Yin-Cheng Huang

Yin-Cheng Huang
Chang Gung Memorial Hospital | CGMH · Department of Neurosurgery

M.D.,Ph.D.

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Introduction
Yin-Cheng Huang currently works at the Department of Neurosurgery, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital. Yin-Cheng does research in Oncology, neural development and Neurosurgery. Their current project is 'Investigations on genetic and molecular signatures for meningioma and development of targeted therapy.'
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July 1996 - present
Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
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  • Research Assistant

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Purpose The role of tumor resection remains undetermined in treating primary central nervous system lymphomas (PCNSLs). This study aimed to clarify the impact of tumor resection on survival and functional outcomes, and to identify subgroups benefiting from resection. Methods We retrospectively reviewed records from 2010 to 2021 for PCNSL diagnosed...
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Background: Growth hormone (GH)-secreting pituitary tumors produce systemic comorbidities, thus achieving gross total resection (GTR) and biochemical remission are imperative. The aim of this study was to identify predictors affecting resection status and biochemical remission. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 54 GH adenoma patients receiving e...
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Purpose Gliosarcoma (GS), a rare variant of glioblastoma (GB), is further classified into primary (de novo) gliosarcoma (PGS), and secondary gliosarcoma (SGS), which is defined as recurrence after a diagnosis of diffuse glioma. Poorer survival of SGS than PGS has been reported, however, the detailed mechanism remains unknown. METHODS: A retrospecti...
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Background: Programmable valve (PV) has been shown as a solution to the high revision rate in pediatric hydrocephalus patients, but it remains controversial among adults. This study is to compare the overall revision rate, revision cause, and revision-free survival between PV and non-programmable valve (NPV) in adult patients with different hydroc...
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Neural progenitor cells are self-renewable, proliferative, and multipotent cell populations that generate diverse types of neurons and glia to build the nervous system. Transcription factors play critical roles in regulating various cellular processes; however, the transcription factors that regulate the development of neural progenitors are yet to...
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Background This report presents the first case of intracranial cryptococcoma arising from the right frontal lobe causing right middle cerebral artery infarction. Intracranial cryptococcomas usually occur in the cerebral parenchyma, basal ganglia, cerebellum, pons, thalamus, and choroid plexus; they may mimic intracranial tumors, but seldom cause in...
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Purpose Creating enough decompression, favorable outcome, less complication, and maintain adequate lordosis and stability in the patients with cervical myelopathy due to multilevel massive ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) still poses a challenge for surgeons. The aim of our study is to retrospectively evaluate our patients...
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Background Initial tumor enlargement (or pseudoprogression) instead of true tumor progression is a common phenomenon in patients with acoustic neuromas who are treated with stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS). This phenomenon can affect clinical decision-making and patient management. This study assessed the correlation between initial tumor enlargemen...
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Glioblastoma is the most common primary malignant brain tumor, and median survival is relatively short despite aggressive standard treatment. Natural killer (NK) cell dysfunction is strongly associated with tumor recurrence and metastasis but is unclear in glioblastoma. NK activity (NKA) represents NK cell-secreted interferon-γ (IFN-γ), which modul...
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Background The prognosis of syringomyelia is not yet established. Syringomyelia derived from different etiologies contributes to similar symptoms. Objective Assess the syringomyelia in our medical institutes and describe the etiologies and clinical appearance of the disorder. And identify the predictors of a good outcome and to find the most suita...
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A dural substitute is frequently used to repair dura mater during neurosurgical procedures. Although autologous or commercially available dural substitutes matched most of the requirements; difficulties during dural repair, including insufficient space for suturing, insufficient mechanical strength, easy tear and cerebrospinal fluid leakage, repres...
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Background Spinal cord injury (SCI) and spinal fracture are major complications in patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS) who sustain spinal trauma. The purpose of this study was to investigate the incidence, predictors, and sequelae of spinal trauma in patients with AS. Methods This retrospective study included patients with AS who were admitt...
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Glioma is a severe disease with a poor prognosis despite aggressive surgical resection and traditional chemotherapies. Therefore, new anti-neoplastic drugs are urgently needed. Bioactive compounds from natural products are potential sources of antiproliferative molecules, among which manzamine compounds extracted from the Formosan marine sponge Hal...
