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    دورية أكاديمية

    المصدر: Clinical Rehabilitation; Nov2023, Vol. 37 Issue 11, p1510-1520, 11p

    مستخلص: Objective: To explore whether early physical interventions, including neuromuscular retraining therapy, can minimize excessive movement or any unwanted co-contraction after a severe Bell's palsy. Data sources: From March 2021 to August 2022, the therapist treated Bell's palsy patients for the acute (<3 months, Group A), subacute (3–6 months, Group B) and chronic (> 6 months, Group C) stages of the condition. Methods: We explored whether early physical interventions, including neuromuscular retraining therapy, can minimize facial synkinesis after a severe episode of Bell's palsy. Each patient was informed about the potential for synkinesis and the therapist explained that the main purpose of neuromuscular retraining therapy is to learn new patterns to minimize synkinesis. The facial function of Group A was compared to that of Groups B and C using the 'Synkinesis' scale of the Sunnybrook Facial Grading System. Results: The final facial function score after neuromuscular retraining therapy was significantly associated with both the initial electroneuronographic degeneration rate and initial facial function. Early therapy did not prevent synkinetic movement in 84.7% of the patients. But, there was a significant difference between patients who started early neuromuscular retraining therapy and other groups in final facial function. Conclusion: Synkinesis in Bell's palsy patients can be minimized if physiotherapy commences before synkinesis develops; appropriate neuromuscular retraining therapy timing is essential. A patient with sudden severe Bell's palsy should receive oral steroids as soon as possible, along with physical therapy (including neuromuscular retraining therapy) within 3 months, to minimize synkinesis just before synkinesis onset. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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    المساهمون: Bio-industry Technology Development Programme, Ministry for Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Republic Of Korea

    المصدر: Animal Cells and Systems ; volume 19, issue 5, page 321-331 ; ISSN 1976-8354 2151-2485

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    دورية أكاديمية

    المساهمون: Bio-industry Technology Development Programme, Ministry for food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Republic Of Korea

    المصدر: Animal Cells and Systems ; volume 19, issue 6, page 407-416 ; ISSN 1976-8354 2151-2485

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    دورية أكاديمية

    المصدر: J Prev Med Public Health

    مصطلحات موضوعية: Brief Report, relig, hist

    الوصف: OBJECTIVES: As of March 3, 2020, the Shincheonji religious group accounted for the majority of Korean cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Nonetheless, the most likely cause of the broad spread of COVID-19 among members of the Shincheonji religious group remains largely unknown. METHODS: We obtained data of laboratory-confirmed cases related to the Shincheonji religious group from press releases by Korean public health authorities and news reports. We measured the period from the date of illness onset to the date of COVID-19 confirmation. RESULTS: We analysed data from 59 cases (median age, 30 years). The estimated median period between the date of symptom onset and the date of COVID-19 confirmation was 4 days (95% confidence interval, 1-12). CONCLUSIONS: There was a delay in COVID-19 confirmation from the date of illness onset among the cases linked to the Shincheonji religious group. This delay likely contributed to the occurrence of many cases of COVID-19 in the group.

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    دورية أكاديمية

    المؤلفون: Kil, Byeong-Heon1,2 (AUTHOR) zsewa0@hallym.ac.kr, Park, Ji-Seong3 (AUTHOR) qkrwltjd426@gmail.com, Ryu, Mun-Ho4,5 (AUTHOR) mhryu@jbnu.ac.kr, Park, Chan-Young1,2 (AUTHOR) cypark@hallym.ac.kr, Kim, Yu-Seop1,2 (AUTHOR) yskim@hallym.ac.kr, Kim, Jong-Dae1,2 (AUTHOR) kimjd@hallym.ac.kr

    المصدر: Sensors (14248220). Nov2021, Vol. 21 Issue 21, p6980. 1p.

    مستخلص: This paper proposes a cloud-based software architecture for fully automated point-of-care molecular diagnostic devices. The target system operates a cartridge consisting of an extraction body for DNA extraction and a PCR chip for amplification and fluorescence detection. To facilitate control and monitoring via the cloud, a socket server was employed for fundamental molecular diagnostic functions such as DNA extraction, amplification, and fluorescence detection. The user interface for experimental control and monitoring was constructed with the RESTful application programming interface, allowing access from the terminal device, edge, and cloud. Furthermore, it can also be accessed through any web-based user interface on smart computing devices such as smart phones or tablets. An emulator with the proposed software architecture was fabricated to validate successful operation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]