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Effects of Continuous Glucose Monitoring on Metrics of Glycemic Control in Diabetes: A Systematic Review With Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials

BACKGROUND

Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) provides important information to aid in achieving glycemic targets in people with diabetes.

PURPOSE

We performed a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) comparing CGM with usual care for parameters of glycemic control in both type 1 and type 2 diabetes.

DATA SOURCES

Many electronic databases were searched for articles published from inception until 30 June 2019.

STUDY SELECTION

We selected RCTs that assessed both changes in HbA1c and time in target range (TIR), together with time below range (TBR), time above range (TAR), and glucose variability expressed as coefficient of variation (CV).

DATA EXTRACTION

Data were extracted from each trial by two investigators.

DATA SYNTHESIS

All results were analyzed by a random effects model to calculate the weighted mean difference (WMD) with the 95% CI. We identified 15 RCTs, lasting 12–36 weeks and involving 2,461 patients. Compared with the usual care (overall data), CGM was associated with modest reduction in HbA1c (WMD –0.17%, 95% CI –0.29 to –0.06, I2 = 96.2%), increase in TIR (WMD 70.74 min, 95% CI 46.73–94.76, I2 = 66.3%), and lower TAR, TBR, and CV, with heterogeneity between studies. The increase in TIR was significant and robust independently of diabetes type, method of insulin delivery, and reason for CGM use. In preplanned subgroup analyses, real-time CGM led to the higher improvement in mean HbA1c (WMD –0.23%, 95% CI –0.36 to –0.10, P < 0.001), TIR (WMD 83.49 min, 95% CI 52.68–114.30, P < 0.001), and TAR, whereas both intermittently scanned CGM and sensor-augmented pump were associated with the greater decline in TBR.

LIMITATIONS

Heterogeneity was high for most of the study outcomes; all studies were sponsored by industry, had short duration, and used an open-label design.

CONCLUSIONS

CGM improves glycemic control by expanding TIR and decreasing TBR, TAR, and glucose variability in both type 1 and type 2 diabetes.




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A Special Thanks to the Reviewers of Diabetes Care




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Accuracy of the Ottawa score in risk stratification of recurrent venous thromboembolism in patients with cancer-associated venous thromboembolism: a systematic review and meta-analysis

In patients with cancer-associated venous thromboembolism, knowledge of the estimated rate of recurrent events is important for clinical decision-making regarding anticoagulant therapy. The Ottawa score is a clinical prediction rule designed for this purpose, stratifying patients according to their risk of recurrent venous thromboembolism during the first six months of anticoagulation. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of studies validating either the Ottawa score in its original or modified versions. Two investigators independently reviewed the relevant articles published from 1st June 2012 to 15th December 2018 and indexed in MEDLINE and EMBASE. Nine eligible studies were identified; these included a total of 14,963 patients. The original score classified 49.3% of the patients as high-risk, with a sensitivity of 0.7 [95% confidence interval (CI): 0.6-0.8], a 6-month pooled rate of recurrent venous thromboembolism of 18.6% (95%CI: 13.9-23.9). In the low-risk group, the recurrence rate was 7.4% (95%CI: 3.4-12.5). The modified score classified 19.8% of the patients as low-risk, with a sensitivity of 0.9 (95%CI: 0.4-1.0) and a 6-month pooled rate of recurrent venous thromboembolism of 2.2% (95%CI: 1.6-2.9). In the high-risk group, recurrence rate was 10.2% (95%CI: 6.4-14.6). Limitations of our analysis included type and dosing of anticoagulant therapy. We conclude that new therapeutic strategies are needed in patients at high risk for recurrent cancer-associated venous thromboembolism. Low-risk patients, as per the modified score, could be good candidates for oral anticoagulation. (This systematic review was registered with the International Prospective Registry of Systematic Reviews as: PROSPERO CRD42018099506).




