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The vascular network, uniquely sensitive to mechanical changes, translates biophysical forces into biochemical signals for vessel function. This process relies on the cell's architectural integrity, enabling uniform responses to physical stimuli. Recently, the nuclear envelope (NE) has emerged as a key regulator of vascular cell function.

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Working memory (WM), the cognitive system that briefly stores and updates information during complex tasks, is one of the most consistently identified neurocognitive deficits in individuals with ADHD. WM deficits are linked to significant challenges in daily life. Adults with ADHD often experience co-occurring anxiety and mood disorders, which are associated with more severe clinical presentations and greater WM deficits.

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Introduction: There is growing interest among medical institutions to formalize global surgery training. Understanding medical students' perceptions of how global surgery engagement can enhance career advancement is essential for providing appropriate guidance and support for individuals with aspirations in academic global surgery.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey study of US-based medical students from 38 participating schools was performed.

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Background: Machine learning has emerged as a potent tool in healthcare. A decision tree model was built to improve the decision-making process when determining the optimal choice between an open or robotic surgical approach for kidney transplant.

Methods: 822 patients (OKT) and 169 (RKT) underwent kidney transplantation at our centre during the study period.

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Endocrine pathology in young rabbits with cystic fibrosis.

eGastroenterology

November 2024

Center for Advanced Models for Translational Sciences and Therapeutics, University of Michigan Medical Center, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, USA.

Background: Cystic fibrosis (CF) is an autosomal recessive genetic disorder caused by loss-of-function mutations in the transmembrane conductance regulator gene. CF-related pancreatic lesions are known to cause exocrine dysfunctions such as pancreatic insufficiency, and endocrine dysfunctions, including CF related diabetes. In a previous study, we generated CF rabbits using CRISPR/Cas9-mediated gene editing.

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Objectives: The authors sought to explore how a curriculum that uses a patient experience simulation followed by reflection can lead to clinical empathy in learners and whether this experience leads to behavioral change. Further, in response to critiques of common pragmatic approaches to clinical empathy teaching in which empathy is operationalized and taught through formal trainings and checklists, the study aimed to contribute insights regarding how clinical empathy may best be taught to health profession students.

Methods: Twenty-six senior medical students participated in an in situ patient experience simulation during a 4-month period in 2021-2022 in an academic emergency department.

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Background: There has been debate in the literature regarding the adoption of a "radial-first" approach for mechanical thrombectomy (MT) in acute ischemic stroke (AIS). Conflicting reports suggest that transradial access (TRA) may allow for shorter times to reperfusion while others conclude that long-term functional outcomes may favor transfemoral access (TFA). Here, we report a single-institution experience with the adoption of TRA as the primary route for acute stroke intervention.

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Studies using human lung organoids (hLO) have focused on differentiation of lung epithelial subtypes into distal alveolar unit. A major question has been whether introducing endothelial cells (EC) and resultant vascularization alter development of hLO. We describe herein a method for vessel infiltration of hLO in which we determined differences of these hLOs with standard avascular hLOs.

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  • Tumor invasion of the spinal canal occurs in about 15% of newly diagnosed neuroblastoma patients, prompting a need for effective treatment strategies that optimize survival while minimizing long-term effects.
  • A study of 92 intermediate-risk neuroblastoma patients with intraspinal tumors revealed that nearly half were symptomatic at diagnosis, but most of them experienced complete resolution of symptoms following treatment, regardless of the initial severity or duration of their deficits.
  • The findings suggest that while prompt diagnosis and chemotherapy are crucial, surgical options like laminectomy may not significantly improve motor symptoms, indicating that surgery should be reserved for cases with rapid worsening neurologic conditions.
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Background: Peritoneal metastases due to gastric adenocarcinoma (GCPM) carry a dismal prognosis. A promising treatment strategy is cytoreductive surgery and hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (CRS-HIPEC), but clear eligibility criteria for GCPM are lacking. We sought to identify factors associated with overall survival (OS) following CRS-HIPEC for GCPM to help optimize patient selection and clinical outcomes.

