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New Insights Into Changes in the DNA Methylation Pattern of the SHOX Gene in Patients With Léri‐Weill Dyschondrosteosis

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT SHOX gene haploinsufficiency is associated with Léri‐Weill dyschondrosteosis (LWD) or idiopathic short stature (ISS) and could be caused by the structural and point mutations in the coding region and by the deletions in SHOX gene regulatory sequences. The role of the duplications in regulatory sequences is ambivalent.
Valeriia Kopytko   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Complications in Endoscopic Sinus Surgery: A TriNetX Network Analysis

open access: yesInternational Forum of Allergy &Rhinology, EarlyView.
Abstract Background The potential complications of endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) remain a critical surgical consideration. This study aims to examine complication rates and identify trends in ESS‐related complications. Methods The TriNetX network was queried for patients undergoing ESS between 2005 and 2024.
Jakob L. Fischer   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Intracranial phosphaturic mesenchymal tumor

open access: yesChinese Journal of Contemporary Neurology and Neurosurgery, 2019
Objective One case of intracranial phosphaturic mesenchymal tumor (PMT) was reported to study the clinicopathologic characteristics, immunohistochemical features, differential diagnosis and prognosis of PMT.
Dong⁃mei LI   +5 more
doaj  

Intranasal Wharton's Jelly‐Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cell Therapy, Alone or in Conjunction With Therapeutic Hypothermia, Alleviates Neonatal Hypoxic‐Ischemic Brain Injury in Mice

open access: yesAnnals of Neurology, EarlyView.
This study demonstrates that intranasal Wharton's jelly‐derived mesenchymal stem cell (WJ‐MSC) administration at 3 or 10 days post‐insult reduced the lesion size and sensorimotor impairment following neonatal hypoxic‐ischemic (HI) brain injury in mice. WJ‐MSCs expressed receptors for HI‐upregulated chemokines and migrated from the nasal cavity into the
Caroline G. M. de Theije   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Thoracolumbar meningeal fibrosis in pugs

open access: yesJournal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 2020
Background Thoracolumbar myelopathies associated with spinal cord and vertebral column lesions, with a similar clinical phenotype, but different underlying etiologies, occur in pugs.
Cecilia Rohdin   +8 more
doaj   +1 more source

Inside the head of Crotalus durissus LINNAEUS, 1758 (Serpentes, Viperidae, Crotalinae): Macroscopic description of the brain with ontogenetic insights

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, EarlyView.
Abstract Neuroanatomy studies in vertebrates have garnered significant attention in recent years, particularly driven by advancements in computerized tomography imaging techniques. Nonetheless, these advancements remain largely constrained to specific vertebrate groups, notably mammals, birds, and fish, leaving studies in reptiles at an incipient stage.
Giordanna Issa Lucas, Angele Martins
wiley   +1 more source

Meningeal Mast Cells as Key Effectors of Stroke Pathology

open access: yesFrontiers in Cellular Neuroscience, 2019
Stroke is the leading cause of adult disability in the United States. Because post-stroke inflammation is a critical determinant of damage and recovery after stroke, understanding the interplay between the immune system and the brain after stroke holds ...
Ahmet Arac   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

Trigeminal Nævus and Hæmangioma of Meninges [PDF]

open access: bronze, 1932
R. W. B. Ellis, K. H. Tallerman
openalex   +1 more source

Osteological correlates of the respiratory and vascular systems in the neural canals of Mesozoic ornithurines Ichthyornis and Janavis

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, EarlyView.
Abstract In birds, the neural canal houses a variety of anatomical structures including the spinal cord, meninges, spinal vasculature, and respiratory diverticula. Among these, paramedullary diverticula and the extradural dorsal spinal vein may leave behind osteological correlates in the form of pneumatic foramina and fossae, and a bilobed geometry of ...
Jessie Atterholt   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Estudo micro-mesoscópico da parede lateral do seio cavernoso humano Human cavernous sinus: micro-mesoscopic study of the lateral wall

open access: yesArquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 1996
Os autores estudam as estruturas contidas no seio cavernoso humano, tanto em seu interior como na sua parede lateral, através de cortes frontais seriados espessos. Mostram a importância desta parede que é freqüentemente usada como via de acesso cirúrgico
Renato Paulo Chopard   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

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