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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38724526/glioma
#61
REVIEW
Michael Weller, Patrick Y Wen, Susan M Chang, Linda Dirven, Michael Lim, Michelle Monje, Guido Reifenberger
Gliomas are primary brain tumours that are thought to develop from neural stem or progenitor cells that carry tumour-initiating genetic alterations. Based on microscopic appearance and molecular characteristics, they are classified according to the WHO classification of central nervous system (CNS) tumours and graded into CNS WHO grades 1-4 from a low to high grade of malignancy. Diffusely infiltrating gliomas in adults comprise three tumour types with distinct natural course of disease, response to treatment and outcome: isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH)-mutant and 1p/19q-codeleted oligodendrogliomas with the best prognosis; IDH-mutant astrocytomas with intermediate outcome; and IDH-wild-type glioblastomas with poor prognosis...
May 9, 2024: Nature Reviews. Disease Primers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38724152/a-1-day-old-girl-with-infantile-hemangioma-and-sternal-cleft
#62
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Meer S Hossain, Alexia T Stamatiou, Kellianne C Kleeman, Brian C Kellogg, Peter D Wearden, Angelo A Leto Barone, Jennifer S Nelson
A newborn girl presented to the hospital on the first day of life because of respiratory failure. She was born at home at 37 weeks' gestation with minimal prenatal care and was found to be small for gestational age. The patient was found to have partial sternal agenesis and sternal cleft, cutis aplasia, left facial hemangioma, micrognathia, wide-spaced nipples, and low-set ears. The mother's and baby's urine toxicology screening were positive for amphetamines. Chest radiographs on admission showed bilateral hazy opacities...
May 2024: Chest
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38723734/modulation-of-human-frontal-midline-theta-by-neurofeedback-a-systematic-review-and-quantitative-meta-analysis
#63
REVIEW
Maria Pfeiffer, Andrea Kübler, Kirsten Hilger
Human brain activity consists of different frequency bands associated with varying functions. Oscillatory activity of frontal brain regions in the theta range (4-8Hz) is linked to cognitive processing and can be modulated by neurofeedback - a technique where participants receive real-time feedback about their brain activity and learn to modulate it. However, criticism of this technique evolved, and high heterogeneity of study designs complicates a valid evaluation of its effectiveness. This meta-analysis provides the first systematic overview over studies attempting to modulate frontal midline theta with neurofeedback in healthy human participants...
May 7, 2024: Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38722399/ventral-hernia-repair-in-india-a-delphi-consensus
#64
REVIEW
P Chowbey, R Wadhawan, D Subramanian, D Bhandarkar, J Gandhi, K L Kumari, M Baijal, M Khetan, M S Kathalagiri, P Khandelwal, P Lal, P Dasgupta, P Balachandran, S Dave, S J Baig, V Soni
PURPOSE: While research on inguinal hernias is well-documented, ventral/incisional hernias still require investigation. In India, opinions on laparoscopic ventral hernia repair (LVHR) techniques are contested. The current consensus aims to standardize LVHR practice and identify gaps and unfulfilled demands that compromise patient safety and therapeutic outcomes. METHODS: Using the modified Delphi technique, panel of 14 experts (general surgeons) came to a consensus...
May 9, 2024: Hernia: the Journal of Hernias and Abdominal Wall Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38721573/compound-heterozygous-robo3-mutation-in-two-siblings-presenting-with-horizontal-gaze-palsy-without-scoliosis-case-based-review
#65
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adnan Deniz, Sinan Çomu, Mesut Güngör, Yonca Anık, Bülent Kara
Horizontal gaze palsy with progressive scoliosis (HGPPS) is a rare, autosomal recessively inherited disorder characterized by a congenital absence of conjugated horizontal eye movements with progressive scoliosis developing in childhood and adolescence. HGPPS is caused by mutations of the ROBO3 gene that disrupts the midline crossing of the descending corticospinal and ascending lemniscal sensory tracts in the medulla. We present two siblings, 5-year-old and 2-year-old boys with HGPPS, from non-consanguineous parents...
