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https://read.qxmd.com/read/33655830/treatment-approaches-for-covid-19-a-critical-review
#21
REVIEW
Nalini Sodum, Gautam Kumar, Vanishree Rao, Nitesh Kumar, Chamallamudi Mallikarjuna Rao
BACKGROUND: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak was declared as an emerging global public health concern on 30th January 2020. This novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) outbreak was first identified in Wuhan city, China, which soon affected around 185 countries and territories all over the world through various transmission mechanisms. To date, no permanent cure has been found, due to which this pandemic threatens humanity for its very existence. OBJECTIVE: In light of the rising menace, this review aims at providing collective and prominent information on the current outbreak, covering its origin, structure, transmission, clinical features, potential treatment approaches, and clinical trial details...
2021: Mini Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32696202/-effectiveness-of-intralesional-steroid-injections-in-granulomatous-inflammation-after-tattooing
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christiane S Cussigh, Ferdinand Toberer, Alexander Enk, Holger A Haenssle, Christine Fink
Tattoos, including permanent makeup, may entail diverse complications like viral or bacterial infections and allergic and inflammatory reactions. In the latter case, besides exogenous pigment, histology shows an either lymphocytic or histiocytic-granulomatous infiltrate, depending on the predominant reaction pattern. We report successful treatment with intralesional triamcinolone acetonide injections in two individuals who developed granulomatous inflammation after tattooing.
October 2020: Der Hautarzt; Zeitschrift Für Dermatologie, Venerologie, und Verwandte Gebiete
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32674730/gene-therapy-a-novel-therapeutic-tool-for-neurological-disorders-current-progress-challenges-and-future-prospective
#23
REVIEW
Ashif Iqubal, Mohammad Kashif Iqubal, Aamir Khan, Javed Ali, Sanjula Baboota, Syed Ehtaishamul Haque
Neurological disorders are one of the major threat for health care system as they put enormous socioeconomic burden. All aged populations are susceptible to one or other neurological problems with symptoms of neuroinflammation, neurodegeneration and cognitive dysfunction. At present, available pharmacotherapeutics are insufficient to treat these diseased conditions and in most cases, they provide only palliative effect. It was also found that the molecular etiology of neurological disorders is directly linked with the alteration in genetic makeup, which can be inherited or triggered by the injury, environmental toxins and by some existing disease...
2020: Current Gene Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32654157/microbial-contamination-of-tattoo-and-permanent-makeup-inks-marketed-in-the-us-a-follow-up-study
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
S W Nho, M Kim, O Kweon, S-J Kim, M S Moon, G Periz, M-C J Huang, K Dewan, N K Sadrieh, C E Cerniglia
In a 2018 survey, U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) identified microbial contamination in 42 (49%) of 85 unopened tattoo and permanent makeup (PMU) inks purchased from 13 manufacturers in the US between November 2015 and April 2016. To confirm the results of our previous survey, we evaluated the level of microbial contamination in an additional 27 samples from 10 manufacturers from September 2017 to December 2017, including 21 unopened tattoo and PMU inks which were selected based on our previous survey results and 6 ink diluents that were not previously analysed...
October 2020: Letters in Applied Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32296286/sampling-event-dataset-for-ecological-monitoring-of-riparian-restoration-effort-in-colorado-foothills
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Richard Levy, Margo Paces, Rebecca Hufft
BACKGROUND: The foothills and shortgrass prairie ecosystems of Colorado, United States, have undergone substantial and sustained anthropogenic habitat change over the past two centuries. Riparian systems have been dramatically altered by agriculture, hydrological engineering, urbanisation and the introduction of non-native invasive species. In 2016, Denver Botanic Gardens began a restoration effort of Deer Creek which seeks to modify the hydrology of the creek by mimicking the effects of beaver dams with artificial structures...
2020: Biodiversity Data Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32020243/-complications-of-cosmetic-piercings-and-tattoos-in-the-head-and-neck-region
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
B Hackenberg, S Große-Büning, S Hammes, S Strieth
Piercings and tattoos have gained popularity across all cultural environments during the past century, and one in ten Europeans are now pierced. While tattoos are often restricted to the rest of the body, piercings are common at facial sites such as ears, nose, lips, and tongue. Complications following piercings are not uncommon. Infections can rapidly spread across the auricular cartilage and require antibiotic and often surgical treatment. Mild trauma (i.e., piercing the earlobe) can lead to excessive scar formation due to fibroblast proliferation...
February 2020: HNO
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31621666/multiple-pigmented-macules-as-a-sequel-of-cosmetic-lip-micro-pigmentation-new-clinical-presentation-of-tattoo-reactions
#27
Bahareh Abtahi-Naeini, Zabihollah Shahmoradi, Mahdi Hadian, Elmira Niknami, Ali Saffaei
Cosmetic tattooing using micro-pigmentation has gained popularity in recent years. Tattoos can cause a broad range of clinical and psychosocial problems. Several medical complications may arise after tattooing. A 35-year-old female was referred with an 8-week history of grey-to-smoky hyperpigmentation of permanent makeup of lips and lip lines. Histopathological examination revealed lichenoid lymphocytic infiltrations in the dermis. Clinical and histopathological findings were compatible with the diagnosis of multiple pigmented macules as a sequel of cosmetic lip micro-pigmentation...
