Publications by authors named "Vincent D Tang"

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  • The study focuses on how rats can adapt their decision-making based on context, which is vital for navigating complex environments.
  • Researchers created a new task to analyze this context-dependent behavior and discovered that different neural strategies can be used by rats to accomplish the same task.
  • Results showed significant variability in how individual rats performed the task, revealing insights into the neural mechanisms underlying flexible decision-making and suggesting that these findings could apply to both biological and artificial systems.
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Purpose: Lacrimal gland adenoid cystic carcinoma (LGACC) is a rare orbital malignancy with devastating lethality. Neoadjuvant intra-arterial chemotherapy (IACC) has demonstrated cytoreductive effects on LGACC macroscopically, but limited studies have examined cellular and molecular determinants of the cytoreductive effect. This post hoc study assessed apoptotic marker expression on excised tumor specimens after neoadjuvant IACC and globe-sparing resection, emphasizing the examination of tumor margins.

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Backpropagation of error is the most widely used learning algorithm in artificial neural networks, forming the backbone of modern machine learning and artificial intelligence. Backpropagation provides a solution to the credit assignment problem by vectorizing an error signal tailored to individual neurons. Recent theoretical models have suggested that neural circuits could implement backpropagation-like learning by semi-independently processing feedforward and feedback information streams in separate dendritic compartments.

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Introduction: This retrospective cohort study presents the epidemiology of severe firearm-related ophthalmic injury and the level of ophthalmology involvement in the multidisciplinary management of head-and-neck gunshot injuries.

Methods: A retrospective study identified 207 patients with firearm-related injuries involving the head and neck treated at an Academic Tertiary Care Institution from 2010 to 2020.

Results: Ophthalmology consulted on 29% of patients with head-and-neck firearm injuries.

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Myxofibrosarcoma (MFS), a common sarcoma in adults, typically affects the extremities. Primary orbital involvement is uncommon, and orbital metastasis is exceedingly rare. We describe a case of orbital MFS due to metastasis and provide an updated literature review.

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Dendrites receive the vast majority of a single neuron's inputs, and coordinate the transformation of these signals into neuronal output. and theoretical evidence has shown that dendrites possess powerful processing capabilities, yet little is known about how these mechanisms are engaged in the intact brain or how they influence circuit dynamics. New experimental and computational technologies have led to a surge in interest to unravel and harness their computational potential.

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Purpose: To illustrate the importance of systemic evaluation in retinal dystrophies through examples of Alstrom syndrome, Bardet Biedl syndrome, and Refsum disease.

Observations: Detailed eye evaluations, including visual acuity, visual field, slit lamp examination, and indirect ophthalmoscopy were performed. Retinal imaging included fundus photography and spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT).

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Squamoid eccrine ductal carcinoma (SEDC) is a rare cutaneous neoplasm that often manifests as a plaque or nodule in sun-exposed areas of older patients. Herein, the authors report the first case of SEDC in the eyelid. A 76-year-old man presented with a 2.

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  • A 69-year-old woman with a prior orbital mass experienced worsening pain in her left eye despite medication.
  • CT scans showed significant swelling and bony erosion in her left orbit, with inflammation indicative of sarcoidosis.
  • She was initially treated with high-dose steroids, which helped, but when the pain returned post-treatment, it was managed with methotrexate and adalimumab injections.
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Introduction: Patients with ocular complaints frequently present to emergency departments (EDs) for care. Emergency department practitioners are often the first to evaluate these patients and determine the next steps in their care, which can be a challenging task. The purpose of this study is to determine the frequency of anterior segment pathology in the setting of the ED in hopes that this information will be useful in creating more effective management algorithms.

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Purpose: To determine the spectrum of retinal complications (RCs) in a cohort of eyes with a type 1 Boston keratoprosthesis (KPro).

Methods: All patients (36 eyes of 31 patients) who received a type 1 Boston KPro from January 2004 to December 2015 at the University of California, Davis, were included. Electronic medical records were reviewed for relevant clinical data.

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Increases in the number and/or the size of dendritic spines, sites of excitatory synapses, have been linked to different types of learning as well as synaptic plasticity in several brain regions, including the hippocampus, sensory cortex, motor cortex, and cerebellum. By contrast, a previous study reported that training on a maze task requiring the dorsal striatum has no effect on medium spiny neuron dendritic spines in this area. These findings might suggest brain region-specific differences in levels of plasticity as well as different cellular processes underlying different types of learning.

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