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Atopic dermatitis in children show high endotype heterogeneity
Paediatric atopic dermatitis shows four distinct clusters of serum biomarker profiles, only one of which shows marked similarity to adult biomarker clusters, a recent study has found.
Atopic dermatitis in children show high endotype heterogeneity
11 Jan 2022Failure to achieve target IOP leads to more rapid visual field worsening
Treated patients who fail to achieve the target intraocular pressure (IOP) are at higher odds of experiencing more rapid visual field (VF) worsening, reports a study. Those with moderate glaucoma have the greatest VF worsening from such failure.
Failure to achieve target IOP leads to more rapid visual field worsening
11 Jan 2022Cardiovascular drugs do not worsen COVID-19 outcomes
Use of cardiovascular medications does not lead to poor COVID-19 clinical outcomes among high-risk patients, such as those with hypertension, according to a study.
Cardiovascular drugs do not worsen COVID-19 outcomes
11 Jan 2022Old age, non-English language tied to incomplete telehealth visit
Older patients, non‒English-speaking individuals, and ethnic/racial minorities are less likely to complete a video telemedicine encounter for ophthalmic care during the COVID-19 pandemic, a study has found.
Old age, non-English language tied to incomplete telehealth visit
11 Jan 2022Intensive rehab benefits lung cancer patients undergoing surgery
A rehabilitation programme comprising intensive perioperative pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) and standard of care (SC) led to improved exercise capacity and tolerance in individuals with early-stage non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) who are undergoing lung resection, the PUREAIR trial suggests.