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Cilia in Nervous System Development, Function, and Disease
Cilia are evolutionarily conserved organelles that function as essential sensory and motility platforms in the nervous system. This review outlines key cilia‐dependent signaling pathways and their roles in neural development and function. Furthermore, it highlights how ciliary dysfunction can lead to a variety of neurological disorders, known as ...
Qingchao Li, Anqi Zhang, Ting Song
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Merkel cell carcinoma disguised as a ganglion cyst in a pianist: Oncologic management and functional reconstruction. [PDF]
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ABSTRACT Purpose To apply the Magnetization Transfer Indirect Spin Labeling (MISL) MRI technique for quantifying tissue‐CSF water exchange in the human brain, and to investigate its utility in (1) evaluating tissue‐CSF water exchange within perivascular spaces (PVS), and (2) characterizing altered water exchange dynamics in pathologic conditions ...
Yihan Wu +8 more
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Median intraneural ganglion cyst at the elbow: the first known example of a joint connection and a reflection on the past. Illustrative case. [PDF]
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Electroconvulsive therapy produced clinically meaningful improvement in severe refractory tardive dystonia without active depression, including recovery of independent ambulation. However, symptom recurrence after discontinuation highlights the potential need for continuation or maintenance strategies.
Tomohiro Asahi +4 more
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Ganglion Cyst of the Foot Causing Second and Third Metatarsal Stress Reactions and Fractures: A Case Report. [PDF]
Shimozono Y +5 more
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Ganglion cyst of the temporomandibular joint
British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2010We describe a case of a ganglion cyst of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and review the literature of this rare entity. Because of the rarity of such cysts in the TMJ, an accurate diagnosis is not usually made preoperatively. Treatment is surgical but, if a diagnosis can be made, a period of conservative management is justified.
Runzhi Deng
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