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    cal lambic brewing species like Pediococcus damnosus, Lactobacillus brevis and Acetobacter sp. Furthermore, results suggested that alcohol level may have affected the fungal community composition and extraction of wood compounds. More specifically, the concentration of wood compounds like cis-3-methyl-4-octanolide, trans-3-methyl-4-octanolide, eugenol and total polyphenols was higher in beers with a high alcohol content. Altogether, our results provide novel insights into the barrel ageing process of beer, and may pave the way for a new generation of sour beers.Convolutional neural networks (CNNs) have become an increasingly popular tool for brain lesion segmentation in recent years due to its accuracy and efficiency. However, CNN-based brain lesion segmentation generally requires a large amount of annotated training data, which can be costly for medical imaging. In many scenarios, only a few annotations of brain lesions are available. One common strategy to address the issue of limited annotated data is to transfer knowledge from a different yet relevant source task, where training data is abundant, to the target task of interest. Typically, a model can be pretrained for the source task, and then fine-tuned with the scarce training data associated with the target task. However, classic fine-tuning tends to make small modifications to the pretrained model, which could hinder its adaptation to the target task. Fine-tuning with increased model capacity has been shown to alleviate this negative impact in image classification problems. In this work, we extend the strategy of fine-tuning with increased model capacity to the problem of brain lesion segmentation, and then develop an advanced version that is better suitable for segmentation problems. First, we propose a vanilla strategy of increasing the capacity, where, like in the classification problem, the width of the network is augmented during fine-tuning. Second, because unlike image classification, in segmentation problems each voxel is associated with a labeling result, we further develop a spatially adaptive augmentation strategy during fine-tuning. Specifically, in addition to the vanilla width augmentation, we incorporate a module that computes a spatial map of the contribution of the information given by width augmentation in the final segmentation. For demonstration, the proposed method was applied to ischemic stroke lesion segmentation, where a model pretrained for brain tumor segmentation was fine-tuned, and the experimental results indicate the benefit of our method.

    Breast cancer (BC) patients who are treated with mastectomy are frequently offered immediate breast reconstruction. This study aimed to assess decisional conflict in patients considering immediate breast reconstruction, and to identify factors associated with clinically significant decisional conflict (CSDC).

    Baseline data of a multicenter randomized controlled trial evaluating the impact of an online decision aid for BC patients considering immediate breast reconstruction after mastectomy were analyzed. Participants completed questionnaires assessing sociodemographic and clinical characteristics, decisional conflict and other patient-reported outcomes related to decision-making such as breast reconstruction preference, knowledge, information resources used, preferred involvement in decision-making, information coping style, and anxiety. Multivariable logistic regression analysis was performed to identify factors associated with CSDC (score>37.5 on decisional conflict).

    Of the 250 participants, 68% eruction.Recovery, identification, and burial of casualties from World War I and II is still a topic of interest in many countries. In Slovakia, recent discoveries of such remains are usually accidental. Unfortunately, in many cases the remains are disrupted and without any material culture present, rendering the identification of the victim almost impossible. GC376 inhibitor Majority of accidental skeletal remains are analyzed by legal medical doctors at forensic medicine departments spread across ten regional workplaces around the country. The aim of the paper is to point out the problems with recovery and identification of World War I and World War II remains in Slovakia.

    Joint line orientation angle (JLOA) is the angle between the knee joint line and the floor. It has been reported to be related to postoperative outcome after TKA. Regarding unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA), although it can be horizontal after UKA because it is a resurfacing surgery, there are few reports about the JLOA after UKA and its impact on clinical outcomes.

    The purpose of this study was to reveal the relationship between JLOA and clinical outcome after UKA.

    This study included 106 knees in 53 consecutive patients with osteoarthritis who underwent simultaneous bilateral mobile-bearing UKA. Their pre- and postoperative JLOAs were measured by full-leg-length standing coronal radiographs. We also evaluated the tibial component height (TCH) as the factor which we assumed could influence JLOA. We analyzed the patients’ JLOAs, TCHs and clinical outcomes.

    Pre- and postoperative JLOA were 0.4±2.4° and 2.7±2.6°, respectively. The JLOA significantly tilted medially (P<0.0001). The JLOA significantly negatively correlated with the improvement of the clinical outcomes (Oxford Knee Score (OKS) r=0.40, P<0.0001, Knee Society Knee Score (KSKS) r=0.25, P<0.01, Knee Society Function Score (KSFS) r=0.22, P=0.02). The TCH showed a positive correlation with postoperative JLOA and with the postoperative JLOA change (r=0.45, P<0.001; r=0.25, P<0.01, respectively).

    The JLOA significantly tilted medially after UKA. An excessive medial tilt of the JLOA was associated with poorer postoperative outcomes of UKA. It is therefore recommended to keep the JLOA horizontal and to avoid a lower tibial cut.

    The JLOA significantly tilted medially after UKA. An excessive medial tilt of the JLOA was associated with poorer postoperative outcomes of UKA. It is therefore recommended to keep the JLOA horizontal and to avoid a lower tibial cut.

    The promising prospects of proximal fibular osteotomy (PFO) as an alternative treatment of knee osteoarthritis (KOA), which has gained popularity in recent years, has yet to be systematically evaluated. Hence, this meta-analysis aims to critically assess the clinical and radiological outcome of PFO in the management of medial compartment KOA.

    Literature searches through PubMed, Scopus, CENTRAL, CINAHL, Google Scholar, and ProQuest databases were conducted, searching for eligible studies published from inception up to April 2020. Risk of bias assessments of randomized trials were performed via Cochrane RoB 2, while those of non-randomized studies with ROBINS-I tool. Random-effects model was utilized to estimate effect sizes.

    A total of 907 patients and 1012 knees were included in this meta-analysis. PFO successfully ameliorated patients’ knee function (Hedges’ g 1.90; 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.62-2.18; I

    =67%) and pain (visual analog scale mean difference (MD) -4.13; 95% CI -5.29 to -2.97), and also resulted in minimal complication rates, with peroneal nerve paresthesia being the most prevalent adverse event (5.