June 2024: Journal of Pediatric Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38721442/comparative-evaluation-of-caudal-epidural-method-to-ultrasound-guided-s1-transforamen-block-in-patient-s-lumbar-discectomy-with-failed-back-syndrome-symptoms-a-double-blind-clinical-trial
#66
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Masoud Hashemi, Artadokht Khoshooei, Alireza Amanollahi, Sogol Asgari
BACKGROUND: Post-lumbar surgery syndrome (PLSS) refers to persistent or recurrent pain following spinal surgery with an unknown cause. It is commonly associated with epidural fibrosis (EF). Some studies suggest that epidural steroid injection (ESI) can effectively alleviate pain in PLSS, particularly when targeting the S1 nerve root using S1 transforaminal epidural steroid injection (S1-TFESI). A key factor in a successful block is accurately visualizing the first dorsal sacral foramen, and the needle's destination is the dorsal S1 foramen...
December 2023: Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38721072/risk-factors-for-intrapartum-anorectal-mucosal-lacerations-and-rectovaginal-fistula-a-retrospective-comparative-study
#67
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shunji Suzuki
INTRODUCTION: We examined the risk factors for fourth-degree perineal lacerations (intrapartum anorectal mucosal lacerations) and rectovaginal fistulas as one of the later complications. METHODS: We reviewed the obstetric records of all singleton vaginal deliveries after 22 weeks of gestation at our institute between January 2006 and December 2018 (n = 19,370). RESULTS: Of the 19,370 deliveries, 61 had fourth-degree perineal lacerations (0...
April 15, 2024: JMA journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38719985/robotic-transversus-abdominis-release-using-hugo-ras-system-our-initial-experience
#68
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicolas Quezada, Maria Jesus Irarrazaval, David C Chen, Milenko Grimoldi, Fernando Pimentel, Fernando Crovari
BACKGROUND: Transversus abdominis release (TAR) is an effective technique for treating large midline and off-midline hernias. Recent studies have demonstrated that robotic TAR (rTAR) is technically feasible and associated with improved outcomes compared to open surgery. There is no published experience to date describing abdominal wall reconstruction using the novel robotic platform HUGO RAS System (Medtronic®). METHODS: All consecutive patients who underwent a rTAR in our institution were included...
May 8, 2024: Surgical Endoscopy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38718899/working-memory-processes-and-intrinsic-motivation-an-eeg-study
#69
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Natalia Zhozhikashvili, Maria Protopova, Tatiana Shkurenko, Marie Arsalidou, Ilya Zakharov, Boris Kotchoubey, Sergey Malykh, Yuri Pavlov
Processes typically encompassed by working memory (WM) include encoding, retention, and retrieval of information. Previous research has demonstrated that motivation can influence WM performance, although the specific WM processes affected by motivation are not yet fully understood. In this study, we investigated the effects of motivation on different WM processes, examining how task difficulty modulates these effects. We hypothesized that motivation level and personality traits of the participants (N = 48, 32 females; mean age = 21) would modulate the parietal alpha and frontal theta electroencephalography (EEG) correlates of WM encoding, retention, and retrieval phases of the Sternberg task...
May 6, 2024: International Journal of Psychophysiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38717598/increased-risk-of-incisional-hernia-after-stoma-closure-in-patients-with-colorectal-cancer
#70
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Naoki Takada, Yasuhiro Takano, Atsuko Okamoto, Takafumi Nakano, Yuta Imaizumi, Hiroshi Sugano, Yasuhiro Takeda, Masahisa Ohkuma, Makoto Kosuge, Ken Eto
PURPOSE: Stoma construction and closure are common surgical strategies in patients with colorectal cancer. The present study evaluated the influence of multiple incisional sites resulting from stoma closure on incisional hernia after colorectal cancer surgery. METHODS: The study included 1681 patients who underwent colorectal cancer surgery. Multiple incisional sites were defined as the coexistence of incisions at the midline and stoma closure sites. We retrospectively investigated the relationship between the presence of multiple incisional sites and incisional hernia development in patients with colorectal cancer...
