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Delayed Repair of Myelomeningoceles [PDF]
Myelomeningocele is a defect that typically is repaired surgically within the first few days of life in developed countries to minimize the risk of meningitis. If left unrepaired, these children may survive to have their meningocele sac epithelialize. The surgical reduction and closure of an epithelialized myelomeningocele represents a unique challenge
Watson, Joseph C. +2 more
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Axonal outgrowth is associated with increased ERK 1/2 activation but decreased caspase 3 linked cell death in Schwann cells after immediate nerve repair in rats [PDF]
Background Extracellular-signal regulated kinase (ERK1/2) is activated by nerve damage and its activation precedes survival and proliferation of Schwann cells.
Kanje Martin +2 more
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Delayed wound repair in sepsis is associated with reduced local pro-inflammatory cytokine expression [PDF]
Sepsis is one of the main causes for morbidity and mortality in hospitalized patients. Moreover, sepsis associated complications involving impaired wound healing are common.
Albig, Michael +7 more
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UBQLN4 Represses Homologous Recombination and Is Overexpressed in Aggressive Tumors [PDF]
Genomic instability can be a hallmark of both human genetic disease and cancer. We identify a deleterious UBQLN4 mutation in families with an autosomal recessive syndrome reminiscent of genome instability disorders.
Beleggia, Filippo +7 more
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Background Traumatic aortic pseudoaneurysms (PSAs) classified as grade III aortic injuries are conventionally repaired as procedural emergencies, generally within 24 h of arrival.
Yuzhou Liu +7 more
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Effects of Nogo-A and its receptor on the repair of sciatic nerve injury in rats
Regeneration of injured peripheral nerves is an extremely complex process. Nogo-A (neurite outgrowth inhibitor-A) inhibits axonal regeneration by interacting with Nogo receptor in the myelin sheath of the central nervous system (CNS).
Junjie Jiang +6 more
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Delayed pseudoaneurysm repair: A case report [PDF]
Iatrogenic pseudoaneurysms are a complication of arterial catheterization performed for both diagnosis and intervention. Their incidence is approximately 1% following diagnostic catheterizations and 3.2% after interventional procedures. The symptoms of iatrogenic pseudoaneurysm are pain and swelling.
Randall W, Franz, Christi, Hughart
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Delayed Dehiscence of Repaired Bladder Rupture [PDF]
A case of dehiscence of a previously repaired bladder rupture occurring 3 years after the original repair is reported. There was no obvious predisposing cause to this event. As this occurrence is very rare, it brings into question the need for long-term review of patients with conservatively treated bladder rupture.
M J, Lynch, P A, Stewart
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Gpr126/Adgrg6 has Schwann cell autonomous and nonautonomous functions in peripheral nerve injury and repair [PDF]
Schwann cells (SCs) are essential for proper peripheral nerve development and repair, although the mechanisms regulating these processes are incompletely understood.
Carlin, Dan +8 more
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COVID-19–related rotator cuff repair delay
Although nonoperative treatment is effective for degenerative rotator cuff tears (RCTs), it remains unclear whether the delay created by a trial of nonoperative treatment negatively influences the outcome of a subsequent surgical repair. In March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in an involuntary delay in the surgical treatment of rotator cuff ...
Karch M. Smith, BA +5 more
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