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CEREBRAL ABSCESS AND MYCOTIC ANEURYSM AS A CONSEQUENCE OF INFECTIVE ENDOCARDITIS: A CASE REPORT ...
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CEREBRAL ABSCESS AND MYCOTIC ANEURYSM AS A CONSEQUENCE OF INFECTIVE ENDOCARDITIS: A CASE REPORT ...
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Comprehensive review of lower third molar management: A guide for improved informed consent
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Prospective cohort study on the predictors of fall risk in 119 patients with bilateral vestibulopathy
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In: ISSN: 1932-6203 ; PLOS ONE, Vol. 15, No 3 (2020) P. e0228768 (2020)
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NCMP-15. CNS LYMPHOMA: THE GREAT MIMICKER
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In: Neuro Oncol (2020)
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Revision shoulder arthroplasty: a systematic review and comparison of North American vs. European outcomes and complications
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In: Bone and Joint Institute (2020)
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Unsuspected Alzheimer disease in a patient with Multiple sclerosis and progressive aphasia.
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In: Multiple sclerosis and related disorders, vol. 45, pp. 102349 (2020)
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THE USE OF COMPUTER-ASSISTED TRANSLATION TOOLS FOR ARABIC TRANSLATION: USER EVALUATION, ISSUES, AND IMPROVEMENTS
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In: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=kent1570489735521918 (2019)
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Maternal patterns of antenatal and postnatal depressed mood and the impact on child health at 3-years postpartum.
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In: Journal of consulting and clinical psychology, vol 86, iss 3 (2018)
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Maternal patterns of antenatal and postnatal depressed mood and the impact on child health at 3-years postpartum.
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In: Rotheram-Fuller, Erin J; Tomlinson, Mark; Scheffler, Aaron; Weichle, Thomas W; Hayati Rezvan, Panteha; Comulada, Warren Scott; et al.(2018). Maternal patterns of antenatal and postnatal depressed mood and the impact on child health at 3-years postpartum. Journal of consulting and clinical psychology, 86(3), 218 - 230. doi:10.1037/ccp0000281. UCLA: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/1883r9zq (2018)
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Computed Tomography: a key determinant in guiding management of acute pancreatitis ...
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Endoscopic management of bile leaks after liver transplantation: An analysis of two high- volume transplant centers
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The involvement of left inferior frontal and middle temporal cortices in word production unveiled by greater facilitation effects following brain damage.
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In: Neuropsychologia, vol. 121, pp. 122-134 (2018)
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Linking Entropy at Rest with the Underlying Structural Connectivity in the Healthy and Lesioned Brain.
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In: Cerebral cortex, vol. 28, no. 8, pp. 2948-2958 (2018)
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Influence of infancy care strategy on hearing in children and adolescents: A longitudinal study of children with unilateral lip and /or cleft palate.
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In: International journal of pediatric otorhinolaryngology, vol. 114, pp. 80-86 (2018)
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ATTACHMENT IN INFANTS WITH CLEFT LIP AND/OR PALATE: MARGINAL SECURITY AND ITS CHANGES OVER TIME.
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In: Infant mental health journal, vol. 39, no. 2, pp. 242-253 (2018)
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A systematic review of concepts related to women's empowerment in the perinatal period and their associations with perinatal depressive symptoms and premature birth
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In: Garcia, Esmeralda R; & Yim, Ilona S. (2017). A systematic review of concepts related to women's empowerment in the perinatal period and their associations with perinatal depressive symptoms and premature birth. BMC PREGNANCY AND CHILDBIRTH, 17(Suppl 2), 347. doi:10.1186/s12884-017-1495-1. UC Irvine: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/9141q8m0 (2017)
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A systematic review of concepts related to women's empowerment in the perinatal period and their associations with perinatal depressive symptoms and premature birth.
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In: BMC pregnancy and childbirth, vol 17, iss Suppl 2 (2017)
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Improving language mapping in clinical fMRI through assessment of grammar.
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Improving language mapping in clinical fMRI through assessment of grammar.
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Połczyńska, Monika; Japardi, Kevin; Curtiss, Susan; Moody, Teena; Benjamin, Christopher; Cho, Andrew; Vigil, Celia; Kuhn, Taylor; Jones, Michael; Bookheimer, Susan. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2017
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IntroductionBrain surgery in the language dominant hemisphere remains challenging due to unintended post-surgical language deficits, despite using pre-surgical functional magnetic resonance (fMRI) and intraoperative cortical stimulation. Moreover, patients are often recommended not to undergo surgery if the accompanying risk to language appears to be too high. While standard fMRI language mapping protocols may have relatively good predictive value at the group level, they remain sub-optimal on an individual level. The standard tests used typically assess lexico-semantic aspects of language, and they do not accurately reflect the complexity of language either in comprehension or production at the sentence level. Among patients who had left hemisphere language dominance we assessed which tests are best at activating language areas in the brain.MethodWe compared grammar tests (items testing word order in actives and passives, wh-subject and object questions, relativized subject and object clauses and past tense marking) with standard tests (object naming, auditory and visual responsive naming), using pre-operative fMRI. Twenty-five surgical candidates (13 females) participated in this study. Sixteen patients presented with a brain tumor, and nine with epilepsy. All participants underwent two pre-operative fMRI protocols: one including CYCLE-N grammar tests (items testing word order in actives and passives, wh-subject and object questions, relativized subject and object clauses and past tense marking); and a second one with standard fMRI tests (object naming, auditory and visual responsive naming). fMRI activations during performance in both protocols were compared at the group level, as well as in individual candidates.ResultsThe grammar tests generated more volume of activation in the left hemisphere (left/right angular gyrus, right anterior/posterior superior temporal gyrus) and identified additional language regions not shown by the standard tests (e.g., left anterior/posterior supramarginal gyrus). The standard tests produced more activation in left BA 47. Ten participants had more robust activations in the left hemisphere in the grammar tests and two in the standard tests. The grammar tests also elicited substantial activations in the right hemisphere and thus turned out to be superior at identifying both right and left hemisphere contribution to language processing.ConclusionThe grammar tests may be an important addition to the standard pre-operative fMRI testing.
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Keyword:
Adult; Brain Mapping; Brain Neoplasms; Cerebral Cortex; Curtiss-Yamada Comprehensive Language Evaluation: Neurological Measures; CYCLE-N; Epilepsy; Female; fMRI; functional magnetic resonance imaging; Grammar; Humans; Language; Language Disorders; left hemisphere; LH; Linguistics; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Male; Middle Aged; Neurosciences; Neurosurgical Procedures; Postoperative Complications; RH; right hemisphere; Surgery; Tumor; Young Adult
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URL: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/08b6b0ht
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