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Original Source: [Articles] Citicoline in the treatment of acute ischaemic stroke: an international, randomised, multicentre, placebo-controlled study (ICTUS trial)

Under the circumstances of the ICTUS trial, citicoline is not efficacious in the treatment of moderate-to-severe acute ischaemic stroke.

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Citicoline Provides No Benefit in Acute Ischemic Stroke

A large randomized trial failed to confirm any efficacy of citicoline in improving global recovery after acute ischemic stroke, although a few subgroups appeared to benefit. Citicoline was safe and to...

The Prevalence of Esophageal Eosinophilia and EoE

How common is esophageal eosinophilia in the presence of eosinophilic esophagitis? This new study explains. Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics

[Comment] How effective is citicoline for acute ischaemic stroke?

In The Lancet, Antoni Dávalos and colleagues report the results of the International Citicoline Trial on acUte Stroke (ICTUS) trial, which aimed to find out whether neurovascular protection and repai...

Neuroprotective Effects of Citicoline in TBI Questioned

Despite being approved for TBI, citicoline did not improve functional or cognitive status in a large randomized controlled trial. Medscape Medical News

Citicoline Supplement Doesn't Help Treat Brain Injury, Study Finds

TUESDAY, Nov. 20 (HealthDay News) -- The supplement citicoline does nothing to help improve brain function in patients with traumatic brain injury, a new study finds. In the United States, citicoline...

Effective Treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury Learning From Experience Effective Traumatic Brain Injury Treatment

In this issue of JAMA, Zafonte and colleagues present the findings of the Citicoline Brain Injury Treatment Trial (COBRIT), a phase 3, double-blind study comparing citicoline vs placebo. In this trial...

Fluticasone improves histologic eosinophilia in esophagitis

(HealthDay) -- Swallowing aerosolized fluticasone improves histologic eosinophilia but does not improve dysphagia symptoms in adults with eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE), according to a study published...

Citicoline not superior to placebo in treating traumatic brain injury

Although approved for use for treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) in nearly 60 countries, use of citicoline in a randomized trial that included more than 1,200 participants with TBI did not result i...

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Serial MRI study of the enhanced therapeutic effects of liposome-encapsulated citicoline in cerebral ischemia.

Liposome encapsulation of active principles enhances their bioavailability to the brain. We investigated whether encapsulation of citicoline in liposomes increases its therapeutic effects in ischemia,...

Effect of citicoline on functional and cognitive status among patients with traumatic brain injury: Citicoline Brain Injury Treatment Trial (COBRIT).

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a serious public health problem in the United States, yet no treatment is currently available to improve outcome after TBI. Approved for use in TBI in 59 countries, cit...

Persistent Eosinophilia - Differential Diagnosis and Work-up.

The differential diagnosis of eosinophilia is broad and constitutes a major challenge for both, the general practitioner and the hematologist. Whereas in developing countries secondary eosinophilia is...

19-year-old asthma patient with pronounced eosinophilia and acute coronary syndrome.

Diagnosis of Churg-Strauss syndrome should be considered in young asthmatics with fatigue and eosinophilia. On the base of the etiopathology of a 19-year old man, who was initially admitted because of...

Hyperthyreoidism, eosinophilia, and fever in a 64-year-old patient.

We report on a male patient suffering from loss of weight, fatigue, fever, eosinophilia, and hyperthyreoidism. The echocardiogram revealed a left atrial mass originating from the posterior mitral leaf...

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