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Objective: Lumbar punctures are performed as part of a routine evaluation of neonates with fever in the emergency department. Current recommendations regarding performing a lumbar puncture in the presence of thrombocytopenia exist for children with leukemia and other cancers; however, there are no such recommendations for the general neonatal population. This study assesses the frequency of thrombocytopenia and adverse bleeding events in neonates who undergo a lumbar puncture to determine whether a complete blood count, and specifically the platelet count, should be reviewed before performing the lumbar puncture.

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Despite the large public health toll of smoking, genetic studies of smoking cessation have been limited with few discoveries of risk or protective loci. We investigated common and rare variant associations with success in quitting smoking using a cohort from 8 randomized controlled trials involving 2231 participants and a total of 10,020 common and 24,147 rare variants. We identified 14 novel markers including 6 mapping to genes previously related to psychiatric and substance use disorders, 4 of which were protective (CYP2B6 (rs1175607105), HTR3B (rs1413172952; rs1204720503), rs80210037 on chr15), and 2 of which were associated with reduced cessation (PARP15 (rs2173763), SCL18A2 (rs363222)).

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  • - The study investigates the effectiveness and safety of risankizumab compared to apremilast for treating adults with moderate plaque psoriasis, focusing on patients who haven't seen enough improvement with apremilast after 16 weeks.
  • - This 52-week phase IV trial included patients over 18 with moderate chronic plaque psoriasis, comparing the two treatments and allowing nonresponders to switch from apremilast to risankizumab at a specified time point.
  • - Results showed that risankizumab outperformed apremilast at week 16, with significantly higher rates of achieving a 90% improvement in psoriasis symptoms, demonstrating its superior efficacy in treating this condition.
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Metastatic prostate cancer (PCa) in bone induces bone-forming lesions. We have previously shown that PCa-induced bone originates from endothelial cells (ECs) that have undergone EC-to-osteoblast (OSB) transition. Here, we investigated whether EC-to-OSB transition also occurs during normal bone formation.

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Evaluation of Psychological Wellbeing and Social Impact of Combined Facial and Truncal Acne: a Multi-national, Mixed-Methods Study.

Dermatol Ther (Heidelb)

August 2022

Unité Thérapie Cellulaire et Génique, Faculté de Médecine de Nantes, CHU Nantes-Place Alexis Ricordeau, 44093, Cedex 01, France.

Introduction: Half of the individuals with facial acne develop truncal acne, but the impact of combined facial and truncal acne (CA) on patients' quality of life is poorly researched.

Methods: A 60-min interview of 30 participants with CA was conducted that formed the basis for a cross-sectional survey of 694 adolescents and adults with CA.

Results: The main themes identified from the qualitative interviews among CA subjects included acceptability to self and others, social functioning and emotional wellbeing.

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Key features of long-term memory (LTM), such as its stability and persistence, are acquired during processes collectively referred to as consolidation. The dynamics of biological changes during consolidation are complex. In adult rodents, consolidation exhibits distinct periods during which the engram is more or less resistant to disruption.

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Impact of Facial Atrophic Acne Scars on Quality of Life: A Multi-country Population-Based Survey.

Am J Clin Dermatol

January 2022

Unité Thérapie Cellulaire et Génique, Faculté de Médecine de Nantes, CHU Nantes-Place Alexis Ricordeau, 44093, Nantes Cedex 01, France.

Background: Acne affects more than 80% of adolescents and young adults, who most often develop acne scars. Supporting data on the effect of acne scars on patient's health-related quality of life (HRQOL) are limited.

Objective: The aim was to determine how the severity of acne scars impacts the HRQOL of afflicted individuals.

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Case 295: Pseudomyxoma from Mucinous Adenocarcinoma of the Appendix Extending from the Retroperitoneum into the Thigh.

Radiology

November 2021

From the Department of Radiology, Centra Southside Hospital, 800 Oak St, Farmville, VA 23901 (B.V.); Department of Musculoskeletal Imaging, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Tex (B.V., B.A.); and Department of Diagnostic Radiology, The University of Texas Medical School, Houston, Tex (B.A.).

