Publications by authors named "G Jallo"

Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of a postoperative multimodal pain control protocol on perioperative pain scores in children undergoing decompression for Chiari type I malformation (CM-I).

Methods: This retrospective matched cohort study included patients < 21 years of age who underwent elective suboccipital craniectomy and C1 laminectomy for CM-I with or without duraplasty at a single center from January 2020 to July 2023. A standardized, multimodal postoperative pain protocol was implemented in August 2021 that did not use narcotic patient-controlled analgesia.

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Objective: There is an ongoing debate regarding the optimal treatment for craniosynostosis as diverse factors influence the election between endoscopic and open surgery. Previous evidence favors endoscopic procedures. However, evidence remains unfulfilled by a limited number of patients and clustered in very few centers worldwide making it difficult to define it as a replicable technique in different populations.

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Unlabelled: Patients who have radiographically detectable lesions in their brain or other symptoms compatible with brain tumors pose challenges for diagnosis. The only definitive way to diagnose such patients is through brain biopsy, an obviously invasive and dangerous procedure. Here we present a new workflow termed "CSF-BAM" that simultaneously identifies cell or T cell receptor rearrangements, neuploidy, and using PCR-mediated amplification of both strands of the DNA from CSF samples.

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  • * The study identifies a five-gene signature linked to N6-methyladenosine (m6A) RNA modification that is associated with patient survival and can improve risk assessment in medulloblastoma through a machine learning classification model.
  • * Findings indicate that m6A-associated long non-coding RNAs influence tumor progression and immune responses, suggesting potential new targets for treatment and the development of clinical tools for better management of the disease.
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  • * Researchers analyzed 469 tumor samples to discover a five-gene m6A-associated long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) signature (M6LSig) that correlates with overall survival and developed a clinical nomogram to predict patient prognosis.
  • * The study found that the expression of m6A-associated lncRNAs is linked to immune cell types in the tumor environment and demonstrated that silencing key m6A genes slows tumor growth, underscoring the potential of
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