peretz: Different bile acids have versatile effects on sporulation, toxin levels and biofilm formation of different Clostridioides difficile strains (J Microbiol Methods )
Clostridioides difficile infection develops following ingestion of virulent stains by a susceptible host. Once germinated, toxins TcdA and TcdB, and in some of the strains binary toxin, are secreted, eliciting disease. Bile acids play a significant role in the process of spore germination and outgrowth, with cholate and its derivative enhancing colony formation, while chenodeoxycholate inhibit germination and outgrowth. This work investigated bile acids' impact on spore germination, toxin levels and biofilm formation in various strain types (STs).
Chaim Putterman: Neurofilament light is a biomarker of brain involvement in lupus and primary Sjögren's syndrome (J Neurol . )
To test the hypothesis that neurofilament light (NfL) in CSF is a biomarker of CNS involvement in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and primary Sjögren's syndrome (pSS), we measured NfL in CSF from 52 patients with lupus and 54 with pSS and explored associations with clinical, structural, immunological and biochemical abnormalities.
[Lupus_erythematosus_Wellcome_L0070513_6 from Wikimedia Commons]
Ohad Ronen, Jamal Qarawany, Boaz Markel, Amiel Sberro, Eli Layous, Netanel Eisenbach, Eyal Sela, Tal Marshak: Inter-Rater Variability of Reflux Finding Score Amongst Otolaryngologists (J Voice .)
Laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) is an extra-oesophageal variant of gastro-oesophgeal reflux disease. Patients often do not present with the classic reflux symptoms of heartburn or regurgitation. Accurate diagnosis of LPR can be challenging. The reflux finding score (RFS) is system based on the assessment of eight parameters seen on fibre optic laryngoscopy, used to determine the presence and the severity of laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR). Scoring the RFS is subjective and highly dependent on the examiner's eye and experience. In this study, we investigated the inter-rater reliability between three otolaryngologists scoring a large library of video-recorded laryngoscopies for RFS.