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A 66-year-old woman reported 10 days of generalised weakness, falls and memory 'glitches'. She had developed left-sided ophthalmic herpes zoster 3 months before but was otherwise well. MR scan of brain showed acute left-sided ischaemic strokes and CT cerebral angiogram identified marked stenoses of the left anterior and middle cerebral arteries.

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Integrating artificial intelligence (AI) technologies into neurology promises increased patient access, engagement, and quality of care, as well as improved quality of work life for clinicians. While most studies have focused on comparing AI models to expert performance, we argue for a more practical approach: demonstrating how AI can augment clinical practice. This article presents a framework for pragmatic AI augmentation, addressing the shortage in neurology practices, exploring the potential of AI in opportunistic screening, and encouraging the concept of AI serving as a "co-pilot" in neurology.

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Gender and language effects on the long-term average speech spectrum (LTASS) have been reported, but typically using recordings that were bandlimited and/or failed to accurately capture extended high frequencies (EHFs). Accurate characterization of the full-band LTASS is warranted given recent data on the contribution of EHFs to speech perception. The present study characterized the LTASS for high-fidelity, anechoic recordings of males and females producing Bamford-Kowal-Bench sentences, digits, and unscripted narratives.

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  • This study explores the prevalence and characteristics of sport-related concussions (SRC) among high school athletes in central Illinois, highlighting that over a million SRCs occur in children annually in the U.S., and there's a lack of data on risk factors related to these injuries.* -
  • The research analyzed data from 4,360 athletes between 2009 and 2023, finding that most SRCs occurred during competitions in sports like football, soccer, and basketball, with headaches identified as the most severe symptom.* -
  • Key findings showed that students with prior concussions, hospitalizations for head injuries, or specific health issues had increased odds of SRC, while those identifying as Black or African American and attending larger schools had lower
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  • The study explores relational memory, which involves binding different pieces of information into memory to guide actions and behaviors.
  • Experiments focused on how spatial memory is affected by the presence of distinct categories of stimuli during a reconstruction task, where participants had to remember and place items back in their original locations.
  • Results showed that participants made more errors when items belonged to the same category (within-category errors) compared to items from different categories (between-category errors), indicating that categorization can shape memory organization but may hinder task performance.
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Synthetic hydrogels displaying cartilage-mimetic bulk and surface properties may serve as cartilage substitutes. Multi-network, electrostatic hydrogels that leverage intra- and inter-network repulsive and attractive forces represent a promising approach. Herein, triple network (TN) hydrogels were prepared to obtain a combination of desired characteristics (, hydration, stiffness, shear stress, and friction properties).

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Kidney toxicology of a novel compound Lithium Bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide (LiTFSI, ie. HQ-115) used in energy applications: An epigenetic perspective.

Sci Total Environ

December 2024

Department of Bioengineering, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801, USA; Department of Comparative Biosciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801, USA; Carl Woese Institute for Genomic Biology, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801, USA; Cancer Center at Illinois, Beckman Institute, Carle-Illinois College of Medicine, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801, USA; Biomedical Research Center, Mills Breast Cancer Institute, Carle Foundation Hospital, Urbana, IL 61801, USA. Electronic address:

Exposure to emerging energy-based environmental contaminants such as lithium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide (LiTFSI, trade name HQ-115), poses a significant threat to human health, yet its impact on kidney function and epigenetic regulation remains poorly understood. Here, we investigated the effects of LiTFSI exposure on kidney-related biochemical indicators, renal injuries, and epigenetic alterations in male CD-1 mice under both 14-day and 30-day exposure durations. Our study revealed that LiTFSI exposure led to changes in kidney-related markers, notably affecting serum bicarbonate levels, while relative kidney weight remained unaffected.

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Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) is an uncommon form of non-atherosclerotic coronary artery disease, characterized by a sudden tear in coronary artery layers. Pregnancy-associated SCAD (P-SCAD) is a rare variant occurring during pregnancy or postpartum. We present a case of P-SCAD in a 31-year-old postpartum female who experienced generalized tonic-clonic seizures along with ventricular fibrillation.

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Novel repurposing of sulfasalazine for the treatment of adrenocortical carcinomas, probably through the SLC7A11/xCT-hsa-miR-92a-3p-OIP5-AS1 network pathway.

Surgery

January 2025

Department of Biomedical and Translational Sciences, Carle Illinois College of Medicine, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL; Department of Surgery, Carle Illinois College of Medicine, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL. Electronic address:

Background: Recent multigenomic analysis of adrenocortical carcinomas (ACCs) identified SLC7A11/xCT as a novel biomarker. The Food and Drug Administration-approved anti-inflammatory drug, sulfasalazine (SAS), induces ferroptosis by blocking SLC7A11 expression. We hypothesize that SAS could be repurposed to target ACC cells.

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Hanging drop cultures provide a favorable environment for the gentle, gel-free formation of highly uniform three-dimensional cell cultures often used in drug screening applications. Initial cell numbers can be limited, as with primary cells provided by minimally invasive biopsies. Therefore, it can be beneficial to divide cells into miniaturized arrays of hanging drops to supply a larger number of samples.

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Femoral artery aneurysms (FAAs) can occur in some patients with abdominal aortic aneurysms. There is a lack of natural history studies in the published literature. Guidelines recommend FAA repair when symptomatic or larger than 2.

