Publications by authors named "ACEVEDO D"

Background And Objective: Although generally low-risk, hyaluronic acid (HA) dermal fillers can lead to late-onset edema, particularly in the periocular region. This condition typically manifests three to four months post-injection and requires specialized management, usually with hyaluronidase. However, increased use of hyaluronidase has resulted in instances of post-hyaluronidase syndrome, leading to unaesthetic outcomes.

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  • The study investigates the outcomes of superior capsular reconstruction (SCR) using a dermal allograft, specifically analyzing the impact of graft tears based on their location rather than treating all tears as a single group.
  • Researchers hypothesized that patients with intact grafts would experience similar functional outcomes as those with tears that still covered the tuberosity.
  • Results showed significant improvements in shoulder function and pain scores for patients with both intact grafts and those with specific types of tears, with a notable distinction in outcomes based on graft integrity and tear location.
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  • This study investigates the use of intratumoral tavokinogene telseplasmid (TAVO-EP) with nivolumab before surgery in patients with advanced melanoma, focusing on its effects on the tumor environment.
  • Sixteen patients participated, showing a 63% preoperative response rate, with a pathologic complete response (pCR) of 60% and a major pathologic response (MPR) of 80% post-treatment.
  • The treatment demonstrated significant immune activation and a favorable safety profile, suggesting TAVO-EP combined with nivolumab may be an effective strategy for enhancing anti-tumor immunity in melanoma.
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Introduction: Entry point selection, a crucial aspect of femoral antegrade nailing, can impact nail fit and consequently fracture reduction. In adults, the standard entry portals used are the piriformis fossa and the tip of the greater trochanter. Previous systematic reviews comparing the two techniques have not been limited to Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) and have not consistently included the same available RCTs.

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Background: Syndesmotic injuries are frequently stabilized using syndesmotic screws. Traditionally, these screws were routinely removed during the postoperative period, however recent literature has brought into question the necessity of routine removal, citing no change in functional outcomes and the inherent risks of a second surgery. Our study aimed to compare outcomes of patients undergoing routine syndesmotic screw removal versus those undergoing an on-demand approach to removal.

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Background: This systematic review and meta-analysis investigated the treatment for Achilles tendon rupture (ATR) associated with the lowest risk of rerupture in older patients.

Methods: Five databases were searched through September 2022 for studies published in the past 10 years analyzing operative and nonoperative ATR treatment. Studies were categorized as "nonelderly" if they reported only on patients aged 18-60 years.

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Background: Research experience is mandatory for all Orthopaedic Surgery residency programs. Although the allocation of required protected time and resources varies from program to program, the underlying importance of research remains consistent with mutual benefit to both residents and the program and faculty. Authorship and publications have become the standard metric used to evaluate academic success.

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Regulatory T cells (Treg) are essential for immune balance, preventing overreactive responses and autoimmunity. Although traditionally characterized as CD4+CD25+CD127FoxP3, recent research has revealed diverse Treg subsets such as Tr1, Tr1-like, and CD8 Treg. Treg dysfunction leads to severe autoimmune diseases and immune-mediated inflammatory disorders.

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  • The study highlights the challenges in interpreting diagnostic results for inborn errors of immunity due to the absence of age-specific reference values for Tregs in children and a lack of consensus on Treg immunophenotypes.
  • The researchers compared three definitions of Tregs and examined the frequencies and maturation status of both Tregs and Bregs in a sample of 55 healthy pediatric controls.
  • Findings showed significant variability in Treg numbers based on the definition used, a positive correlation between the definitions, and a trend of declining Treg and Breg frequencies as children age, with Breg maturation occurring earlier than Tregs.
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A 24-year-old male, with a body mass index (BMI) of 31.7 and a previous open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) of the left ankle seven years ago, presented to the emergency department with a peri-implant, comminuted fibula fracture with broken hardware and syndesmotic injury. The nature of the revision surgery made proper guidewire placement during fibular nailing difficult.

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With the incidence of primary total hip arthroplasty continuing to rise in the United States, the innovation behind improving current total hip arthroplasty systems inevitably grows with it-each new design potentially ushering in new flaws. We report a case of screw failure with the Arcos Modular Femoral Revision System-Trochanteric Bolt and Claw Technique in a 74-year-old male patient. The patient presented to the investigator's clinic for their 20-month follow-up evaluation of their complex right hip revision.

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  • Radial head arthroplasty (RHA) is an effective treatment for complex radial head fractures, but more extensive studies are needed to identify the best implant types and sizes due to the limited existing literature.
  • A study analyzing 405 RHA cases revealed that larger radial head diameters correlate with higher revision rates, especially in the first 36 months post-surgery, and that obese patients tend to have worse outcomes.
  • The findings indicated no significant differences in outcomes between two specific implant types (Acumed Anatomic and Evolve), but the study highlighted a higher reoperation rate for patients with terrible triad injuries compared to isolated cases.
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Graphene oxide (GO) and reduced graphene oxide have outstanding qualities that could be exploited as reinforcement and antibacterial agents in a plethora of biomedical applications. In this contribution, it is reported the deployment of a polyacrylamide GO-hydrogel composite (GO@pAAm) which was photo-converted and structured by ultra-short laser irradiation using a direct laser writing (DLW) approach. The materials were characterized by Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy and confocal microscopy.