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Objectives: Pediatric epistaxis is a common, often non-operative condition encountered by Otolaryngologists. The present study seeks to (1) describe our outcomes of epistaxis management, (2) estimate the associated healthcare burden, and (3) propose a clinical model to optimize care coordination with primary care and advanced practice providers.

Methods: Retrospective case series of pediatric patients treated outpatient for epistaxis by a single otolaryngologist from 2021 to 2022.

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We investigated the associations between sociodemographic factors, religiosity traits, and the perception of discrimination among Muslim Americans in both everyday life and medical settings. A self-administered web-based questionnaire, comprising validated measures of discrimination and religiosity, was completed by a convenience sample of English-speaking adult Muslim Americans, recruited through both in-person and online channels. Among the 1281 respondents, less than half were born in the USA (46%), and a significant portion displayed visible religious markers, such as wearing a hijab or having a beard (61%).

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Introduction: Technology and internet access have become increasingly integrated into healthcare as the primary platform for health-related information and provider-patient communication. Disparities in access to digital resources exist in the United States and have been shown to impact health outcomes in various head and neck malignancies. Our objective is to evaluate the associations of digital inequity on health outcomes in patients with salivary gland cancer (SGC).

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Background: Healthcare provided without attending to patients' religious/spiritual needs contributes to inequities.

Objective: Assess Muslim American views on the importance and accessibility of religious/spiritual resources in hospitals.

Design/participants/main Measures: A survey was distributed at community events and online to self-reported Muslim adults.

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Purpose: Currently, 40% of counties in the United States do not have an obstetrician or midwife, and in rural areas the likelihood of childbirth being attended to by a family medicine (FM) physician is increasing. We sought to characterize the effect of the FM presence on unit culture and a key perinatal quality metric in Iowa hospital intrapartum units.

Methods: Using a cross-sectional design, we surveyed Iowa physicians, nurses, and midwives delivering intrapartum care at hospitals participating in a quality improvement initiative to decrease the incidence of cesarean delivery.

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Interpersonal management of homophobic stigma (e.g., selectively constructing one's social network; confronting stigma) is an understudied area of resilience among sexual minority people.

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  • Ocular predominant mucous membrane pemphigoid (oMMP) is a severe condition that can lead to scarring and blindness; diagnosing it is challenging due to a high false-negative rate (up to 40%) in conjunctival biopsies that use direct immunofluorescence (DIF).
  • Serologic testing offers a less invasive diagnostic method but often shows low levels of autoantibodies in oMMP patients, making it less reliable.
  • The autoantigens involved, like integrin β4 and BP180, have shown mixed results in their specificity for diagnosing oMMP, prompting a need for better understanding and improvement in serological diagnostic approaches.
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Introduction: Studies exploring the relationship between peripheral arterial disease (PAD), critical limb ischemia (CLI), and chronic kidney disease (CKD) and its effect on in-hospital outcomes are limited. We aimed to analyze the outcomes of patients with CKD and PAD who are admitted for CLI.

Methods: We utilized the National Inpatient Sample (NIS) to capture hospitalizations for CLI from 2012 to 2020 and then identified cases with concomitant CKD.

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Proper lung function requires the maintenance of a tight endothelial barrier while simultaneously permitting the exchange of macromolecules and fluids to underlying tissue. Disruption of this barrier results in an increased vascular permeability in the lungs, leading to acute lung injury. In this study, we set out to determine whether transcriptional targets of Notch signaling function to preserve vascular integrity.

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DEAD-box helicases are multifunctional proteins participating in many aspects of cellular RNA metabolism. DEAD-box helicase 41 (DDX41) in particular has pivotal roles in innate immune sensing and hematopoietic homeostasis. DDX41 recognizes foreign or self-nucleic acids generated during microbial infection, thereby initiating anti-pathogen responses.

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