History A 57-year-old man with no remarkable past medical history presented to an outside institution with painless swelling in his right thigh of 6 months duration. He denied any trauma to the site. At that time, physical examination demonstrated swelling in his right upper thigh.

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Impact of facial and truncal acne on quality of life: A multi-country population-based survey.

JAAD Int

June 2021

Unité Thérapie Cellulaire et Génique, Faculté de Médecine de Nantes, CHU Nantes - Place Alexis Ricordeau, Nantes, France.

Background: Acne confers an increased risk of physical, psychiatric, and psychosocial sequelae, potentially affecting multiple dimensions of health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Morbidity associated with truncal acne is poorly understood.

Objective: To determine how severity and location of acne lesions impact the HRQoL of those who suffer from it.

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Background: Excessive inflammation in the periodontal tissue after tooth replantation can lead to inflammatory root resorption and interrupt periodontal tissue regeneration. We tested the hypothesis that nuclear factor-κB decoy oligodeoxynucleotide-loaded poly lactic-co-glycolic acid nanospheres (NF-PLGA) inhibit excessive inflammation and promote healing of periodontal tissue after replantation in rats.

Methods: The upper right incisors of rats were extracted, immersed in different specific solutions, and replanted.

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Background: Oligodendrocytes, responsible for axon ensheathment, are critical for central nervous system (CNS) development, function, and diseases. OLIG2 is an important transcription factor (TF) that acts during oligodendrocyte development and performs distinct functions at different stages. Previous studies have shown that lncRNAs (long non-coding RNAs; > 200 bp) have important functions during oligodendrocyte development, but their roles have not been systematically characterized and their regulation is not yet clear.

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Case 295.

Radiology

July 2021

From the Department of Radiology, Centra Southside Hospital, 800 Oak St, Farmville, VA 23901 (B.V.); and Department of Musculoskeletal Imaging, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Tex (B.V., B.A.); and Department of Diagnostic Radiology, The University of Texas Medical School, Houston, Tex (B.A.).

History A 57-year-old man with no remarkable past medical history presented to an outside institution with painless swelling in his right thigh of 6 months duration. He denied any trauma to the site. At that time, physical examination demonstrated swelling in his right upper thigh.

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Cleft palate is one of the most common craniofacial birth defects, however, little is known about how changes in the DNA damage response (DDR) cause cleft palate. To determine the role of DDR during palatogenesis, the DDR process was altered using a pharmacological intervention approach. A compromised DDR caused by a poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) enzyme inhibitor resulted in cleft palate in wild-type mouse embryos, with increased DNA damage and apoptosis.

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Previous studies showed that injection of tissue extracts containing amyloid-β (Aβ) aggregates accelerate amyloid deposition in the brain of mouse models of Alzheimer's disease (AD) through prion-like mechanisms. In this study, we evaluated whether brain amyloidosis could be accelerated by blood infusions, procedures that have been shown to transmit prion diseases in animals and humans. Young transgenic mice infused with whole blood or plasma from old animals with extensive Aβ deposition in their brains developed significantly higher levels brain amyloidosis and neuroinflammation compared to untreated animals or mice infused with wild type blood.

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Assessment of a deep-learning system for fracture detection in musculoskeletal radiographs.

NPJ Digit Med

October 2020

Imagen Technologies, Inc., 151 West 26th Street, Suite 1001, New York, NY 10001 USA.

Missed fractures are the most common diagnostic error in emergency departments and can lead to treatment delays and long-term disability. Here we show through a multi-site study that a deep-learning system can accurately identify fractures throughout the adult musculoskeletal system. This approach may have the potential to reduce future diagnostic errors in radiograph interpretation.

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Background: Pediatric patients with advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD) are often prescribed oral phosphate binders (PBs) for the management of hyperphosphatemia. However, available PBs have limitations, including unfavorable tolerability and safety.