October 2019: Nigerian Postgraduate Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31352335/learning-continuous-face-age-progression-a-pyramid-of-gans
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hongyu Yang, Di Huang, Yunhong Wang, Anil K Jain
The two underlying requirements of face age progression, i.e., aging accuracy and identity permanence, are not well studied in the literature. This paper presents a novel generative adversarial network based approach to address the issues in a coupled manner. It separately models the constraints for intrinsic subject-specific characteristics and age-specific facial changes w.r.t. the elapsed time, ensuring that the generated faces present desired aging effects while keeping personalized properties stable. To render photo-realistic facial details, high-level age-specific features conveyed by the synthesized face are estimated by a pyramidal adversarial discriminator at multiple scales, which simulates aging effects in a finer way...
July 25, 2019: IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31163245/covalent-cross-linking-of-basement-membrane-like-matrices-physically-restricts-invasive-protrusions-in-breast-cancer-cells
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katrina M Wisdom, Dhiraj Indana, Pei-En Chou, Rajiv Desai, Taeyoon Kim, Ovijit Chaudhuri
The basement membrane (BM) provides a physical barrier to invasion in epithelial tumors, and alterations in the molecular makeup and structural integrity of the BM have been implicated in cancer progression. Invadopodia are the invasive protrusions that enable cancer cells to breach the nanoporous basement membrane, through matrix degradation and generation of force. However, the impact of covalent cross-linking on invadopodia extension into the BM remains unclear. Here, we examine the impact of covalent cross-linking of extracellular matrix on invasive protrusions using biomaterials that present ligands relevant to the basement membrane and provide a nanoporous, confining microenvironment...
January 2020: Matrix Biology: Journal of the International Society for Matrix Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30296034/a-crispr-future-for-gene-editing-regulation-a-proposal-for-an-updated-biotechnology-regulatory-system-in-an-era-of-human-genomic-editing
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tracey Tomlinson
Recent developments in gene-editing technology have enabled scientists to manipulate the human genome in unprecedented ways. One technology in particular, Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Pallindromic Repeat (CRISPR), has made gene editing more precise and cost-effective than ever before. Indeed, scientists have already shown that CRISPR can eliminate genes linked to life-threatening diseases from an individual's genetic makeup and, when used on human embryos, CRISPR has the potential to permanently eliminate hereditary diseases from the human genome in its entirety...
October 2018: Fordham Law Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30179798/a-new-high-throughput-method-to-make-a-quality-control-on-tattoo-inks
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
S Persechino, C Toniolo, A Ciccola, I Serafini, A Tammaro, P Postorino, F Persechino, M Serafini
Nowadays, practice of tattooing is very common worldwide and, along with this increasing trend, there is also an increased risk of adverse reactions to tattoo pigments that are well known and described in literature. Previous studies have reported that cutaneous and allergic reactions to a particular pigment can manifest in several ways (allergic contact dermatitis and photo-allergic dermatitis). In this paper, a new high-throughput method is presented, in order to achieve a new system for the quality control on tattoo inks based on chromatographic-spectroscopic approach...
January 5, 2019: Spectrochimica Acta. Part A, Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29948912/assessment-of-toxic-metals-and-hazardous-substances-in-tattoo-inks-using-sy-xrf-aas-and-raman-spectroscopy
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marta Manso, Sofia Pessanha, Mauro Guerra, Uwe Reinholz, Cláudia Afonso, Martin Radtke, Helena Lourenço, Maria Luísa Carvalho, Ana Guilherme Buzanich
Synchrotron radiation X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy, in conjunction with atomic absorption and Raman spectroscopy, was used to analyze a set of top brand tattoo inks to investigate the presence of toxic elements and hazardous substances. The Cr, Cu, and Pb contents were found to be above the maximum allowed levels established by the Council of Europe through the resolution ResAP(2008)1 on requirements and criteria for the safety of tattoos and permanent makeup. Raman analysis has revealed the presence of a set of prohibited substances mentioned in ResAP(2008)1, among which are the pigments Blue 15, Green 7, and Violet 23...
June 11, 2018: Biological Trace Element Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29388315/microbiological-survey-of-commercial-tattoo-and-permanent-makeup-inks-available-in-the-united-states
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
S W Nho, S-J Kim, O Kweon, P C Howard, M S Moon, N K Sadrieh, C E Cerniglia
AIMS: Tattooing and use of permanent makeup (PMU) has dramatically increased over the last decade, with a concomitant increase in ink-related infections. The aim of this study was to determine whether micro-organisms are present, and if so, the number and their identification in the commercial tattoo and PMU inks available in the United States. METHODS AND RESULTS: We surveyed 85 unopened tattoo and PMU inks, purchased from 13 companies. We incubated 100 μl of ink samples on trypticase soy agar plates for bacterial growth, 7H10 Middlebrook medium for mycobacterial growth, and Sabouraud dextrose medium for fungal growth...