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  • The neonatal immune development starts during pregnancy to prepare babies for life outside the womb, focusing on non-inflammatory immune responses to promote tolerance.
  • Newborns have heightened Th17/Th22 responses for better protection against fungi and mucosal threats.
  • There’s growing interest in how immune-modulating drugs taken during pregnancy affect fetal immune development, highlighting the need for more research on their long-term impacts on newborn immune health.
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Chronic inflammation is a major contributor to the development of obesity-induced insulin resistance, which then can lead to the development of type 2 diabetes (T2D). Skeletal muscle plays a pivotal role in insulin-stimulated whole-body glucose disposal. Therefore, dysregulation of glucose metabolism by inflammation in skeletal muscle can adversely affect skeletal muscle insulin sensitivity and contribute to the pathogenesis of T2D.

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Organic chemical reactions have been used to functionalize preformed conducting polymers (CPs). The extensive work performed on polyaniline (PANI), polypyrrole (PPy), and polythiophene (PT) is described together with the more limited work on other CPs. Two approaches have been taken for the functionalization: (i) direct reactions on the CP chains and (ii) reaction with substituted CPs bearing reactive groups (e.

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The mechanochemical synthesis of polyanilines (PANIs), made by oxidative polymerization of anilines, is reviewed. First, previous knowledge of the polymerization reaction in solution is discussed to understand the effect of different parameters: oxidant/monomer ratio, added acid, oxidant, temperature and water content on the properties of the conducting polymers (molecular weight, degradation, doping/oxidation level, conductivity, and nanostructure). The work on mechanochemical polymerization (MCP) of anilines is analyzed in view of previous data in solution, and published data are critically reconsidered to clarify the interpretation of experimental results.

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β-hemoglobinopathies like sickle cell disease (SCD) and β-thalassemia are characterized by differing mutations in the hemoglobin subunit beta gene (HBB). These disorders vary in phenotypic presentation and severity, with more severe manifestations leading to transfusion dependence along with associated complications such as infection and iron overload. β-hemoglobinopathies symptoms rapidly worsen after birth as the levels of fetal hemoglobin (HbF) begin to decline.

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The present work reports the antibacterial activity againstof a nanocomposite made of zinc oxide nanoparticles dispersed in a poly(acrylamide-co-hydroxyethylmethacrylate) matrix (PAAm-Hema-ZnONPs). Thesynthesis of ZnONPs inside of the PAAm-Hema crosslinked network is described. Moreover, the physicochemical properties of the PAAm-Hema-ZnONPs nanocomposite are analyzed.

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Appendicitis is one of the most common conditions that leads to an acute abdomen. Surgical management is the gold standard for therapy. The main cause of appendicitis is an obstruction in the appendicular lumen.

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Introduction: Predominant polarity (PP) has been proposed as a specifier of bipolar disorder (BD) due to its relationship with clinical and prognostic variables. It is possible that this is due to a different underlying neurobiology, in such a way that the changes found by structural nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (sMRI) in BD are different and specific.

Objectives: To explore findings of structural neuroimaging in patients with BD type I (BD-I) according to PP.

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With over 60,000 cases diagnosed annually in the US, ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is the most prevalent form of early-stage breast cancer. Because many DCIS cases never progress to invasive ductal carcinomas (IDC), overtreatment remains a significant problem. Up to 20% patients experience disease recurrence, indicating that standard treatments do not effectively treat DCIS for a subset of patients.

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Pseudouridine is one of the most abundant RNA modifications, occurring when uridines are catalyzed by Pseudouridine synthase proteins. It plays an important role in many biological processes and has been reported to have application in drug development. Recently, the single-molecule sequencing techniques such as the direct RNA sequencing platform offered by Oxford Nanopore technologies have enabled direct detection of RNA modifications on the molecule being sequenced.

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Background: It is essential to understand the factors that affect the academic achievement of schoolchildren, both in general and in terms of the major subsectors of each grade. Although symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Negative Defiant Disorder (NDD-which are commonly recognized as externalizing problems in childhood and adolescence-have been associated with lower academic achievement in the international literature, few studies have addressed this problem in Latin America. This study aimed to analyze the possible predictive relationship of attention problems, hyperactivity, and defiant behavior on academic achievement.

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  • The study focuses on superior capsule reconstruction (SCR) for treating irreparable massive rotator cuff tears (MRCT) and proposes a new classification system for assessing graft integrity and tear locations.
  • Data was collected from 53 patients who underwent SCR, with an 80% follow-up rate using MRI to evaluate postoperative graft integrity.
  • Results showed that 38% of grafts remained intact, while the majority of the tears occurred at various locations, emphasizing the need for further research on the clinical implications of these findings.
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