Publications by authors named "Chin M"

This meta-analytic review examined irritability across childhood and adolescence as it relates to symptoms of common mental health disorders in these periods. Of key interest was whether the relationship between irritability and symptom severity varies according to symptom domain. This was tested at the level of broad symptom dimensions (internalizing versus externalizing problems) as well as discrete diagnostic domains (e.

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Adverse effects of advanced age and poor initial neurological status on outcomes of patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) have been documented. While a predictive model of the non-linear correlation between advanced age and clinical outcome has been reported, no previous model has been validated. Therefore, we created a prediction model of the non-linear correlation between advanced age and clinical outcome by machine learning and validated it using a separate cohort.

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  • Eagle syndrome usually involves a long styloid process stressing the internal carotid artery (ICA), but a case is presented where a patient had ICA dissection without elongation of the styloid process.
  • A 43-year-old man experienced left hemiparesis and underwent treatment for a blockage in the right middle cerebral artery and ICA, where the styloid process was found to be linked to the dissection.
  • The authors suggest that even a normal-length styloid process can cause mechanical stress that leads to ICA dissection, highlighting the importance of assessing the styloid process in patients with cervical ICA dissection.
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Objective: Aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is associated with high morbidity and mortality rates. In particular, functional outcomes of SAH caused by large or giant (≥ 10 mm) ruptured intracranial aneurysms are worsened by high procedure-related complication rates. However, studies describing the risk factors for poor functional outcomes specific to ruptured large/giant aneurysms are sparse.

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Mitochondria undergo dynamic morphological changes depending on cellular cues, stress, genetic factors, or disease. The structural complexity and disease-relevance of mitochondria have stimulated efforts to generate image analysis tools for describing mitochondrial morphology for therapeutic development. Using high-content analysis, we measured multiple morphological parameters and employed unbiased feature clustering to identify the most robust pair of texture metrics that described mitochondrial state.

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Barth Syndrome (BTHS) is an early onset, lethal X-linked disorder caused by a mutation in tafazzin (TAFAZZIN), a mitochondrial acyltransferase that remodels monolysocardiolipin (MLCL) to mature cardiolipin (CL) and is essential for normal mitochondrial, cardiac, and skeletal muscle function. Current gene therapies in preclinical development require high levels of transduction. We tested whether TAFAZZIN gene therapy could be enhanced with the addition of a cell-penetrating peptide, penetratin (Antp).

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Objective: To investigate the impact of using orthokeratology lenses (OK lenses) for one year on the axial length (AL) and choroidal thickness (ChT) in the 6 mm concentric central retinal region.

Methods: 36 myopic children (36 eyes) aged 8 to 16 years were enrolled. For the duration of one year, the OK group (18 subjects) utilized OK lenses, while the spectacles group (18 subjects) utilized single-vision spectacles as a control.

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Background: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is a common heritable heart disease where the most frequently associated mutations occur in the myosin-binding protein C () sarcomere-associated gene. HCM is also a common veterinary clinical problem in certain cat breeds such as Maine Coons and Ragdolls, also most associated with mutations in . Mouse models of HCM in which mutations are introduced recapitulate some, but not all, features of human HCM.

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Multidimensional variables linked to repetitive behavior, hyperactivity, and mood dysregulation are correlated with the prevalence and severity of self-injurious behavior (SIB) in individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). The purpose of this exploratory study was to examine differences in Aberrant Behavior Checklist (ABC) subscales between individuals with socially maintained SIB and automatically maintained SIB (ASIB). Overall, there were not significant differences in ABC subscale elevations between the SIB and ASIB groups.

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Bereavement during childhood impacts children's wellbeing and biopsychosocial development. Research examining impacts and outcomes of childhood bereavement and supportive interventions has highlighted a myriad of factors that influence children's unique, complex experiences of grief, necessitating a personalized, child-centred approach. Children's grief support is underpinned by well-established grief theories studied primarily in adult populations, and stage-based developmental theories that characterise child development as "normative" and universal.

