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Andrei Braester, Alexander Shturman, Bennidor Raviv, Lev Dorosinsky, Eyal Rosental, Shaul Atar: What a Family Doctor Should Know about Incidental Finding of High Mean Platelet Volume, Metabolic Syndrome, and Pre-diabetes (Isr Med Assoc J . )
Mean platelet volume (MPV), an essential component of the complete blood count (CBC) indices, is underutilized in common practice. In recent years, MPV has drawn strong interest, especially in clinical research. During inflammation, the MPV has a higher value because of platelet activation.
This study verifies whether high MPV values discovered incidentally in healthy naïve patients indicates the development or the presence of cardiovascular risk factors, particularly metabolic syndrome and pre-diabetes.
Khalaf Kridin: Lichen Planus (Front Med (Lausanne) .)
Lichen planus (LP) is a T cell-mediated disease affecting the stratified squamous epithelia of the skin and/or mucus membrane. Histologically, the disease is characterized by a lichenoid inflammatory infiltrate and vacuolar degeneration of the basal layer of the epidermis...
Omry Koren: Reporting guidelines for human microbiome research: the STORMS checklist (Nat Med . )
The particularly interdisciplinary nature of human microbiome research makes the organization and reporting of results spanning epidemiology, biology, bioinformatics, translational medicine and statistics a challenge. Commonly used reporting guidelines for observational or genetic epidemiology studies lack key features specific to microbiome studies. Therefore, a multidisciplinary group of microbiome epidemiology researchers adapted guidelines for observational and genetic studies to culture-independent human microbiome studies, and also developed new reporting elements for laboratory, bioinformatics and statistical analyses tailored to microbiome studies. The resulting tool, called 'Strengthening The Organization and Reporting of Microbiome Studies' (STORMS), is composed of a 17-item checklist organized into six sections that correspond to the typical sections of a scientific publication, presented as an editable table for inclusion in supplementary materials. The STORMS checklist provides guidance for concise and complete reporting of microbiome studies that will facilitate manuscript preparation, peer review, and reader comprehension of publications and comparative analysis of published results.
Mohammad E Naffaa, Fadi Hassan, Avivit Golan-Cohen, Ilan Green, Amir Saab, Ziv Paz: Factors associated with drug survival on first biologic therapy in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: a population-based cohort study (Rheumatol Int . )
Lack of sufficient head-to-head trials comparing biologic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (bDMARDs) in rheumatoid arthritis (RA), makes the choice of the first bDMARD a matter of rheumatologist's preference. Longer drug survival on the first bDMARD usually correlates with early remission. We aimed to identify factors associated with longer drug survival
Yanay Gorelik, Michael Edelstein: Inequalities in initiation of COVID19 vaccination by age and population group in Israel- December 2020-July 2021 (Lancet Reg Health Eur .)
COVID19 vaccination coverage in Israel varies among population groups. Comparing crude coverage between groups is misleading because of different age structures and socio-economic differences. To describe inequalities in COVID19 vaccine initiation in Israel we analysed the interaction of age and population groups in terms of dose 1 vaccine coverage.
Ibrahim Marai, Matan Shimron, Eevgeni Hazanov, Wadia Kinany, Liza Grosman-Rimon, Offer Amir, Shemy Carasso: Left atrial function analysis in patients in sinus rhythm, normal left ventricular function and indeterminate diastolic function (Int J Cardiovasc
Assessment of diastolic function by echocardiography may be indeterminate as demonstrated in previous studies where diastolic measurement is a discrepant. We aimed to assess whether left atrial (LA) function may contribute to left ventricle filling evaluation in patients with indeterminate diastolic function (IndtDFx).
Michal Werbner, Joel Alter, Moshe Dessau, Meital Gal-Tanamy: BNT162b2 mRNA vaccine elicited antibody response in blood and milk of breastfeeding women (Nat Commun .)
The importance of breastmilk in postnatal life lies in the strong association between breastfeeding and the reduction in the risk of infection and infection-related infant mortality. However, data regarding the induction and dynamics of breastmilk antibodies following administration of the Pfizer-BioNTech BNT162b2 COVID-19 mRNA vaccine is scarce, as pregnant and lactating women were not included in the initial vaccine clinical trials. Here, we investigate the dynamics of the vaccine-specific antibody response in breastmilk and serum in a prospective cohort of ten lactating women who received two doses of the mRNA vaccine.
Joel Alter, Moshe Dessau, Meital Gal-Tanamy: Lower Serologic Response to COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Treated with Anti-TNFα (Gastroenterology .)
