Shunchang Ma

Shunchang Ma
  • University of South Florida

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Peripheral nerve injury significantly impairs sensory and motor functions, leading to diminished quality of life. Traditional treatments like nerve suturing and grafting often have limited efficacy and require long recovery. Recent advances in electrical stimulation technology show promise in speeding nerve repair, but current devices usually requi...
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Background Pituitary adenomas (PAs) are the second most common intracranial tumor. While current diagnostic practices rely primarily on histological testing, they often fail to capture the molecular complexities of pituitary adenomas, underscoring the need for a molecular-based classification to refine therapeutic strategies and prognostic assessme...
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We aimed to study whether the Bruton’s tyrosine kinase (BTK) expression is correlated with the prognosis of patients with high-grade gliomas (HGGs) and predict its expression level prior to surgery, by constructing radiomic models. Clinical and gene expression data of 310 patients from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) were included for gene-based pro...
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Facial palsy (FP) profoundly influences interpersonal communication and emotional expression, necessitating precise diagnostic and monitoring tools for optimal care. However, current electromyography (EMG) systems are limited by their bulky nature, complex setups, and dependence on skilled technicians. Here we report an innovative biosensing approa...
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Medical devices are commonly implanted underneath the skin, but how to real‐time noninvasively monitor their migration, integrity, and biodegradation in human body is still a formidable challenge. Here, the study demonstrates that benzyl violet 4B (BV‐4B), a main component in the FDA‐approved surgical suture, is found to produce fluorescence signal...
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In microneurosurgery, it is crucial to maintain the structural and functional integrity of the nerve through continuous intraoperative identification of neural anatomy. To this end, here we report the development of a translatable system leveraging soft and stretchable organic-electronic materials for continuous intraoperative neurophysiological mo...
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Background: Lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) is the most common form of lung cancer and is often accompanied by brain metastasis (BM). The heterogeneity of the tumor renders all current conventional treatments less effective. This study aims to dissect tumor cell heterogeneity and identify potential therapeutic targets. Methods: We conducted single-ce...
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More clinical evidence is needed regarding the relative priority of treatments for brain metastases (BMs) from EGFR/ALK-negative/unselected non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). PubMed, EMBASE, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, and ClinicalTrials.gov databases were searched. Overall survival (OS), central nervous system progression-free survival (CNS...
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Background: Gonadotrophic pituitary adenoma is a major subtype of pituitary adenoma in the sellar region, but it is rarely involved in the hypersecretion of hormones into blood; thus, it is commonly regarded as "non-functioning." Its tumorigenic mechanisms remain unknown. The aim of this study was to identify human gonadotrophic pituitary adenoma...
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Continuous intra-operative neurophysiological monitoring (CINM) that provides precise mapping of neural anatomy through the entire microsurgery process is essential to preserve the structural and functional integrity of the nerve. However, bulky and rigid electrodes used currently in clinics are usually unable to reliably maintain continuous and st...
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Pituitary adenomas in Knosp grade 4 are difficult to resect completely and are generally involved in poor prognosis, because of the close relationship between the tumor and internal carotid. In this study, the authors retrospectively reviewed the outcome of different transcranial approaches in the management of large-to-giant pituitary adenomas in...
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Purpose CTLA4, the immune checkpoint, has been widely reported to contribute to immune evasion in anti-tumor activity. The inhibitors of CTLA4 provide a novel strategy to improve the outcome of peripheral cancer, but their clinical effects are limited in glioblastoma (GBM), thus the comprehensive role of CTLA4 needs to be addressed. Patients and M...
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Background: Even with decades of intensive study, the signaling regulative network of the progression of Glioblastoma (GBM) remains unclear, a deeper understanding of the molecular crosstalk with pathways in GBM is needed to identify new potential targets for treatment. Copine-3 (CPNE3) was a member of a Ga2+ -dependent phospholipid-binding protein...
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Pituitary adenomas, the most common type of lesion in the sellar region, rank third among all brain tumors, with an incidence of 73-94 cases per 100,000 individuals. Due to its high resolution, MRI is highly efficient in brain imaging and has emerged as the most appropriate method for tumor consistency evaluation. The present study aimed to assess...
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PurposeThe aim of this study was to investigate an imaging biomarker based on contrast enhanced T1-weighted and T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to determine the hearing loss related to acoustic neuromas (AN).Methods In this retrospective study, 441 acoustic neuromas treated with microsurgery were included. The diagnostic and follow-up...
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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are involved in human glioblastoma (GB). MiR-935 has been reported to have both tumor-inhibiting and tumorigenesis effects, but its role in GB remains unclear. Because of the high mortality and morbidity associated with the malignancy of GB, a deeper understanding of the molecular crosstalk that occurs in GB is needed to identify...
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Brain metastases (BMs) are malignancies in the central nervous system with poor prognosis. Genetic landscapes of the primary tumor sites have been extensively profiled; however, mutations associated with BMs are poorly understood. In the present study, target exome sequencing of 560 cancer-associated genes in samples from 52 patients with brain met...
