Publications by authors named "Kann M"

Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a major global health concern, affecting millions of people worldwide. HBV is part of the hepadnaviridae family and one of the primary causes of acute and chronic liver infections, leading to conditions such as cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Understanding the intracellular transport and genome repair mechanisms of HBV is crucial for developing new drugs, which-in combination with immune modulators-may contribute to potential cures.

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Introduction: Prehabilitation (preoperative rehabilitation) encompasses a range of patient health driven interventions with the potential to enhance surgical outcomes. This systematic review aims to assess the efficacy of prehabilitation on postoperative outcomes across surgical specialties, focusing on physical functionality and postoperative length of stay (LOS).

Methods: Medline, Embase, CINAHL Plus, Cochrane Library, Scopus, and Clinicaltrials.

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Unlabelled: An increase in third-party commercial resources targeted towards medical students has led to substantial changes in the way students prepare for medical assessments. A systematic review and meta-analysis was conducted to identify the third-party resources most used by medical students. A total of 1056 citations were screened with 19 full-text studies included.

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Background: Anterior cerebral artery (ACA) occlusions account for up to 4 % of all acute ischemic strokes and may lead to debilitating outcomes. While endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) is a well-established treatment for large vessel occlusions, its efficacy and safety for primary ACA occlusions remains unclear. This systematic review and meta-analysis aims to address this gap by evaluating the clinical outcomes, safety, and efficacy of EVT in the treatment for primary ACA occlusions.

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CD70 has emerged as a promising target in acute myeloid leukemia (AML), and we have previously demonstrated the potency of an optimized CD70-targeted ligand-based CAR. However, here, we identify in vivo CD70 antigen escape as a limitation of single antigen targeting. Combination targeting of CD70 and CD33 may overcome AML antigen heterogeneity.

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Purpose: A majority of published series report on stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) for 1-2 contiguous vertebral levels due to concerns regarding setup accuracy and radiation toxicity. This study evaluates patients with metastases spanning ≥ 3 contiguous levels treated with SBRT and augments its findings with a review of other studies investigating multilevel spine SBRT.

Methods: Analysis of a prospectively collected database of 49 patients with 55 metastases spanning ≥ 3 contiguous vertebral levels treated with SBRT at a single institution (2002-2023) was performed.

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Background And Objectives: The role of radiosurgery in the treatment of benign intracranial tumors is well established. However, there are limited long-term follow-up studies on outcomes after stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) for benign intradural spinal tumors. In this article, we report a large single-institution experience in using SRS to treat patients with benign intradural tumors of the spine.

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Reoperation is the most significant complication following any surgical procedure. Developing machine learning methods that predict the need for reoperation will allow for improved shared surgical decision making and patient-specific and preoperative optimisation. Yet, no precise machine learning models have been published to perform well in predicting the need for reoperation within 30 days following primary total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA).

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Objectives: Recently, deep learning medical image analysis in orthopedics has become highly active. However, progress has been restricted by the absence of large-scale and standardized ground-truth images. To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first to propose an innovative solution, namely a deep few-shot image augmentation pipeline, that addresses this challenge by synthetically generating knee radiographs for training downstream tasks, with a specific focus on knee osteoarthritis Kellgren-Lawrence (KL) grading.

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Background And Objectives: In patients experiencing pain secondary to pathological compression fractures, balloon-assisted kyphoplasty and subsequent stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) may allow for restoration of vertebral height and irradiation of the underlying malignancy to control local disease progression. The aim of this study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of kyphoplasty treatment before SBRT in patients with spinal metastases and benign tumors.

Methods: An analysis of a prospectively collected database of 70 patients and 75 metastatic and benign spinal lesions that underwent kyphoplasty before SBRT at a single institution (2002-2023) was conducted.

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  • The study examines the status of pediatric neurosurgeons in the U.S., focusing on the geographic distribution, retention after training, and academic leadership metrics based on factors like gender and training era.
  • A total of 298 currently practicing pediatric neurosurgeons were identified, with 26.2% being women and 74.5% working in academic positions; however, regional differences in doctor density were noted.
  • Among these neurosurgeons, 39.3% held leadership roles, but women faced challenges in achieving higher academic ranks and were more inclined to practice in the regions where they trained.
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Background: The accurate and safe positioning of cervical pedicle screws is crucial. While augmented reality (AR) use in spine surgery has previously demonstrated clinical utility in the thoracolumbar spine, its technical feasibility in the cervical spine remains less explored.

Purpose: The objective of this study was to assess the precision and safety of AR-assisted pedicle screw placement in the cervical spine.

