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View article: Atypical Complement-Mediated Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome Triggered by Molar Pregnancy
Atypical Complement-Mediated Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome Triggered by Molar Pregnancy Open
Complement-mediated hemolytic uremic syndrome (CM HUS) is a rare but potentially devastating disease that results in intravascular hemolysis and thrombocytopenia, precipitating severe end-organ damage. CM HUS is a specific disorder under t…
View article: Severe acute myositis and myocarditis on initiation of 6-weekly pembrolizumab post-COVID-19 mRNA vaccination
Severe acute myositis and myocarditis on initiation of 6-weekly pembrolizumab post-COVID-19 mRNA vaccination Open
We describe three cases of critical acute myositis with myocarditis occurring within 22 days of each other at a single institution, all within 1 month of receiving the initial cycle of the anti-PD-1 drug pembrolizumab. Analysis of T cell r…
View article: Severe acute myositis and myocarditis upon initiation of six-weekly Pembrolizumab post-COVID-19 mRNA vaccination
Severe acute myositis and myocarditis upon initiation of six-weekly Pembrolizumab post-COVID-19 mRNA vaccination Open
We describe three cases of critical acute myositis with myocarditis occurring within 22 days of each other at a single institution, all within one month of receiving the initial cycle of the anti-PD-1 drug Pembrolizumab. Analysis of T cell…
View article: Disaster day: a simulation-based competition for educating emergency medicine residents and medical students on disaster medicine
Disaster day: a simulation-based competition for educating emergency medicine residents and medical students on disaster medicine Open
Background Disaster medicine is a growing field within the specialty of emergency medicine, but educational training typically focuses on hospital drills or other educational strategies, such as didactics, simulation, or tabletop exercises…
View article: A Non-Classical Presentation of Erythema Migrans in a 51-Year-Old Woman With Early Manifestation of Lyme Neuroborreliosis (Bannwarth Syndrome)
A Non-Classical Presentation of Erythema Migrans in a 51-Year-Old Woman With Early Manifestation of Lyme Neuroborreliosis (Bannwarth Syndrome) Open
The authors present a case of a 51-year-old female who presented to the emergency department with general malaise, headache, neck stiffness, and an expanding rash consistent with Lyme neuroborreliosis. In this case report, the clinical pre…
View article: Targeted Procedure Lab to Improve Self-Identified Deficiencies Among Graduating Emergency Medicine Residents
Targeted Procedure Lab to Improve Self-Identified Deficiencies Among Graduating Emergency Medicine Residents Open
they are the victim of microaggressions: 1: never or almost never to 5: very frequently.The term "microaggressions" was not defined, allowing residents to determine what they feel it to be.Pearson product moment correlation between the two…
View article: Multiple Casualty Simulation Scenario Secondary to Natural Disaster at a Music Festival
Multiple Casualty Simulation Scenario Secondary to Natural Disaster at a Music Festival Open
residency programs should consider offering electives in the medical humanities to improve empathy, communication, observation, and decrease burnout in their residents.
View article: Machine Learning Driven Secure Access Control for 5g Core Networks
Machine Learning Driven Secure Access Control for 5g Core Networks Open
View article: Cardiopulmonary arrest from metformin-induced lactic acidosis
Cardiopulmonary arrest from metformin-induced lactic acidosis Open
View article: Acute Myopericarditis in the Post COVID-19 Recovery Phase
Acute Myopericarditis in the Post COVID-19 Recovery Phase Open
View article: Coronial autopsies identify the indirect effects of COVID-19
Coronial autopsies identify the indirect effects of COVID-19 Open
View article: Greater utility of molecular subtype rather than epithelial‐to‐mesenchymal transition (<scp>EMT</scp>) markers for prognosis in high‐risk non‐muscle‐invasive (<scp>HGT1</scp>) bladder cancer
Greater utility of molecular subtype rather than epithelial‐to‐mesenchymal transition (<span>EMT</span>) markers for prognosis in high‐risk non‐muscle‐invasive (<span>HGT1</span>) bladder cancer Open
Approximately 75% of bladder cancers are non‐muscle invasive (NMIBC). Of these, up to 53% of cases progress to life‐threatening muscle‐invasive bladder cancer (MIBC). Patients with high‐grade stage T1 (HGT1) NMIBC frequently undergo radica…
View article: The important role of the histopathologist in clinical trials: challenges and approaches to tackle them
The important role of the histopathologist in clinical trials: challenges and approaches to tackle them Open
High‐quality histopathology is essential for the success of clinical trials. Histopathologists have a detailed understanding of tumour biology and mechanisms of disease, as well as practical knowledge of optimal tissue handling and logisti…
View article: The use of digital pathology and image analysis in clinical trials
The use of digital pathology and image analysis in clinical trials Open
Digital pathology and image analysis potentially provide greater accuracy, reproducibility and standardisation of pathology‐based trial entry criteria and endpoints, alongside extracting new insights from both existing and novel features. …
View article: Divergent prognostic significance of diagnostic biopsy stromal immune infiltrate assessment in bladder cancer treated with radical cystectomy versus radical radiotherapy
Divergent prognostic significance of diagnostic biopsy stromal immune infiltrate assessment in bladder cancer treated with radical cystectomy versus radical radiotherapy Open
Event Abstract Back to Event Divergent prognostic significance of diagnostic biopsy stromal immune infiltrate assessment in bladder cancer treated with radical cystectomy versus radical radiotherapy Robert Pell1, Anne Kiltie1*, Selina Bhat…