Venous event of the year! 1st venous symposium Europe! Venous Symposium | First time in Europe! Not to be missed if you are interested in venous pathologies and treatment. October 17-19, 2024 Eugenides Foundation - Athens, Greece Hosts: Efthymios (Makis) Avgerinos Nicos Labropoulos Houman Jalaie Antonios Gasparis Dr Michael Lichtenberg, MD Stephen Black Fernando Gallardo Domenico Baccellieri Mohammad E. Barbati, MD, FEBVS Steve Elias Mert Dumantepe Aleksandra Jaworucka- Kaczorowska Marzia Lugli Marta Ramirez Ortega Enric Roche MD PhD Wassila Taha Athanasios Giannoukas Kush Desai Davies, Alun H Steven Abramowitz Laura Redman European Venous Forum Ltd International Live Venous Symposium Venous News https://lnkd.in/eMn-NEbH
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I am thrilled to share our paper, titled "Hemiparesis Caused by Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis during the Postpartum Period: A Case Report; Negelle Arsi General Hospital and Medical College, Ethiopia", has been published.https://https://lnkd.in/dd9SVfV8
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Another great issue of The Westmead Institute for Medical Research's Discovery magazine is out now. I loved interviewing Akeke and sharing his story of survival and gratitude for the research carried out by his cardiologist, Professor James Chong. The article about the promise of phage therapy in tackling antibiotic resistance by Adjunct Professor Ruby Lin and Professor Jon Iredell is fascinating reading. Such promising and important work! Check it out via the link below. Happy reading! 📖
Discovery Magazine issue 8 is OUT NOW!🔊 In this jam-packed issue of Discovery, read about WIMR-led research that has recently been recognised with significant funding support. 🔬 A fascinating article by WIMR’s Adjunct Professor Ruby Lin and Professor Jon Iredell highlights the promise of phage therapy in tackling the global crisis of antibiotic resistance. Akeke Kavana shares his story of survival following a heart attack and stroke, and his appreciation for the research carried out at WIMR by his cardiologist, Professor James Chong. Plus, find out how you can take steps to support our vital research by participating in the WIMR Walk to save lives this June. 💡Read more in our latest Discovery Magazine here - https://lnkd.in/g4XXvEWt
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Cross-cultural translation and validation of PROMs is very important to allow clinicians and scientists to compare their results. My pleasure to share our recent publication of the first Arabic validated version of the EQ-5D-5L for degenerative spine diseases. I encourage all our colleagues form Arabic speaking countries to use this tool to report their results. https://lnkd.in/e4xbfesk
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📢 Exciting News! 📚 Just published our newest manuscript on the natural history of patients with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) Type 1-3. In this study, we conducted a comprehensive systematic literature review of studies assessing respiratory and bulbar function in SMA patients. Natural history data demonstrate that untreated patients with SMA experience respiratory and bulbar function deterioration, with a more rapid decline associated with greater disease severity. This study also highlights the need for consistent assessment of outcomes in this area to enhance our understanding of the disease and new treatments. 📖 Dive into the manuscript here: https://lnkd.in/eJ8i6NkK I would like to extend my gratitude to all the colleagues and co-authors involved in this collaborative work. 🙏 Valerie Aponte Ribero Sarah Batson Stephen Mitchell Ksenija Gorni Nicole Gusset Maryam Oskoui Laurent SERVAIS Nicolas Deconinck Katlyn Elizabeth McGrattan Eugenio Mercuri and Simone Sutherland Let's continue advancing SMA research together! 🌟 #SMAAwareness #SMA #SLR #naturalhistory #bulbar #respiratory
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At 14:00, the @Roche symposium will take a deep dive into the evidence for early prophylaxis in haemophilia A. #EAHAD2024 #EAHADCongress #Haemophilia
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Yetena Weg in collaboration with Ethiopian Society of Internal Medicine presents you: Updates on Approach and Management of Glomerular Diseases By Dr. Nebiyu Getachew (Nephrologist, Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine) 🗓 Date: Apr 27, 2024 🕔 Time: 05:00 PM - 07:00 PM (Ethiopian Time) ✨✨✨ 2 CEU Points ✨✨✨ 👉 Click here https://lnkd.in/e-Vf5eSV and REGISTER NOW ! 📩 After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. #CME #YetenaWeg #ESIM
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🔬 Speaker Highlight: Ioannis (Giannis) S. Patrikios We’re excited to introduce Ioannis Patrikios from European University Cyprus, School of Medicine presenting on a fascinating topic: "The mystery of 'inflammation', heart failure, special structural molecules, and antioxidant vitamins for prevention and enhanced treatment: myth or reality?" Could antioxidant vitamins and unique molecules be the breakthrough we've been waiting for in heart failure treatment? Ioannis Patrikios will explore this captivating question and more. Stay tuned for an engaging and enlightening discussion! 🔗 Ioannis Patrikios presentation details: https://lnkd.in/gJCgEJYi #CardiologyInsights #HeartFailure #heartconference #cardiologyresearch
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Tomorrow at ISBS2024 at 4:00PM, KaloCyte, Inc. Formulation Scientist Esma Alp Demir, PhD will present our abstract entitled “Evaluation of the Storage of ErythroMer as a Lyophilized Powder and as a Reconstituted Liquid”.
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Bibliometric analysis of the inflammation expression after #SpinalCordInjury: current research status and emerging frontiers. You can read this (open access!) #SpinalCord paper ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eSEExrsU
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New paper published 📘 #openaccess Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases👇 https://lnkd.in/dGp24rdm In this work (DOI: 10.1186/s13023-024-03161-6), we showed that the number of patients living with an IRD varied between Portuguese regions. 🇵🇹 Using data from national statistics (PORDATA), we observed differences in socioeconomic characteristics between regions. Multiple targeted vision aid and rehabilitation strategies can be developed to ensure that all IRD patients are granted full clinical and socioeconomic support. 🔍 This study can be an example to be replicated in other countries. 🌍 This design allows us to understand which socioeconomic inequalities are present in addition to the visual inequalities already known about these patients. ⚠️ Many thanks to all my co-authors for their invaluable help! ❤️ João Pedro Marques, Cristina Moreira dos Santos, Maria Luisa Coutinho Santos, Sara Vaz-Pereira, José Costa, Pedro Arede, Raquel Félix, Sara Geada, Nuno Gouveia, Rui Silva, Margarida Baptista, Miguel Lume, Ricardo Parreira, Célia Azevedo Soares MD PhD, Maria João Menéres, Carolina Lemos and João Melo Beirão.
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