Introduction: Studies reported inferior outcomes when radiotherapy starts >6-8 weeks post-surgery for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) but are limited due to time variable dichotomization. We assessed the relationship between survival and the time between surgery and radiotherapy as a continuous variable, hypothesising there would be no change in patients' survival at 6-8 weeks post-surgery.
Methods/materials: Inclusion criteria: patients with HNSCC who underwent surgery and adjuvant (chemo)radiotherapy, Jan 2014-Dec 2020.
Objective: Our primary aim was to identify a low-risk subgroup of older adults (aged 65 and older) presenting to ED with minor head trauma which can be safely managed without a cranial CT (cCT).
Methods: This was a single-site, prospective, observational, cohort study conducted at a major-referral ED. Alert, haemodynamically stable, older adults with suspected head trauma were eligible.
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol
December 2024
Proprioceptive input is essential for coordinated locomotion and this input must be properly gated to ensure smooth and effective movement. Presynaptic inhibition mediated by GABAergic interneurons provides regulation of sensory afferent feedback. Serotonin not only promotes locomotion, but also modulates feedback from sensory afferents, both directly and indirectly, potentially by acting on the GABAergic interneurons that mediate presynaptic inhibition.
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