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A Special Thanks to the Reviewers of Diabetes




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Role of the GP in the management of patients with self-harm behaviour: a systematic review

BackgroundSelf-harm is a serious risk factor for suicide, a major public health concern, and a significant burden on the NHS. Rates of self-harm presentation in primary care are rising and GPs interact with patients both before and after they have self-harmed. There is significant public and political interest in reducing rates of self-harm, but there has been no robust synthesis of the existing literature on the role of GPs in the management of patients who self-harm.AimThis study aimed to explore the role of the GP in the management of patients with self-harm behaviour.Design and settingA systematic review and narrative synthesis of primary care literature.MethodThis systematic review was conducted and is reported in line with PRISMA guidance. Electronic databases systematically searched were MEDLINE, PsycINFO, EMBASE, CINAHL, Web of Science, and AMED. Two independent reviewers conducted study screening and selection, data extraction, and quality appraisal of all included studies. Thematic analysis was conducted.ResultsFrom 6976 unique citations, 12 studies met eligibility criteria and were included. These 12 studies, published from 1997–2016, of 789 GPs/family medicine physicians from Europe, the US, and Australia were of good methodological quality. Five themes were identified for facilitating GP management of self-harm: GP training, improved communication, service provision, clinical guidelines, and young people. Four barriers for GP management of self-harm were identified: assessment, service provision, local, and systemic factors.ConclusionGPs recognise self-harm as a serious risk factor for suicide, but some feel unprepared for managing self-harm. The role of the GP is multidimensional and includes frontline assessment and treatment, referral to specialist care, and the provision of ongoing support.




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Digital medical photography recording: a personal view




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Viewpoint: The COVID-19 and climate crises




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Viewpoint: COVID-19. This virus is not the real enemy, but our approach to it could be




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View From the Canoe: Co-Designing Research Pacific Style [Reflections]

In 2016, Rose Lamont and Tana Fishman were the first patient-clinician dyad from outside North America to attend the North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) Patient and Clinician Engagement Program workshop. They returned to New Zealand inspired and formed the Pacific People’s Health Advisory Group and a Pacific practice-based research network (PBRN). They are guided by the principles of co-design, and the Samoan research framework fa’afaletui, which emphasizes a collective approach and importance of reciprocity and relationships. Their collective inquiry aims to reduce health inequalities experienced by Pacific people in South Auckland. Their community group members and PBRN are generating research questions being answered by university-based graduate students. When they embarked, they knew not the direction in which they headed. With guidance, their community members and clinicians have led the way. By giving everyone a say in where they are going and how they get there, they are modeling what they wish to achieve—an egalitarian approach which decreases disparities for Pacific people.




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Impacts of Operational Failures on Primary Care Physicians Work: A Critical Interpretive Synthesis of the Literature [Systematic Review]

PURPOSE

Operational failures are system-level errors in the supply of information, equipment, and materials to health care personnel. We aimed to review and synthesize the research literature to determine how operational failures in primary care affect the work of primary care physicians.

METHODS

We conducted a critical interpretive synthesis. We searched 7 databases for papers published in English from database inception until October 2017 for primary research of any design that addressed problems interfering with primary care physicians’ work. All potentially eligible titles/abstracts were screened by 1 reviewer; 30% were subject to second screening. We conducted an iterative critique, analysis, and synthesis of included studies.

RESULTS

Our search retrieved 8,544 unique citations. Though no paper explicitly referred to "operational failures," we identified 95 papers that conformed to our general definition. The included studies show a gap between what physicians perceived they should be doing and what they were doing, which was strongly linked to operational failures—including those relating to technology, information, and coordination—over which physicians often had limited control. Operational failures actively configured physicians’ work by requiring significant compensatory labor to deliver the goals of care. This labor was typically unaccounted for in scheduling or reward systems and had adverse consequences for physician and patient experience.

CONCLUSIONS

Primary care physicians’ efforts to compensate for suboptimal work systems are often concealed, risking an incomplete picture of the work they do and problems they routinely face. Future research must identify which operational failures are highest impact and tractable to improvement.




