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... help in defining the role of thesemolecules in synovial inflammatory responses, offering newinsights into elements controlling the immune responsewithin joints.Competing interests The author(s) ... receptors in modulating the recruitment of leukocytes at the sites ofinflammation suggested that targeting these molecules with engineered agents might have therapeutic utility in down-modulating inflammatory ... incu-bated with Tris-buffered saline containing isotype-matchedantibodies instead of the primary antibody; they were invar-iably negative (data not shown). The intensity of antibodystaining...
... score of bone marrowinfiltation inthe histopathological assessment. Some of the patients had inflammatory lesions in other parts of the spine,as indicated in Table 1.Interestingly, histopathologically ... zygapophyseal joints in patients with AS [10]. In the present study, we first examined whether inflammation in the spine of patients with AS, as detected by histopathology, canbe correlated with bone ... [6,7].Acute inflammation inthe spine associated with AS, asdetected by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), has beendescribed inthe intervertebral disc, inthe vertebra, enthesis ofAS = ankylosing...
... was the prin-cipal investigator of the OASIS study and is the principalinvestigator who assisted in designing the ATLAS study.WPM is the principal investigator and assisted in designing the ... based on their experience with musculoskeletal imaging and experience in reading spinalimaging studies of patients with AS. However, none of the assessors was familiar withthe OASIS films. The assessorsread ... tis-sues of the cervical and lumbar spine without evaluating pos-sible further damage at the posterior elements of the cervicaland lumbar spine, the thoracic spine, or the facet joints [20].Table...
... diabetes insipidus in a patient. On substitution of the arginine for serineinstead of cysteine, binding capacity and function returned to wild-type levelsindicating the importance of the cysteine ... J.M., Fressinaud E., Boyer-Neumann C., The arginine-552-cysteine (R1315C) mutation within the A1 loop of von Willebrandfactor induces an abnormal folding with a loss of function resulting in type ... metabolism [16]. In rumin-ant animals, as in other species studied, leptin is secreted predominantly byadipocytes [5,18]. Plasma leptin levels in cattle and sheep increase linearly with increased...
... nameindicating whether this person was known to the partici-pant and another box to indicate whether this personwas involved in professional contacts so far. Knowingeach other was defined inthe ... size.Clustering: Average density inthe local neighborhoods of individuals rather than inthe total network. Here it is defined as the density inthe networks of othersconnected to an individual (leaving ... (define by in/ outgoing connections), here defined as the sum of the lengths of the shortest geodesic paths from an individual to others. The measure is standardized by norming against the minimum...
... regress within the forefeet. In previous work, within the MCP joints of the hands areduction in sonographically detectable synovial hyper-trophy was noted at eighteen weeks following infliximabtherapy, ... to focus on the hand joints and little is known of the effect of TNF inhibition on the foot.Prevalence rates for pain and swelling inthe feet in RAare high [3] and this correlates with patient ... 9within the foot, and clinically under reported manifesta-tions of RA within the foot appear to be a common find-ing in imaging studies [10-12]. Although investigatorshave reported the demographic...
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... compared with quetiapine and aripipra-zole. Although our post hoc exploratory analysis cannotclarify the un derlying drivers of the current results, the findings can be explained using the link ... differed in beneficial impact on productivity level in the long-term treatment of patients with schizophrenia. Findings further highlight the link between clinic al andfunctional outcomes, showing ... and 28 weeks]. The current findings willrequire replication in studi es assessing these outcomes in an a priori manner. Second, the current analysis wasconducted in randomized clini cal trials,...
... used inthe study interviews were The ICERs of atomoxetine under varying utility values used inthe model in population 1Figure 2 The ICERs of atomoxetine under varying utility values used inthe ... compared with methylphenidate (in particular, XR-MPH), atomoxetine as first line therapywas found to be a cost-effective strategy inthe treatmentof ADHD in Spain [49]. The clinical inputs to the ... pharmacoeconomic modellingtechniques to the process of informing the selection of a costeffective treatment for children with ADHD in Spain. Atom-oxetine, a newly introduced treatment option inthe Spanishmarket,...