Publications by authors named "Solomon C"

Sturge-Weber syndrome (SWS) is a rare congenital neurovascular disorder that initially presents with a facial port-wine birthmark (PWB) and most commonly associated with a R183Q somatic mosaic mutation in the gene . This mutation is enriched in endothelial cells. Contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) diagnoses brain abnormalities including leptomeningeal vascular malformation, an enlarged choroid plexus, and abnormal cortical and subcortical blood vessels.

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: The rapidly increasing rate of obesity has become an extremely important public health problem, particularly in developed countries. Obesity is associated with a range of health problems, often referred to as the metabolic syndrome. Adipose tissue is now regarded as an endocrine organ responsible for the hormonal secretion of adipokines, which are cytokines involved in various physiological processes.

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  • The study aimed to determine if grooms or riders could effectively record readable ECGs during exercise in Eventing horses and analyze the occurrence of arrhythmias in relation to workout type and intensity.
  • A total of 1002 ECGs from 62 horses were assessed, revealing that 33.9% of workouts showed arrhythmias, with complex arrhythmias being rare.
  • Key factors such as previous cardiac signs and workout intensity were linked to the presence of arrhythmias, but none of the horses suffered poor performance or collapse attributed to cardiac issues during the study.
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  • Vein graft disease refers to the inflammation and atherosclerosis that affects saphenous vein grafts used in coronary artery bypass surgery over time.
  • The study employed a novel spatial transcriptomic analysis to explore how arterial blood flow affects gene expression in the long saphenous vein, identifying 413 significant genes that respond to haemodynamic changes.
  • Findings revealed key pathways related to inflammation and tissue remodeling that could serve as potential therapeutic targets to prevent vein graft disease in the future.
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The aims were to determine the relationship(s) between match-play external load and post-match neuromuscular fatigue as latent constructs, the contribution of the specific measured variables to these latent constructs, and how these differ between forwards and backs in elite rugby union. Forty-one elite male rugby union players (22 forwards and 19 backs) from the same international rugby union team were tested, with data included from the 2020 and 2021 international seasons (11 matches; 146 player appearances). Player's match-play external loads were quantified using microtechnology (for locomotor activities) and video analysis (for collision actions).

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Aberrant vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) homeostasis and proliferation characterize vascular diseases causing heart attack and stroke. Here we elucidate molecular determinants governing VSMC proliferation by reconstructing gene regulatory networks from single-cell transcriptomics and epigenetic profiling. We detect widespread activation of enhancers at disease-relevant loci in proliferation-predisposed VSMCs.

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  • Reduced thrombin generation after cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) can lead to bleeding in surgical patients, leading researchers to compare the effectiveness of frozen plasma (FP) and four-factor prothrombin complex concentrate (4F-PCC) in replenishing coagulation factors.
  • LEX-211 (FARES-II) is a phase 3 study that randomly assigns adult cardiac surgery patients to receive either 4F-PCC or FP to evaluate which is more effective in managing bleeding post-surgery, with a focus on whether 4F-PCC is non-inferior to FP.
  • The study aims to enroll about 410 patients, with results expected by 2025, after receiving ethical approval from all participating institutions.
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  • Restorative justice programs can help people hurt by gun violence, but not many focus on the survivors or their families.
  • A program called Prescriptions for Repair in Durham, North Carolina, helped 30 people share their stories about gun violence in a safe space.
  • The experiences showed that listening is important, and issues like poverty and racism affect gun violence, especially for kids and youth.
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  • Debriefings can significantly improve team performance and safety culture in Pediatric Hospital Medicine (PHM), yet they remain underutilized.
  • A standardized debriefing process was created and aimed for a 75% completion rate with a duration of under 10 minutes after clinical events.
  • Over 20 months, debriefings achieved a median completion rate of 66% with an average time of 7 minutes, though attendance issues were noted, particularly regarding pediatric hospitalists.
  • Future plans involve expanding this debriefing process to other hospital units and assessing its impact on team performance and clinical outcomes.
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Aim: Chronic venous disease is a common pathology characterized by valvular incompetence and venous hypertension. The venous network of the lymph nodes at the Scarpa triangle connects the superficial and the deep venous systems. This study aimed to describe infrainguinal intranodal venous dilatations and to evaluate the connection with peripheral venous disease.

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Aberrant vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) homeostasis and proliferation characterize vascular diseases causing heart attack and stroke. Here we elucidate molecular determinants governing VSMC proliferation by reconstructing gene regulatory networks from single-cell transcriptomics and epigenetic profiling. We detect widespread activation of enhancers at disease-relevant loci in proliferation-predisposed VSMCs.

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  • Researchers studied how genetic factors influence the behavior of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) in processes like apoptosis, using samples from over 2000 individuals.
  • While they found no significant links to VSMC proliferation or migration, two specific genetic loci were associated with increased VSMC apoptosis.
  • The study highlighted the relationship between the genes GSDME and PALS2, suggesting that manipulating these genes could lead to new therapies targeting VSMC apoptosis.
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Background: There is a lack of uniformity across hospitals in applying inpatient versus observation status for short-stay (<48 h) pediatric hospitalizations, with negative financial implications associated with observation. Children with medical complexity (CMC) represent a growing population and incur high costs of care. The financial implications of inpatient and observation status for CMC have not been studied.

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Quantitative MRI (qMRI) has been shown to be clinically useful for numerous applications in the brain and body. The development of rapid, accurate, and reproducible qMRI techniques offers access to new multiparametric data, which can provide a comprehensive view of tissue pathology. This work introduces a multiparametric qMRI protocol along with full postprocessing pipelines, optimized for brain imaging at 3 Tesla and using state-of-the-art qMRI tools.

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Background And Aims: The FORMA-05 study compared the efficacy and safety of human fibrinogen concentrate (HFC) versus cryoprecipitate for hemostasis in bleeding patients undergoing cytoreductive surgery for pseudomyxoma peritonei (PMP). This subanalysis explores coagulation parameters in the FORMA-05 patients, with a focus on the seven patients who developed thromboembolic events (TEEs).

Methods: FORMA-05 was a prospective, randomized, controlled phase 2 study in which patients with predicted blood loss ≥2 L received HFC (4 g) or cryoprecipitate (two pools of five units), repeated as needed.

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Sporting environments provide opportunities for perpetrators to commit child sexual abuse (CSA). While awareness of CSA in sport and preventative interventions are increasing, CSA in sport still occurs at alarming rates. A systematic review was conducted to identify and synthesize the extant literature on the enabling factors for CSA in sport.

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