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Thank You, Reviewers and E-Letter Contributors! [Editorials]




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Caseum: a Niche for Mycobacterium tuberculosis Drug-Tolerant Persisters [Reviews]

Caseum, the central necrotic material of tuberculous lesions, is a reservoir of drug-recalcitrant persisting mycobacteria. Caseum is found in closed nodules and in open cavities connecting with an airway. Several commonly accepted characteristics of caseum were established during the preantibiotic era, when autopsies of deceased tuberculosis (TB) patients were common but methodologies were limited. These pioneering studies generated concepts such as acidic pH, low oxygen tension, and paucity of nutrients being the drivers of nonreplication and persistence in caseum. Here we review widely accepted beliefs about the caseum-specific stress factors thought to trigger the shift of Mycobacterium tuberculosis to drug tolerance. Our current state of knowledge reveals that M. tuberculosis is faced with a lipid-rich diet rather than nutrient deprivation in caseum. Variable caseum pH is seen across lesions, possibly transiently acidic in young lesions but overall near neutral in most mature lesions. Oxygen tension is low in the avascular caseum of closed nodules and high at the cavity surface, and a gradient of decreasing oxygen tension likely forms toward the cavity wall. Since caseum is largely made of infected and necrotized macrophages filled with lipid droplets, the microenvironmental conditions encountered by M. tuberculosis in foamy macrophages and in caseum bear many similarities. While there remain a few knowledge gaps, these findings constitute a solid starting point to develop high-throughput drug discovery assays that combine the right balance of oxygen tension, pH, lipid abundance, and lipid species to model the profound drug tolerance of M. tuberculosis in caseum.




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Burkholderia cepacia Complex Bacteria: a Feared Contamination Risk in Water-Based Pharmaceutical Products [Reviews]

Burkholderia cepacia (formerly Pseudomonas cepacia) was once thought to be a single bacterial species but has expanded to the Burkholderia cepacia complex (Bcc), comprising 24 closely related opportunistic pathogenic species. These bacteria have a widespread environmental distribution, an extraordinary metabolic versatility, a complex genome with three chromosomes, and a high capacity for rapid mutation and adaptation. Additionally, they present an inherent resistance to antibiotics and antiseptics, as well as the abilities to survive under nutrient-limited conditions and to metabolize the organic matter present in oligotrophic aquatic environments, even using certain antimicrobials as carbon sources. These traits constitute the reason that Bcc bacteria are considered feared contaminants of aqueous pharmaceutical and personal care products and the frequent reason behind nonsterile product recalls. Contamination with Bcc has caused numerous nosocomial outbreaks in health care facilities, presenting a health threat, particularly for patients with cystic fibrosis and chronic granulomatous disease and for immunocompromised individuals. This review addresses the role of Bcc bacteria as a potential public health problem, the mechanisms behind their success as contaminants of pharmaceutical products, particularly in the presence of biocides, the difficulties encountered in their detection, and the preventive measures applied during manufacturing processes to control contamination with these objectionable microorganisms. A summary of Bcc-related outbreaks in different clinical settings, due to contamination of diverse types of pharmaceutical products, is provided.




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Intrathecal Antibacterial and Antifungal Therapies [Reviews]

Intrathecal administration of anti-infectives is indicated in central nervous system infections by multiresistant pathogens when drugs that can reach adequate cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) concentrations by systemic therapy are not available. Antibiotics that readily pass the blood-brain and blood-CSF barriers and/or that have low toxicity allowing an increase in the daily dosage should not be used for intrathecal therapy. Intrathecal therapy is accompanied by systemic treatment. Antibacterials indispensable for intrathecal therapy include aminoglycosides, colistin, daptomycin, tigecycline, and vancomycin. Limited experience suggests the utility of the antifungals amphotericin B and caspofungin. Intraventricular administration ensures distribution throughout the CSF compartment, whereas intralumbar dosing often fails to attain adequate antibiotic concentrations in the ventricles. The individual dose is determined by the estimated size of the CSF space and by the estimated clearance from CSF. For moderately lipophilic anti-infectives with a molecular weight above approximately 1,000 g/mol, as well as for hydrophilic drugs with a molecular weight above approximately 400 g/mol, one daily dose is normally adequate. The ventricular drain should be clamped for 15 to 120 min to facilitate the distribution of the anti-infective in the CSF space. Therapeutic drug monitoring of the trough levels is necessary only in cases of therapeutic failure.




