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The project is monocentric, interventional, non-pharmacological, non-profit. Patients will be enrolled in hospital for confirmed COVID-19 infection (with reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction on the airway swab) but with normal basal blood glucose and no previous history of diabetes or
We expect that over a period of 6 years, 500 older hypertensive women will be screened, 200 of them will be enrolled, and 100 will complete the entire project.
Aim 1: To test the hypothesis that chronic heat therapy combined with an antihypertensive drug is superior to drug treatment alone in
BACKGROUND The burden of Lung Cancer Lung cancer remains the most lethal malignancy worldwide, claiming more lives compared to any other malignant disease in both developed and developing countries, as well as globally. Although some countries have accomplished a decrease in incidence rates, most
Persons with mild hemophilia A (MHA) (defined as having a FVIII level of >5% to ≈40%) bleed infrequently but can in the setting of trauma which can often is in the context of participating in sports/exercise. FVIII levels temporarily rise with stress, exercise and with DDAVP (1-desamino-8-D-arginine
A large broad of evidence has shown that traditional perioperative care have a weak scientific basis and needs to be changed. Multimodal or fast-track protocols of perioperative care for abdominal surgery have been associated with lower morbidity, lower costs and faster postoperative recovery when
Growth hormone is a protein that is produced by the pituitary gland and influences the metabolism (how fast things work) of other proteins, carbohydrates, and fats in the body. This allows the growth hormone to help humans keep a healthy balance between fat, muscle and bone throughout their life.
PROJECT TITLE: Assessment of Cardiovascular Risk in Patients with Growth Hormone Deficiency Following Transsphenoidal Surgery for Nonsecreting Pituitary Adenomas.
BACKGROUND Recently, an awareness of the risks of hypopituitarism in adults has been raised by epidemiological studies demonstrating its
Diabetes is a metabolic disorder in which pancreatic insulin producing B-cells (located in cell clusters called the islets of Langerhans) no longer produce sufficient insulin to maintain an individual's blood sugar concentration within the normal range. Insufficient B-cell function can be caused by
BACKGROUND
Cutaneous Leishmaniasis (CL) is a worldwide disease that is endemic in 88 countries [1] . It is estimated that 1.5 million people suffer from CL annually and that more than 350 million are at risk of contracting the infection [2-4]. In America, 60,000 new cases of CL are reported annually