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Mashup Score: 0Predicting skin cancer risk from facial images with an explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) based approach: a proof-of-concept study - 20 day(s) ago
This proof-of-concept study underscores the high potential of harnessing facial images and a tailored XAI approach as an easily accessible alternative over known risk factors for identifying individuals at high risk of skin cancer.
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Mashup Score: 9eClinicalMedicine, April 2024, Volume 70 - 21 day(s) ago
New general medicine open access journal, published by The Lancet, influencing clinical practice and health policy.
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📢 April issue now online featuring #dementia, #obesity, #TB, #lymphoma, #psychosis, #stroke, #mpox, #breastcancer, and much more with our editorial on the Trump presidency and US election …all available #OpenAccess❗️ Read more here: https://t.co/WYYY3eZ1az Attribution: Getty https://t.co/FYEOVV5ecE
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Mashup Score: 1Prevalence of aggressive care among patients with cancer near the end of life: a systematic review and meta-analysis - 22 day(s) ago
This meta-analysis found that aggressive EOL care was common in patients with cancer, regardless of the definition used, and varied by regions and populations. It is necessary to be aware of the global burden of aggressive care for patients with cancer near their EOL and take prompt action to address it.
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Mashup Score: 1Prevalence and determinants of constipation in children in Asia: a systematic review and meta-analysis - 23 day(s) ago
Despite the high heterogeneity resulting from varying diagnostic tools or definitions used among studies, our review adds to the literature on constipation among children in Asia. It reveals a notably high prevalence of constipation in this demographic. Diagnostic methods, age, and compromised mental health emerged as significant influencers of constipation among children in Asia, highlighting potential strategies to mitigate constipation prevalence in children in Asia.
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Dexfadrostat phosphate corrected the ARR and aSBP and was well tolerated in patients with PA, demonstrating the benefit of pharmacologically targeting the source of hyperaldosteronism.
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Mashup Score: 1Effect of antipsychotics and mood stabilisers on metabolism in bipolar disorder: a network meta-analysis of randomised-controlled trials - 28 day(s) ago
Our findings suggest that overall, antipsychotics are effective in treating BD, while they are also more likely to disturb metabolism than mood stabilisers. Attention should be paid to individual applicability in clinical practice. The results put forward evidence-based information and clinical inspiration for drug compatibility and further research of the BD mechanism.
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One in four autistic adults, and one in three autistic women, reported at least one psychiatric diagnosis, obtained prior to being diagnosed with autism, that was perceived as a misdiagnosis. Inaccurate diagnoses are linked to long diagnostic pathways and delayed recognition of autism. These findings highlight the need for improved training of mental health practitioners, in order to improve their awareness of the presentation of autism in adulthood and of the complex relationship between autism and co-occurring conditions.
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PUCAS may help to improve the sensitivity of urine cytology, reduce misdiagnoses of UC, avoid unnecessary endoscopy, and reduce the clinical burden in resource-limited areas. The further validation in other countries is needed.
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The level of sedation has not been shown to affect the risks of death, delirium, and other serious adverse events in critically ill adult patients. While TSA suggests that additional trials are unlikely to significantly change the conclusion of the meta-analyses, the certainty of evidence was moderate. This suggests a need for future high-quality studies with higher methodological rigor.
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Our results suggest that discontinuation of metformin in patients with T2D and chronic kidney disease may be associated with increased risk of cardiovascular-renal events. Use of metformin below eGFR of 30Â ml/min/1.73Â m2 may be associated with cardiovascular, renal, and mortality benefits that need to be weighed against the risk of lactic acidosis, but further research is needed to validate these findings.
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Clinical outcomes following discontinuation of metformin in patients with T2D and advanced CKD in Hong Kong: a retrospective study Discontinuation of metformin in pts with T2D and CKD may be associated with increased risk of cardiovascular-renal events https://t.co/aotXeWpxuf https://t.co/5B5g0oQhj4
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Predicting skin cancer risk from facial images with explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) based approach: a proof-of-concept study XAI approach achieved superior predictive accuracy based on 2D facial images, outperforming that of known risk factors https://t.co/TmPnJVKhBu https://t.co/0wUS2Qxmfe