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tion. Xi Y, Colonnello E, Ma G, etal. Validity of Erectile Function Assessment Questionnaires in Premature Ejaculation Patients A Comparative Study Between the Abridged Forms of the International Index of Erectile Function and Proposal for Optimal Cutoff Redefinition. J Sex Med 2021;18440-447.
We suggest that the cutoff of SHIM and IIEF-EF should be amended (SHIM at 17.5 and IIEF-EF at 24.5, respectively) when assessing erectile function among PE population. Xi Y, Colonnello E, Ma G, et al. Validity of Erectile Function Assessment Questionnaires in Premature Ejaculation Patients A Comparative Study Between the Abridged Forms of the International Index of Erectile Function and Proposal for Optimal Cutoff Redefinition. J Sex Med 2021;18440-447.Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is known for its high incidence, death rate, and relatively low 5-year survival. Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have been shown to play a significant role in cancerization and cancer progression. However, research on the association of polymorphisms in these lncRNAs with the prognosis of OSCC is lacking. Fifteen functional single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in seven lncRNAs were selected to explore the relationship between these lncRNA SNPs and the prognosis among 209 OSCC patients. Kaplan-Meier analysis and Cox proportional hazards regression models were used to examine the associations. Further functional exploration of significant SNPs was done by eQTL analysis. Using multivariate Cox hazards regression analysis, a predictive role of NEAT1 rs3741384 GG and UCA1 rs7255437 TC+TT in a worse prognosis of OSCC was identified. In addition, a marked increased risk of death was observed with an increasing number of unfavourable genotypes (NUG). The NUG was then incorporated with clinical variables in the receiver operating characteristic curve, and the results indicated a potential role of the NUG in predicting OSCC patient risk of death (area under the curve increase from 0.616 to 0.703). In conclusion, the study findings indicate that genetic variants rs3741384 in NEAT and rs7255437 in UCA1 may influence the survival of OSCC patients.The aim of this study was to investigate key points for the differential diagnosis of immunoglobulin G4-related sialadenitis (IgG4-RS) and Kimura's disease (KD) involving the salivary glands. The clinical, serological, radiological, histological, and immunohistochemical features of 85 IgG4-RS cases and 52 KD cases were evaluated comparatively. Seventy-two IgG4-RS cases had enlargement of multiple salivary and/or lacrimal glands; 67 patients had bilateral submandibular gland (SMG) involvement. Unilateral parotid gland involvement (59.6%) and comorbid skin lesions (61.5%) were common in KD. Serum IgG4 was elevated in 94.1% of IgG4-RS cases versus 19.0% of KD cases (cut-off value=266.5mg/dl). KD was more commonly associated with elevated eosinophil counts (86% vs 23.1%) and elevated IgE concentrations (95.5% vs 76.6%). Storiform fibrosis, irregular lymphoid follicles, and increased IgG4-positive cells (112.9±37.6/high-power field (HPF)) were common in IgG4-RS. Acellular fibrosis, regular lymphoid follicles, IgE-positive reticular networks, increased IgE-positive cells (43.4±26.7/HPF), and tryptase-positive mast cells (29.7±13.3/HPF) were usually detected in KD. Computed tomography showed that 85.7% of KD cases involved subcutaneous fat tissue. A superficial hypoechoic and reticular pattern with multiple hypoechoic foci were the sonographic features of the SMG in IgG4-RS. Despite numerous overlapping manifestations, histopathological examination showed meaningful differences in the types of fibrosis, eosinophils, and IgG4-positive cell counts. Comprehensive evaluation of clinical, serological, radiological, and histopathological features are crucial for the differential diagnosis.The severity of obstructive respiratory difficulty varies among affected Crouzon syndrome patients. The aim of this study was to investigate the correlation between the restricted airway volume in Crouzon syndrome and the associated type of cranial vault suture synostosis. Computed tomography scans of 68 unoperated Crouzon syndrome patients and 89 control subjects were subgrouped into four types type I, bilateral coronal synostosis; type II, sagittal synostosis; type III, pansynostosis; type IV, perpendicular combinations of synostoses. Measurements were made using Mimics software. Of type I Crouzon patients, 42% had a restricted nasal airway (P=0.002), while the pharyngeal airway volume was not significantly reduced. Type II Crouzon patients grew normal segmental airway volumes. Crouzon patients of type III developed simultaneously reduced nasal and pharyngeal airway volumes in infancy, by 38% (P=0.034) and 51% (P=0.014), respectively. However, the nasal airway achieved a normal volume by 2 years of age without any intervention, while the pharyngeal airway remained significantly reduced up to 6 years of age, by 42% (P=0.013), compared to controls. Type IV Crouzon patients developed a reduced nasal airway volume (32%, P=0.048) and a non-significant restricted pharyngeal airway (18%, P=0.325). Airway compromise in Crouzon syndrome is variable when associated with different craniosynostosis fusion patterns. Type II (sagittal synostosis) Crouzon patients grew a normal nasopharyngeal airway volume. Those with types I (bicoronal synostosis) and IV (perpendicular synostoses) had significantly restricted nasal airways and a tendency towards a reduced pharyngeal volume. Type III (pansynostosis) Crouzon infants had the worst restriction of both airways, although there was some improvement with age.This study was performed to assess changes over time in the quality of research in oral and maxillofacial surgery (OMS) by examining the level of evidence of published articles. CDK inhibitor drugs A secondary aim was to determine the relationship of the journal impact factor to these levels of evidence. The four major OMS journals with an impact factor were assessed. Articles published in 2017 and 2018 were categorized based on their level of evidence, and their correlation with the 2019 journal impact factor was investigated using Spearman's rank correlation coefficient (rho). The total number of published articles increased by a factor of 2.4 over a 15-year period, from 932 in 2002-2003 to 2253 in 2017-2018. The percentage of articles increased by 1.0% for level I evidence, 3.4% for level II, 8.2% for level III, and 4.1% for level IV. Non-evidence articles reduced by 16.7%. All journals showed an increase in impact factor, and a significant correlation was noted between the proportion of published higher-level evidence articles and the impact factor over time (rho=0.