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To restore lost functions while repairing the neuronal structure after spinal cord injury (SCI), pharmacological interventions with multiple therapeutic agents will be a more effective modality given the complex pathophysiology of acute SCI. Toward this end, we prepared electrospun membranes containing aligned core–shell fibers with a polylactic ac...
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Background Glioblastoma (GBM) is a malignant human brain tumor that has an extremely poor prognosis. Classic mutations such as IDH (isocitrate dehydrogenase) mutations, EGFR (epidermal growth factor receptor) alternations, and MGMT (O6-methylguanine-methyltransferase) promoter hypermethylation have been used to stratify patients and provide prognos...
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Background/aim: This study aimed to explore RGS2 as a regulator of melanoma cell growth. Materials and methods: Effect of RGS2 over-expression was analyzed in three melanoma cell lines, and Rgs2 knockdown was performed in zebrafish. Results: RGS2 was differentially expressed among the cell lines. In B16F10 cells, RGS2 over-expression inhibited...
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Background: The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between the atlantodental interval (ADI) on dynamic flexion/extension cervical radiographs and functional outcomes of posterior spinal fixation by the Harms technique for atlantoaxial subluxation (AAS).Dynamic flexion/extension on cervical radiographs is a standard assessment for eval...
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Objective The objectives of this study were to assess the predictive value of swab cultures of cryopreserved skull flaps during cranioplasties for surgical site infections (SSIs). Methods The authors conducted a retrospective review on the consecutive patients who underwent delayed cranioplasties with cryopreserved autografts between 2009 and 2017...
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Parkinson's disease (PD), the most common neurodegenerative motor disorder, is currently incurable. Although many studies have provided insights on the substantial influence of genetic factors on the occurrence and development of PD, the molecular mechanism underlying the disease is largely unclear. Previous studies have shown that point mutations...
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Introduction: Postoperative delayed hyponatremia is a complication associated with transsphenoidal pituitary surgery. Due to a wide spectrum of symptoms, the reported incidence and predictors of postoperative delayed hyponatremia vary among studies, and this deserves to be reviewed systematically. Methods: PubMed, EMBASE, and CENTRAL databases w...
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Our study aimed to investigate whether changes in brain function measured with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) can be detected among individuals with depressive disorders and suicidal ideation. The association between depression severity and brain images is also discussed. Our study recruited 111 participants in three groups: 35 depres...
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Background Spinal cord injury (SCI) and spinal fracture are major complications in patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS) who sustain spinal trauma. The purpose of this study is to investigate the incidence, predictors, and sequelae of spinal trauma in patients with AS. Methods This study evaluated our AS patients who had spinal traumas between...
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Background: Spinal cord injury (SCI) and spinal fracture are major complications in patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS) who sustain spinal trauma. The purpose of this study is to investigate the incidence, predictors, and sequelae of spinal trauma in patients with AS. Methods: This study evaluated our AS patients who had spinal traumas betwee...
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Background: Lesional and symptomatic causes of epilepsy are the most common neurological disorders of the brain. Topiramate effectively controls newly diagnosed epilepsy and refractory focal seizures, but high-dose topiramate does not improve seizure control. This study aimed to evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of dose-escalated topiramat...
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Objective Awake craniotomy (AC) with intraoperative stimulation mapping is the standard treatment for gliomas, especially those on the eloquent cortex. Many studies have reported survival benefits with the use of AC in patients with glioma, however most of these studies have focused on low-grade glioma. The aim of this study was to evaluate the exp...
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Spinal cord injury (SCI) is associated with disability and a drastic decrease in quality of life for affected individuals. Previous studies support the idea that docosahexaenoic acid (DHA)-based pharmacological approach is a promising therapeutic strategy for the management of acute SCI. We postulated that a nanostructured material for controlled d...
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Background Awake craniotomy is an effective method by which to reduce postoperative neurologic deficit in newly-diagnosed glioma patients. However, the level of functional preservation in patients undergoing resection of recurrent glioma remains unknown. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate functional outcomes in patients with recurrent glioma u...
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Background: Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the most common neurodegenerative motor disorder, which is currently incurable. Mutations in many genes have been demonstrated to be the primary risk factors associated with the familial or idiopathic PD; however, the mechanisms underlying these genetic mutations resulting in parkinsonism remains unclear. Pho...
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Conventional treatment for treating primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) has consisted of either whole-brain radiotherapy (WBRT) or methotrexate (MTX)-based combined modality therapy. However, delayed cognitive sequelae have emerged as a significant debilitating complication in PCNSL patients. A prospective observational case-series stud...
