Publications by authors named "G S Mudhar"

Chronic subdural hematoma (cSDH) is one of the most common types of intracranial hemorrhages, particularly in the elderly. Despite extensive research regarding cSDH diagnosis and treatment, there is conflicting data on predictors of postoperative mortality (POM). We conducted a large retrospective review of patients who underwent a cSDH evacuation at a single urban institution between 2015 and 2022.

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  • Researchers examined over 2.4 million brain cells from 18 locations in the common marmoset using single-nucleus RNA sequencing to analyze gene expression patterns in various brain structures.
  • The findings suggest that the adult identity of most neuron types is influenced more by their developmental origins than by the types of neurotransmitters they release.
  • High proportions of specific neuron types were found in higher-order cortical areas, and the study utilized cell type-specific enhancers and AAV-GFP to visualize different interneuron morphologies in the neocortex and striatum.
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Purpose: With sensitivities over 95%, non-contrast computer tomography of kidney, ureter and bladder (CTKUB) is the investigation of choice in renal colic to diagnose or exclude ureteric calculi. CTKUB delivers an average effective radiation dose of 5.4 millisievert (mSv) and is used to follow-up calculi not visible on plain X-ray, whereas plain radiography has a radiation exposure of 0.

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Background: Vascular smooth muscle cells (SMC) are central to arterial structure and function yet their involvement in the progression of abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) disease is not well studied. The progressive and silent nature of AAA in man essentially restricts research to the use of "end-stage" tissue recovered during surgical repair. This study aimed to generate an ex vivo model of AAA using protease-treated porcine carotid arteries maintained in a novel bioreactor, and to compare the structural and functional changes in SMC cultured from the recovered vessels with those from human tissue acquired at elective surgical repair.

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