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Antifungal Susceptibility Testing: Current Approaches [Reviews]

Although not as ubiquitous as antibacterial susceptibility testing, antifungal susceptibility testing (AFST) is a tool of increasing importance in clinical microbiology laboratories. The goal of AFST is to reliably produce MIC values that may be used to guide patient therapy, inform epidemiological studies, and track rates of antifungal drug resistance. There are three methods that have been standardized by standards development organizations: broth dilution, disk diffusion, and azole agar screening for Aspergillus. Other commonly used methods include gradient diffusion and the use of rapid automated instruments. Novel methodologies for susceptibility testing are in development. It is important for laboratories to consider not only the method of testing but also the interpretation (or lack thereof) of in vitro data.




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Systematic Review of Whole-Genome Sequencing Data To Predict Phenotypic Drug Resistance and Susceptibility in Swedish Mycobacterium tuberculosis Isolates, 2016 to 2018 [Mechanisms of Resistance]

In this retrospective study, whole-genome sequencing (WGS) data generated on an Ion Torrent platform was used to predict phenotypic drug resistance profiles for first- and second-line drugs among Swedish clinical Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates from 2016 to 2018. The accuracy was ~99% for all first-line drugs and 100% for four second-line drugs. Our analysis supports the introduction of WGS into routine diagnostics, which might, at least in Sweden, replace phenotypic drug susceptibility testing in the future.




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Compounds with Therapeutic Potential against Novel Respiratory 2019 Coronavirus [Minireviews]

Currently, the expansion of the novel human respiratory coronavirus (known as SARS-CoV-2 [severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2], COVID-2019 [coronavirus disease 2019], or 2019-nCoV [2019 novel coronavirus]) has stressed the need for therapeutic alternatives to alleviate and stop this new epidemic. The previous epidemics of infections by high-morbidity human coronaviruses, such as SARS-CoV in 2003 and the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) in 2012, prompted the characterization of compounds that could be potentially active against the currently emerging novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2. The most promising compound is remdesivir (GS-5734), a nucleotide analog prodrug currently in clinical trials for treating Ebola virus infections. Remdesivir inhibited the replication of SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV in tissue cultures, and it displayed efficacy in nonhuman animal models. In addition, a combination of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) protease inhibitors lopinavir/ritonavir and interferon beta (LPV/RTV–IFN-β) was shown to be effective in patients infected with SARS-CoV. LPV/RTV–IFN-β also improved clinical parameters in marmosets and mice infected with MERS-CoV. Remarkably, the therapeutic efficacy of remdesivir appeared to be superior to that of LPV/RTV–IFN-β against MERS-CoV in a transgenic humanized mouse model. The relatively high mortality rates associated with these three novel human coronavirus infections, SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV, and SARS-CoV-2, have suggested that proinflammatory responses might play a role in the pathogenesis. It remains unknown whether the generated inflammatory state should be targeted. Therapeutics that target the coronavirus alone might not be able to reverse highly pathogenic infections. This minireview aims to provide a summary of therapeutic compounds that have shown potential in fighting SARS-CoV-2 infections.




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Fibroblast Heterogeneity in the Pancreatic Tumor Microenvironment [Mini Review]

The poor prognosis for patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) impels an improved understanding of disease biology to facilitate the development of better therapies. PDAC typically features a remarkably dense stromal reaction, featuring and established by a prominent population of cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAF). Genetically engineered mouse models and increasingly sophisticated cell culture techniques have demonstrated important roles for fibroblasts in PDAC progression and therapy response, but these roles are complex, with strong evidence for both tumor-supportive and tumor-suppressive or homeostatic functions. Here, we review the recent literature that has improved our understanding of heterogeneity in fibroblast fate and function in this disease including the existence of distinct fibroblast populations, and highlight important avenues for future study.

