Publications by authors named "Bako A"

Background: Astrocytoma, an IDH-mutant is a common primary brain tumor. Total surgical resection is not feasible due to peritumoral infiltration mediated by extracellular matrix (ECM) molecules.

Methods: This study aimed at determining the expression pattern of ECM molecules in different prognostic groups of WHO grade 2 and grade 3 patients and identifying the effect of onco-radiotherapy on tumor cell invasion of grade 3 patients.

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Rationale: Uterine carcinosarcomas (UCS) are rare aggressive biphasic tumors classified as a subtype of high-grade uterine carcinomas. However, these tumors have particular histopathological features and clinical behavior with worse prognosis than high-grade uterine carcinomas.

Patient Concerns: The incidence of UCS is increasing and more studies are required to elucidate their clinical and histopathological characteristics.

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Background: Neuroimaging is the gold-standard diagnostic modality for all patients suspected of stroke. However, the unstructured nature of imaging reports remains a major challenge to extracting useful information from electronic health records systems. Despite the increasing adoption of natural language processing (NLP) for radiology reports, information extraction for many stroke imaging features has not been systematically evaluated.

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This study hypothesizes that depression mediates the association between exposure to stigma and medication non-adherence in people living with HIV (PLHIV). We recruited 372 PLHIV from the Stigma, health-related Quality of life, antiretroviral Adherence, and Depression among people living with HIV (SQuAD-HIV) project, a multicenter cross-sectional study conducted between October 2021 and February 2022 among PLHIV attending six ART clinics in two geopolitical regions of northern Nigeria. A structural equation modeling (SEM) framework, utilizing the full information maximum likelihood estimator, was used to elucidate the pathways linking stigma, depression, and ART medication adherence, adjusting for sociodemographic characteristics.

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  • * A 40-year-old patient with long-term epigastric pain and diarrhea was diagnosed with ZES after undergoing imaging and biopsy, revealing a gastrinoma.
  • * Surgical removal of the gastrinoma is the most effective treatment for ZES, and early diagnosis is crucial for managing symptoms like chronic diarrhea and abdominal pain.
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Background: Nationally representative studies evaluating the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on haemorrhagic stroke outcomes are lacking.

Methods: In this pooled cross-sectional analysis, we identified adults (≥18 years) with primary intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) or subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) from the National Inpatient Sample (2016-2020). We evaluated differences in rates of in-hospital outcomes between the prepandemic (January 2016-February 2020) and pandemic (March-December 2020) periods using segmented logistic regression models.

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People living with HIV (PLHIV) are at higher risk of poor outcomes of SARS-CoV-2 infection. Here we report the pooled prevalence of COVID-19 vaccine acceptance/uptake and determinants among this vulnerable population of PLHIV based on a systematic review and meta-analysis of studies published by 25 August 2023. Among the 54 included studies (N = 167,485 participants), 53 (N = 166,455) provided data on vaccine acceptance rate, while 27 (N = 150,926) provided uptake data.

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  • Bayesian analysis of the MISTIE-3 trial, which studied minimally invasive surgery with thrombolysis for intracerebral hemorrhage, reveals insights beyond traditional binary outcomes.
  • The study involved 506 adults randomized to either the MISTIE intervention or standard medical care, assessing the intervention's impact on functional and survival outcomes through various prior distributions.
  • Results showed a 70% to 87% probability of MISTIE being beneficial for a good 365-day modified Rankin Scale score, though the likelihood of achieving greater effect sizes was significantly lower.
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  • Limited data exists on the impact of CADASIL (Cerebral Autosomal Dominant Arteriopathy with Subcortical Infarcts and Leukoencephalopathy) in the U.S., prompting a study on the cerebrovascular disease burden in these patients.
  • A total of 914 CADASIL patients were analyzed, with 65.2% having experienced cerebrovascular events; ischemic strokes were the most common occurrence, and many affected individuals had additional neurological health issues.
  • The study found that males had a higher risk of stroke onset and mortality related to CADASIL, emphasizing the need for early screening and tailored treatment approaches for better management of symptoms and risks.
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Background: Although stroke is well recognized as a critical disease, treatment options are often limited. Inpatient stroke encounters carry critical information regarding the mechanisms of stroke and patient outcomes; however, these data are typically formatted to support administrative functions instead of research. To support improvements in the care of patients with stroke, a substantive research data platform is needed.

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Introduction: Data on nationwide trends and seasonal variations in the incidence of Intracerebral Hemorrhage (ICH) in the United States (US) are lacking.

Methods: We used the Nationwide Inpatient Sample (2004-2019) and Census Bureau data to calculate the quarterly (Q1:January-March; Q2:April-June; Q3:July-September; Q4:October-December) incidence rates (IR) of adult (≥18 years) ICH hospitalizations, aggregated across Q1-Q4 and Q2-Q3. We report adjusted incidence rate ratios (aIRR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for differences in the quarterly incidence of ICH, as compared to acute ischemic stroke (AIS), between Q1Q4 and Q2Q3 using a multivariable Poisson regression model.

