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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38717138/lateral-transorbital-endoscope-assisted-resection-of-anterior-temporal-lobe-neoplasm-2-dimensional-operative-video
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rupen Desai, Victor Ramzes Chavez-Herrera, Steven Zeldin, Gulce Gel, Kyle J Godfrey, Theodore H Schwartz
Transorbital neuroendoscopic surgery (TONES) is a minimally invasive approach, providing excellent access to extradural pathology of the sphenoid wing, orbital apex, Meckel's cave, and lateral cavernous sinus.1-10 Few cases of intradural pathology, such as gliomas or epileptic foci of the temporal lobe, have been described, apart from cadaveric anatomic studies.11-13 In this video, we present the case of a 63-year-old man with first time seizure. MRI demonstrated a fluid-attenuated inversion recovery hyperintense, noncontrast enhancing medial temporal lobe lesion consistent with low grade glioma...
May 8, 2024: Operative Neurosurgery (Hagerstown, Md.)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38715688/association-between-the-systemic-immuno-inflammation-index-and-hearing-loss-result-from-nhanes-2009-2018
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tingfeng Zhou, Jiesheng Mao, Pei Zhu, Xinru Yu, Xiaokai Yang
BACKGROUND: A novel inflammatory marker that measures the degree of systemic immunoinflammation, the systemic immuno-inflammation index (SII) is frequently used to forecast a number of illnesses. According to earlier studies, inflammation may play a role in the pathophysiology of hearing loss (HL). METHODS: A sample from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) covering the years 2009 to 2018 was used in the current cross-sectional survey. Subgroup analysis and weighted multiple linear regression models were used to examine the independent linear correlation between SII and HL...
2024: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38715410/does-intraoperative-extracochlear-electrocochleography-correlate-with-postoperative-audiometric-hearing-thresholds-in-cochlear-implant-surgery-a-retrospective-analysis-of-cochlear-monitoring
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sabine Haumann, Marlene Mynarek Née Bradler, Hannes Maier, Victor Helmstaedter, Andreas Büchner, Thomas Lenarz, Magnus J Teschner
In recent years, tools for early detection of irreversible trauma to the basilar membrane during hearing preservation cochlear implant (CI) surgery were established in several clinics. A link with the degree of postoperative hearing preservation in patients was investigated, but patient populations were usually small. Therefore, this study's aim was to analyze data from intraoperative extracochlear electrocochleography (ECochG) recordings for a larger group.During hearing preservation CI surgery, extracochlear recordings were made before, during, and after CI electrode insertion using a cotton wick electrode placed at the promontory...
2024: Trends in Hearing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38714793/amperometry-approach-curve-profiling-to-understand-the-regulatory-mechanisms-governing-the-concentration-of-intestinal-extracellular-serotonin
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mark S Yeoman, Sara Fidalgo, Gianluca Marcelli, Bhavik Anil Patel
Enterochromaffin (EC) cells located within the intestinal mucosal epithelium release serotonin (5-HT) to regulate motility tones, barrier function and the immune system. Electroanalytical methodologies have been able to monitor steady state basal extracellular 5-HT levels but are unable to provide insight into how these levels are influenced by key regulatory processes such as release and uptake. We established a new measurement approach, amperometry approach curve profiling, which monitors the extracellular 5-HT level at different electrode-tissue (E-T) distances...
May 7, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38713328/purinergic-regulation-of-pulmonary-vascular-tone
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REVIEW
Marco Alveal, Andrea Méndez, Aline García, Mauricio Henríquez
Purinergic signaling is a crucial determinant in the regulation of pulmonary vascular physiology and presents a promising avenue for addressing lung diseases. This intricate signaling system encompasses two primary receptor classes: P1 and P2 receptors. P1 receptors selectively bind adenosine, while P2 receptors exhibit an affinity for ATP, ADP, UTP, and UDP. Functionally, P1 receptors are associated with vasodilation, while P2 receptors mediate vasoconstriction, particularly in basally relaxed vessels, through modulation of intracellular Ca2+ levels...
