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Background: Historically, in the pediatric population, there is a highly selective approach for repeat imaging given the risk of radiation and costs. In the lieu of this, frequent neurological checks and even ICP monitoring has been used as an adjunct ...
Arthur Berg, Brett Voigt, Sanjeev Kaul
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Successful management of depression skull fracture in a boy with dog bite injury: A case report
Rationale: There are many cases of daily reported dog bite injuries around the world. However, craniofacial fractures owing to dog bites are quite rare. They are frequently seen in the pediatric age group.
Abdulkerim Gokoglu +3 more
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Smart Nanotechnologies for Multimodal Neuromodulation and Brain Interfacing
Recent advances in smart nanotechnologies are expanding the toolbox for brain interfacing, from wireless neuromodulation and high‐resolution sensing to targeted delivery within the central nervous system. By combining responsive nanomaterials with bioinspired design, these platforms enable multimodal interactions with neurons and glia, while also ...
Tommaso Curiale +6 more
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Surgical treatment of depressed fracture of skull in neonates
Objective To explore the surgical treatment of depressed fracture of skull in neonates. Methods and Results Eight neonates with depressed fracture of skull who underwent surgery in Children's Hospital Affiliated to Shandong University from January 2021 ...
LIU Bo +3 more
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To Determine the Frequency of Dural Tear in Patients Presenting with Depressed Skull Fracture
OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to determine the frequency of dural tear in patients with depressed skull fractures. MATERIAL and Method This cross-sectional study was conducted in department of Neurosurgery Pakistan institute of Medical ...
Sohail Amir +2 more
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Boosting Sensory Nerve‐to‐Bone Interactions Enhances Hedgehog Mediated Calvarial Bone Repair
Boosting sensory nerve activity via TrkA agonism strongly accelerates calvarial bone repair in adult mice. Furthermore, single‐cell RNA sequencing and neuron–bone interactome analyses identify these sensory neurons as a direct neural source of Hedgehog pathway ligands. Consequently, these ligands drive osteoblast differentiation of skeletal progenitors,
Zhao Li +9 more
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Current technologies for spinal cord optogenetic stimulation rely on external power sources and face reliability constraints in freely behaving animals. Here, a fully implantable, battery‐powered optoelectronic device is introduced, enabling operation in any selected environment with wireless recharging for months‐long stimulation.
Shahriar Shalileh +8 more
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Skull fractures may be associated with hyperfibrinolysis in patients with isolated traumatic brain injury [PDF]
Objective To identify relationships between skull fracture (SF) and hyperfibrinolysis (HF) among patients with isolated traumatic brain injury (TBI). Methods This was a retrospective cohort study based on a nationwide neurotrauma database in Japan. Adult
Gaku Fujiwara, Naoto Shiomi
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A periosteum‐inspired Janus piezoelectric scaffold converts micromechanical forces into electrical signals and synergizes with controlled resveratrol release. This dual action reprograms endothelial metabolism, drives H‑type vessel formation, and restores bone–vessel coupling in diabetic bone defects.
Kai Wang, Kai Jiang
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GROWING SKULL FRACTURE – CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
Background. Growing skull fracture is a progressive enlargement of a fracture. It produces a cranial defect. It is a rare complication of head injury, occurring almost exclusively in infants and children under the age of three.
Tadej Strojnik, Robert Pogorevc
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