May 8, 2024: Surgery Today
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38716920/stapled-fascial-closure-vs-continuous-hand-sewn-suture-experimental-study-of-the-abdominal-wall-on-porcine-model-and-human-cadaver
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Francisco Tustumi, George Felipe Bezerra Darce, Murillo Macedo Lobo Filho, Ricardo Zugaib Abdalla, Thiago Nogueira Costa
BACKGROUND: One of the primary complications associated with large incisions in abdominal surgery is the increased risk of fascial closure rupture and incisional hernia development. The choice of the fascial closure method and closing with minimal tension and trauma is crucial for optimal results, emphasizing the importance of uniform pressure along the suture line to withstand intra-abdominal pressure. AIMS: To evaluate the resistance to pressure and tension of stapled and sutured hand-sewn fascial closure in the abdominal wall...
2024: Brazilian Archives of Digestive Surgery: ABCD
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38716712/fatal-postoperative-tension-pneumocephalus-after-acute-subdural-hematoma-evacuation-a-case-report
#72
JOURNAL ARTICLE
N Gkantsinikoudis, P Monioudis, E Antoniades, V Tsitouras, I Magras
Purpose: Tension pneumocephalus (TP) represents a rare pathology characterized by constant accumulation of air in the intracranial space, being associated with increased risk of herniation, neurologic deterioration and death. Regarding neurosurgical trauma cases, TP is majorly encountered after chronic subdural hematoma evacuation. In this case report, we present a rare case of fatal postoperative TP encountered after craniotomy for evacuation of acute subdural hematoma (aSDH). Case Presentation: An 83-year old gentleman was presented to the emergency department of our hospital with impaired level of consciousness...
May 8, 2024: International Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38714113/regulatory-role-of-primary-cilia-in-oral-and-maxillofacial-development-and-disease
#73
REVIEW
Zhan Liu, Guoliang Sa, Zhuoyu Zhang, Qingwei Wu, Jing Zhou, Xuewen Yang
Primary cilia have versatile functions, such as receiving signals from the extracellular microenvironment, mediating signaling transduction, and transporting ciliary substances, in tissue and organ development and clinical disease pathogenesis. During early development (embryos within 10 weeks) in the oral and maxillofacial region, defects in the structure and function of primary cilia can result in severe craniofacial malformations. For example, mice with mutations in the cilia-related genes Kif3a and IFT88 exhibit midline expansion and cleft lip/palate, which occur due to abnormalities in the fusion of the single frontonasal prominence and maxillary prominences...
April 25, 2024: Tissue & Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38713250/a-proposed-stratification-system-to-address-the-heterogeneity-of-subdural-hematoma-outcome-reporting-in-the-literature
#74
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peyton L Nisson, John Francis, Michelot Michel, Takuma Maeda, Chirag Patil
A major challenge within the academic literature on SDHs has been inconsistent outcomes reported across studies. Historically, patients have been categorized by the blood-product age identified on imaging (i.e., acute, subacute, or chronic). However, this schematic has likely played a central role in producing the heterogeneity encountered in the literature. In this investigation, a total of 494 patients that underwent SDH evacuation at a tertiary medical center between November 2013-December 2021 were retrospectively identified...
May 7, 2024: Neurosurgical Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38712212/cellular-flows-initiate-left-right-patterning-prior-to-laterality-gene-expression-in-amniotes
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Rieko Asai, Shubham Sinha, Vivek N Prakash, Takashi Mikawa
UNLABELLED: A bilateral body plan is predominant throughout the animal kingdom. Bilaterality of amniote embryos becomes recognizable as midline morphogenesis begins at gastrulation, bisecting an embryonic field into the left and right sides. Soon after, left-right asymmetry also starts. While a series of laterality genes expressed after the left-right compartmentalization has been extensively studied, the laterality patterning prior to and during midline morphogenesis has remained unclear...
