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- 16-05-2024|
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- Rheumatology |
Scoring system devised for stratifying children with suspected Sjögren’s syndrome
Researchers have devised the Florida Scoring System to help clinicians stratify children with suspected Sjögren’s syndrome into three distinct classes, thereby improving diagnosis and disease monitoring.
- 13-05-2024|
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- Neurology |
- Paediatrics |
SMA newborn screening improves functional outcomes
Children diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy through a newborn screening initiative have better functional outcomes than their peers diagnosed after the development of clinical symptoms, the SMARTCARE study findings show.
- 02-05-2024|
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- Neurology |
Lixisenatide slows motor disability progression in early PD
The glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist lixisenatide slows motor disability progression in patients with early Parkinson’s disease, suggest findings from the LIXIPARK trial.
- 25-04-2024|
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- Endocrinology |
Sampling lateralization affects BIPSS accuracy for diagnosing CD
Low lateralization may reduce the diagnostic accuracy of bilateral inferior petrosal sinus sampling for distinguishing Cushing’s disease from ectopic adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) secretory syndrome, suggests a study published in the Journal of the Endocrine Society in March 2024.
- 25-04-2024|
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- Neurology |
- Paediatrics |
‘No substantive increase’ in ASD with prenatal topiramate exposure
Children born to women with epilepsy who take topiramate during the second half of their pregnancy do not have a substantially increased risk of autism spectrum disorder, suggests research published in The New England Journal of Medicine.
- 18-04-2024|
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- Oncology |
- Paediatrics |
Sepsis during paediatric leukaemia therapy linked to long-term neurocognitive dysfunction
Severe sepsis during treatment for childhood leukaemia may be associated with an increased risk of moderate-to-severe neurocognitive dysfunction in adulthood, US Study findings indicate.
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