Publications by authors named "McKenzie E Maloney"

Post-procedure infections following in-office blepharoplasty are rare. is a weakly acid-fast, gram-positive, aerobic Actinomyces that rarely causes infections in humans. A 35-year-old female presented two weeks after an upper blepharoplasty with cyst-like swellings near the incision site.

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Background: Despite recent improvements in melanoma survival rates, persistent inequalities pose barriers to care for some patients.

Objective: To assess the influence of social determinants of health (SDoH) on melanoma treatment outcomes.

Methods: A systematic review (Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews CRD42022346854) of manuscripts that examined the association between SDoH and melanoma treatment-related outcomes in the United States was conducted using 5 databases.

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  • A clinical study was conducted to assess the effect of a neurocosmetic cream on reducing discomfort and enhancing recovery after radiofrequency (RF) microneedling in 11 healthy female subjects.
  • Results showed that the neurocosmetic was well-tolerated and effectively reduced skin irritation, with 83% of participants agreeing it helped reduce post-procedure irritation after 24 hours.
  • By the end of the study, 100% of participants reported a positive experience and a desire to return for further treatments, indicating the cream's efficacy over a leading comparator.
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Background: Surgeons face numerous choices in selecting sutures for skin closure, with potential adverse effects such as tissue tearing.

Objective: To investigate the influence of needle design and suture gauge on tissue tearing during suturing procedures.

Materials And Methods: The authors tested the tear-through force in Newtons for 3 needle types and 3 suture gauges using an artificial skin model and a professional-grade tensiometer.

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Background: Reverse cutting needles are commonly used in cutaneous surgery due to their perceived ease of use. Despite this, there is limited research evaluating the force required to puncture skin using contemporary needles.

Objective: This study aims to compare the puncture forces required for two different needle geometries across various gauge sizes.

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The purinergic signaling system is an evolutionarily conserved and critical regulatory circuit that maintains homeostatic balance across various organ systems and cell types by providing compensatory responses to diverse pathologies. Despite cardiovascular diseases taking a leading position in human morbidity and mortality worldwide, pulmonary diseases represent significant health concerns as well. The endothelium of both pulmonary and systemic circulation (bronchial vessels) plays a pivotal role in maintaining lung tissue homeostasis by providing an active barrier and modulating adhesion and infiltration of inflammatory cells.

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Purpose Applying to medical school is accompanied by significant barriers to prospective applicants. Students who are underrepresented in medicine (URiM) may face additional barriers. We created a mentorship program to pair pre-medical URiM students with medical student mentors.

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A monolayer of endothelial cells (ECs) lines the lumen of blood vessels and, as such, provides a semi-selective barrier between the blood and the interstitial space. Compromise of the lung EC barrier due to inflammatory or toxic events may result in pulmonary edema, which is a cardinal feature of acute lung injury (ALI) and its more severe form, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). The EC functions are controlled, at least in part, via epigenetic mechanisms mediated by histone deacetylases (HDACs).

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Lung cancer is the third most common cancer in addition to being the cancer responsible for the most annual deaths in the United States, comprising 15% of all diagnosed cancers, and 28% of all cancer deaths in 2020. Major advances in survival are because of gene sequencing and the advent of targeted biological therapy. The prevalence of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutations coexisting with anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) rearrangements is quite low.

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  • Tuberculosis (TB) is a serious health problem affecting over 1.5 million people each year, with kids being especially at risk.
  • There are eight types of cutaneous tuberculosis (CTB), with scrofuloderma being the most common in children, and other forms look like warts, ulcers, or small spots.
  • Treating CTB usually involves a 6-month course of medicine, but sometimes surgery may be needed, and it's important to do tests to identify the specific type of CTB.
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