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The article "Effects of time-restricted feeding on body weight and metabolism. A systematic review and meta-analysis" written by Pellegrini Marianna, Cioffi Iolanda, Evangelista Andrea, Ponzo Valentina, Goitre Ilaria, Ciccone Giovannino, Ghigo Ezio, Bo Simona" was originally published with the surname and then first name of all authors.PURPOSE OF REVIEW Symptomatic lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) is a condition affecting a growing number of individuals resulting in significant disability and pain. Traditionally, treatment options have consisted of conservative measures such as physical therapy, medication management, epidural injections and percutaneous adhesiolysis, or surgery. There exists a treatment gap for patients failing conservative measures who are not candidates for surgery. Minimally invasive lumbar decompression (MILD®) and interspinous process device (IPD) with Superion® represent minimally invasive novel treatment options that may help fill this gap in management. We performed a literature review to separately evaluate these procedures and assess the effectiveness and safety. RECENT FINDINGS The available evidence for MILD and Superion has been continuously debated. Overall, it is considered that while the procedures are safe, there is only modest evidence for effectiveness. For both procedures, we have reviewed 13 studies. Based on the available evidence, MILD and Superion are safe and modestly effective minimally invasive procedures for patients with symptomatic LSS. It is our recommendation that these procedures may be incorporated as part of the continuum of treatment options for patients meeting clinical criteria.BACKGROUND Postoperative bleeding originating from pseudoaneurysms after radical gastrectomy is not common, but it can be fatal. In particular, delayed bleeding that occurs after the seventh postoperative day is rare. CASE PRESENTATION A 54-year-old man underwent laparoscopic distal gastrectomy, D2 lymph node dissection, and Roux en-Y reconstruction for duodenal neuroendocrine tumors. Drainage was performed for a postoperative pancreatic fistula and abdominal abscess. On the 28th postoperative day, he passed a large amount of bloody stool; therefore, emergency esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) and angiography were performed. However, neither examination demonstrated any bleeding foci or pseudoaneurysm. He was conservatively observed and discharged on the 50th postoperative day. Approximately 1 year after the surgery, he passed a bloody stool and experienced hemorrhagic shock. An EGD revealed exposed blood vessels at the duodenal blind end. His condition was diagnosed as a pseudoaneurysm arising from gastroduodenal artery, which ruptured into the duodenum, based on abdominal contrast-enhanced computed tomography findings. Emergency angiography was performed, and the pseudoaneurysm and artery were successfully embolized. CONCLUSIONS This case illustrates that there is a possibility of delayed bleeding even 1 year after gastrectomy. Such cases may be serious and require immediate and careful management.Recent findings suggest a functional interaction of the drug resistance enzyme glutathione S-transferase P (GSTP) with the transcription factor Nrf2, a master regulator of the adaptive stress response to cellular electrophiles. The effect of this interaction on the metabolism and redox of cellular thiols was investigated in this study during the exposure to alkylating Se-compounds in murine embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs). GSTP1-1 gene ablation was confirmed to upregulate Nrf2 activity and to increase Cys uptake and the de novo biosynthesis of reduced glutathione (GSH) that was readily released in the extracellular medium together with other cellular thiols. This latter response was associated with a higher expression of the membrane transporter MRP1 and was markedly stimulated by the treatment with alkylating Se-compounds together with protein S-glutathionylation that was observed to be under the influence of  GSTP expression. read more The response of cellular thiols to Se-compounds was not altered by the transient (SiRNA-induced) or stable inactivation of NRF2 in GSTP competent or hGSTP1 transfected cells, while defects of GSH biosynthesis, efflux, and redox were observed after NRF2 silencing in GSTP-/- MEFs. In conclusion, GSTP is confirmed to functionally interact with Nrf2 and to have a prominent position in the pecking order of factors that control both the Nrf2-dependent and independent response of cellular thiols to alkylating agents.BACKGROUND Metachronous cancer rate in the pharynx is high before and after the treatment of esophageal cancer. Endoscopic observation is difficult in the pharynx especially in the postcricoid area. Pharyngeal cancer in the postcricoid area has been often found in advanced stage. Valsalva maneuver has been reported to improve the visibility. METHODS From May 2017 we introduced a dedicated mouthpiece to conduct Valsalva maneuver. One hundred consecutive patients who had been observed throughout the pharynx by one endoscopist were enrolled. A total of 200 image files before and after introduction were made and reviewed by three endoscopists. We retrospectively evaluated the utility and safety of Valsalva maneuver. RESULTS The visibility before introduction was Good in three cases, Moderate in 12 cases and Poor in 85 cases. Meanwhile, the visibility after introduction was Good in 58 cases, Moderate in 23 cases, and Poor in 19 cases (P  less then  0.05). Nine lesions including hypopharyngeal cancer were found and adverse events were not observed in this study. CONCLUSION The Valsalva maneuver was considered to be a safe and effective method in endoscopic observation of the pharynx.The irresponsible and uncontrolled use of water bodies for long period of time leads to pollution and water quality degradation, particularly in sensitive protected terrestrial and aquatic areas as lakes and wetlands situated in the vicinity of human habitations. Vulnerable ecosystems, the Lake Zobnatica, Serbia and the Wetlands of Tompojevci, Croatia, are characterized as protected natural areas and are surrounded by agricultural land and developed anthropogenic activities. In the samples of surface, ground water and agricultural runoff the key physicochemical parameters were determined. The results of analysed water characterized the Lake water quality class as IV-V. The measured parameters for the Lake show the high values of nutrients, particularly in ground water and agricultural runoff, pH value higher than 8.5 and lower values of dissolved oxygen (DO) than 5 mg/L in the most of the examined water samples. According to the results and maximal allowable values Wetlands belong to the class V water quality, with high trophic state and poor eco-status according to Croatian and Serbian national Laws and By-Laws.