UW Neurological Surgery Recent PubMed Publications

Pathophysiology of the Post-Traumatic Confusional State and Post-Traumatic Amnesia: A Scoping Review

19 hours 6 minutes ago
The post-traumatic confusional state (PTCS) is a period of recovery that follows traumatic brain injury (TBI), characterized by post-traumatic amnesia (PTA), impairments in attention, and behavioral dysregulation, among other clinical symptoms. The pathophysiology of PTCS is unknown, contributing to the absence of neurobiologically based diagnostic criteria, prognostic models, and treatments. The workgroup conducted a scoping review of the literature in MEDLINE/PubMed database and manual...
Douglas I Katz

Toward actionable interventions in human aging (12th ARDD meeting, 2025)

19 hours 6 minutes ago
The 12th Aging Research and Drug Discovery (ARDD) meeting convened at the University of Copenhagen, presenting a comprehensive overview of recent advancements in the biology of aging. A central theme across sessions was the field's gradual shift from descriptive, correlational studies to mechanistic understandings enabling the engineering of personalized therapeutic interventions aimed at extending human healthspan. Key discussions highlighted the convergence of multiple disciplines....
Aleksandr Dekan

Therapeutic efficacy of dendritic cell vaccination in a novel syngeneic mouse model of diffuse hemispheric glioma, H3 G34-mutant

5 days 19 hours ago
CONCLUSION: Immunotherapy involving autologous dendritic cells pulsed with tumor lysate and combined with anti-PD-1 antibody might be an effective treatment for DHG. Treatment failure in our tumor model is associated with increased expression of genes implicated in remodeling extracellular matrix in the tumor microenvironment.
Geoffrey C Owens

Postoperative Visual Outcomes in Pediatric Craniopharyngioma: A Comparison of Endoscopic Endonasal and Transcranial Approaches

6 days 19 hours ago
CONCLUSIONS: Both endoscopic and transcranial approaches yielded comparable visual outcomes in pediatric craniopharyngioma surgery. Rates of gross total resection were higher in the endoscopic cohort, suggesting that surgical approach should remain anatomy-driven, with either technique capable of preserving visual function in appropriately selected patients.
Olivia A Do

Sharing Clinically Relevant Research Results with Active-Duty Special Operations Forces: Toward an Ethical Framework for Responsible Disclosure

6 days 19 hours ago
Structured acquisition and analysis of individual-level health data in the context of biomedical research can yield novel results with potential clinical or personal relevance to participants. While approaches to returning individual-level research results to study participants in civilian contexts have received some attention, unique ethical considerations informing approaches to sharing military research results, and particularly in research studies involving active-duty Special Operations...
Michael J Young

Evaluating the Use of Google Street View to Visually Verify the Locations of Cannabis Retailers in the United States Extracted from Websites, 2015-2018

1 week ago
Our ability to advance public health and policy responses to cannabis legalization is limited by a lack of geographic data on cannabis retailers across states and over time. This study evaluated the feasibility and utility of using Google Street View (GSV) to: 1) visually verify cannabis retailers locations extracted from websites and (2) create a historical retailer list. We extracted and deduplicated cannabis retailer addresses from 6 websites advertising medical and adult use cannabis...
Danielle Haley

Nitroxoline-O-protected derivatives inhibit MetAP2 and activate ATF4 through mTORC1 to inhibit cancer cell growth

1 week 1 day ago
Reprogrammed cancer cell proliferation requires high levels of protein synthesis and concomitant folding and processing. N-terminal methionine amino peptidases (MetAP) are a class of enzymes that cleave the initiator methionine amino acids to allow for peptide maturation and co-translational processing. The protein MetAP2 is upregulated in cancer cells and has been explored as a potential anticancer target. Cellular perturbations that impinge on protein synthesis activate cellular stress...
Michael J Williams

Cost-Effectiveness of Adjunctive Middle Meningeal Artery Embolization for Chronic Subdural Hematoma: Secondary Analysis of EMBOLISE

1 week 1 day ago
CONCLUSIONS: At 2024 pricing, and from a U.S. hospital perspective, ES/MMAE for cSDH may not be cost-effective within a 180-day horizon, but PSA suggests a greater favorability towards ES/MMAE at higher willingness-to-pay thresholds. The positive net QALY benefit with adjunctive MMAE for cSDH suggests a small but meaningful quality-of-life improvement, preventing complete ES dominance. Cost-reduction strategies, longer time frames, and validated cSDH-specific patient-reported outcome measures...
Matthew C Findlay

Development of PROTACs for targeted degradation of oncogenic TRK fusions

1 week 1 day ago
Chromosomal translocations leading to the fusion of tropomyosin receptor kinases (TRKs) with diverse partner proteins have been identified as oncogenic drivers in many adult and pediatric cancers. While first-generation TRK kinase inhibitors, such as entrectinib and larotrectinib, have shown positive responses in TRK fusion-positive cancers, resistance mutations against these inhibitors in the kinase domain limit their efficacy. Second-generation inhibitors are in clinical evaluation,...
Saurav Kumar

