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Neurocristic cutaneous hamartoma (NCH) is a rare, benign neoplastic skin lesion characterized by a combination of neuroectodermal and mesodermal components. Clinically, NCH typically presents as asymptomatic, well-circumscribed, and elevated cutaneous nodules. Histopathologically, it is characterized by nests of pigmented melanocytes and varying degrees of fibrosis and collagen deposition.

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  • * This phenomenon has been noted in only three documented cases, all involving nonabsorbable sutures, suggesting they might trigger gouty tophi formation even years later.
  • * Clinicians should be aware of this unusual complication, as it could lead to infections and the necessity for additional surgeries.
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The human NEIL1 DNA glycosylase is one of 11 mammalian glycosylases that initiate base excision repair. While substrate preference, catalytic mechanism, and structural information of NEIL1's ordered residues are available, limited information on its subcellular localization, compounded by relatively low endogenous expression levels, have impeded our understanding of NEIL1. Here, we employed a previously developed computational framework to optimize the mitochondrial localization signal of NEIL1, enabling the visualization of its specific targeting to the mitochondrion via confocal microscopy.

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Midterm Outcomes of Multimodal Approach to Treating Severe Scoliosis in Patients With Osteogenesis Imperfecta.

J Am Acad Orthop Surg

September 2024

From the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Nemours Children's Health, Wilmington, DE (Hori, Thornley, Almeida da Silva, Kaymaz, Rogers, Yorgova, Bober, Carroll, Kruse, Franzone, Shah), and the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of South Alabama Health, Mobile, AL (McDonald).

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  • The surgical management of scoliosis in patients with osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is complicated by factors such as rigid spinal curves, short stature, and fragile bones, prompting a study on various treatment methods.
  • A retrospective review of 30 OI patients (average age 14.1 years) who underwent posterior spinal fusion revealed significant improvements in major curve correction and other spinal parameters after a minimum follow-up of 2 years.
  • Complications were minimal, with only two patients experiencing issues like proximal junctional kyphosis, indicating the approach's effectiveness and safety in addressing severe scoliosis in OI patients.
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Background: Macromastia, defined as the abnormal enlargement of breasts, burdens individuals physically and psychologically, impacting their daily lives beyond aesthetics. Reduction mammoplasty offers relief by restoring proportional breast volume and appropriate contour. Surgical success relies on choosing a suitable individualized operative technique tailored to the patient's presentation and postoperative goals.

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Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) is a systemic neoplastic process that mostly affects the lymph nodes of the cervical, supraclavicular, and mediastinal regions. The involvement of the central nervous system by HL is rare, and the diagnosis is typically determined based on distinct morphological and immunohistochemical analyses performed on tissue biopsy specimens. Intracranial HL is so scarce that any of the intracranial space-occupying pathology in a patient with established HL must be meticulously investigated to rule out a secondary disease process.

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Granuloma annulare (GA) is an inflammatory granulomatous skin disease of unknown etiology that is self-limiting in nature. However, it is hypothesized that trauma, medications, malignancy, viral infections, different vaccines, and hypersensitivity reactions can trigger the formation of GA. Only three cases of post-SARS-CoV-2 vaccination-related GA have been reported so far.

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Deciphering the crystal structure of a novel nanobody against the NEIL1 DNA glycosylase.

Acta Crystallogr D Struct Biol

February 2024

Mitchell Cancer Institute, University of South Alabama Health, 1660 Springhill Avenue, Mobile, AL 36604, USA.

Nanobodies (VHHs) are single-domain antibodies with three antigenic CDR regions and are used in diverse scientific applications. Here, an ∼14 kDa nanobody (A5) specific for the endonuclease VIII (Nei)-like 1 or NEIL1 DNA glycosylase involved in the first step of the base-excision repair pathway was crystallized and its structure was determined to 2.1 Å resolution.

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Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a chronic and prevalent hemoglobin disorder with various manifestations and complications depending on the organs involved. Red cell transfusion either simple or exchange is crucial due to its prophylactic and therapeutic roles. We present a case showing serologic discrepancy between the red cells phenotype and the developed alloantibodies to emphasize the crucial role of molecular testing in SCD patients requiring chronic blood transfusion.

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Vaginal lichen sclerosus (LS) is an extremely rare entity. Classically, LS is referred to as a chronic, inflammatory skin disease with a distinct predilection for the anogenital skin that is observed in post-menopausal women and typically manifests clinically as white, atrophic plaques. Here, we report a case of a 61-year-old patient who presented for a follow-up visit three years after vaginal brachytherapy as an adjuvant treatment for endometrial adenocarcinoma.

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Over half of opioid misusers last obtained access to opioids via a friend or relative, a problematic reflection of the opioid reservoir phenomenon, which results from an unused backlog of excess prescription opioids that are typically stored in the American home. We aim to determine if a voluntary educational intervention containing standard opioid and nonopioid analgesic prescribing ranges for common surgeries is effective in altering postoperative prescribing practice. We utilized a mixed methods approach and sent out a questionnaire to American podiatric physicians, including residents (baseline group A), via email in early 2020 for baseline data; then, we interviewed foot and ankle surgeons and the primary themes of these semistructured interviews informed us to target residents for an educational intervention.

