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Quantitative MRA Feature Prediction of Post-Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Delayed Cerebral Ischemia and Angiographic Vasospasm

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CONCLUSION: In patients with aSAH, average tortuosity is independently inversely associated with future development of DCI. Total branch number and average tortuosity are independently inversely associated with future vasospasm. With further validation, quantitative MRA features may serve as predictive markers for DCI and vasospasm after aSAH.
Mohamad H Mosi

Role of Polygenic Risk Scores in Predicting Cognitive Functioning after Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A TRACK-TBI Study

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Patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and Glasgow Coma Scale scores of 13-15 (historically called mild TBI [mTBI]) commonly experience changes in cognitive functioning, including processing speed, memory, and executive functioning. In a prospective sample (N = 523) of individuals of European descent who had been treated in a U.S. level 1 trauma center for mTBI, we examined the prognostic value of four polygenic risk scores (PRS) for cognitive outcomes at 6-months postinjury. To estimate the...
Lindsay D Nelson

Genetic and Transcriptomic Profiles Identify Potential Therapeutic Targets of Concurrent Follicular and Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma and Transformed Follicular Lymphoma

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Concurrent follicular and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (FL/DLBCL) and transformed follicular lymphoma (tFL) are distinct B-cell lymphoma entities, posing challenges for understanding pathogenesis and clinical management. The clinical characteristics of 98 FL/DLBCL, 31 tFL, 403 FL1-2/3A, and 608 DLBCL patients were analyzed. DNA sequencing was performed in these cohorts, and RNA sequencing was performed on 60 FL/DLBCL, 8 tFL, 175 FL1-2/3A, and 329 DLBCL patients. FL/DLBCL was characterized by...
Rui Sun

Radiographic and clinical predictors of surgical outcomes following endoscopic decompression for radiculopathy in adult degenerative scoliosis: A multi-center retrospective study

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INTRODUCTION: Endoscopic transforaminal decompression is a minimally invasive approach for treating radiculopathy in adult degenerative scoliosis (ADS) secondary to foraminal stenosis. Previous research supports the feasibility and safety of this technique, but the correlation of preoperative measures with postoperative outcomes remains unclear.
Mounica Paturu

Host biological sex directs immune control of the <em>Plasmodium</em> parasite liver stage in mice

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INTRODUCTION: Plasmodium parasites, the causative agents of malaria, undergo a complex liver stage shaped by the spatial heterogeneity of the liver. As one of the most sexually dimorphic organs, the liver undergoes sex-specific immune responses. However, the roles of biological sex and androgens in regulating hepatic host-parasite interactions during Plasmodium infection remain poorly understood.
Caroline J Duncombe

Behavioral attention and academic achievement: a comprehensive meta-analysis

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Extant literature has found attention and academic achievement to be related throughout development. Surprisingly, there are few comprehensive meta-analytic studies of the size of this effect. Therefore, the present study evaluates the relation between ADHD symptomatology (i.e., ratings of inattention and/or hyperactivity/impulsivity) and academic achievement, over 106 studies and 450 effect sizes, with moderators assessing: study design type; symptomatology type; academic domain and subskills;...
Anthony R Gioia

Regional patterns of molecular sensitization to dust mites and pollens in a Portuguese pediatric population: a multicentric study

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Molecular tools enable detailed analysis of molecular allergens. Understanding their regional variability, considering environmental factors, improves diagnostic accuracy and allows individualized approaches in pediatric allergy management. This multicenter retrospective study analyzed the results of ImmunoCAP ISAC^(®) test (n = 1010) performed in pediatric patients from 14 Portuguese hospitals. Sensitization to dust mite (DM) molecular allergens was found in 64% of patients, mainly to major...
João Nogueira Oliveira

Tau biomarkers in Special Operations Forces with repeated blast exposure: a cross-sectional study

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US Special Operations Forces (SOF) personnel endure repeated blasts throughout training and combat. Recent human postmortem, neuroimaging and blood proteomic work suggest that tau pathology is present following repeated blast exposure. This study aimed to determine whether blood tau markers are associated with brain tau paired helical filaments (PHFs) in SOF personnel. Twenty-eight active-duty SOF completed a positron emission tomography-magnetic resonance imaging scan with the PHF-specific...
Chieh-En Jane Tseng

Transcriptome-based maturation assessment revealed pro-maturation transcription factors of cardiomyocytes

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Induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes have shown promise to be an essential tool for studying genetic cardiac diseases. However, their limited maturity remains a barrier to reaching their full potential. Many have challenged this problem; however, it is difficult to compare the results because the parameters for cardiomyocyte maturation are diverse, mostly relying on physiological experiments that display significant lab-to-lab variations and are labor-intensive, and are not...
Nawin Chanthra