Methods: This phase 3, multicenter, randomized, open-label study investigated safety and efficacy of sucroferric oxyhydroxide (SFOH) in pediatric and adolescent subjects with CKD and hyperphosphatemia.

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COVID-19 Minisymposium: Toward a Strategic Roadmap.

Transplant Proc

November 2020

Editor-in-Chief, Transplantation Proceedings, Emeritus Professor, The University of Texas Medical School at Houston, Houston, Texas.

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IFT20 is critical for collagen biosynthesis in craniofacial bone formation.

Biochem Biophys Res Commun

December 2020

Department of Pediatrics, The University of Texas Medical School at Houston, Houston, TX, 77030, USA; Graduate Program in Genetics and Epigenetics, The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston, Houston, TX, 77030, USA. Electronic address:

Intraflagellar transport (IFT) is essential for assembling primary cilia required for bone formation. Disruption of IFT frequently leads to bone defects in humans. While it has been well studied about the function of IFT in osteogenic cell proliferation and differentiation, little is known about its role in collagen biosynthesis during bone formation.

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Penetrating injury to the cardiac box.

J Trauma Acute Care Surg

September 2020

From the Division of Trauma and Critical Care (J.S.K., K.I., L.A.D.L., C.R., D.D.), University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California; Department of Surgery (J.B.H.), The University of Texas Medical School at Houston, Houston, Texas; Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine Department (J.S.D.), Hospices Civils de Lyon, Lyon, France; and Department of Surgery (V.A.S.), Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California.

Background: A penetrating injury to the "cardiac box" is thought to be predictive of an injury to the heart; however, there is very little evidence available to support this association. This study aims to evaluate the relationship between penetrating trauma to the cardiac box and a clinically significant injury.

Methods: All patients presenting to a Level I trauma center from January 2009 to June 2015 who sustained a penetrating injury isolated to the thorax were retrospectively identified.

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Guanine-rich DNA strands can form secondary structures known as G-quadruplexes (G4-DNA or G4s). G4-DNA is important for the regulation of replication and transcription. We recently showed that the expression of , a gene that is critical for macroautophagy/autophagy, is controlled by G4-DNA in neurons.

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Reconstruction of massive chest wall defects: A 20-year experience.

J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg

June 2020

Department of Plastic Surgery, MD Anderson Cancer Center, University of Texas, Houston, Texas, USA. Electronic address:

Background: Large chest wall resections can result in paradoxical chest wall movement leading to prolonged ventilator dependence and major respiratory impairment. The purpose of this study was to determine as to which factors are predictive or protective of complications in massive oncologic chest wall defect reconstructions.

Methods: A retrospective review of a prospectively maintained database of consecutive patients who underwent immediate reconstruction of massive thoracic oncologic defects (≥5 ribs) was performed.

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Background: Rising healthcare costs motivate continued cost-reduction efforts. To help lower costs associated with open-angle glaucoma (OAG), a prevalent, progressive disease with substantial direct and indirect costs, clinicians need to understand the cost-effectiveness of intraocular pressure (IOP)-lowering pharmacotherapies. There is little published information on clinicians' knowledge and attitudes about cost-effectiveness in glaucoma treatment.

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Management of Venous Sinus-Related Epidural Hematomas.

World Neurosurg

June 2020

Vivian Smith Department of Neurosurgery, McGovern Medical School, The University of Texas Medical School, Houston, Texas, USA.

Background: Epidural hematomas (EDHs) involving the venous sinuses are uncommon and carry the risk of hemorrhage or venous infarction. We report the largest case series for superior sagittal sinus- and transverse sinus-related EDHs including surgical and nonsurgical management. We compare our findings to the relevant literature.

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Currently, radiation oncology-specific electronic medical records (EMRs) allow providers to input the radiation treatment site using free text. The purpose of this study is to develop a natural language processing (NLP) tool to extract encoded data from radiation treatment sites in an EMR. Treatment sites were extracted from all patients who completed treatment in our department from April 1, 2011, to April 30, 2013.

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