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Bilirubin (BR) in blood serum is elevated during jaundice (a common complication among newborns). Accessible and frequent monitoring of BR is necessary for timely diagnosis and intervention. This work developed a low-cost electrochemical sensor for point-of-care and at-home measurement of BR. The sensor measures BR based on its oxidation at a laser-induced graphene electrode. A microfluidic channel for sample wicking is embedded on the electrodes to bifurcate the blood sample into two zones to allow measurement of different BR forms (conjugated and unconjugated). One zone remains bare, while the second zone is impregnated with caffeine sodium benzoate, which acts as an accelerant to release albumin-bound BR and makes it accessible for electrochemical oxidation. The sensors demonstrate linear response in the concentration range of 100 to 500 µmolL total bilirubin (4:1 ratio of unconjugated to conjugated bilirubin) in undiluted blood serum. Physiologically relevant BR levels range from 170 µmolL (healthy concentrations) to 460 µmolL (elevated, unhealthy concentration). Recovery values at 150 and 250 µmolL are 119 % and 104 %, which fall within the 20 % error required by the United States Food and Drug Administration. This device represents the first point-of-care bilirubin-sensor capable of distinguishing between different forms of bilirubin.
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Turk J Pediatr
September 2025
Division of Allergy and Asthma, Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Türkiye.
Animal allergens, particularly those from cats, dogs, and horses, are significant risk factors for the development of allergic diseases in childhood. Managing animal allergies requires allergen avoidance and, when this is not feasible, specific immunotherapy. Patient history remains the cornerstone of diagnosis, providing the foundation for diagnostic algorithms.
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Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Sabzevar University of Medical Sciences, Sabzevar, Khorasan Razavi, Iran.
Turk J Pediatr
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Department of Pediatrics, Nilratan Sircar Medical College and Hospital, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
Neurol Neuroimmunol Neuroinflamm
November 2025
Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
Background And Objectives: Myelitis is a relatively common clinical entity for neurologists, with diverse underlying causes. The aim of this study was to describe the incidence of myelitis, its causes, clinical presentation, and factors predicting functional outcomes and relapses.
Methods: Using the Swedish National Patient Registry, we identified all adult patients in Stockholm County between 2008 and 2018 using International Classification of Diseases, 10th Edition (ICD-10) codes likely to include myelitis.
Crit Care Explor
September 2025
Division of Tropical Medicine and Infectious Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo National General Hospital, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia.
Importance: Sepsis remains a leading cause of death in infectious cases. The heterogeneity of immune responses is a major challenge in the management and prognostication of patients with sepsis. Identifying distinct immune response subphenotypes using parsimonious classifiers may improve outcome prediction, particularly in resource-limited settings.
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