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Background Awake craniotomy (AC) with intraoperative stimulation mapping is the standard treatment for glioma, especially when present on the eloquent cortex. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether functional preservation after AC compromises patient survival as compared with craniotomy under general anesthesia (GA). Methods The medic...
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Background Awake craniotomy (AC) with intraoperative stimulation mapping is the standard treatment for gliomas, especially those on the eloquent cortex. Many studies have reported survival benefits with the use of AC in patients with glioma, however most of these studies have focused on low-grade glioma. The aim of this study was to evaluate the ex...
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PARK14 patients with homozygous (D331Y) PLA2G6 mutation display motor deficits of pure early-onset Parkinson's disease (PD). The aim of this study is to investigate the pathogenic mechanism of mutant (D331Y) PLA2G6-induced PD. We generated knockin (KI) mouse model of PARK14 harboring homozygous (D331Y) PLA2G6 mutation. Then, we investigated neuropa...
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Objective: Cranioplasty is a technically simple procedure intended to repair defects of the skull to provide protection after craniectomy, improve functional outcomes, and restore cosmesis. Several materials have been used for the restoration of skull defects, including autologous bone grafts (AGs), polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) flaps, and titani...
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OBJECTIVE Despite intensive medical treatment, patients with glioblastoma (grade IV glioma [GBM]) have a low 5-year survival rate of 5.5%. In this study, the authors tried to improve currently used therapies by identification of a therapeutic target, IGFBP3 , for glioma treatment. METHODS IGFBP3 RNA expression in 135 patients newly diagnosed with...
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In our translational research, an immunotherapeutic, ADCTA-G, has been developed to emphasize autologous tumor antigens, DC antigen processing/presentation, enhanced tumor immunogenicity and CTL induction. Two clinical trials, Phase I/II [2003-2005Taiwan DOH/MA 0910072504] and phase II [2005–2016 NIH NCT02772094], “Dendritic Cell(DC)-Based Tumor Va...
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BACKGROUND Primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) is an uncommon disease. Conventional treatment has consisted of either whole-brain radiotherapy (WBRT) or methotrexate (MTX)-based combined modality therapy combining chemotherapy and cranial irradiation. The addition of chemotherapy to cranial RT has significantly improved survival outcome...
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Background Many molecules and signaling pathways involved in neural development play a role in neurodegenerative diseases and brain tumor progression. Peroxisome proliferator‐activated receptor (PPAR) proteins regulate the differentiation of tissues and the progression of many diseases. However, the role of these proteins in neural development is u...
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Objective: Cranioplasty is a relatively simple and less invasive intervention, but it is associated with a high incidence of postoperative seizures. The incidence of, and the risk factors for, such seizures and the effect of prophylactic antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) have not been well studied. The authors' aim was to evaluate the risk factors that p...
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[Purpose] In clinical trial of autologous dendritic cell/autologous tumor cell antigens (ADCTA) adjuvant immunotherapy of glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), we studied if and how GBM CD133(+) stem-like initiator cells are susceptible to immune cytotoxic eradication [Methods] Tumor-infiltrating T lymphocytes (TILs) were isolated from GBM patients after...
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Background An ¹⁸F-tagged NSAID analog was prepared for use as a probe for COX-2 expression, which is associated with tumor development. Methods The in vivo uptake of celecoxib was monitored with ortho-[¹⁸F]fluorocelecoxib using positron emission tomography (PET). The binding affinity of ortho-[¹⁸F]fluorocelecoxib to COX-1 and COX-2 enzymes were as...
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Hexanucleotide repeat expansions in the C9orf72 gene are a common genetic cause of familial and sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal dementia (FTD). However, the function of C9orf72 in neural development and the pathogenic mechanism underlying neurodegeneration are unknown. We found that disrupting C9orf72 expression by u...
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OBJECTIVE Burr hole craniostomy is an effective and simple procedure for treating chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH). However, the surgical outcomes and recurrence of CSDH in patients with liver cirrhosis (LC) remain unknown.METHODSA nationwide population-based cohort study was retrospectively conducted using data from the Taiwan National Health Insu...
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Glioma is a brain tumor associated with a poor therapeutic outcome with an average life expectancy of 14 months. Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) expression is associated with the progression of the tumor and is considered a therapeutic target of chemo agents. Para-[¹⁸F]Fluorofenbufen octylamide ([¹⁸F]FFOA) was obtained with the radiochemical yield of 16%...
