Publications by authors named "Bianca Parker"

Objective: In this study, we aimed to evaluate mir-31-5p as a prognostic biomarker of keloid disease (KD) recurrence using a retrospective, treatment naïve, surgical cohort of head and neck KD cases from Henry Ford Health.

Methods: Using a tissue microarray, mir-31-5p expression was measured with miRNAscope, and mir-31-5p cell positivity was determined with QuPath. Logistic regression was used to test the association between mir-31-5p positive cells and KD recurrence at 1 year.

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The field of facial plastic and reconstructive surgery (FPRS) is an incredibly diverse, multispecialty field that seeks innovative and novel solutions for the management of physical defects on the head and neck. To aid in the advancement of medical and surgical treatments for these defects, there has been a recent emphasis on the importance of translational research. With recent technological advancements, there are now a myriad of research techniques that are widely accessible for physician and scientist use in translational research.

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  • Lower pelvic obliquity (PO) and L5 tilt in children with neuromuscular scoliosis (NMS) may lead to better surgical outcomes when fusion does not include the pelvis, particularly in hypotonic cases.
  • A study involving 125 children with spinal muscular atrophy and muscular dystrophy showed no significant differences in complications between those with distal spine anchors (DSAs) and those with distal pelvic anchors (DPAs), despite more nonambulatory patients in the DPA group.
  • The findings suggest strong consideration for pelvic fixation based on pelvic alignment, especially since ambulatory patients demonstrated better radiographic results compared to their nonambulatory counterparts.
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