2022
Is legalization of recreational cannabis associated with levels of use and cannabis use disorder among youth in the United States? A rapid systematic review
O’Grady M, Iverson MG, Suleiman AO, Rhee TG. Is legalization of recreational cannabis associated with levels of use and cannabis use disorder among youth in the United States? A rapid systematic review. European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 2022, 33: 701-723. PMID: 35508822, DOI: 10.1007/s00787-022-01994-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRapid systematic reviewPrevalence of cannabisYoung adultsSystematic reviewRecreational legalizationYoung Adults (CARDIA) studyRisk of biasDate of inceptionPubMed/MEDLINEFull-text articlesWeb of ScienceTreatment optionsAdult studiesTrip DatabaseMajority of studiesAppropriate preventionUse prevalencePrevalence measuresText articlesTheses GlobalPrevalenceCannabisAdolescent studiesRecreational cannabisAdults
2016
The status of dermatoglyphics as a biomarker of Tel Hashomer camptodactyly syndrome: a review of the literature
Wijerathne BT, Meier RJ, Agampodi SB. The status of dermatoglyphics as a biomarker of Tel Hashomer camptodactyly syndrome: a review of the literature. Journal Of Medical Case Reports 2016, 10: 258. PMID: 27650795, PMCID: PMC5030737, DOI: 10.1186/s13256-016-1048-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTel Hashomer camptodactyly syndromeDermatoglyphic featuresCases of patientsAvailable casesMeta-Analyses (PRISMA) statementPreferred Reporting ItemsSystematic literature searchEarly fetal developmentEarly fetal periodClinical featuresCochrane LibraryPalmar creasesRare diseaseIntrauterine effectsTrip DatabaseReporting ItemsFetal developmentGrowth disturbanceFlexion creasesSyndromeSystematic reviewFetal periodFuture patientsPhenotypic biomarkersLiterature searchPredictive Model for Estimating the Cost of Incident Diabetes Complications
Zhu J, Kahn P, Knudsen J, Mehta SN, Gabbay RA. Predictive Model for Estimating the Cost of Incident Diabetes Complications. Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics 2016, 18: 625-634. PMID: 27583583, DOI: 10.1089/dia.2016.0132.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDiabetes-related complicationsEnd-stage renal diseaseCongestive heart failureU.S. populationDirect medical costsDirect healthcare costsU.S. adult populationIncident complicationsComplication rateDiabetes mellitusHeart failureRenal diseaseMedical costsEligibility criteriaHealthcare costsComplicationsTrip DatabaseU.S. healthcare systemAdult populationType 1Healthcare expendituresCare accountsCare delivery networkHealthcare systemDiabetes
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