Dietary and Nutritional Strategies for Patients with Glioma: A Narrative Review of Treatment, Recovery, Immune Support, and Microbiota Modulation

1 week 3 days ago
This narrative review aims to explore the relationship between glioma and nutrition throughout stages of treatment and recovery. Gliomas are aggressive brain tumors that significantly impair quality of life and present treatment challenges. There has been a growing interest regarding the gut-brain axis and the microbiome, particularly their roles in modulating immune function and influencing the response to cancer treatment. This review examines how specific nutritional approaches may assist...
George B H Green

Calcium Phosphate Bone Substitutes in the Prevention of Bisphosphonate-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw: A Review

1 week 4 days ago
Bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (BRONJ) is characterized by exposed necrotic bone that often progresses with increasing pain and impaired quality of life. Zoledronate, the most potent and widely used bisphosphonate, has been strongly associated with BRONJ development following invasive dental procedures. Given the rising incidence of BRONJ, understanding and implementing effective preventive strategies have become imperative. Biomaterials based on synthetic hydroxyapatite and...
Siri Paulo

Beyond Histology: A Unified Transcriptomic Atlas Defines Lung Cancer Biologic States and Subtypes

1 week 4 days ago
Lung cancer encompasses multiple histological entities with substantial molecular heterogeneity that remain incompletely resolved at population scale. Here, we constructed a unified reference landscape of lung cancer by analyzing raw RNA sequencing data from 1,558 tumors spanning adenocarcinoma (n=753), squamous cell carcinoma (n=540), small cell lung cancer (n=150), and unclassified non-small cell lung cancer (n=80). Following batch correction, samples were embedded using PaCMAP to generate a...
Sonali Arora

Structure-aware graph learning predicts RNA editability across tissues and species

1 week 4 days ago
Programmable A-to-I RNA editing using endogenous ADAR enzymes is emerging as a therapeutic strategy, but editability remains difficult to predict because ADAR recognition depends on double-stranded RNA geometry and stability rather than sequence alone. We present ADAREDIT, a structure-explicit graph-attention framework that represents each dsRNA substrate as a nucleotide graph with backbone and base-pair edges and augments this representation with typed interactions and a motif-sensitive...
Gal Oren

Association of Department Chair Allyship With Scholarly Productivity of Underrepresented in Family Medicine Faculty: A CERA Study

1 week 5 days ago
INTRODUCTION: Underrepresented in family medicine (URiFM) physicians hold 14.42% of US family medicine faculty positions. Scholarship is critical to academic advancement. We explored family medicine department chairs' racial allyship, their identification of scholarship barriers faced by URiFM faculty, and the existence of initiatives to increase scholarship.
Amanda Kost

Machine learning models enhance detection of arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy

1 week 5 days ago
Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) is a heritable cardiac disorder associated with sudden cardiac death, yet its diagnosis remains slow, resource-intensive, and dependent on expert interpretation of multimodal tests. Machine learning approaches may enable earlier and more standardized detection. Here, we sought to identify an optimal machine learning strategy for ARVC detection, and to define its role within the diagnostic pathway. A composite dataset of 688 patients from the...
Kwaku K Quansah

IL-12-secreting CAR-T cells reprogram the tumor microenvironment and improve efficacy against heterogeneous models of glioblastoma

2 weeks ago
CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrates the pleiotropic benefits of IL-12 armored CAR-T cells with improved targeting of antigen-positive tumor cells and simultaneous remodeling of the microenvironment to engage adaptive immunity against antigen-negative clones. This strategy offers a potential clinically actionable approach to improve outcomes in GBM by circumventing the need for toxic lymphodepletion and addressing tumor heterogeneity.
Steven Shen

Quantitative MRA Feature Prediction of Post-Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Delayed Cerebral Ischemia and Angiographic Vasospasm

2 weeks 4 days ago
CONCLUSION: In patients with aSAH, average tortuosity is independently inversely associated with future development of DCI. Total branch number and average tortuosity are independently inversely associated with future vasospasm. With further validation, quantitative MRA features may serve as predictive markers for DCI and vasospasm after aSAH.
Mohamad H Mosi

Role of Polygenic Risk Scores in Predicting Cognitive Functioning after Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A TRACK-TBI Study

2 weeks 5 days ago
Patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and Glasgow Coma Scale scores of 13-15 (historically called mild TBI [mTBI]) commonly experience changes in cognitive functioning, including processing speed, memory, and executive functioning. In a prospective sample (N = 523) of individuals of European descent who had been treated in a U.S. level 1 trauma center for mTBI, we examined the prognostic value of four polygenic risk scores (PRS) for cognitive outcomes at 6-months postinjury. To estimate the...
Lindsay D Nelson
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