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Background: This study investigated the influence of surgical alignment techniques on knee joint biomechanics during stair negotiation tasks. Our hypothesis was that a more personalized joint alignment would result in reduced medial knee loading biomechanics to negotiate the stairs.

Methods: There were 28 adults (14 mechanical alignments [MA], 14 kinematic alignment [KA]) who underwent total knee arthroplasty (TKA) at least one year post-operatively and performed five stair ascent and descent trials at their preferred velocities.

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Instability remains one of the most common indications for revision after total knee arthroplasty. To gain a better understanding of how an implant will perform in vivo and support surgeons in selecting the most appropriate implant design for an individual patient, it is crucial to evaluate the implant constraint within clinically relevant ligament and boundary conditions. Therefore, this study investigated the constraint of three different implant designs (symmetrical implants with and without a post-cam mechanism and an asymmetrical medial-stabilized implant) under anterior-posterior shear forces and internal-external rotation moments at different flexion angles in human cadaveric knees using a six-degrees-of-freedom joint motion simulator.

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Introduction: Patients with chronic inflammatory diseases are often treated with pharmacologic therapies that target the immune system and have an increased risk of infection. These risks can be reduced by vaccination against common pathogens. This quality improvement project aimed to increase pneumococcal and herpes zoster vaccination rates in patients with chronic inflammatory disease on biologic immunosuppressive therapy.

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Exiting a germinal zone (GZ) initiates a cascade of events that promote neuronal maturation and circuit assembly. Developing neurons and their progenitors must interpret various niche signals-such as morphogens, guidance molecules, extracellular matrix components, and adhesive cues-to navigate this region. How differentiating neurons in mouse brains integrate and adapt to multiple cell-extrinsic niche cues with their cell-intrinsic machinery in exiting a GZ is unknown.

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Retinal degenerative diseases lead to irreversible vision loss due to photoreceptor cell death, driven by complex genetic and environmental factors. Ceramide, a sphingolipid metabolite, emerges as a critical mediator in the apoptotic cascade associated with retinal degeneration. Our previous work demonstrated L-Cycloserine's ability to protect photoreceptor-derived cells from oxidative stress by inhibiting the de novo ceramide pathway and thus prompting further investigation on its effect in the in vivo retina.

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Objectives: We aimed to determine whether the occurrence of early-onset toxicities due to 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) in treatment-naive patients undergoing their first cycle of FOLFOX/FOLFIRINOX was associated with decreased overall survival, increased risk of treatment cessation, and hospitalization.

Methods: This was a retrospective cohort study using patient information from community oncology practices. Patients who received their first dose of 5-FU from 1 January 2015 through 1 August 2023 were included.

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One of the major goals of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is to restore the physiological function of the knee. In order to select the appropriate TKA design for a specific patient, it would be helpful to understand whether there is an association between passive knee kinematics intraoperatively and during complex activities, such as ascending stairs. Therefore, the primary objective of this study was to compare the anterior-posterior (AP) range of motion during simulated passive flexion and stair ascent at different conditions in the same knees using a six-degrees-of-freedom joint motion simulator, and secondary, to identify whether differences between TKA designs with and without a post-cam mechanism can be detected during both activities, and if one design is superior in recreating the AP translation of the native knee.

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Ethics in Orthopedics.

Orthop Clin North Am

January 2025

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery & Biomedical Engineering, University of Tennessee Health Science Center-Campbell Clinic, 1211 Union Avenue, Suite 510, Memphis, TN 38104, USA. Electronic address:

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Background: This study aimed to increase the index of suspicion for transthyretin amyloidosis (ATTR) among cardiologists leading to increased screening for amyloidosis.

Methods: A retrospective algorithm was created to identify patients at risk for ATTR. A list of these patients and instructions on how to order amyloidosis testing were given to cardiologists, who then determined if further evaluation was warranted.

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Exiting a germinal zone (GZ) initiates a cascade of events that promote neuronal maturation and circuit assembly. Developing neurons and their progenitors must interpret various niche signals-such as morphogens, guidance molecules, extracellular matrix components, and adhesive cues-to navigate this region. How differentiating neurons integrate and adapt to multiple cell-extrinsic niche cues with their cell-intrinsic machinery in exiting a GZ is unknown.

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Arthritis and Related Conditions.

Orthop Clin North Am

October 2024

Campbell Clinic, Inc, University of Tennessee-Campbell Clinic, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery & Biomedical Engineering, 1211 Union Avenue, Suite 510, Memphis, TN 38104, USA. Electronic address:

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Correction for 'Professor (Dr) Sukh Dev: an iconic scientist with an innate sixth sense who radicalized natural product synthesis & organic chemistry' by Harry Kochat , , 2024, , 5466-5469, https://doi.org/10.1039/D4OB90071E.

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Fever induced ST-elevation in precordial leads: not to be confused with STEMI.

Intern Emerg Med

August 2024

Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Methodist University Hospital, 1030 Jefferson Avenue, Memphis, TN, 38104, USA.

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The economic cost consequences of suboptimal infant and young child feeding practices: a scoping review.

Health Policy Plan

October 2024

Department of Medicine, Mount Auburn Hospital, 330 Mount Auburn Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, United States.

Breastfeeding is important for women and children's health, but less than half of infants worldwide begin life with optimal breastfeeding. A growing literature shows consistently large economic costs of not breastfeeding, with global studies showing economic losses of around US$300 billion globally. However, existing studies are highly diverse in approaches, methods, data sources and country results.

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Ethical Issues in the Care of Patients Whose Personal, Religious, or Cultural Beliefs Impact Clinical Management Strategies.