May 7, 2024: Purinergic Signalling
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38712209/multisensory-integration-in-anopheles-mosquito-swarms-the-role-of-visual-and-acoustic-information-in-mate-tracking-and-collision-avoidance
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Saumya Gupta, Antoine Cribellier, Serge B Poda, Olivier Roux, Florian T Muijres, Jeffrey A Riffell
UNLABELLED: Malaria mosquitoes mate in swarms. Here, they must rely on multiple sensory cues in shaping their individual responses, such as during mate recognition, swarm maintenance, and collision avoidance. While male mosquitoes are known to use faint female flight tones for recognizing their mates, the role of other sensory modalities remains less explored. By combining free-flight and tethered flight simulator experiments with Anopheles coluzzii , we demonstrate that swarming mosquitoes integrate visual and acoustic information to track conspecifics and avoid collisions...
April 22, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38712028/adenosine-deficiency-facilitates-ca1-synaptic-hyperexcitability-in-the-presymptomatic-phase-of-a-knock-in-mouse-model-of-alzheimer-s-disease
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Mattia Bonzanni, Alice Braga, Takashi Saito, Takaomi C Saido, Giuseppina Tesco, Philip G Haydon
UNLABELLED: The disease's trajectory of Alzheimer's disease (AD) is associated with and worsened by hippocampal hyperexcitability. Here we show that during the asymptomatic stage in a knock in mouse model of Alzheimer's disease (APP NL-G-F/NL-G-F ; APPKI), hippocampal hyperactivity occurs at the synaptic compartment, propagates to the soma and is manifesting at low frequencies of stimulation. We show that this aberrant excitability is associated with a deficient adenosine tone, an inhibitory neuromodulator, driven by reduced levels of CD39/73 enzymes, responsible for the extracellular ATP-to-adenosine conversion...
April 25, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38711635/sentiment-analysis-of-arabic-social-media-texts-a-machine-learning-approach-to-deciphering-customer-perceptions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ohud Alsemaree, Atm S Alam, Sukhpal Singh Gill, Steve Uhlig
Sentiment analysis (SA) is a subfield of artificial intelligence that entails natural language processing. This has become increasingly significant because it discerns the emotional tone of reviews, categorising them as positive, neutral, or negative. In the highly competitive coffee industry, understanding customer sentiment and perception is paramount for businesses seeking to optimise their product offerings. Traditional methods of market analysis often fall short of capturing the nuanced views of consumers, necessitating a more sophisticated approach to sentiment analysis...
May 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38711403/effectiveness-of-conservative-approaches-on-otologic-signs-and-symptoms-in-patients-with-temporomandibular-disorders-and-meniere-s-disease-a-systematic-review
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Martina Ferrillo, Pasquale Viola, Alessia Astorina, Giuseppe Chiarella, Leonzio Fortunato, Alessandro de Sire, Amerigo Giudice
OBJECTIVE: This systematic review aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of conservative approaches on otologic signs and symptoms in patients affected by Menière's Disease (MD) and temporomandibular disorders (TMD). METHODS: PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science were systematically searched to identify studies presenting participants with a diagnosis of MD associated with TMD, conservative approaches as interventions, and modification of the otological signs and symptoms as outcome...
May 7, 2024: Cranio: the Journal of Craniomandibular Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38711326/an-eeg-based-neuroplastic-approach-to-predictive-coding-in-people-with-schizophrenia-or-traumatic-brain-injury
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jonathan K Wynn, Michael F Green
Despite different etiologies, people with schizophrenia (SCZ) or with traumatic brain injury (TBI) both show aberrant neuroplasticity. One neuroplastic mechanism that may be affected is prediction error coding. We used a roving mismatch negativity (rMMN) paradigm which uses different lengths of standard tone trains and is optimized to assess predictive coding. Twenty-five SCZ, 22 TBI (mild to moderate), and 25 healthy controls were assessed. We used a frequency-deviant rMMN in which the number of standards preceding the deviant was either 2, 6, or 36...