Significance:

Although the abundant stromal reaction associated with pancreatic cancer has long been appreciated, the functions of the CAF cells that establish this stromal reaction remain unclear. An improved understanding of the transcriptional and functional heterogeneity of pancreatic CAFs, as well as their tumor-supportive versus tumor-suppressive capacity, may facilitate the development of effective therapies for this disease.




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A Systematic Review on Cost-effectiveness Studies Evaluating Ovarian Cancer Early Detection and Prevention Strategies

Ovarian cancer imposes a substantial health and economic burden. We systematically reviewed current health-economic evidence for ovarian cancer early detection or prevention strategies. Accordingly, we searched relevant databases for cost-effectiveness studies evaluating ovarian cancer early detection or prevention strategies. Study characteristics and results including quality-adjusted life years (QALY), and incremental cost-effectiveness ratios (ICER) were summarized in standardized evidence tables. Economic results were transformed into 2017 Euros. The included studies (N = 33) evaluated ovarian cancer screening, risk-reducing interventions in women with heterogeneous cancer risks and genetic testing followed by risk-reducing interventions for mutation carriers. Multimodal screening with a risk-adjusted algorithm in postmenopausal women achieved ICERs of 9,800–81,400 Euros/QALY, depending on assumptions on mortality data extrapolation, costs, test performance, and screening frequency. Cost-effectiveness of risk-reducing surgery in mutation carriers ranged from cost-saving to 59,000 Euros/QALY. Genetic testing plus risk-reducing interventions for mutation carriers ranged from cost-saving to 54,000 Euros/QALY in women at increased mutation risk. Our findings suggest that preventive surgery and genetic testing plus preventive surgery in women at high risk for ovarian cancer can be considered effective and cost-effective. In postmenopausal women from the general population, multimodal screening using a risk-adjusted algorithm may be cost-effective.




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Reliability of CT Angiography in Cerebral Vasospasm: A Systematic Review of the Literature and an Inter- and Intraobserver Study [INTERVENTIONAL]

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:

Computed tomography angiography offers a non-invasive alternative to DSA for the assessment of cerebral vasospasm following subarachnoid hemorrhage but there is limited evidence regarding its reliability. Our aim was to perform a systematic review (Part I) and to assess (Part II) the inter- and intraobserver reliability of CTA in the diagnosis of cerebral vasospasm.

MATERIALS AND METHODS:

In Part I, articles reporting the reliability of CTA up to May 2018 were systematically searched and evaluated. In Part II, 11 raters independently graded 17 arterial segments in each of 50 patients with SAH for the presence of vasospasm using a 4-category scale. Raters were additionally asked to judge the presence of any moderate/severe vasospasm (≥ 50% narrowing) and whether findings would justify augmentation of medical treatment or conventional angiography ± balloon angioplasty. Four raters took part in the intraobserver reliability study.

RESULTS:

In Part I, the systematic review revealed few studies with heterogeneous vasospasm definitions. In Part II, we found interrater reliability to be moderate at best ( ≤ 0.6), even when results were stratified according to specialty and experience. Intrarater reliability was substantial ( > 0.6) in 3/4 readers. In the per arterial segment analysis, substantial agreement was reached only for the middle cerebral arteries, and only when senior raters’ judgments were dichotomized (presence or absence of ≥50% narrowing). Agreement on the medical or angiographic management of vasospasm based on CTA alone was less than substantial ( ≤ 0.6).

CONCLUSIONS:

The diagnosis of vasospasm using CTA alone was not sufficiently repeatable among observers to support its general use to guide decisions in the clinical management of patients with SAH.