Patients with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), specifically those treated with anti-tumor-necrosis-factor (TNF)α biologics are at high risk for vaccine preventable infections. Their ability to mount adequate vaccine responses is unclear. Assesses serologic responses to mRNA-COVID-19 vaccine, and safety profile, in patients with IBD stratified according to therapy, compared to healthy controls (HC).
Einat Levy, Ohad Ronen, Eyal Sela, Eli Layos, Netanel Eisenbach, Nour Ibrahim, Amiel Dror, Amani Daoud, Tal Marshak: Inferior turbinate reduction: Comparing postoperative bleeding between different surgical techniques (J Laryngol Otol .)
Postoperative bleeding is one of the most common and severe complications of turbinate surgery. We conducted a study comparing postoperative bleeding from partial turbinectomy(PT), submucosal turbinate reduction(SmrT), and endoscopic turbinoplasty(EnT).
Hava Gil-Henn: Inhibition of Vasculogenic Mimicry and Angiogenesis by an Anti-EGFR IgG1-Human Endostatin-P125A Fusion Protein Reduces Triple Negative Breast Cancer Metastases (Cells .)
Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is an aggressive breast cancer subtype with limited therapeutic options. Metastasis is the major cause of TNBC mortality. Angiogenesis facilitates TNBC metastases. Many TNBCs also form vascular channels lined by tumor cells rather than endothelial cells, known as 'vasculogenic mimicry' (VM). VM has been linked to metastatic TNBC behavior and resistance to anti-angiogenic agents. Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is frequently expressed on TNBC, but anti-EGFR antibodies have limited efficacy. We synthesized an anti-EGFR antibody-endostatin fusion protein, αEGFR IgG1-huEndo-P125A (αEGFR-E-P125A), designed to deliver a mutant endostatin, huEndo-P125A (E-P125A), to EGFR expressing tumors, and tested its effects on angiogenesis, TNBC VM, and motility in vitro, and on the growth and metastasis of two independent human TNBC xenograft models in vivo
Adam Sagir: In-vivo evidence of systemic endothelial vascular dysfunction in COVID-19 (Int J Cardiol .)
Endothelial dysfunction is one of the underlying mechanisms to vascular and cardiac complications in patients with COVID-19. We sought to investigate the systemic vascular endothelial function and its temporal changes in COVID-19 patients from a non-invasive approach with reactive hyperemia peripheral arterial tonometry (PAT).
Rola Khamisy-Farah: Fertility-Sparing Treatment of Patients with Endometrial Cancer: A Review of the Literature (J Clin Med . )
Endometrial cancer (EC) is currently the most common malignancy of the female genital tract in developed countries. Although it is more common in postmenopausal women, it may affect up to 25% in the premenopausal age and 3-5% under the age of 40 years. Furthermore, in the last decades a significant shift to pregnancy at older maternal ages, particularly in resource-rich countries, has been observed. Therefore, in this scenario fertility-sparing alternatives should be discussed with patients affected by EC. This study summarizes available literature on fertility-sparing management of patients affected by EC, focusing on the oncologic and reproductive outcomes.
Khalaf Kridin: Retrospective analysis of the clinical characteristics and patient-reported outcomes in vulval lichen planus: Results from a single-center study (J Dermatol .)
Vulval lichen planus (VLP) is a rare, but often chronic, inflammatory disease whose symptoms include genital pain, discomfort, and dyspareunia. The clinical manifestations include erythema, erosions, and scarring. The aim of this study was to longitudinally investigate patient-reported outcomes and clinical findings in patients with VLP.
Daniel Glikman, Eric S Shinwell: Vaccinating children and adolescents against severe acute respiratory syndrome corona virus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), updated data from Israel (Acta Paediatr .)
We read with interest the Letter by Verd et al. commenting on our Editorial regarding vaccination of children and adolescent against severe acute respiratory syndrome corona virus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).1,2 Indeed, when deciding on vaccination policy against SARS-CoV-2 many considerations need to be examined, including the safety of vaccines, the effectiveness in preventing illness (mainly severe), the impact on transmission of the virus, and effect of vaccination on disease prevention at the community and country level.
Offer Amir: In Search of Clinical Impact: Advanced Monitoring Technologies in Daily Heart Failure Care (J Clin Med . )
Despite significant advances in the management of heart failure (HF), further improvement in the outcome of this chronic and progressive disease is still considered a major unmet need.... This manuscript will review the rationale for monitoring HF patients and discuss previous and ongoing attempts to develop clinically meaningful monitoring devices to improve daily HF health care, with particular emphasis on the recent advances and clinical trials relevant to this evolving field.