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  • GLP-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RAs) show a modest decrease in low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) and total cholesterol (TC) based on a review of clinical trials.
  • The analysis found no significant impact on triglycerides, very low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (VLDL-C), or high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C).
  • Weight changes did not have a notable effect on LDL-C or TC levels among study participants.
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The cancer risk associated with aristolochic acid (AA) exposure through the consumption of AA-containing herbal medicine has received tremendous attention in the past decades. However, environmental exposure routes from the associated medicinal herb cultivation fields have received little attention. We reveal through liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry analysis of over 400 soil samples collected from three different Aristolochiaceae herb cultivation fields that AAs, which are nephrotoxic and carcinogenic, and aristoloxazines (AXs), a family of recently identified neurotoxic and genotoxic AA analogues, are widespread pollutants in these areas.

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  • Immune mediated necrotising myopathy (IMNM) is a rare autoimmune muscle disease linked to idiopathic inflammatory myopathies, typically diagnosed through a muscle biopsy that shows muscle damage without significant inflammation.
  • Historical terms like 'neuromyositis' describe some muscle conditions with nerve involvement, but no previous cases of polyneuropathy combined with IMNM have been documented.
  • A case study of a 35-year-old man revealed IMNM alongside non-length dependent axonal polyneuropathy, and he improved with steroid treatment, emphasizing the uniqueness of seronegative IMNM with nerve issues.
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Introduction: Laparoscopic ventral hernia mesh repair (LVHR) is gaining popularity possibly due to reduced complications, reduced hospital stay, early return to work and better cosmesis. In intra-peritoneal onlay method (IPOM) a dual layer composite mesh with an absorbable barrier on the visceral surface is used for minimising bowel adhesions. Three most popular prosthetic mesh scaffolds are polypropylene (PP), polyester and expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE).

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The increase in access to facial gender-affirming surgery has resulted in an increase in facial feminization procedures for transfeminine and gender nonbinary populations. However, refined execution of facial masculinization is challenged by the lack of defined measurements for facial augmentation, the lack of long-term predictability in autologous bone grafting in augmentation procedures, and the lack of precision in traditional facial augmentation procedures with generic alloplastic implants. The authors describe an innovation in facial masculinization surgery using modern reconstructive craniofacial surgical techniques with preoperative virtual modeling and the fabrication of 3-dimensionally printed, patient-specific custom implants.

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Background: Congenital external carotid-jugular arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) are often diagnosed based on a pulsatile neck mass. Patients rarely complain of headaches or neck pain.

Observations: A 45-year-old woman with no history of trauma had been diagnosed with a congenital cervical external carotid AVF 10 years earlier.

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Background And Aim: Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) has become the treatment of choice for many superficial gastric neoplasms. Clinical outcomes are increasingly comparable between Japanese and Western series; however, data are lacking on the validity of risk stratification tools in Western cohorts. We aimed to evaluate clinical outcomes, explore risk stratification, and compare our data with published Western series.

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Audience: Clerkship-level medical students, sub-interns, junior and senior residents, attending physicians.

Introduction: Bite injuries and envenomation are core content found in the model of the clinical practice of emergency medicine.1 However, depending on the geographic location of training or clinical practice, physicians may or may not be exposed to these pathologies.

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At the presynaptic active zone, voltage-gated Ca channels (Cas) mediate Ca entry for neurotransmitter release. Cas are a large family of proteins, and different subtypes have distinct localizations across neuronal somata, dendrites and axons. Here, we review how neurons establish and maintain a specific Ca repertoire at their active zones.

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Background: Gender-affirming feminizing hormone therapy induces body fat redistribution. However, the amount and timing of facial fat changes in response to feminizing hormone therapy are unknown, despite being relevant to counseling and surgical planning for facial gender-affirming surgery. The authors assessed the influence of feminizing hormone therapy duration on malar and temporal fat volume.

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Background And Purpose: Carotid artery stenosis, particularly the progression from asymptomatic to symptomatic lesions, is a key factor in cerebrovascular events. This study identifies predictors of symptom development in low-grade carotid stenosis (<50%), focusing on intraplaque hemorrhage (IPH) and dynamic plaque changes.

Materials And Methods: We conducted a retrospective study analyzing 30 cases of symptomatic low-grade carotid stenosis, using carotid MRI before and after symptom onset.

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