• Mashup Score: 0

    Food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome (FPIES) is a non–IgE-mediated gastrointestinal food allergy.1 The diagnosis of FPIES is primarily based on the clinical history, although its gastrointestinal symptoms are shared with many other conditions, complicating its differential diagnosis. An oral food challenge is indicated when the diagnosis is unclear, or to determine tolerance, with a potential risk to the patient.2

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • In Current Issue! #Lymphocyte #transformation #test in the #diagnosis of adult #fish-induced #enterocolitis #syndrome https://t.co/KptPvw838k https://t.co/gEXmk268Py

  • Mashup Score: 0

    Healthcare is constantly evolving, finding new ways to innovate and advance digital tools and technology. With this comes the need for transformation to keep up with these advancements. DAIC spoke with Anne Snowdon, RN, PhD, FAAN, professor of strategy entrepreneurship, Odette Business School, University of Windsor, CEO of SCAN Health and Chief Scientific Research Officer, HIMSS Analytics, to…

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • @DAICeditor @HIMSS @DrAnneSnowdonRN #Healthcare is constantly #evolving, and with this comes the need for #transformation to keep up with these advancements. DAIC spoke with Anne Snowdon, RN, PhD, FAAN, at #HIMSS23: https://t.co/Gpp8cXPRmc

  • Mashup Score: 3

    The Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine is internationally recognized as a leader in translating scientific discoveries into clinical therapies.

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • What is regenerative medicine and how can it help you? Super excited about how @wfirmnews and @wakeforestmed, the academic core of @AtriumHealth, are translating scientific discoveries to improve care #ForAll ⤵️ #innovation #medtwitter #transformation https://t.co/kMthhamuMo

  • Mashup Score: 7

    The last two decades have seen a remarkable expansion of therapeutic options that improve survival for men with metastatic prostate cancer, yet, for most patients, these treatments ultimately lose efficacy over time (1). Many of these therapies are proficient at targeting the androgen receptor, whose signaling axis is a primary driver of cellular proliferation in prostate adenocarcinoma….

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • "The word “#neuroendocrine” contained in a pathology report may not be sufficient as a trigger to abandon standard #ProstateCancer therapies for a small cell lung cancer regimen." @jclinicalinvest https://t.co/dmPjUTtjiS

    • "Thus, for patients w/ #neuroendocrine findings on a biopsy, it is imperative to understand the morphology from a pathology standpoint and/or establish the underlying genomics." @jclinicalinvest https://t.co/dmPjUTtjiS

    • "Prematurely curtailing standard #ProstateCancer therapies in pts diagnosed with #adenocarcinoma w/#neuroendocrine features in favor of a purely small-cell regimen may lead to increased toxicity & diminished survival." @jclinicalinvest https://t.co/dmPjUTtjiS

    • Not all #Neuroendocrine #ProstateCancer is #SmallCell "it is not immediately clear @ what point in this #lineage #transformation std prostate therapies such as AR targeting need to be abandoned for a small-cell regimen" @FatimaKarzai @jclinicalinvest 🧵 https://t.co/dmPjUTtjiS https://t.co/qLd61jvhah