April 25, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38712125/transcriptomic-characterization-of-human-lateral-septum-neurons-reveals-conserved-and-divergent-marker-genes-across-species
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Robert A Phillips, Seyun Oh, Svitlana V Bach, Yufeng Du, Ryan A Miller, Joel E Kleinman, Thomas M Hyde, Stephanie C Hicks, Stephanie C Page, Keri Martinowich
The lateral septum (LS) is a midline, subcortical structure, which regulates social behaviors that are frequently impaired in neurodevelopmental disorders including schizophrenia and autism spectrum disorder. Mouse studies have identified neuronal populations within the LS that express a variety of molecular markers, including vasopressin receptor, oxytocin receptor, and corticotropin releasing hormone receptor, that control specific facets of social behavior. Despite its critical role in the regulation of social behavior and notable gene expression patterns, comprehensive molecular profiling of the human LS has not been performed...
April 26, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38711801/music-training-is-related-to-late-erp-modulation-and-enhanced-performance-during-simon-task-but-not-stroop-task
#77
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Miguel A Velasquez, Jenna L Winston, Sandeepa Sur, Kate Yurgil, Anna E Upman, Stella R Wroblewski, Annabelle Huddle, Paul J Colombo
Increasing evidence suggests that music training correlates with better performance in tasks measuring executive function components including inhibitory control, working memory and selective attention. The Stroop and Simon tasks measure responses to congruent and incongruent information reflecting cognitive conflict resolution. However, there are more reports of a music-training advantage in the Simon than the Stroop task. Reports indicate that these tasks may differ in the timing of conflict resolution: the Stroop task might involve early sensory stage conflict resolution, while the Simon task may do so at a later motor output planning stage...
2024: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38710067/nasal-airway-volumes-are-more-asymmetric-in-skeletally-mature-patients-with-cleft-lip-and-palate-than-controls-on-3-dimensional-analysis
#78
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dominic J Romeo, Kaan T Oral, Benjamin B Massenburg, Jinggang J Ng, Meagan Wu, Jonathan H Sussman, Steven Du, Scott P Bartlett, Jordan W Swanson, Jesse A Taylor
BACKGROUND: This study assesses nasal airway volumes in skeletally mature patients with CLP and healthy controls and examines the relationship among nasal volumes, cleft laterality, and facial asymmetry. METHODS: Computed tomography images from patients with CLP and controls were analyzed using Mimics Version 23.0 (Materialise, Leuven, Belgium). Relationships among nasal airway volume, cleft laterality, and facial asymmetry were compared. RESULTS: The 89 patients in this study included 66 (74%) CLP and 23 (17%) controls...
May 7, 2024: Journal of Craniofacial Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38709047/structural-rhinoplasty-as-an-effective-surgical-approach-for-frontonasal-dysplasia
#79
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarut Chaisrisawadisuk, Somboon Chaisrisawadisuk
Frontonasal dysplasia (FND), a rare congenital craniofacial disorder, primarily influences the development of midline craniofacial structures. A notable manifestation of this condition is nasal hypoplasia. This report details the treatment of a 19-year-old male patient diagnosed with FND accompanied by a severe case of nasal hypoplasia. The authors used structural rhinoplasty to achieve total nasal reconstruction. Albeit with some minor sequelae, the outcome of this surgery was markedly positive, enhancing both the cosmetic appearance and functional capacity of the nose...
May 6, 2024: Journal of Craniofacial Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38708844/poland-s-first-vascular-access-team-3-year-analysis-insights-and-learnings
#80
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maciej Latos, Dariusz Kosson, Mateusz Zawadka
BACKGROUND: During the COVID-19 pandemic, Poland saw a surge in interest in midline catheters (MCs) and Long Peripheral Catheters (LPCs) for intravenous therapy. Before this, MCs were not extensively utilised in the country, and there was no formally established Polish vascular access team. MCs, which have been used for years in many countries, are now becoming increasingly common in Poland. This study aimed to analyse the use of MCs in a 3-year perspective of their introduction in daily clinical practice based on a nurse-led Vascular Access Team (VAT)...
May 6, 2024: Journal of Vascular Access
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