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Background: The prognosis and recurrence rate following resection of an anterior skull base lesion via transciliary supraorbital keyhole craniotomy depends on residual tumor volume. The extent to which pathology and size of tumor influence the resection rate using this approach is unknown. Methods: Sixty-two patients underwent a total of 64 oper...
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Background: We report the first nationwide population-based cohort study using Taiwan's National Health Insurance Research Database on the association between enterovirus infection and the incidence of sleep disorders in a pediatric population. Methods: Two matched groups of children under 18 years of age were included in the analyses for non-ap...
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Glioma is the most common and aggressive type of brain tumor. While long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are clearly more abundant in human brain than protein-coding genes, the specific roles of lncRNAs and mechanisms underlying their dysregulation in glioma remain unclear. Here, we focused on lncRNAs that are differentially expressed in brain tumor and...
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Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is the most prevalent and high malignant primary brain tumors, and contains a small cohort of self-renewing, tumorigenic glioblastoma stem cells (GSCs) that contribute to tumor relapse and therapeutic resistance. GSCs are typically recognized by the expression of cell surface marker, CD133, encoded from prominin-1 (PRO...
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Mutations in the gene encoding Ca²⁺-independent phospholipase A2 group 6 (PLA2G6) cause the recessive familial type 14 of Parkinson’s disease (PARK14). Mitochondrial dysfunction is involved in the pathogenesis of Parkinson’s disease (PD). PLA2G6 is believed to be required for maintaining mitochondrial function. In the present study, rotenone-induce...
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The data presented in this article are related to the research article entitled "Synthesis and Characterization of Boron Fenbufen and its F-18 Labeled Homolog for Boron Neutron Capture Therapy of COX-2 Overexpressed Cholangiocarcinoma". The contents of the data article include 1) the set up for performing in vitro binding assay, 2) (1)H-, (13)C- an...
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Boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) is a binary therapy that employs neutron irradiation on the boron agents to release high-energy helium and alpha particles to kill cancer cells. An optimal response to BNCT depends critically on the time point of maximal ¹⁰B accumulation and highest tumor to normal ratio (T/N) for performing the neutron irradiat...
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Glioblastomas are among the most fatal brain tumors; however, the molecular determinants of their tumorigenic behavior are not adequately defined. In this study, we analyzed the role of KMT2A in the glioblastoma cell line U-87 MG. KMT2A knockdown promoted cell proliferation. Moreover, it increased the DNA methylation of NOTCH1 and NOTCH3 and reduce...
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Purpose: To determine the systemic impact of intravitreal bevacizumab (IVB), an anti-vascular endothelium growth factor antibody, after injection into newborn rabbit eyes. Materials and methods: We used four groups of rabbits. Group 1 rabbits received a single injection of IVB starting from the age of 6 weeks. Group 2 rabbits received a single inje...
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Background Lower back pain is a very common symptom and treatment strategies vary according the severity and duration of illness. Surgical approaches are becoming increasingly popular with the advent of new and less invasive technologies; however, treatment outcomes are not yet well established on a population-based level. Taiwan's National Health...
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Objective Primary malignant brain tumors are relatively uncommon, and their incidence and survival rates have seldom been reported. Patients and Methods We identified all patients with malignant brain tumors in Taiwan between 1997 and 2012 using the National Health Insurance database. We estimated the stratified incidence of malignant brain tumors...
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Background The co-primary aims are: 1) to compare the risk of fracture between adults with bipolar disorder and those without bipolar disorder; and 2) to assess whether lithium, anticonvulsants and antipsychotics reduce risk of fracture among individuals with bipolar disorder. Methods The analysis herein is a population-based retrospective cohort...
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Background Primary central nervous system lymphomas (PCNSLs) are relatively rare brain tumors. Accurate diagnosis is usually made by surgical biopsy. In addition to surgical biopsy and decompression, treatment options include high-dose methotrexate and chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and stem cell therapy. Because of the rarity of this disease, gu...
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Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is associated with higher risk for fracture. Whether the medical treatment for ADHD would mitigate the risk remains unclear. In this study, we sought to investigate the effect of methylphenidate treatment on risk for fracture, as well the moderational role of treatment duration on the risk of fracture...
