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August 13th 2025
The cause of dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) can be associated with the presence of the TTN gene combined with preexisting comorbidities like atrial fibrillation, which increase the odds of developing DCM.
NGF-Based MRD Assessment Demonstrates Potential to Predict MM Disease Progression
August 4th 2022Previous studies have produced heterogeneous results on next-generation flow (NGF)-based minimal residual disease (MRD) detection, despite improvements to the method’s reproducibility and sensitivity, prompting the present authors to investigate its clinical utility.
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A Kidney Diagnostic’s Impact on Physician Decision-making in Diabetic Kidney Disease
The KidneyIntelX test would affect primary care physician (PCP) decision-making, and PCPs would use the results of KidneyIntelX more than albuminuria and estimated glomerular filtration rate when making decisions about diabetic kidney disease management.
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Large-scale Studies Needed to Guide Newborn Screening for Rare Diseases
August 2nd 2022Despite the known potential benefits of newborn screening, the exact long-term clinical benefits and cost-effectiveness in large cohorts remain uncertain due to a lack of large-scale longitudinal research.
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Heavy/Light Chain Assay Useful Marker in Cold Agglutinin Disease, Study Suggests
August 1st 2022Current standard modalities for detecting and quantifying monoclonal immunoglobin in patients with cold agglutinin disease lack adequate sensitivity. Heavy chain/light chain assay may be more effective.
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GVHD May Mimic Eosinophilic GI Disorders Following Bone Marrow Transplant
July 30th 2022After years of dependence on systemic corticosteroids, ruxolitinib treatment was effective for an adolescent patient with graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) who was initially thought to have eosinophilic gastroenteritis.
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Study Identifies Risk Factors for Thrombosis in Patients With AIHA
July 29th 2022This retrospective study and prospective follow-up provide insight into predictors of thrombotic episodes in patients with autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA) and indicators that anticoagulant prophylaxis may be beneficial to certain patients.
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Dr Amila Patel Highlights Findings on Disparities in Immunotherapy Delivery
July 29th 2022Data presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology annual meeting found non-White patients are less likely to receive immunotherapy for head and neck cancer, said Amila Patel, PharmD, chief clinical officer, Navigating Cancer.
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Early Use of Novel Therapies in Multiple Myeloma Could Target Bone Marrow Microenvironment
July 28th 2022Authors explained how multiple myeloma emerges from earlier clinical phases and the tumor’s microenvironment in the early course of the disease plays a critical role in the survival of myeloma cells.
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After Transplant, City of Hope Patient in Long-term Remission From HIV and Leukemia
July 27th 2022City of Hope has announced that a patient living with HIV, who received a stem cell transplant from an unrelated donor to treat acute myelogenous leukemia, has been in remission from both diseases since 2019.
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Contributor: How Medication Risk Scores Improve Health for Medicare Beneficiaries
July 27th 2022Medication risk scores analyze an individual’s medication regimen to look for the potential for simultaneous, multi-drug interactions, which can cause adverse drug events and other medication-related harms.
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Reflectance Confocal Microscopy Improves Skin Cancer Diagnosis in New Trial
July 25th 2022This prospective study on reflectance confocal microscopy, a high-resolution and noninvasive form of imaging for skin cancer, investigated if the diagnostic method could improve accuracy results by 30% following dermoscopy.
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