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The Lateral Ventricles: A Detailed Review of Anatomy, Development, and Anatomic Variations [review-article]

SUMMARY:

The cerebral ventricles have been studied since the fourth century BC and were originally thought to harbor the soul and higher executive functions. During the infancy of neuroradiology, alterations to the ventricular shape and position on pneumoencephalography and ventriculography were signs of mass effect or volume loss. However, in the current era of high-resolution cross-sectional imaging, variation in ventricular anatomy is more easily detectable and its clinical significance is still being investigated. Interpreting radiologists must be aware of anatomic variations of the ventricular system to prevent mistaking normal variants for pathology. We will review of the anatomy and development of the lateral ventricles and discuss several ventricular variations.




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Chính chủ bán gấp shop chân đế S2.18 - 71m2, mặt đường 52m, view ĐH Vinuni, Vinfast, giá CĐT 3.9 tỷ

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CHUYÊN chuyển nhượng Masteri giá thật đang có 2PN view hồ bơi giá chỉ 3,3 tỷ. LH em Ni 0901381558

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Chính chủ bán căn hộ Gold View 2PN, TN, tầng cao, trang trí không gian mở, khác lạ và có bồn tắm

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Bán gấp CH Vista Verde 3PN 130m2 view hồ bơi, giá chỉ 5.4 tỷ, 4PN tháp Lotus 212m2 view sông 9.8 tỷ

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Nhanh tay sở hữu căn hộ Bcons Green View cực đẹp, giá gốc CĐT, đối diện Big C Dĩ An TT chỉ 10%

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Căn hộ Bcons Green View

Căn hộ Bcons Green View là dự án tiếp theo của chủ đầu tư Bcons tại Dĩ An, Bình Dương. Đây là khu căn hộ cao cấp được triển khai trên quỹ đất rộng 9298,5m2 nằm ngay gần đường QL 1K - tuyến đường chiến lược của khu vực.




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Bình Dương Grand View

Bình Dương Grand View được Công ty CP phát triển Bất động sản Phát Đạt triển khai trên quỹ đất rộng 3.73ha tại Thuận An, Bình Dương với quy mô gồm 8 block cao 40 tầng, cung ứng cho thị trường khu vực hơn 5000 căn hộ chung cư có thiết kế hiện đại.




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Cần bán khuôn viên nghỉ dưỡng view mặt hồ cực thoáng tại TT Xuân Mai, Chương Mỹ, Hà Nội

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Cần bán 7 sào đất View hồ nghỉ dưỡng đẹp mê ly tại Lộc An, Bảo Lộc

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Bán gấp khu nghỉ dưỡng view hồ Suối Môn 4716m2, giá 5.5 tỷ xã Suối Rao, Châu Đức, BRVT. 0839034.034

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Chính chủ cần bán 1500m2 full bưởi đỏ, bưởi diễn, đất thoải, hướng ĐN, view hồ cực đẹp, cách HN35km

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Ocean View

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Chủ Đầu Tư Đồng Phát cho thuê TTTM tầng 1 và tầng 2 Tòa Đồng Phát Park view Tower

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Cho thuê Goldview Q4 (liền kề Q1), giá giảm mạnh vào mùa dịch: 1PN, 2PN, 3PN-LH 0933.600.261 Ms Vân

Liên hệ: 0933.600.261 - Ms Vân. Em tư vấn thật 100%, không mất thời gian của khách hàng.Công ty em quản lý toàn dự án cho thuê tại Quận 4.Nắm giữ nguồn đa dạng và hỗ trợ tìm nhà, deal nhà giá rẻ. Em cam kết sẽ tìm nhà hợp với nhu cầu của khách hàng.Công ty tại block A2 - The Gold...




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Cho thuê căn hộ Ba Son Golden River 1PN 2PN 3PN 4PN view sông nội thất Châu Âu ở ngay 0977771919

Bảng giá 1 phòng ngủ giá tốt Ba Son, quận 1 call 0938179199. - 1PN, DT 48m2, tòa Aqua 1, view L81 nội thất cơ bản giá 13 triệu/tháng. - 1PN, DT 50m2, tòa Aqua 1, view đẹp giá 14 triệu/tháng. - 1PN, DT 50m2 full nội thất tòa Aqua, view sông - biệt thự, giá 16 triệu. - 1PN, DT ...