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Neural crest cells are multipotent progenitors that migrate extensively and differentiate into numerous derivatives. The developmental plasticity and migratory ability of neural crest cells render them an attractive model for studying numerous aspects of cell progression. We observed that zebrafish rgs2 was expressed in neural crest cells. Disrupti...
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Neural crest cells are multipotent progenitors that migrate extensively and differentiate into numerous derivatives. The developmental plasticity and migratory ability of neural crest cells render them an attractive model for studying numerous aspects of cell progression. We observed that zebrafish rgs2 was expressed in neural crest cells. Disrupti...
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Objective: Depression happens commonly in cancer patients. However, there is limited literature on uterine cancer. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the association between uterine cancer and depression as well as the moderating effect of age and hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Methods: This was a population-based study utilizing Taiwan's N...
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Atypical and malignant meningiomas are rare. Our aim was to examine the treatment outcomes following surgical resection, and analyze associations between clinical characteristics and overall survival (OS) or relapse free survival (RFS). 102 patients with atypical or malignant meningiomas underwent microsurgical resection between June 2001 and Novem...
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A new naphthol derivative, [F-18]FEONM, has been designed to be a new Tau protein PET imaging molecule for detecting Tau tangle status of Alzheimer's disease in a transgenic mouse model. In order to synthesize this molecule, 2-acetyl-6-methoxynaphthalene was the starting compound and needed five steps preparation to bonding functional and leaving g...
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Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), the most prevalent and malignant form of a primary brain tumour, is resistant to chemotherapy. In this study, we concurrently loaded three chemotherapeutic agents [bis-chloroethylnitrosourea, irinotecan, and cisplatin; BIC] into 50:50 poly[(d,l)-lactide-co-glycolide] (PLGA) nanofibres and an antiangiogenic agent (comb...
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Glioblastoma multiforme has a poor prognosis and is highly chemoresistant. In this study, we implanted biodegradable 1,3-bis[2-chloroethyl]-1-nitroso-urea-, irinotecan-, and cisplatin-eluting poly[(d,l)-lactide-co-glycolide] (BIC/PLGA) and virgin nanofibrous membranes on the brain surface of C6 glioma-bearing rats in concurrent and virgin groups, r...
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Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) was an Epstein Barr virus (EBV)-related malignancy and tumor microenvironment had a pivotal role in tumor progression. Paucity of good NPC animal models hindered the research in this field. Recently, patient-derived xenograft (PDX) had been shown to be a good preclinical model for drug screening and cancer related res...
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Objective: Cerebral infarction is a very common cause of disability. In addition, malignant large infarction (MLI) is a catastrophic event and there is no efficient medical treatment. This study aimed to assess the outcome predictors of MLI and to analyze the impact of decompressive craniectomy (DC) on the functional outcome of survivals. Methods...
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Background: It is hypothesized that the phenomenology of major depressive disorder (MDD) is subserved by disturbances in the structure and function of brain circuits; however, findings of structural abnormalities using MRI have been inconsistent. Generalized q-sampling imaging (GQI) methodology provides an opportunity to assess the functional inte...
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The incidence and associated mortality of major intraoperative rupture (MIOR) in intracranial aneurysm surgery is diverse. One possible reason is that many studies failed to consider and properly adjust the factor of surgical experience in the context. We conducted this study to clarify the role of surgical experience on MIOR and associated outcome...
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Molecular imaging of brain tumors remains a great challenge, despite the advances made in imaging technology. An anti-inflammatory compound may be a useful tool for this purpose because there is evidence of inflammatory processes in brain tumor micro-environments. Fluorooctylfenbufen amide (FOFA) was prepared from 8-chlorooctanol via treatment with...
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Objective: The current therapies for traumatic carotid-cavernous sinus fistula (tCCF) yield a variable rate of recurrence and produce different results. We analyzed factors among traumatic head injury to identify the risk factors in recurrent tCCFs. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the patients who were diagnosed with tCCFs from January 2004...
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Background: Migraine attack has been associated with magnesium deficiency. Previous studies investigating the effect of intravenous and oral magnesium on acute migraine attacks and the prevention of migraine have produced equivocal findings. Objective: To evaluate the effects of intravenous magnesium on acute migraine attacks and oral magnesium...
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Background Notch signaling has been conserved throughout evolution and plays a fundamental role in various neural developmental processes and the pathogenesis of several human cancers and genetic disorders. However, how Notch signaling regulates various cellular processes remains unclear. Although Deltex proteins have been identified as cytoplasmic...