Anesthesiol Clin

September 2024

Methodist Transplant Institute, Emeritus, Medical Anesthesia Group, Ret., 4th Floor Shorb Tower, 1265 Union Avenue, Memphis, TN 38104, USA. Electronic address:

Ethical principles regarding respect for patient autonomy in medical decision-making and the impact of religion, culture, and other issues on clinical care have been extensively reviewed in the medical literature. At the same time, despite physicians having an understanding of the underlying ethical principles in clinical decision-making, challenges arise when managing complicated clinical problems for which medical treatment is available, but not acceptable to the patient. For example, many anesthesiologists are challenged when caring for one of Jehohah's Witnesses who refuses to receive blood or blood products despite the potential consequences of doing so.

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Disease treatment and prevention have improved the human lifespan. Current studies on aging, such as the biological clock and senolytic drugs have focused on the medical treatments of various disorders and health maintenance. However, to efficiently extend the human lifespan to its theoretical maximum, medicine can take a further proactive approach and identify the inapparent disorders that affect the gestation, body growth, and reproductive stages of the so-called "healthy" population.

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Exosomes derived from tumor adjacent fibroblasts efficiently target pancreatic tumors.

Acta Pharm Sin B

July 2024

Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy, and College of Medicine, University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC), Memphis, TN 36163, USA.

The application of extracellular vesicles, particularly exosomes (EXs), is rapidly expanding in the field of medicine, owing to their remarkable properties as natural carriers of biological cargo. This study investigates utilization of exosomes derived from stromal cells of tumor adjacent normal tissues (NAF-EXs) for personalized medicine, which can be derived at the time of diagnosis by endoscopic ultrasound. Herein, we show that exosomes (EXs) derived from NAFs demonstrate differential bio-physical characteristics, efficient cellular internalization, drug loading efficiency, pancreatic tumor targeting and delivery of payloads.

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Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) causes neuroinflammation and can lead to long-term neurological dysfunction, even in cases of mild TBI (mTBI). Despite the substantial burden of this disease, the management of TBI is precluded by an incomplete understanding of its cellular mechanisms. Sphingolipids (SPL) and their metabolites have emerged as key orchestrators of biological processes related to tissue injury, neuroinflammation, and inflammation resolution.

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Optimizing oral immune tolerance to Type II collagen in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: The importance of dose, interfering medication and genetics.

Am J Med Sci

October 2024

Departments of Orthopaedic Surgery and BME-Campbell Clinic, and Pathology, University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC), Memphis, TN 38163, USA; Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Memphis, Tennessee, 38104, USA.

Objectives: Oral immune tolerance (OT) is a complex process with unknown genetic regulation. Our aim is to explore possible genetic control of OT in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA).

Methods: RA patients with increased interferon γ production invitro when their isolated peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) were cultured with type II bovine collagen α1 chain [α1 (II)] were enrolled in this study and were randomly assigned to the "Low dose" type II collagen (CII) group (30 µg/day for 10 weeks, followed by 50 µg/day for 10 weeks, followed by 70 µg/day for 10 weeks) or "High dose" CII group (90 µg/day for 10 weeks, followed by 110 µg/day for 10 weeks, followed by 130 µg/day for 10 weeks).

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How will early onset scoliosis surgery affect my child's future as a young adult? A follow-up study using patient-reported outcome measures.

Spine Deform

November 2024

Campbell Clinic, Department of Orthopaedics, University of Tennessee, Campbell Clinic, 1211 Union Avenue, Suite 510, Memphis, TN, 38104, USA.

Purpose: Using patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs), this study was undertaken to determine how well patients with early onset scoliosis (EOS) fare in adulthood.

Methods: Among eight healthcare centers, 272 patients (≥ 18 years) surgically managed for EOS (≥ 5 years) completed the Scoliosis Research Society (SRS)-22r, Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy-10 (FACIT-Dyspnea-10), and Short Form (SF)-12. Functional and demographic data were collected.

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Early Relational Health (ERH) is the foundation for infant and child emotional and social wellbeing. ERH is a quality of relationships co-created by infants, caregivers, and other members of their families and communities from pregnancy through childhood. Relationships themselves are not ERH; rather, ERH can be a feature of relationships.

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Surgical Considerations for Osteoporosis, Osteopenia, and Vitamin D Deficiency.

Orthop Clin North Am

July 2024

Campbell Clinic, Inc, University of Tennessee-Campbell Clinic, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery & Biomedical Engineering, 1211 Union Avenue, Suite 510, Memphis, TN 38104, USA. Electronic address:

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Surgical Outcomes in Charcot Arthropathy.

Orthop Clin North Am

July 2024

Campbell Clinic Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Biomedical Engineering, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, 1211 Union Avenue, Suite 510, Memphis, TN 38104, USA. Electronic address:

Treatment of Charcot neuroarthropathy (CN) of the foot and ankle remains challenging for both patients and surgeons. Nonoperative treatment with cast/orthosis immobilization has long been the mainstay of treatment, but surgical intervention has gained interest to improve poor long-term outcomes. A review of existing data on the operative management of CN demonstrates the potential benefits but also the continued risks associated with treatment.

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A Systematic Review of Patient Selection Criteria for Outpatient Total Shoulder Arthroplasty.

Orthop Clin North Am

July 2024

Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, 4500 San Pablo Road, Jacksonville, FL 32224, USA. Electronic address:

The utilization of total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA) is increasing, driving associated annual health care costs higher. Opting for outpatient over inpatient TSA may provide a solution by reducing costs. However, there is no single set of accepted patient selection criteria for outpatient TSA.

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