Tag: #ClinicalResearch
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Simvastatin as an Adjunct to Standard Therapy for Variceal Bleeding in Cirrhosis
Introduction Variceal bleeding remains one of the most serious and life-threatening complications of liver cirrhosis, often associated with high rates of rebleeding and mortality despite standard therapy. Current clinical practice relies on non-selective beta blockers and endoscopic variceal ligation (EVL), yet outcomes remain suboptimal for many patients. Recent clinical research has explored whether adding statinsknown…
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Clinical Effectiveness of Ultrasound-Guided Sacroiliac Joint Injections in SpA Patients
Introduction Sacroiliac joint (SIJ) pain is a hallmark feature of Spondyloarthritis significantly affecting mobility, sleep quality, and overall quality of life. While systemic therapies remain essential, many patients continue to experience persistent sacroiliac pain that requires targeted intervention. In such cases, intraarticular sacroiliac joint injections are widely used as a therapeutic option. Recent advancements in…
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Hepatic Adenomatosis Explained A Rare but High Risk Liver Condition
Introduction Rare liver disorders often pose diagnostic and therapeutic challenges, especially when they remain asymptomatic for long periods. Hepatic adenomatosis is one such uncommon condition characterized by the presence of multiple liver adenomas, frequently discovered incidentally during imaging for unrelated complaints. This condition demands careful clinical monitoring due to its potential complications, including bleeding and…
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Longevity and Osteoarthritis Cytogenetic Trends and Clinical Features in Older Adult Patients
Introduction Osteoarthritis remains one of the most prevalent degenerative joint diseases worldwide, especially among older adults. This research-based overview highlights key findings from a large cohort of long-lived individuals diagnosed with osteoarthritis in the Precarpathian region of Ukraine, focusing on both clinical and cytogenetic characteristics that shape disease outcomes. For more high-impact orthopedic and clinical…
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Understanding Parathyroid Dysfunction in Children with Thalassemia Major
Introduction Parathyroid dysfunction is traditionally considered a late complication of beta-thalassemia major, often emerging during adolescence or adulthood. However, growing clinical evidence suggests that endocrine alterations may begin much earlier than previously assumed. Recent pediatric research highlights how iron overload and vitamin D deficiency can influence parathyroid hormone activity even in the first decade of…
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Breaking Barriers Enhancing Research Engagement Among Anesthesiology Residents
Introduction Research is a cornerstone of modern anesthesiology training, shaping residents into critical thinkers capable of elevating patient care standards. At Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center (VSMMC), completing a research paper is a core requirement before graduation. However, many residents face significant challenges—such as limited time and lack of mentorship—that hinder research productivity. This article…
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Evaluating Anal Cytology in Women with High Grade Cervical Lesions A New Protocol for Early Detection
Introduction Anal cancer, though relatively rare, is on the riseespecially among women with high-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN II and CIN III). This compelling study from Brazil explores the potential benefits of incorporating anal cytology into gynecological evaluations for such patients.Visit https://www.obstetricgynecoljournal.com for more groundbreaking research in women’s health and gynecology. Anal Cytology and Cervical…
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Can Progesterone Levels Predict IVF Success New Study Uncovers Critical Insights
Introduction A groundbreaking study from Saudi Arabia explores whether progesterone levels on the day of hCG administration can accurately predict IVF/ICSI outcomes. Despite the advancements in reproductive technologies, pregnancy success rates remain variable. This study critically assesses the predictive validity of progesterone elevation (PE) on cycle outcomes, challenging previous assumptions and shedding light on a…
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Rituximab in Adult Minimal Change DiseaseMechanisms and Clinical Research Progress
Introduction:Minimal Change Disease (MCD) is a significant cause of nephrotic syndrome in adults, often leading to severe proteinuria, edema, and hypoalbuminemia. While corticosteroids remain the first-line treatment, Rituximab (RTX), a monoclonal antibody targeting CD20, has emerged as a promising therapy for refractory cases. This article explores the mechanisms of RTX and its clinical applications in…
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Advancements in Clinical Research Ethical Considerations and Technological Innovations
Introduction Clinical research plays a fundamental role in the advancement of modern medicine, ensuring the development of effective treatments and improved healthcare interventions. It involves rigorous methodologies, ethical compliance, and cutting-edge technological innovations that enhance patient outcomes and streamline clinical trials. Visit https://www.clinmedcasereportsjournal.com/acr for more groundbreaking research in this field. Understanding Clinical Research and Its…
