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    Peripartum tuberculosis as a form of immunorestitution disease

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    The aim of this study was to assess the clinical spectrum of peripartum tuberculosis from the perspective of immunorestitution disease. Of 29 patients with peripartum tuberculosis, 27 (93.1%) had extrapulmonary tuberculosis, 20 (69%) of whom were affected in the central nervous system. Twenty-two (75.9%) patients had no clinical features suggestive of tuberculosis during pregnancy. The median time from delivery to the onset of immunorestitution was 4 days, but treatment with antituberculous therapy was delayed for a median time of 27 days after the onset of symptoms. Despite therapy, 11 (38%) patients died and 4 (13.8%) had residual functional deficits. Peripartum tuberculosis is an important differential diagnosis of postpartum fever (of unknown origin) without localized signs.postprin

    Effects of the integrative mind-body intervention on depression, sleep disturbances and plasma IL-6

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    Acupuncture and related therapies for symptom management in palliative cancer care: Systematic review and meta-analysis

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    Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. Available systematic reviews showed uncertainty on the effectiveness of using acupuncture and related therapies for palliative cancer care. The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to summarize current best evidence on acupuncture and related therapies for palliative cancer care. Five international and 3 Chinese databases were searched. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) comparing acupuncture and related therapies with conventional or sham treatments were considered. Primary outcomes included fatigue, paresthesia and dysesthesias, chronic pain, anorexia, insomnia, limb edema, constipation, and health-related quality of life, of which effective conventional interventions are limited. Thirteen RCTs were included. Compared with conventional interventions, meta-analysis demonstrated that acupuncture and related therapies significantly reduced pain (2 studies, n=175, pooled weighted mean difference: -0.76, 95% confidence interval: -0.14 to -0.39) among patients with liver or gastric cancer. Combined use of acupuncture and related therapies and Chinese herbal medicine improved quality of life in patients with gastrointestinal cancer (2 studies, n=111, pooled standard mean difference: 0.75, 95% confidence interval: 0.36-1.13). Acupressure showed significant efficacy in reducing fatigue in lung cancer patients when compared with sham acupressure. Adverse events for acupuncture and related therapies were infrequent and mild. Acupuncture and related therapies are effective in reducing pain, fatigue, and in improving quality of life when compared with conventional intervention alone among cancer patients. Limitations on current evidence body imply that they should be used as a complement, rather than an alternative, to conventional care. Effectiveness of acupuncture and related therapies for managing anorexia, reducing constipation, paresthesia and dysesthesia, insomnia, and limb edema in cancer patients is uncertain, warranting future RCTs in these areas

    A secondary Fracture Prevention Programme to reduce fractures, hospital admissions, and mortality rates

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    Conference Theme: Happy Staff - Healthy People (開心員工 - 共建民康)published_or_final_versionThe Hospital Authority Convention, Hong Kong, 10-11 May 2010

    Evaluation of the Osteoporosis Secondary Fracture Prevention Program at Queen Mary Hospital: successful recruitment is associated with lower re-fracture rate and mortality rate at one year

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    Conference Theme: Happy Staff - Healthy People (開心員工 - 共建民康)published_or_final_versionThe Hospital Authority Convention, Hong Kong, 10-11 May 2010

    Piccolo genotype modulates neural correlates of emotion processing but not executive functioning

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    Major depressive disorder (MDD) is characterized by affective symptoms and cognitive impairments, which have been associated with changes in limbic and prefrontal activity as well as with monoaminergic neurotransmission. A genome-wide association study implicated the polymorphism rs2522833 in the piccolo (PCLO) gene—involved in monoaminergic neurotransmission—as a risk factor for MDD. However, the role of the PCLO risk allele in emotion processing and executive function or its effect on their neural substrate has never been studied. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate PCLO risk allele carriers vs noncarriers during an emotional face processing task and a visuospatial planning task in 159 current MDD patients and healthy controls. In PCLO risk allele carriers, we found increased activity in the left amygdala during processing of angry and sad faces compared with noncarriers, independent of psychopathological status. During processing of fearful faces, the PCLO risk allele was associated with increased amygdala activation in MDD patients only. During the visuospatial planning task, we found no genotype effect on performance or on BOLD signal in our predefined areas as a function of increasing task load. The PCLO risk allele was found to be specifically associated with altered emotion processing, but not with executive dysfunction. Moreover, the PCLO risk allele appears to modulate amygdala function during fearful facial processing in MDD and may constitute a possible link between genotype and susceptibility for depression via altered processing of fearful stimuli. The current results may therefore aid in better understanding underlying neurobiological mechanisms in MDD

    Stereo Matching for Martian Surface Depth Estimation on a Single-Board Computer

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    Stereo matching, the process of inferring depth maps from stereo images, is one of the most heavily investigated topics in computer vision. It is part of the first module of navigation systems of planetary rovers, e.g., NASA’s Mars Exploration Rover (MER) missions, NASA’s Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) mission, and ESA’s ExoMars mission. Many stereo matching algorithms, traditional and deep learning based, are available and their performance is typically evaluated on indoor objects or outdoor city scenes. In this thesis, our goal is to improve insight into the performance of stereo matching algorithms for the Martian surface on a single-board computer. First, we search for and compare stereo matching algorithms ranked on stereo vision datasets to obtain a manageable set of algorithms and verify their implementations. Second, we derive performance metrics from the requirements and validate our set of verified algorithms on the Katwijk Beach Planetary Rover dataset. Through experimental evaluation, we gain insight into the performance of four stereo matching algorithms.Aerospace Engineerin

    Nanocomposites for engineering applications : editorial

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