May 6, 2024: Clinical EEG and Neuroscience: Official Journal of the EEG and Clinical Neuroscience Society (ENCS)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38711305/deterioration-of-hearing-due-to-hearing-aids
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yujin Heo, Yang-Sun Cho
OBJECTIVES: In the large population with sensorineural hearing loss, one of the main reasons for insufficient adoption rate of hearing aids (HA) has been the social concern that the devices may negatively affect remaining hearing ability. To date, there have been few studies with controversial results on the issue. This study examined the long-term effects of HA on standard audiometric changes in sensorineural hearing loss. METHODS: The study retrospectively analyzed patients who had newly acquired unilateral HA between 2015 and 2017 and showed consistent use for five years...
May 7, 2024: Clinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38711271/carrier-frequency-specific-omission-related-neural-activity-in-ordered-sound-sequences-is-independent-of-omission-predictability
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anne Hauswald, Kaja Rosa Benz, Thomas Hartmann, Gianpaolo Demarchi, Nathan Weisz
Regularities in our surroundings lead to predictions about upcoming events. Previous research has shown that omitted sounds during otherwise regular tone sequences elicit frequency-specific neural activity related to the upcoming but omitted tone. We tested whether this neural response is depending on the unpredictability of the omission. Therefore, we recorded magnetencephalography (MEG) data while participants listened to ordered or random tone sequences with omissions occurring either ordered or randomly...
May 6, 2024: European Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38710727/physiological-paradigm-for-assessing-reward-prediction-and-extinction-using-cortical-direct-current-potential-responses-in-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yoshiki Matsuda, Nobuyuki Ozawa, Takiko Shinozaki, Yoshitaka Tatebayashi, Makoto Honda, Toshikazu Shinba
Anticipating positive outcomes is a core cognitive function in the process of reward prediction. However, no neurophysiological method objectively assesses reward prediction in basic medical research. In the present study, we established a physiological paradigm using cortical direct current (DC) potential responses in rats to assess reward prediction. This paradigm consisted of five daily 1-h sessions with two tones, wherein the rewarded tone was followed by electrical stimulation of the medial forebrain bundle (MFB) scheduled at 1000 ms later, whereas the unrewarded tone was not...
May 7, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38709942/every-picture-tells-a-story-managing-exertional-heatstroke-with-rotating-ice-water-towels
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
William O Roberts
A 23-year-old woman completing her first marathon collapsed near the finish line at 4 hours 6 min with a rectal temperature of 41.8°C. She was in good health before the race with no recent illness, had completed a full training program, and was taking no medications or supplements. On the initial exam, she was unconscious with a response to painful stimulus, spontaneous breathing, rapid pulse, eyes closed, fully dilated pupils, poor muscle tone, and pale skin that was warm to touch. The medical team initiated whole-body cooling using rapidly rotating ice water towels and ice packs placed in the neck, axilla, and groin...
May 1, 2024: Current Sports Medicine Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38709691/skin-tone-representation-on-patient-facing-skin-cancer-education-websites
#95
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alana Sadur, Mana Nasseri, Erika T McCormick, Adam Friedman
When patients self-detect suspicious skin lesions, they often reference online photos prior to seeking medical evaluation. Online images must be available in the full spectrum of skin tones to provide accurate visualizations of disease, especially given the increased morbidity and mortality from skin cancer in patients with darker skin tones. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the representation of skin tones in photos of skin cancer on patient-facing websites. Six federally-based and organization websites were evaluated, and of the 372 total representations identified only 49 depicted darker skin tones (13...
