2024
Overview of Unilateral and Bilateral Pediatric Facial Paralysis: Workup, Treatment, and Frontiers
Wiebe J, Mulenga C, Crabtree J, Hussain A, Borschel G. Overview of Unilateral and Bilateral Pediatric Facial Paralysis: Workup, Treatment, and Frontiers. Facial Plastic Surgery 2024, 41: 410-416. PMID: 39209283, DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1788994.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEtiology of facial nerve palsyFacial paralysisFacial nerve palsyFacial nerve paralysisNerve palsyIdiopathic causesSurgical managementTreatment optionsDifferential diagnosisNerve paralysisTreatment planningParalysisPermanent lossEtiologyTreatmentPsychosocial implicationsChildrenWorkupDiagnosis
2023
Report From a Multidisciplinary Symposium on the Future of Living Kidney Donor Transplantation
Peters T, Fung J, Radcliffe-Richards J, Satel S, Roth A, McCormick F, Gershun M, Matas A, Roberts J, Morrison J, Chertow G, Lee L, Held P, Ojo A. Report From a Multidisciplinary Symposium on the Future of Living Kidney Donor Transplantation. Progress In Transplantation 2023, 33: 363-371. PMID: 37968881, DOI: 10.1177/15269248231212911.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsKidney donationDonor kidney exchangeDonor renal transplantationDonor kidney transplantationDeceased donor kidneysKidney donor transplantationLive kidney donationKidney transplantationRenal transplantationDonor transplantationDonor kidneysKidney functionDonor evaluationKidney donorsOptimal treatmentTransplantationPermanent lossMultidisciplinary symposiumDonationKidney exchangeDonorsKidneyCliniciansCompelling stimulus
2018
Diltiazem Promotes Regenerative Axon Growth
Huebner EA, Budel S, Jiang Z, Omura T, Ho TS, Barrett L, Merkel JS, Pereira LM, Andrews NA, Wang X, Singh B, Kapur K, Costigan M, Strittmatter SM, Woolf CJ. Diltiazem Promotes Regenerative Axon Growth. Molecular Neurobiology 2018, 56: 3948-3957. PMID: 30232777, PMCID: PMC6424671, DOI: 10.1007/s12035-018-1349-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsL-type calcium channel blockerDorsal root gangliaCentral nervous systemChondroitin sulfate proteoglycanAxon regenerationMouse dorsal root gangliaAdult central nervous systemHuman sensory neuronsCalcium channel blockersSpinal cord injuryRat cortical culturesCord injuryAxonal regrowthRoot gangliaCortical culturesChannel blockersRegenerative propensityRegenerative axon growthSensory neuronsNervous systemPharmacological enhancersAxon growthPermanent lossSulfate proteoglycanAxotomy
1998
Axon Conduction and Survival in CNS White Matter During Energy Deprivation: A Developmental Study
Fern R, Davis P, Waxman S, Ransom B. Axon Conduction and Survival in CNS White Matter During Energy Deprivation: A Developmental Study. Journal Of Neurophysiology 1998, 79: 95-105. PMID: 9425180, DOI: 10.1152/jn.1998.79.1.95.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAnoxia/aglycemiaCompound action potentialWithdrawal of oxygenOptic nerveCNS white matterWhite matterIsolated rat optic nerveEvoked compound action potentialAdult optic nerveOptic nerve functionRat optic nervePostnatal day 10Permanent lossMin of glucoseEnergy deprivationWithdrawal of glucoseGlucose withdrawalNerve functionAstrocytic glycogenAxon conductionHeightened metabolic activityAdult ratsAglycemiaIrreversible injuryNerve
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