BACKGROUND: Viral respiratory infections (VRTIs) caused by influenza (Flu) and COVID-19 pose significant global health challenges. Clinical outcomes are further exacerbated by infections with hospital acquired drug resistant pathogens (DRPs).
Self-supervised learning (SSL) has gained significant attention in medical imaging for its ability to leverage large amounts of unlabeled data for effective model pretraining. Among SSL methods, the masked autoencoder (MAE) has proven robust in learn...
INTRODUCTION: Recent advancements in diagnosing tropical fevers increasingly use artificial intelligence (AI). These innovations focus on diagnosing single or multiple diseases, significantly reducing the global burden of tropical fevers. This protoc...
BACKGROUND: As the older population grows, so does the prevalence of cognitive impairment, emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis. The Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) is vital in identifying cognitive impairment. It is known that degraded...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing orthopedics through improving accuracy before, during, and after surgery. This investigation is a comprehensive review on the use of AI in orthopedics, its advantages, and challenges. Preoperatively, AI imagin...
Wrist-worn alcohol biosensors can continuously track alcohol consumption, but their measurements are disrupted when the device is removed. Left unaddressed, non-wear data compromises observations of alcohol use and subsequent predictions of intoxicat...
This paper presents a multi-person gait monitoring system designed for efficient operation in cluttered environments. The system demonstrates robust capabilities in tracking multiple closely spaced individuals and accurately extracting the walking sp...
This paper presents the design, simulation, and experimental validation of a load-independent class E inverter tailored for biomedical implant applications. The proposed system addresses the challenge in the PID controller of maintaining constant out...
Journal of neurodevelopmental disorders
Aug 25, 2025
Sturge-Weber Syndrome (SWS) is a congenital neurovascular disorder caused by a somatic mosaic mutation in the R183Q GNAQ gene and characterized by capillary-venous malformations of the brain, skin, and eyes. Clinical manifestations include facial por...
BACKGROUND: Anti-programmed cell death-1 (PD-1) immunotherapy and platinum-based chemotherapy are key components of first-line treatment for advanced Gastric or Gastroesophageal Junction (G/GEJ) cancer. However, the role of immune cells infiltrating ...
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