May 1, 2024: Journal of Drugs in Dermatology: JDD
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38709690/the-representation-of-skin-tones-in-google-images-of-skin-cancers
#96
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mana Nasseri, Alana Sadur, Erika T McCormick, Adam Friedman
Skin self-examinations play a vital role in skin cancer detection and are often aided by online resources. Available reference photos must display the full spectrum of skin tones so patients may visualize how skin lesions can appear. This study investigated the portrayal of skin tones in skin cancer-related Google Images, discovering a significant underrepresentation of darker skin tones. J Drugs Dermatol. 2024;23(5):e132-e133.     doi:10.36849/JDD.7886e.
May 1, 2024: Journal of Drugs in Dermatology: JDD
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38709452/psychoacoustics-web-a-free-online-tool-for-the-estimation-of-auditory-thresholds
#97
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Massimo Grassi, Andrea Felline, Niccolò Orlandi, Mattia Toffanin, Gnana Prakash Goli, Hurcan Andrei Senyuva, Mauro Migliardi, Giulio Contemori
PSYCHOACOUSTICS-WEB is an online tool written in JavaScript and PHP that enables the estimation of auditory sensory thresholds via adaptive threshold tracking. The toolbox implements the transformed up-down methods proposed by Levitt (Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 49, 467-477, (1971) for a set of classic psychoacoustical tasks: frequency, intensity, and duration discrimination of pure tones; duration discrimination and gap detection of noise; and amplitude modulation detection with noise carriers...
May 6, 2024: Behavior Research Methods
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38707930/a-randomized-controlled-split-face-double-blind-comparison-of-a-multimodality-pigment-correcting-serum-containing-lotus-sprout-extract-versus-hydroquinone-for-moderate-to-severe-facial-hyperpigmentation-including-melasma-in-a-diverse-population
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Priscilla Huang, Summer F Acevedo, Tsing Cheng, Rahul C Mehta, Elizabeth T Makino
BACKGROUND: Hyperpigmentation results in uneven skin tone, with darker skin types disproportionately affected. OBJECTIVE: Assess efficacy and safety of a novel, hydroquinone (HQ)-free, multimodal pigment-correcting serum (Advanced Brightening Treatment [ABT]) versus 4% HQ in moderate to severe hyperpigmentation, including melasma. METHODS: In this split-face study, ABT and 4% HQ were applied topically on randomly assigned facial sides twice daily for 12 weeks...
June 2024: JAAD international
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38707922/nootropic-effect-of-indian-royal-jelly-against-okadaic-acid-induced-rat-model-of-alzheimer-s-disease-inhibition-of-neuroinflammation-and-acetylcholineesterase
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rahul Dubey, L Sathiyanarayanan, Sandeep Sankaran, S Arulmozhi
BACKGROUND: Royal jelly is an anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and neuroprotective bee product. There are several sources for royal jelly and one of them is Indian Royal Jelly (IRJ). However, the neuroprotective actions of IRJ and the underlying molecular mechanisms involved are not well known. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the neuroprotective effect of IRJ in the okadaic acid (OKA)-induced Alzheimer's disease (AD) model in rats. METHODS: In male Wistar rats, OKA was intracerebroventricularly (ICV) administered, and from day 7, they were treated orally with IRJ or memantine for 21 days...
May 2024: Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38707044/cataplexy-mistaken-for-seizures-in-a-patient-with-undiagnosed-narcolepsy-type-i
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Erafat D Rehim, Martina Vendrame
Narcolepsy Type 1 is a sleep disorder, with cataplexy as its cardinal feature, characterized by sudden decrease or loss of muscle tone triggered by strong emotions. Cataplexy can be misdiagnosed as epileptic seizures given its clinical similarity to atonic seizures. The low prevalence of the disease added another layer of complexity in providing timely and accurate diagnosis. We report a case of a young man with recurrent episodes of falling and an inability to respond, initially misinterpreted as epileptic seizures due to findings in routine electroencephalography (EEG)...
April 2024: Curēus
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