Continuum of care in hospitalized patients with opioid or stimulant use disorder and infectious complications of drug use-substance use/infectious disease integrated clinic compared to treatment as usual to prevent infection-related readmission (CHOICE…

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BACKGROUND: People who inject drugs (PWID) experience high rates of serious injection-related bacterial and fungal infections (SIRI), including cellulitis, osteomyelitis, and endocarditis. These infections often require prolonged antibiotic treatment and result in frequent rehospitalizations, with over 50% of patients readmitted within 1 year. Few evidence-based interventions exist to optimize continuity of care for addiction, management, and prevention of SIRI following hospitalization.
Elana S Rosenthal

Modeling the cost-effectiveness of the next-generation COVID-19 mRNA-1283 vaccine in the United States

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CONCLUSIONS: Study results suggest mRNA-1283 may represent a highly cost-effective strategy (considering a $100,000-150,000 per QALY willingness-to-pay threshold) to reduce COVID-19 burden. Based on rVE assumptions made, mRNA-1283 was estimated to dominate originally-licensed mRNA vaccines in this recommended population. mRNA-1283 may provide a valuable option to optimize US COVID-19 immunization programs and protect those most vulnerable.
Kelly Fust

Disruptive technologies in spine surgery: current trends, outcomes, and ethical implications

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Disruptive technologies are reshaping the landscape of spine surgery by enhancing precision, improving patient outcomes, and transforming surgical training and planning. This review explores the integration of augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), patient-specific implants, endoscopic techniques, advanced navigation, and robotics in spine surgery. Preoperative applications include immersive VR-based resident training and AR-assisted surgical planning, which have demonstrated improved...
Alyssa M Bartlett

Comparative Analysis of Rotary Systems in Curved Root Canals: Evaluation of Wear, Transportation, and Centering Capacity

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Background/Objectives: Root canal instrumentation has a crucial role in the success of endodontic treatment. However, management of curved root canals remains a challenge. This study aimed to compare the performance of four rotatory file systems, ProTaper Next, TruNatomy, ProTaper Ultimate and Race Evo, in terms of wear, transportation and centering capacity, in curved root canals. Methods: A total of 150 human tooth roots were selected, divided based on the degree of curvature, and then...
Siri Paulo

Country-level instability is related to a stronger perceived climate of polarization across 44 countries

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Deep-seated partisan animosity and aversion present challenges across the global political landscape, yet little is known about how individuals perceive the climate of polarization in their societies or the broader societal conditions that shape these perceptions. Drawing on a dataset spanning 44 countries (N = 8917), we examined how macro-level indicators of dysfunction and disruption relate to the perceived climate of polarization - that is, the degree to which people believe major voter...
Amy S G Lee

Longitudinal pain intensity and interference symptomatology in mild traumatic brain injury: a TRACK-TBI study

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An estimated 50% to 75% of patients with mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) report chronic pain. Symptomatology evolution, subtypes, and risk factors remain poorly understood. We evaluated patient-reported pain intensity and interference with daily function in a longitudinal U.S. mTBI cohort. The Transforming Research and Clinical Knowledge in Traumatic Brain Injury Study prospectively enrolled patients with TBI across 18 trauma centers who received head computed tomography (CT) within 24 hours...
Christine J Gotthardt

Gene × environment interaction between latrophilin-3 (Lphn3 or Adgrl3) and developmental permethrin exposure in Sprague Dawley rats

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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) occurs in 9.8% of U.S. children and has a large hereditary component arising from multiple gene variants. One of these is Latrophiln-3 (LPHN-3). Using CRISPR/Cas9 we deleted exon 3 in Sprague Dawley rats to create a global Lphn3 knockout (gKO). The gKO rats are hyperactive, startle hyper-reactive, impulsive, and have impaired working, spatial, and egocentric learning and memory. Permethrin (PRM) is a widely used pyrethroid insecticide. Acute...
Charles V Vorhees

Integrated infectious disease and substance use disorder treatment for severe injection-related infections: protocol for the randomized controlled HI-SIRI trial

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BACKGROUND: Hospitalizations for acute bacterial and fungal infections related to injection drug use are increasing in the background of the United States drug overdose crisis. These infections are a significant contributor to morbidity and mortality among people who inject drugs (PWID). Currently, limited comprehensive approaches to caring for PWID hospitalized with severe injection-related infections (SIRIs) exist. We developed a multidisciplinary model integrating infectious disease (ID),...
David P Serota
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