14 results match your criteria: "Montreal General Hospital Montreal.[Affiliation]"

Background: Hollowing of the infraorbital region represents a common concern among aesthetic patients. In the past decade, an increasing number of patients have resorted to noninvasive aesthetic procedures to treat these concerns. The objective of this study was to evaluate the safety profile of infraorbital hyaluronic acid injections for aesthetic rejuvenation.

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Importance: Adenopathy and extensive skin patch overlying plasmacytoma syndrome is a paraneoplastic syndrome characterized by a cutaneous vascular patch overlying a plasmacytoma and systemic manifestations. It is thought to be an early stage of polyneuropathy, organomegaly, endocrinopathy, monoclonal gammopathy, and skin changes syndrome, which is a rare, but potentially fatal multisystemic disease that is associated with plasma cell dyscrasia. Thus, a high index of suspicion is required to identify patients with adenopathy and extensive skin patch overlying plasmacytoma as they may present with early polyneuropathy, organomegaly, endocrinopathy, monoclonal gammopathy, and skin changes, which is curable if detected early.

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  • - Researchers created a composite disclosing agent to help dentists easily identify and remove resin from teeth without harming nearby healthy enamel.
  • - The study examined how different organic molecules interact with composite resin, leading to the development of a staining agent that targets resin specifically.
  • - Clinical tests showed that methyl salicylate, a molecule with phenyl groups similar to composite monomers, effectively stains the resin but not the enamel, enhancing the disclosing agent's effectiveness.
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  • The survey aimed to assess the implementation of WHO tuberculosis (TB) preventive treatment guidelines in high-burden countries (HBCs) and identify barriers to scaling up these therapies.
  • Results showed incomplete implementation of guidelines in many HBCs, with countries like Angola and India prioritizing active TB treatment over latent TB infection (LTBI) management.
  • Key obstacles included product shortages (like PPD), high costs (particularly for IGRA testing), and limited availability of new treatments such as rifapentine.
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GBA mutations are associated with Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder.

Ann Clin Transl Neurol

September 2015

Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University Montréal, Quebec, Canada ; Department of Human Genetics, McGill University Montréal, Quebec, Canada ; Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, McGill University Montréal, Quebec, Canada.

Rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder and GBA mutations are both associated with Parkinson's disease. The GBA gene was sequenced in idiopathic rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder patients (n = 265), and compared to controls (n = 2240). Rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder questionnaire was performed in an independent Parkinson's disease cohort (n = 120).

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Contribution of sublinear and supralinear dendritic integration to neuronal computations.

Front Cell Neurosci

April 2015

Unit of Dynamic Neuronal Imaging, Department of Neuroscience, CNRS UMR 3571, Institut Pasteur Paris, France.

Nonlinear dendritic integration is thought to increase the computational ability of neurons. Most studies focus on how supralinear summation of excitatory synaptic responses arising from clustered inputs within single dendrites result in the enhancement of neuronal firing, enabling simple computations such as feature detection. Recent reports have shown that sublinear summation is also a prominent dendritic operation, extending the range of subthreshold input-output (sI/O) transformations conferred by dendrites.

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A comparison of manual neuronal reconstruction from biocytin histology or 2-photon imaging: morphometry and computer modeling.

Front Neuroanat

July 2014

Department of Neuroscience, Physiology and Pharmacology, University College London London, UK ; Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Centre for Research in Neuroscience, The Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre, Montreal General Hospital Montreal, QC, Canada.

Accurate 3D reconstruction of neurons is vital for applications linking anatomy and physiology. Reconstructions are typically created using Neurolucida after biocytin histology (BH). An alternative inexpensive and fast method is to use freeware such as Neuromantic to reconstruct from fluorescence imaging (FI) stacks acquired using 2-photon laser-scanning microscopy during physiological recording.

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Target-cell-specific short-term plasticity in local circuits.

Front Synaptic Neurosci

December 2013

Department of Neuroscience, Physiology and Pharmacology, University College London London, UK ; Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Centre for Research in Neuroscience, The Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre, Montreal General Hospital Montreal, QC, Canada.

Short-term plasticity (STP) denotes changes in synaptic strength that last up to tens of seconds. It is generally thought that STP impacts information transfer across synaptic connections and may thereby provide neurons with, for example, the ability to detect input coherence, to maintain stability and to promote synchronization. STP is due to a combination of mechanisms, including vesicle depletion and calcium accumulation in synaptic terminals.

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The adaptive significance of adult neurogenesis: an integrative approach.

Front Neuroanat

July 2013

Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Centre for Research in Neuroscience, The Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre, Montreal General Hospital Montreal, QC, Canada.

Adult neurogenesis in mammals is predominantly restricted to two brain regions, the dentate gyrus (DG) of the hippocampus and the olfactory bulb (OB), suggesting that these two brain regions uniquely share functions that mediate its adaptive significance. Benefits of adult neurogenesis across these two regions appear to converge on increased neuronal and structural plasticity that subserves coding of novel, complex, and fine-grained information, usually with contextual components that include spatial positioning. By contrast, costs of adult neurogenesis appear to center on potential for dysregulation resulting in higher risk of brain cancer or psychological dysfunctions, but such costs have yet to be quantified directly.

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