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  • This study is a systematic review that compares two surgical techniques for correcting cervical deformities: anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) and anterior cervical corpectomy and fusion (ACCF).
  • The meta-analysis included 26 studies involving over 25,000 patients, focusing on clinical outcomes like pain scores, radiographic measurements, and various surgical metrics such as complications and recovery time.
  • The findings suggest that while both techniques improve patient outcomes, ACDF shows advantages in reducing neck pain, improving spinal alignment, decreasing graft complications, and lowering surgery duration and hospital stay compared to ACCF.
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Background And Objectives: Academic productivity is viewed as a critical objective factor for a neurosurgery residency applicant. There has been a consistent rise in academic productivity over the last decade, but a lack of consistent data on the utility of this in helping neurosurgery residency programs identify which applicants will enter academic neurosurgery. This cross-sectional study evaluates the predictiveness of academic productivity before and during residency on career choice, both independent and dependent of training environment.

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  • Precise gene expression control is crucial for maintaining cell function, and its decline with age contributes to changes in cellular health and related diseases.
  • Gene regulatory networks model the interactions that govern gene expression through mechanisms like signal transduction and transcription factors, reflecting how genes coexpress under various conditions.
  • Advances in technology have improved our ability to analyze these networks, leading to better insights into cellular aging and disease, with applications from large-scale multi-omics datasets.
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Approximately 50% of patients with hematologic malignancies relapse after chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell treatment; mechanisms of failure include loss of CAR T persistence and tumor resistance to apoptosis. We hypothesized that both of these challenges could potentially be overcome by overexpressing one or more of the Bcl-2 family proteins in CAR T cells to reduce their susceptibility to apoptosis, both alone and in the presence of BH3 mimetics, which can be used to activate apoptotic machinery in malignant cells. We comprehensively investigated overexpression of different Bcl-2 family proteins in CAR T cells with different signaling domains as well as in different tumor types.

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Background: Living kidney donors are screened pre-donation to estimate the risk of end-stage kidney disease (ESKD). We evaluate Machine Learning (ML) to predict the progression of kidney function deterioration over time using the estimated GFR (eGFR) slope as the target variable.

Methods: We included 238 living kidney donors who underwent donor nephrectomy.

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Background: Adoptive cell therapy, such as chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cell therapy, has improved patient outcomes for hematological malignancies. Currently, four of the six FDA-approved CAR-T cell products use the FMC63-based αCD19 single-chain variable fragment, derived from a murine monoclonal antibody, as the extracellular binding domain. Clinical studies demonstrate that patients develop humoral and cellular immune responses to the non-self CAR components of autologous CAR-T cells or donor-specific antigens of allogeneic CAR-T cells, which is thought to potentially limit CAR-T cell persistence and the success of repeated dosing.

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This study utilized digital PCR to quantify HBV RNA and HBV DNA within three regions of the HBV genome. Analysis of 75 serum samples from patients with chronic infection showed that HBV RNA levels were higher in core than in S and X regions (median 7.20 vs.

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Optogenetics is a powerful tool used to manipulate physiological processes in animals through cell-specific expression of genetically modified channelrhodopsins. In optogenetics is frequently used for temporal control of neuronal activation or silencing through light-dependent actuation of cation and anion channelrhodopsins, respectively. The high setup costs and complexity associated with commercially available optogenetic systems prevents many investigators from exploring the use of this technology.

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Purpose: Patients and caregivers impacted by myelomeningocele (MMC) use online discussion board forums to create community and share information and concerns about this complex medical condition. We aim to identify the primary concerns expressed on these forums with the goal of understanding gaps in care that may merit investment of resources to improve care received by this population.

Methods: Anonymous posts from online MMC discussion boards were compiled using internet search engines.

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  • Various surgical techniques exist for thoracic corpectomy, but traditional posterior methods may not be adequate for complex deformities; this text discusses a transdural multilevel high thoracic corpectomy method.
  • A 25-year-old patient with neurofibromatosis experienced complications after previous surgeries, leading to a novel transdural approach to successfully resect part of the vertebral body.
  • The surgery corrected kyphosis, demonstrated stable neuromonitoring, and showed no postoperative complications after one year, highlighting the effectiveness of the transdural approach for difficult thoracic cases.
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: Advances in virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and mixed reality (MR) technologies have resulted in their increased application across many medical specialties. VR's main application has been for teaching and preparatory roles, while AR has been mostly used as a surgical adjunct. The objective of this study is to discuss the various applications and prospects for VR, AR, and MR specifically as they relate to spine surgery.

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