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Omega 3 fatty acids - Potential modulators for oxidative stress and inflammation in the management of sickle cell disease
CONCLUSION: The authors' findings suggest the regulatory effects of omega-3 fatty acids as cellular activators in alleviating the complications due to sickle cell disease. Omega-3 fatty acids hold promise as future therapeutic candidates in patients with sickle cell disease.PMID:35139345 | DOI:10.1016/j.jped.2022.01.001
Source: Jornal de Pediatria - February 9, 2022 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Shahida A Khan Ghazi A Damanhouri Tahir Jameel Ahmed Saeed H Halawani Ashraf Ali Ahmad Makki Sarah A Khan Source Type: research

Clinical characteristics associated with pain in patients with peripheral Vascular Malformations
CONCLUSION: Pain is a frequently reported complaint in patients with vascular malformations and is present in approximately half of the patients. Patients with lesions located in the upper or lower extremity, intramuscular/intraosseous lesions, and female patients are more likely to experience pain. The presence of pain negatively impacted patients' quality of life. Although VM are a benign condition and expectative management is frequently applied, our study shows that pain is a serious concern and needs to be actively assessed. Pain is a sign of various etiologies, which should be examined in order to properly treat the ...
Source: Hand Surgery - October 4, 2021 Category: Surgery Authors: Merel L E Stor Max M Lokhorst Sophie E R Horbach Danny A Young-Afat Tijmen M Kappen Naomi M van Hout Phyllis I Spuls Chantal M A M van der Horst Source Type: research

Prevalence and clinical features of orbital vascular anomalies in children
CONCLUSIONS: Capillary hemangiomas and low-flow lymphatic malformations comprise most of the orbital vascular anomalies in this cohort of children. Amblyopia and strabismus are common sequelae, highlighting the importance of early diagnosis and appropriate management.PMID:36644978 | DOI:10.1080/01676830.2023.2166081
Source: Orbit - January 16, 2023 Category: Opthalmology Authors: Laura A Torrado-Cobian Gregory J Griepentrog David O Hodge Brian G Mohney Source Type: research

Targeted muscle reinnervation: A narrative review of a novel tool for the management of neuropathic pathology in major lower extremity amputations
CONCLUSIONS: TMR is an important tool to consider for any patient undergoing lower extremity amputation for a vascular-related indication. A vascular-plastic surgeon dual team approach is an effective means to prevent and reduce neuromas and associated chronic pain in this patient population.PMID:36062583 | DOI:10.1177/17085381221124982
Source: Vascular - September 5, 2022 Category: Surgery Authors: John Phair Krystina Choinski Dani C Inglesby Shawn Diamond Steven M Sultan Source Type: research

A systematic review of intermittent pneumatic compression for critical limb ischaemia
In conclusion, the limited available results suggest that IPC may be associated with improved limb salvage, wound healing and pain management. However, in the absence of additional well-designed analytical studies examining the effect of IPC in critical limb ischaemia, this treatment remains unproven.
Source: Vascular Medicine - February 26, 2015 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Moran, P. S., Teljeur, C., Harrington, P., Ryan, M. Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research