May 2018: Journal of Applied Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29336231/a-universal-classification-system-of-skin-substitutes-inspired-by-factorial-design
#34
REVIEW
Evan Davison-Kotler, Vaibhav Sharma, Norbert Venantius Kang, Elena García-Gareta
The complexity of the dermal layer of skin means that damage to this section can result in permanent impairment of function. Partial or total dermal loss is a feature of deep burns and chronic wounds such as pressure sores or diabetic ulcers. The issues posed by traditional skin grafts have led to substantial research being carried out in the fields of tissue engineering and biomaterials science to develop a vast array of alternative skin substitutes. Given the large number of different materials, manufacturing methods, and techniques for implementation described for artificial skin substitutes, many classification systems have been created to simplify their categorization...
August 2018: Tissue Engineering. Part B, Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29311043/granulomatous-reaction-to-permanent-eyebrow-makeup-successfully-treated-with-topical-steroids-in-combination-with-topical-tacrolimus
#35
LETTER
Takanori Iwayama, Takeshi Fukumoto, Nobuyuki Horita, Masanobu Sakaguchi, Masahiro Oka, Hiroto Terashi
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
December 1, 2017: European Journal of Dermatology: EJD
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29153255/-management-of-hypopigmented-scars-following-burn-injuries
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Schmidt, K Serror, M Chaouat, M Mimoun, D Boccara
OBJECTIVE: Permanent hypopigmentation of burn scars is a common consequence after partial and full thickness burns that heal by secondary intent, and they can cause severe aesthetic issues. The surgical goals for effective treatment of postburn hypopigmentation are to remove scar tissues, and to produce healthy melanocytes, with minimal donor site morbidity. This article reviews the current literature about the different ways to treat hypopigmentation following burn injuries and discusses the indications...
June 2018: Annales de Chirurgie Plastique et Esthétique
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28758261/comparison-of-two-picosecond-lasers-to-a-nanosecond-laser-for-treating-tattoos-a-prospective-randomized-study-on-49-patients
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
A Lorgeou, Y Perrillat, N Gral, S Lagrange, J-P Lacour, T Passeron
BACKGROUND: Q-switched nanosecond lasers demonstrated their efficacy in treating most types of tattoos, but complete disappearance is not always achieved even after performing numerous laser sessions. Picosecond lasers are supposed to be more efficient in clearing tattoos than nanosecond lasers, but prospective comparative data remain limited. OBJECTIVE: To compare on different types of tattoos the efficacy of a nanosecond laser with two types of picosecond lasers...
February 2018: Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology: JEADV
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28621573/update-on-the-diagnostic-value-and-safety-of-stereotactic-biopsy-for-pediatric-brainstem-tumors-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis-of-735-cases
#38
REVIEW
Christina Hamisch, Philipp Kickingereder, Matthias Fischer, Thorsten Simon, Maximilian I Ruge
OBJECTIVE Recent studies have shed light on the molecular makeup of diffuse intrinsic pontine gliomas and led to the identification of potential treatment targets for these lesions, which account for the majority of pediatric brainstem tumors (pedBSTs). Therefore, stereotactic biopsy-driven molecular characterization of pedBSTs may become an important prerequisite for the management of these fatal brain tumors. The authors conducted a systemic review and meta-analysis to precisely determine the safety and diagnostic success of stereotactic biopsy of pedBSTs...
September 2017: Journal of Neurosurgery. Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28342614/genetic-analysis-of-groups-of-mid-infrared-predicted-fatty-acids-in-milk
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
S G Narayana, F S Schenkel, A Fleming, A Koeck, F Malchiodi, J Jamrozik, J Johnston, M Sargolzaei, F Miglior
The objective of this study was to investigate genetic variability of mid-infrared predicted fatty acid groups in Canadian Holstein cattle. Genetic parameters were estimated for 5 groups of fatty acids: short-chain (4 to 10 carbons), medium-chain (11 to 16 carbons), long-chain (17 to 22 carbons), saturated, and unsaturated fatty acids. The data set included 49,127 test-day records from 10,029 first-lactation Holstein cows in 810 herds. The random regression animal test-day model included days in milk, herd-test date, and age-season of calving (polynomial regression) as fixed effects, herd-year of calving, animal additive genetic effect, and permanent environment effects as random polynomial regressions, and random residual effect...
June 2017: Journal of Dairy Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27593503/cosmetic-components-causing-contact-urticaria-a-review-and-update
#40
REVIEW
Lien Verhulst, An Goossens
Immediate skin reactions are common in dermatological practice, but may often be overlooked. The main objective of this article is to provide an update of the literature concerning immediate-type reactions or contact urticaria/contact urticaria syndrome caused by cosmetic ingredients in terms of immediate clinical symptoms, positive reactions following open, scratch or, most often, prick testing, and sometimes the detection of specific IgE antibodies. To this end, a selective search in different medical literature databases was performed...
December 2016: Contact Dermatitis
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