Arch Iran Med
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We present a case with an intrathoracic caudate lobe in a 45-year-old woman who referred with a complaint of nonspecific chest pain. She denied previous history of trauma or surgery. ⋯ In the coronal plane, the mass was protruding to the abdomen and had similar density with liver. Magnetic resonance imaging confirmed the diagnosis.
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Here, we report a case with concomitant variants: a novel homozygous HERC1 gene variant and a novel heterozygous PMP22 duplication. The 2-year-old male presented with seizures, developmental delay, macrocephaly, hypotonia, unilateral hypertrophy, thoracic scoliosis, normal brain MRI, and elevated homocysteine level which normalized after treatment. ⋯ The case underscores the challenges in understanding genotype-phenotype correlations and suggests a potential interplay between these genetic variants in shaping the current and future clinical phenotype of the patient. In the case of genetic diseases, this event may have important implications on family members' counseling, and concomitant variants in Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) families should be considered when significant intra-familial clinical heterogeneity is observed.
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Xenogeneic graft-versus-host disease (xGvHD) is an inevitable confounder of preclinical evaluation of adoptive immunotherapies on tumor-bearing immunodeficient mouse models. This study was designed to appraise the clinical and histopathological effects caused by xGvHD in severely immunodeficient mice considering the T cell dosage. ⋯ In preclinical evaluations, lower doses of T cell-based therapies are associated with milder xGvHD. Development of xGvHD may be averted by the use of CD4+T cell-depleted grafts. Histopathological and clinical scoring systems for evaluating xGvHD are significantly correlated. The lungs and liver are reliable organs for histopathological assessment and scoring of xGvHD.
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Pulmonary embolism (PE) is a significant public health concern. This retrospective cohort study examines the clinical profiles and outcomes of patients diagnosed with PE at a medical center in central Iran, aiming to identify mortality predictors during hospitalization and follow-up. ⋯ In this cohort, age, sex, and PE severity were significant mortality predictors, while provoked PE, advanced age, and comorbidities were associated with lower mid-term survival probabilities.
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Blood cancers account for a significant proportion of cancer-related deaths worldwide. In this study, hematological cancer mortality in northern Iran was examined during 2013-2021, along with age-adjusted mortality rates. ⋯ The trend of hematological malignancies in Babol city is increasing across all age groups and in both sexes. This study emphasizes the need for effective prevention and treatment strategies, including improving access to cancer care, enhancing surveillance in families with blood malignancies and reducing modifiable risk factors. Additionally, further research is warranted to develop targeted interventions.