Radiosurgery Timing In Brain Cancer Patients

Radiosurgery Timing In Brain Cancer Patients Metastatic brain cancer, also known as brain metastases, occurs when cancer cells from a primary tumor elsewhere in the body spread to the brain. Metastatic brain cancer represents an advanced stage of cancer, indicating that cancer cells have already spread from their original site to

Ulcerative Colitis Inflammation Status Using AI Technology

Ulcerative Colitis Inflammation Status Using AI Technology Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) characterized by inflammation of the colon (large intestine) and rectum. It is one of the two main types of IBD, the other being Crohn's disease. UC primarily affects the innermost lining of the colon

Testicular Cancer And Psychological Distress

Testicular Cancer And Psychological Distress In 2020, testicular cancer (TC) affected 74,458 men, representing 0.4% of global cancer cases. Predominant among young men of European descent, TC's primary treatment involves orchiectomy, boasting a substantial 95% 5-year survival rate.  However, the aftermath includes enduring psychological distress, with 20% of men grappling with emotional

Urine Volume And The Incidence Of Kidney Stones

Urine Volume And The Incidence Of Kidney Stones Kidney stone disease poses a significant health challenge, impacting nearly one in 11 individuals in the United States. Not only does it result in substantial morbidity, but it also leads to a considerable utilization of healthcare resources.  In the pursuit of preventing stone disease,

Seizure Therapy And White Matter Changes

Seizure Therapy And White Matter Changes Functional seizures (FS) are a type of functional neurological symptom disorder that mimics epileptic seizures but lacks epileptiform changes on electroencephalography. The neuropathophysiology involves various brain systems, such as sensorimotor, emotion regulation, cognitive control, and multimodal integration.  Neurobehavioral therapy (NBT) has emerged as a viable treatment

Concussion Symptom Treatment Using Acoustic Stimulation

Concussion Symptom Treatment Using Acoustic Stimulation In the U.S. military, over 370,000 service members have had mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBI) or concussions since 2000, possibly more due to underreporting. While most recover within 7–30 days, about 15% face persistent postconcussive symptoms (PPCS) for at least 3 months. Despite the end

Weight Loss In Diabetic Patients After Bariatric Surgery

Weight Loss In Diabetic Patients After Bariatric Surgery In recent decades, obesity and its repercussions have posed a significant healthcare challenge. Back in 2015–2016, almost 39.8% of US adults were grappling with obesity, and projections suggest a potential surge to 51% by 2030. The economic toll of obesity-related comorbidities is substantial,

Otitis Externa: A Meta-Analysis Comparing Antibiotic And Non-Antibiotic Therapy

Otitis Externa: A Meta-Analysis Comparing Antibiotic And Non-Antibiotic Therapy Otitis externa, also known as swimmer's ear, is an inflammatory condition affecting the outer ear canal. This canal extends from the external ear to the eardrum. The inflammation characteristic of otitis externa can be triggered by various factors, including exposure to water,

Transfusion-Dependent Thalassemia: Iron Overload And Organ Dysfunction

Transfusion-Dependent Thalassemia: Iron Overload And Organ Dysfunction Transfusion-dependent thalassemia (TDT) is an inherited blood disorder found most often in the Middle East and Africa. In places like Iran, beta-thalassemia, a more common type, has major and minor subtypes. The severe form, called Cooley's anemia, lacks beta protein in hemoglobin, making regular

Ulcerative Proctitis: Best Practice Treatment

Ulcerative Proctitis: Best Practice Treatment Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a persistent condition marked by recurrent inflammation localized to the colon. While traditionally more prevalent in industrialized nations, UC has seen increasing incidence rates in developing countries. Ulcerative proctitis (UP) is a confined form of UC, limited to the rectum, carrying a

Radiosurgery Timing In Brain Cancer Patients