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PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care

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A physical tug-of-war and the evolution of immune cells

Date
Tuesday, June 20, 2023 - 4:00 AM
Description
Antibodies form an important component of our immune response to pathogens. A robust antibody response can lead to the swift clearance of infection. The protection offered by COVID-19 vaccines has been attributed in large measure to the antibodies

Managing IBD in the COVID-19 era

Date
Tuesday, June 20, 2023 - 4:00 AM
Description
Over the last 2 years the lives of millions have changed because of the emergence of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Patients living with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) represent a sizable population with their own sets of challenges to

IgA pemphigus following COVID-19 vaccination: A case report

Date
Tuesday, June 20, 2023 - 4:00 AM
Description
A patient presented with pruritic lesions on their back and leg after COVID-19 vaccination. Biopsy and direct immunofluorescence were consistent with IgA pemphigus-likely caused by the COVID-19 vaccine.

Timing of elective surgery and risk assessment after SARS-CoV-2 infection: 2023 update: A multidisciplinary consensus statement on behalf of the Association of Anaesthetists, Federation of Surgical Specialty Associations, Royal College of Anaesthetists...

Date
Tuesday, June 20, 2023 - 4:00 AM
Description
Guidance for the timing of surgery following SARS-CoV-2 infection needed reassessment given widespread vaccination, less virulent variants, contemporary evidence and a need to increase access to safe surgery. We, therefore, updated previous

Timing of elective surgery and risk assessment after SARS-CoV-2 infection: 2023 update: A multidisciplinary consensus statement on behalf of the Association of Anaesthetists, Federation of Surgical Specialty Associations, Royal College of Anaesthetists...

Date
Tuesday, June 20, 2023 - 4:00 AM
Description
Guidance for the timing of surgery following SARS-CoV-2 infection needed reassessment given widespread vaccination, less virulent variants, contemporary evidence and a need to increase access to safe surgery. We, therefore, updated previous