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CKLF1 disrupts microglial efferocytosis following acute ischemic stroke by binding to phosphatidylserine.
Efferocytosis is crucial for the clearance of apoptotic cells (ACs) following acute ischemic stroke (AIS), however, its mechanism remains unclear. This study reveals that chemokine-like factor 1 (CKLF1) disrupts efferocytosis by promoting A…
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Cystic vestibular schwannoma - a subgroup analysis from a comparative study between radiosurgery and microsurgery.
Some vestibular schwannoma (VS) show cystic morphology. It is known that these cystic VS bear different risk profiles compared to solid VS in surgical treatment. Still, there has not been a direct comparative study comparing both SRS and SU…
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Likelihood-of-harm/help of microsurgery compared to radiosurgery in large vestibular schwannoma.
[PURPOSE] It has been shown that in large vestibular schwannomas (VS), radiosurgery (SRS) is inferior with respect to tumor control compared to microsurgical resection (SURGERY). However, SURGERY poses a significantly higher risk of facial-…
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A comparative study of microsurgery and gamma knife radiosurgery in vestibular schwannoma evaluating tumor control and functional outcome.
[BACKGROUND] Both stereotactic radiosurgery () and microsurgical resection () are available as treatment options for sporadic vestibular schwannoma (VS). There are very few direct comparative studies comparing both treatment modalities in l…
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The Architecture of Fat Grafting II: Impact of Cannula Diameter.
[BACKGROUND] Fat grafting has emerged as the treatment of choice for soft-tissue augmentation and reconstruction. Variability of volume retention remains the greatest challenge for this technique, often requiring multiple operations to achi…
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The Architecture of Fat Grafting: What Lies beneath the Surface.
[BACKGROUND] Fat grafting is a powerful procedure limited by unpredictable volume loss. Grafted tissue survives via plasmatic imbibition until neovascularization occurs; therefore, fat that is deposited more than 0.2 cm from capillaries wil…