Publications by authors named "Garrett Barr"

Background: Spinal subdural hygroma (SSH) is a rare pathological entity occurring as a complication of spinal surgery. It is different from spinal subdural hematoma due to blunt trauma, anticoagulation therapy, spinal puncture, and rupture of vascular malformations.

Observations: The authors presented five patients with SSH who received decompression for lumbar stenosis.

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  • REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD) is linked to dream enactment behaviors and can precede conditions like Parkinson's disease and dementia, indicating potential early neurodegeneration.
  • A study comparing visual acuity among patients with RBD, idiopathic RBD (iRBD), and healthy controls found significant differences in contrast sensitivity visual acuity (CSVA) scores, with iRBD patients showing declines over time.
  • The results suggest that early visual processing issues in iRBD may mirror changes seen in Parkinson's disease, indicating possible dopaminergic neuron loss in the retina.
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Cardiac loops have been used extensively to study myocardial function. With changes in cardiac pump function, loops are shifted to the right or left. Functional luminal imaging probe (FLIP) recordings allow for loop analysis of the anal sphincter and puborectalis muscle (PRM) function.

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We sampled eight streams in the White Mountain National Forest, New Hampshire, throughout their elevational reach for larval salamanders and predatory fish to examine the effects of abiotic factors and predation on the distribution and abundance of larval salamanders. Eurycea bislineata (two-lined salamander) and Salvelinus fontinalis (brook trout) abundance varied among and within streams. Eurycea bislineata showed a negative association with S.

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