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Solitary fibrous tumor (SFT), originally described in the pleura, is a rare mesenchymal neoplasm characterized by a wide spectrum of clinical presentations and histopathological features. Over the years, SFTs have been reported in various anatomical locations, including soft tissues, visceral organs, and, uncommonly, the kidney. While SFTs primarily arise from the pleura, their occurrence in the kidney is an infrequent phenomenon, accounting for a minute fraction of all renal tumors.

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Water-clear-cell parathyroid adenomas are extremely rare tumors characterized by cells that contain clear, foamy cytoplasm. Here we report a case of a large water-clear-cell parathyroid adenoma in a 70-year-old male. The patient was presented to an outside hospital with severe abdominal pain and supporting CT imaging confirming a small bowel obstruction.

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Propionibacterium acnes (P. acnes) is a slow-growing, anaerobic, gram-positive bacillus that commonly colonizes the skin and is a rare cause of CNS infections. It was previously viewed as a culture contaminant but is now recognized to infrequently cause indolent cases of CNS infections.

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Background: Surgery is a common setting for opioid-naive patients to first be exposed to opioids. Understanding the multimodal analgesic-prescribing habits of podiatric surgeons in the United States may be helpful to refining prescribing protocols. The purpose of this benchmark study was to identify whether certain demographic characteristics of podiatric surgeons were associated with their postoperative multimodal analgesic-prescribing practices.

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There is a long-standing stigma associated with the use of epinephrine in digital nerve blocks (DNBs) over the concern of digital necrosis. We conducted a systematic review to assess the duration of anesthesia, onset of anesthesia, and complications of lidocaine with epinephrine compared with plain lidocaine for DNBs in adults. We searched Medline via Ovid, Cochrane Library, and ClinicalTrials.

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Background: Pain management of vaso-occlusive crises is a fundamental priority in the lifelong care of children and adolescents with sickle cell disease.

Aim: This study examined nurses' attitudes towards caring for children with sickle cell disease (SCD) and SCD pain management in those with vaso-occlusive pain.

Method: A structured, self-reporting survey was provided to a convenience sample of 298 nurses across 10 hospitals serving Jordan's northern and middle regions.

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Juvenile ossifying fibroma (JOF) is an unusual fibro-osseous lesion primarily occurring in children and young adolescents. Anatomically, this lesion could predominantly arise from the bilateral orbits, paranasal sinuses, maxilla, or mandible. Although it is a benign lesion of osseous origin, it is an aggressive variant of ossifying fibroma of the jaw.

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  • Gigantomastia leads to significant physical and psychological challenges, but multiple breast reduction techniques are available, with the medial pedicle Wise-pattern (MPWP) technique proving to be as safe and effective as the traditional free nipple graft method.* -
  • A review of patient records showed 31 women undergoing breast reduction, with an average resection weight of 3828 grams and a common BMI of 40 kg/m²; prevalent health issues included hypertension and tobacco use.* -
  • The study found no increased surgical complications from the reduction techniques used, and while higher BMIs were associated with a loss of nipple sensation, this was not statistically significant, suggesting MPWP might better preserve sensation in patients.*
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Introduction: Obese and overweight (OOW) patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) have been shown to initially present with a more advanced Risser score compared to normal weight (NW) patients. The Sanders Maturity Scale (SMS) is now more commonly used by surgeons to assist with treatment decisions because it more reliably predicts skeletal maturity. However, the relationship between SMS and obesity has not been described.

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Background: More than 86,000 Americans with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) undergo nontraumatic lower-extremity amputations annually. The opioid-prescribing practice of podiatric surgeons remains understudied. We hypothesized that patients with T2DM who undergo any forefoot amputation while using antidepressant medication will have reduced odds of using opioids beyond 7 days.

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  • A rare case is reported where an elderly male presented with a solitary scalp metastasis that turned out to be the first sign of underlying lung cancer.* -
  • The case highlights the need for physicians to recognize unusual clinical signs of visceral malignancies and the importance of prompt diagnostic testing for accurate diagnosis and treatment.* -
  • It is essential to consider skin lesions as potential indicators of lung cancer metastasis, especially in patients with a smoking history or known lung cancer, as these cases often predict a poor prognosis.*
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"Coopetition" in Practice: Regional Collaborations in Radiology Resident Education.

Acad Radiol

April 2023

Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, 330 Brookline Avenue, Boston, MA, 02215 (B.J.C., R.J.V.); University of South Alabama Health System, Mastin Building, Mobile, Alabama (M.S.); Department of Radiology, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts (B.H.S.).

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Background: Given that excess opioid prescriptions contribute to the US opioid epidemic and there are few national opioid-prescribing guidelines for the management of acute pain, it is pertinent to determine whether prescribers can sufficiently assess their own prescribing practice. We investigated podiatric surgeons' ability to evaluate whether their own opioid-prescribing practice is less than, near, or above that of an "average" prescriber.

Methods: We administered a scenario-based, voluntary, anonymous, online questionnaire consisting of five surgery-based scenarios commonly performed by podiatric surgeons.

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  • COVID-19 vaccines are effective in reducing serious health risks, but initial hesitancy among U.S. adults was high, with 30% reluctant to vaccinate when they first became available.
  • A survey of 890 U.S. adults showed that by May 2021, the number of hesitant individuals decreased to 19%, with 13% refusing vaccination entirely; understanding these changes is vital for future public health strategies.
  • Analysis of responses from 289 unvaccinated participants revealed that increased willingness to vaccinate stemmed from beliefs in vaccine safety and effectiveness, while hesitancy was often tied to safety concerns and distrust in authorities.
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