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River view apartment, located right in the heart of Saigon, Suitable for foreigners - Picity Hight

PiCity High Park Thanh Xuan - District 12 - Apartments worth living.- Price from only 1.5 billion / unit too attractive to invest or settle down.- The golden position is only 20 minutes from Tan Son Nhat airport.- Separate pink book, MB Bank loan support 70% for 20 years.- 4 star...




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Gateway Thao Dien apartment for sale, 102m2, 2BRs, highway view basic furniture.

Selling apartment Gateway Thao Dien 2 bedrooms, river view and city view, area 102m2, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a living room kitchen and dining area. The apartment is owned by the ownerPrice: 8,8 billion VND ~ $373,154 - Pool, spa, sauna, swimming pool with resort-style, sports c...




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For sale apartment, Xi Riverview Palace 3BRs, 185m2 luxuriously designed.

Apartment for sale in Xi Riverview Palace, Xi, 103-xx.02, with an area of 185m2, architecture including 1 living room, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, dining room, kitchen, balcony.The apartment has been fully furnished with high-class furniture on the middle floor, tower 103, nice corn...




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Selling Goldview apartment in Van Don Port - Ward 1 - District 4 - 120 sqm - Negotiable

Selling Goldview Apartment In Van Don Port- Ward 1- District 4 - Address: 346 Van Don Port - Area: 120 sqm, on the seventh floor - Having 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, fully furnished - The Selling Price: Contact Please do not hesitate to contact us via 0907894503 Mr Le for consulting...




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Q2 Thao Dien Project, 4Brs + 1WR, river view, foreign quota for sales - Call +84903799818

* Project: Q2 Thao Dien * Developer: Frasers Singapore ***Foreign quota with SPA.* Type: 4 Bedrooms + 1 study room/working room * Size: Gross: 200.65 sqm, net: 186.25 sqm * Price: 20.4 Bil. VND * View: River * Floor: above 25 * Spacious balcony: 8-m-widthContact: Jasmine +8490379...




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Đánh giá dự án Anland Lakeview: Thêm lựa chọn tại quận Hà Đông cho các gia đình trẻ

[Đánh giá dự án số #4] Trong số thứ 4 này, Batdongsan.com.vn sẽ ghé thăm Chung cư Anland Lakeview - một dự án đang xây dựng tại quận Hà Đông với mức giá từ 1,6 đến hơn 2 tỷ đồng/căn, phù hợp với quỹ tài chính của các gia đình trẻ hiện nay.




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Giảng Võ Lake View Building

Giảng Võ Lake View Bullding (D10 Giảng Võ) cao 11 tầng, nằm tại vị trí đắc địa bên hồ Giảng Võ do Công ty CP Nhà Hà Nội đầu tư




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Smart View Building

Smart View Building nằm ở mặt tiền đường Trần Hưng Đạo quận 1, là tòa văn phòng hiện đại.




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Luxurious apartment at Midtown PMH District 7 for lease, 2BRs 2WCs, nice view. Tel: 0906.647.689

Design: 2 bedrooms & 2 WCs Area: 91 sqm The apartment is suitable for a person or couple to live. Price: 25,000,000vnd (~1100usd)Furniture: fully furnished, new, modern, luxurious- Location: at Nguyen Luong Bang street- Public amenities: SSIS school, Dinh Thien Ly school, Crescen...




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The View apartment for rent in Tan Phu Ward, District 7 - 135sqm - $1200/Month

The View apartment for rent in Tan Phu Ward, District 7 - Area:135sqm - The apartment is designed 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms - Basic furniture - The rental price:$1200/Month equivalent to VND 27,600,000/Month Please do not hesitate to contact us via 0907894503 for detail information...




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Apartment for rent with 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, Saigon river view, pool view, $ 1000 / month

Apartment for rent in The View Riviera Point, District 7, Ho Chi Minh City adjacent to Phu My Hung, District 7, Ho Chi Minh City. Apartment information: - Apartment for rent with an area of 91m2,, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, pool view, beautiful Saigon river view. 100% new house, ve...