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  • Socioeconomic deprivation negatively impacts functional outcomes after intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), with stroke severity and cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) both playing significant roles in these outcomes.
  • The study analyzed data from 677 patients, examining the relationships between socioeconomic status, stroke severity, CSVD burden, and functional outcomes at 90 days post-ICH.
  • Findings indicate that high deprivation, severe CSVD, and increasing stroke severity independently correlate with a higher likelihood of severe disability or death, underscoring the importance of these factors in patient outcomes.
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Since first reported in December 2019 in Wuhan, China, COVID-19 caused by Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) Corona virus2 (SARS CoV-2) quickly spread to become a pandemic that has caused significant morbidity and mortality. The rapidity of the spread of the virus and the high mortality at the outset threatened to overwhelm health systems worldwide, and, indeed, this significantly impacted maternal health, especially since there was minimal experience to draw from. Experience with Covid 19 has grown exponentially as the unique needs of pregnant and labouring women with COVID-19 infection have become more evident.

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Key Clinical Message: Liver cirrhosis may worsen during pregnancy resulting in adverse maternal and fetal outcomes. Proper antenatal evaluation, staging, and variceal screening will facilitate the management. Elective endoscopic variceal ligation (EVL) during the second trimester can prevent unexpected variceal bleeding.

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The absence of the Meibomian gland is a rare cause of evaporative dry eye disease. A 45year old Lady, a known patient of our clinic whom we have been managing for allergic conjunctivitis for the past 5 years, started complaining of her eyes feeling dry and foreign body sensation 2 years ago. Her ocular surface disease index was 12.

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  • This study analyzes trends and disparities in case fatality and discharge outcomes for patients with primary intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) across the U.S. from 2004 to 2018.
  • The research shows that urban hospitals have a lower ICH case fatality rate (24.9%) compared to rural hospitals (32.5%), and that overall fatality rates are declining more rapidly in urban settings.
  • The findings suggest that enhancing access to specialized neurocritical care resources in rural areas could help bridge the gap in ICH patient outcomes between urban and rural hospitals.
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Objectives: We evaluated the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines and monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) against postacute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC).

Design And Setting: A retrospective cohort study using a COVID-19 specific, electronic medical record-based surveillance and outcomes registry from an eight-hospital tertiary hospital system in the Houston metropolitan area. Analyses were replicated across a global research network database.

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  • Splenic lymphangiomas (SL) are rare benign cystic lesions primarily found in children but also occur in adults, warranting splenectomy for diagnosis and treatment.
  • A retrospective study of splenectomy cases between June 2020 and August 2022 identified 16 patients, revealing that 25% had SL, with the average age being 30.25 years.
  • The findings suggest that SL typically involves older patients with significant splenomegaly, challenging previous assumptions about their rarity, and highlighting that open splenectomy remains a common surgical approach.
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Introduction: Malaria is the second leading cause of death in children after diarrheal disease, with low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) accounting for over 9 in 10 incidence and deaths. Widespread acceptance and uptake of the RTS,S vaccine, recently approved by the world health organization (WHO), is projected to significantly reduce malaria incidence and deaths. Therefore, we conducted this systematic review and meta-analysis with the aim to determine the malaria vaccine acceptance rate and the factors associated with acceptance.

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Background: Gastric cancer (GC) is the fifth most common type of cancer and the fourth most common cause of cancer-related mortality. Although the risk of GC and peptic ulcer disease (PUD) is known to be increased by infection, evidence regarding the direct relationship between PUD and GC across ethnicities is inconclusive. Therefore, we investigated the association between PUD and GC in the Stomach cancer Pooling (StoP) consortium.

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Introduction: We report the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on health-care use disruption among people with mild cognitive impairment or Alzheimer's disease and related dementia (MCI/ADRD).

Methods: We compared the pandemic-period health-care use between MCI/ADRD and matched non-MCI/ADRD patients. Using 4-year pre-pandemic data, we modeled three health-care use types (inpatient, outpatient, emergency encounters) to predict pandemic-period use, disaggregated for lockdown and post-lockdown periods.

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Background: Sex differences in post-stroke cognitive decline have not been systematically evaluated in a nationally representative cohort. We use a quasi-experimental design to investigate sex differences in rate of post-stroke cognitive decline.

Methods: Utilizing the event study design, we use the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) data (1996-2016) to evaluate the differences (percentage points [95% Confidence interval]) in the rate of change in cognitive function, measured using the modified version of the Telephone Interview for Cognitive Status (TICS-m) score, before and after incident stroke, and among patients with and without incident stroke.

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  • - Schistosomiasis, particularly from the parasite Schistosoma haematobium, is linked to bladder squamous cell carcinoma, a deadly form of cancer with a poor prognosis compared to other bladder cancers.
  • - Two fatal cases in Niger involved a 38-year-old woman and a 37-year-old man who experienced severe pelvic pain and blood in urine, leading to the diagnosis of advanced invasive bladder cancer linked to the parasite.
  • - The study highlights that preventing schistosomiasis through parasite eradication is crucial, as it could significantly reduce the risk of developing this aggressive cancer.
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Background: We report contemporary trends in nationwide incidence of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) across demographic and regional strata over a 15-year period.

Methods: Utilizing the Nationwide Inpatient Sample (2004-2018) and US Census Bureau data, we calculated ICH incidence rates for age, race/ethnicity, sex, and hospital region sub-cohorts across 5 consecutive 3-year periods (2004-2006 to 2016-2018). We fit Poisson and log binomial regression models to evaluate demographic and regional differences in ICH incidence and trends in prevalence of hypertension and past/current anticoagulant use among hospitalized ICH patients.

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