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Photochemical corneal cross-linking: Evaluating the potential of a hand-held biopen
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Understanding the misophonic experience: a mixed method study
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Is Helicobacter pylori eradication required for non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug-associated erosions and ulcers?
Published 2018-08-01“…According to the data of Maastricht consensus (2012), H. pylori infection and NSAIDs are the two major independent etiological factors of peptic ulcer development and upper gastro-intestinal bleeding. …”
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Everyday life and boredom of people living with dementia in residential long-term care: a merged methods study
Published 2024-12-01“…Data and methods In five long-term care facilities, participants were observed for two days in 20-minute time slots (from 7 am to 7 pm) using the Maastricht Electronic Daily Live Observation Tool. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with people living with dementia about their daily routines and experiences of boredom. …”
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Accuracy-dependent dose-constraints and dose-based safety margins for organs-at-risk in radiotherapy
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Modern Approaches to <i>H. pylori</i> Eradication Therapy in Adults (Literature Review and Resolution of Experts Council)
Published 2023-05-01“…The approaches to selecting an eradication regimen should be optimized to take into account epidemiological trends and achieve better treatment outcomes. The updated Maastricht VI Consensus Report presents the means to overcome the difficulties in selecting an approach to the treatment of H. pylori infection. …”
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Current concepts of chronic gastritis and gastropathies: new international consensus RE.GA.IN
Published 2024-12-01“…In addition to the Sydney and Houston gastritis classifications, the six editions of the Maastricht Consensus (1996–2022) and the Kyoto Global Consensus deserve special attention, thanks to which broad agreements and significant scientific achievements became possible in the most controversial issues of the entire spectrum of gastritis, with a special emphasis on H.pylori gastritis, which accounts for more than 90 % of all forms of gastritis worldwide. …”
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