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2019

Diagnosis

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Timely Identification Of Atypical Acute Aortic Dissection In The Emergency Department:A Study From A Tertiary Hospital, Youjin Jiang, Zhengfang Zhang, Zhiming Gu, Hengdi Zou, Wenhui Fan, Xiaojun Chen, Hongyou Wang Jan 2019

Timely Identification Of Atypical Acute Aortic Dissection In The Emergency Department:A Study From A Tertiary Hospital, Youjin Jiang, Zhengfang Zhang, Zhiming Gu, Hengdi Zou, Wenhui Fan, Xiaojun Chen, Hongyou Wang

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: Acute aortic dissection (AAD) is a rare but fatal disease if left untreated. Symptoms are often similar to common conditions; therefore, the diagnostic strategy is important. We aimed to identify the atypical symptoms in a timely manner without putting patients at greater risk for undetected AAD.Materials and methods: We conducted a retrospective observational study of 59 AAD patients with both atypical and typical symptoms from January 2012 to December 2016. Patients with atypical symptoms continuing more than 30 min underwent a D-dimer test and computed tomography (CT) or computed tomographic angiography (CTA).Results: Of the 59 AAD patients, 22 were …


In Silico Design And In Vitro Development Of A Highly Accurate Test To Detect Brucella Species, Hosein Safari, Setareh Shahnazari, Maysam Mard-Soltani, Somayeh Tavakoli, Bahman Khalesi Jan 2019

In Silico Design And In Vitro Development Of A Highly Accurate Test To Detect Brucella Species, Hosein Safari, Setareh Shahnazari, Maysam Mard-Soltani, Somayeh Tavakoli, Bahman Khalesi

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background: Conventionalmethods of detecting Brucella spp. suffer from technical and biological complications. Besides, newly characterized species of the genus Brucella could be neglected by previously designed polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests. Therefore, a more accurate PCR-based test seems to be imminently needed. Materials and methods: Blood samples were collected from 39 patients diagnosed with brucellosis and 25 healthy controls. Multiple sequence alignments (MSA) were performed on 500 Omp2-related protein and gene sequences. Thereafter, specific primers were designed and synthesized for the regions with highest conservancy. The collected samples were assessed by PCR test. To overcome the cross-reactivity issue, PCR thermal …