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Invariant natural killer T cells (iNKT cells) are innate-like non-conventional T cells restricted by the CD1d molecule that are unique in their ability to play a pivotal role in immune regulation. Deficient iNKT function has been reported in patients receiving umbilical cord blood (UCB) transplantation. We sought to determine the effect of interleu...
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Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is an Epstein Barr virus (EBV)-related malignancy in which the tumor microenvironment plays a pivotal role in tumor progression. Here, we developed two patient-derived xenograft (PDX) mouse lines from engrafted NPC metastatic tumors. Positive staining for EBV-encoded small RNAs confirmed that these tumors harbored EBV...
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Liver cirrhosis, a devastating liver fibrosis caused by hepatitis/inflammation or tumors, is a major comorbid factor in known surgery fields, such as cardiovascular and abdominal surgeries. It is important to review possible comorbid results in neurosurgical procedures in cirrhotic patients. In the reviewed literature, Child-Pugh and model for end-...
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To date, imaging of malignant glioma remains challenging. In positron emission tomography-related diagnostic imaging, differential tumor uptake of 3′-deoxy-3′-[¹⁸F] fluorothymidine ([¹⁸F]FLT) has been shown to reflect the levels of cell proliferation and DNA synthesis. However, additional biomarkers for tumors are urgently required. Aberrant levels...
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Corpus callosum involvement is associated with poorer survival in high grade glioma (HGG), but the prognostic value in low grade glioma (LGG) is unclear. To determine the prognostic impact of corpus callosum involvement on progression free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) in HGG and LGG, the records of 233 glioma patients treated from 2008...
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Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second common neurodegenerative disease. Identification of biomarkers for early diagnosis and prediction of disease progression is important. The present comparative proteomic study of serum samples using two-dimensional fluorescence differential gel electrophoresis followed by ELISA confirmation demonstrated that pr...
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The study of molecular regulation in neural development provides information to understand how diverse neural cells are generated. It also helps to establish therapeutic strategies for the treatment of neural degenerative disorders and brain tumors. The Hairy/E(spl) family members are potential targets of Notch signaling, which is fundamental to ne...
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Tissue transglutaminase, upregulated by TGFβ, is also highly expressed in primary brain tumors, including gliomas and meningiomas by expression profile microarray. Direct knockdown of transglutminase induced arrest of cell proliferation and cell apoptosis in brain tumor cells. Higher expression of transglutaminase in meningioma tissue correlated to...
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Multiple epigenetic factors play a critical role in cell proliferation and differentiation. However, their function in embryogenesis, especially in neural development, is currently unclear. The Trithorax group (TrxG) homolog KMT2A (MLL1) is an important epigenetic regulator during development and has an especially well-defined role in hematopoiesis...
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Most meningiomas are benign, but some clinical-aggressive tumors exhibit brain invasion and cannot be resected without significant complications. To identify molecular markers for these clinically-aggressive meningiomas, we performed microarray analyses on 24 primary cultures from 21 meningiomas and 3 arachnoid membranes. Using this approach, incre...
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Lipocalin-type prostaglandin D synthase (L-PGDS) has been correlated with the progression of neurological disorders. The present study aimed at evaluating the imaging potency of a glutathione conjugate of fluorine-18-labeled fluorobutyl ethacrynic amide ([18F]FBuEA-GS) for brain tumors. Preparation of [18F]FBuEA-GS has been modified from the -4-tos...
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Background: Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) is one of the cerebrovascular diseases that bear a high risk of hemorrhage. The treatment modalities include microsurgical resection, endovascular embolization, stereotactic radiosurgery, or combinations that vary widely. Several large series have been reported, while data from Asian populations were fe...
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Anterior cervical disectomy and fusion (ACDF) is a highly effective and safe method for spinal cord and cervical root decompression. However, vocal cord paralysis (VCP) remains an important cause of postoperative morbidity. The true incidence and recovery course of postoperative VCP is still uncertain. This study is a report on VCP after ACDF to ev...
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Primitive neuro-ectodermal tumors (PNET) are rare malignant brain tumors, mostly undifferentiated, that tend to spread through the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Extra-pineal supratentorial PNET in adults are very rare. Published guidelines for adult PNET were not available until 2011, and at our institute surgeons and oncologists did not have consensu...

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