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Mayo Clinic
Healthcare•Rochester, Minnesota, United States•
About: Mayo Clinic is a healthcare organization based out in Rochester, Minnesota, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Cancer. The organization has 63387 authors who have published 169578 publications receiving 8114006 citations.
Topics: Population, Cancer, Medicine, Transplantation, Breast cancer
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TL;DR: Fibrosis in NAFLD progresses slowly over time with considerable variability in the rate of changes among patients, and changes of aminotransferases do not parallel changes in fibrosis stage.
875 citations
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Boston Children's Hospital1, Children's Memorial Hospital2, Wake Forest University3, Oregon Health & Science University4, University of California, San Francisco5, University of British Columbia6, New York University7, Case Western Reserve University8, Mayo Clinic9, University of Pennsylvania10, Northwestern University11, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust12, University of Alabama at Birmingham13, Rafael Advanced Defense Systems14, American Academy of Dermatology15, Seattle Children's16
TL;DR: This guideline addresses important clinical questions that arise in the management and care of AD, providing updated and expanded recommendations based on the available evidence.
Abstract: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic, pruritic, inflammatory dermatosis that affects up to 25% of children and 2% to 3% of adults. This guideline addresses important clinical questions that arise in the management and care of AD, providing updated and expanded recommendations based on the available evidence. In this first of 4 sections, methods for the diagnosis and monitoring of disease, outcomes measures for assessment, and common clinical associations that affect patients with AD are discussed. Known risk factors for the development of disease are also reviewed.
874 citations
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McMaster University1, Norwegian Institute of Public Health2, University of Florida3, Bond University4, University at Buffalo5, Autonomous University of Barcelona6, United States Department of Veterans Affairs7, University of Basel8, Mayo Clinic9, Harvard University10, University of Freiburg11, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality12, Oregon Health & Science University13, Case Western Reserve University14
TL;DR: Systematic review authors and guideline developers may also consider rating up quality of evidence when a dose-response gradient is present, and when all plausible confounders or biases would decrease an apparent treatment effect, or would create a spurious effect when results suggest no effect.
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TL;DR: Clinicians can partner with patients and communities to reduce the short-term impact of COVID-19 disparities while advocating for structural change.
Abstract: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has disproportionately affected racial and ethnic minority groups, with high rates of death in African American, Native American, and LatinX communities Although the mechanisms of these disparities are being investigated, they can be conceived as arising from biomedical factors as well as social determinants of health Minority groups are disproportionately affected by chronic medical conditions and lower access to healthcare that may portend worse COVID-19 outcomes Furthermore, minority communities are more likely to experience living and working conditions that predispose them to worse outcomes Underpinning these disparities are long-standing structural and societal factors that the COVID-19 pandemic has exposed Clinicians can partner with patients and communities to reduce the short-term impact of COVID-19 disparities while advocating for structural change
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TL;DR: The single-film technique is simple, convenient for clinical usage, and reduces the exposure to radiation to acceptable levels and there should be a role for this approach in the evaluation of colonic transit in selected patients.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Eugene Braunwald | 230 | 1711 | 264576 |
Peter Libby | 211 | 932 | 182724 |
Cyrus Cooper | 204 | 1869 | 206782 |
Rob Knight | 201 | 1061 | 253207 |
Robert M. Califf | 196 | 1561 | 167961 |
Eric J. Topol | 193 | 1373 | 151025 |
Dennis W. Dickson | 191 | 1243 | 148488 |
Gordon B. Mills | 187 | 1273 | 186451 |
Julie E. Buring | 186 | 950 | 132967 |
Patrick W. Serruys | 186 | 2427 | 173210 |
Cornelia M. van Duijn | 183 | 1030 | 146009 |
Paul G. Richardson | 183 | 1533 | 155912 |
John C. Morris | 183 | 1441 | 168413 |
Valentin Fuster | 179 | 1462 | 185164 |
Ronald C. Petersen | 178 | 1091 | 153067 |