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  • Mosquito-borne diseases like West Nile Virus are increasing in North America, and accurately modeling mosquito population density remains a significant challenge, crucial for predicting disease transmission risks.
  • A new weather-driven Ordinary Differential Equation (ODE) model has been developed to study mosquito population biology, incorporating factors like temperature, daylight, competition, and aquatic habitats.
  • The model also evaluates the impact of precipitation on mosquito mortality and assesses the effectiveness of various insecticide strategies to help reduce mosquito populations and mitigate disease risks.
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  • Innovations in advanced prostate cancer have improved outcomes, but there's still a lack of high-level evidence in clinical management, prompting the 2024 Advanced Prostate Cancer Consensus Conference to survey experts for insights.
  • A panel of 120 international experts developed and voted on 183 consensus questions through a web-based survey prior to the conference, defining consensus as ≥75% agreement.
  • The voting results highlight areas of agreement and disagreement that can guide clinical decisions and future research, with a focus on individualizing treatment based on patient characteristics and encouraging participation in clinical trials.
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  • GLP-1-based therapies are useful for treating obesity and type 2 diabetes and may also help reduce alcohol-seeking behavior, but there is limited understanding of how alcohol consumption affects GLP-1 responses due to a lack of placebo-controlled studies.
  • This study examined the effects of alcohol ingestion on GLP-1 and other peptides, comparing responses in women who had undergone metabolic surgery to those who had not, finding that surgery increased blood alcohol levels and altered hormonal responses.
  • Key findings indicated that alcohol significantly reduced GLP-1 levels and altered glucose and insulin dynamics, with the surgery group experiencing a higher incidence of hypoglycemia after alcohol consumption compared to the control group.
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  • Retinal hypoxia is a key but often overlooked factor in the development and progression of several retinal disorders, including glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy.
  • Currently available treatments focus on managing symptoms rather than directly targeting the underlying issue of hypoxia.
  • There is a growing need for new therapeutic strategies that directly address retinal hypoxia, supported by advancements in technology, to improve outcomes for patients facing vision loss.
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Background: The purpose of this intervention was to investigate the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effectiveness of an online weight loss program, EMPOWER, in rural, underserved communities.

Methods: Adults with a body mass index (BMI) ≥ 25 kg/m living in rural counties were recruited through collaboration with University of Illinois Extension. The intervention lasted 1 year including online educations sessions, nutrition and lifestyle coaching, and diet and weight monitoring a novel web application, MealPlot.

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Temperature-jump microscopy and interaction of Hsp70 heat shock protein with a client protein in vivo.

Methods

November 2024

Center for Biophysics and Quantitative Biology, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, Urbana 61801, USA; Department of Physics, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, Urbana 61801, USA; Department of Chemistry and Carle-Illinois College of Medicine, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, Urbana 61801, USA. Electronic address:

Biomolecular processes such as protein-protein interactions can depend strongly on cell type and even vary within a single cell type. Here we develop a microscope with a Peltier-controlled temperature stage, a laser temperature jump to induce heat stress, and an autofocusing feature to mitigate temperature drift during experiments, to study a protein-protein interaction in a selected cell type within a live organism, the zebrafish larva. As an application of the instrument, we show that there is considerable cell-to-cell variation of the heat shock protein Hsp70 binding to one of its clients, phosphoglycerate kinase in vivo.

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Tai Chi (TC) practice has been shown to improve both cognitive and physical function in older adults. However, the neural mechanisms underlying the benefits of TC remain unclear. Our primary aims are to explore whether distinct age-related and TC-practice-related relationships can be identified with respect to either temporal or spatial (within/between-network connectivity) differences.

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Traumatic brain injury impairs function of the glymphatic system, a perivascular network involved in waste clearance. Enlarged perivascular spaces visible on MRI are an emerging biomarker of glymphatic function. This study characterized enlarged perivascular spaces in acute head injury with 7 T MRI.

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  • A 70-year-old male experienced left-sided weakness and difficulty speaking, leading to a diagnosis of a cerebellar infarct.
  • After two months, a fall raised concerns about an intracranial mass, but initial imaging ruled out vascular lesions.
  • Further investigation revealed a Borden III dural arteriovenous fistula (dAVF), which was successfully treated with endovascular embolization.
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Level of Evidence V This journal requires that authors assign a level of evidence to each article. For a full description of these Evidence-Based Medicine ratings, please refer to the Table of Contents or the online Instructions to Authors www.springer.

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  • Most breech fetuses are delivered via Cesarean section, but an external cephalic version (ECV) can help avoid this, though not all attempts succeed and there are risks involved.
  • This study analyzed data from Carle Foundation Hospital to validate six different models designed to predict the success of ECV attempts.
  • Among the models, Dahl 2021 showed the best predictive value for ECV success, suggesting it may be the most reliable tool for clinicians to use in practice.
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During embryogenesis, cells arrange into precise patterns that enable tissues and organs to develop specialized functions. Despite its critical importance, the molecular choreography behind these collective cellular behaviors remains elusive, posing a major challenge in developmental biology and limiting advances in regenerative medicine. By using the mouse hair follicle as a mini-organ system to study the formation of bud-like structures during embryonic development, our work uncovers a crucial role for the Rho GTPase regulator ARHGEF3 in hair follicle morphogenesis.

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Background: The Plastic Surgery In-Service Training Examination (PSITE) remains a critical milestone in residency training. Successful preparation requires extensive studying during an individual's residency. This study focuses on the capacity of Generative Pre-trained Transformer 4 (GPT-4) to generate PSITE practice questions.

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