EFFICACY OF INFLIXIMAB IN REFRACTORY BEHÇET’S DISEASE-ASSOCIATED AND IDIOPATHIC POSTERIOR SEGMENT UVEITIS: A PROSPECTIVE, FOLLOW-UP STUDY OF 50 PATIENTS

Efficacy of infliximab in refractory Behçet’s disease-associated and idiopathic posterior segment uveitis: a prospective, follow-up study of 50 patients

Fabrizio Cantini1, Laura Niccoli1, Carlotta Nannini1, Olga Kaloudi1, Emanuele Cassarà1, Massimo Susini2, Ivo Lenzetti21Second Division of Internal Medicine, Rheumatology Unit, 2Division of Ophthalmology, Prato Hospital, Prato, ItalyPurpose: To evaluate the long-term efficacy of infliximab in patients with refractory Behçet&

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Primary care micro-teams: a protocol for an international systematic review to describe and examine the opportunities and challenges of implementation for patients and healthcare professionals

Introduction There has been a recent trend towards creating larger primary care practices with the assumption that interdisciplinary teams can deliver improved and more cost-effective services to patients with better accessibility.Micro-teams have been proposed to mitigate some of the potential challenges with practice expansion, including continui

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IT-Based Media in Mathematics Learning in Elementary Schools

Technological developments are increasingly Rolling rapid; in this technological development, many interactive and effective learning media have emerged to be applied in learning.Using the literature study method, researchers want to convey learning media teachers can use or develop using current technology.Such as using the PowerPoint application

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Overview of respiratory syncytial virus disease in young children

J Michael Hoopes1, Veena R Kumar21Medical Information, 2Medical and Scientific Affairs, MedImmune, LLC, Gaithersburg, MD, USAAbstract: Respiratory tract illnesses associated with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) were first reported more than 160 years ago and gained acceptance as a major respiratory pathogen in the late 1950s.Annual epidemics show

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