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Background: Even with decades of intensive study, the signaling regulative network of the progression of GBM remains unclear, a deeper understanding of the molecular crosstalk with pathways in GBM is needed to identify new potential targets for treatment. Methods: To investigated the expression of CPNE3 in GBM, we applied bioinformatic analysis and...
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Glycolysis refers to one of the critical phenotypes of tumor cells, regulating tumor cell phenotypes and generating sufficient energy for glioma cells. A range of noticeable genes [such as isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH), phosphatase, and tensin homolog (PTEN), or Ras] overall impact cell proliferation, invasion, cell cycle, and metastasis through g...
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Purposes: Immunotherapies for solid tumor are gaining traction in the clinic, however, the immunological landscape of pituitary adenomas (PAs) is not well defined. In the present study, we used the RNA-seq data of PAs to investigate the impact of immunological landscape on clinical features of pituitary adenomas and aim to evaluate the potential i...
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Background: There is no comprehensive and objective method existing for predicting early recurrence of pituitary adenomas (PAs). The most advanced gene sequencing technology can be applied to build a prognostic model that can effectively predict early recurrence of PAs. Methods: In this study, using mRNA-Seq data, the corresponding postoperative...
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PURPOSE Combined surgical strategy with both trans-cranial surgery and trans-sphenoid surgery is necessary for selected giant pituitary adenoma with both intra-cranial and intra-sphenoidal invasion. Cases of staged surgery were reviewed retrospectively to deeply investigate this treatment strategy. METHODS Adult cases received staged surgery were...
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We present a case of the spinal accessory nerve traversing a fenestrated internal jugular vein. Awareness of this variant may be important in neurosurgical procedures that involve upper cervical exposures.
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Context: Primary spinal primitive neuroectodermal tumor (PNET) of the central nervous system has a low incidence. The intraspinal case is very rare. Around 30 cases have been reported so far. We summarized the cases of primary spinal PNET available in the database of our institute, either intramedullary or extramedullary cases. Then we did literatu...
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Objectives To predict cavernous sinus (CS) invasion by pituitary adenomas (PAs) pre-operatively using a radiomics method based on contrast-enhanced T1 (CE-T1) and T2-weighted magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. Methods A total of 194 patients with Knosp grade two and three PAs (training set: n = 97; test set: n = 97) were enrolled in this retrospecti...
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Background Zygomatic osteotomy, an adjunct to middle cranial fossa (MCF) surgical approaches, improves the superior-inferior angle of approach and minimizes temporal lobe retraction. However, a decision-making algorithm for selective use of the zygomatic osteotomy and the impact of the zygomatic osteotomy on surgical complications have not been wel...
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BACKGROUND AND IMPORTANCE Persistent trigeminal artery (PTA) is a rare but important anatomic variant that contributes to trigeminal neuralgia (TN). Microvascular decompression (MVD) of the responsible vessel(s) away from the trigeminal nerve provides the most complete and durable relief from TN. The role and technique of MVD for TN associated with...
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Expression of the long non-coding RNA taurine-upregulated gene 1 (TUG1) is associated with various aggressive tumors. The present study aimed to investigate the biological function of TUG1 in regulating apoptosis, proliferation, invasion and cell cycle distribution in human glioma U251 cells. Lentivirus-mediated TUG1-specific microRNA was transfect...
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Mutations in the aryl hydrocarbon receptor-interacting protein (AIP) gene have previously been associated with a predisposition to pituitary adenomas. However, to the best of our knowledge, mutations in AIP that relate specifically to sporadic non-functioning pituitary adenomas (NFPAs) have yet to be reported. Therefore, the present study aimed to...
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To investigate the optimal treatments and the prognostic factors of the tentorial meningiomas (TMs). The data of clinical symptom, imaging examination, surgical approaches as well as the influence factors of gross total resection (GTR) of 43 TMs cases were analyzed retrospectively. Imaging examinations of computer tomography (CT) and magnetic reson...
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To evaluate the usefulness of virtual reality (VR) technique for individualized preoperative planning of sphenoidal ridge meningioma. Multiple imaging data of CTA/MR were acquired from 41 surgical patients with sphenoidal ridge meningioma during the period from July 2009 to June 2013 were transferred into the Dextroscope system. A suite of built-in...
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Giant cell glioblastoma is an extraordinary subtype of glioblastoma that merits mention as a distinct variant of glioblastoma in World Health Organization classification of gliomas. It represents for about 1% of brain tumors and about 5% of glioblastomas in general. It has no preferential region and may occur in various locations of the central ner...
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Enterogenous cysts are rare congenital anomalies. The great majority of them are located in the spinal canal, mediastinum and abdominal cavity, but it is extremely rare locating in cerebellar hemisphere. To our knowledge, there had been only a few cases located in this area reported in the literature, but it has not been reported about recurrent on...
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A 15-year-old boy was admitted with the diagnosis of colonic polyposis, and during a 2-year follow-up, he underwent operation for right parieto-occipital anaplastic astrocytoma, left-side colonic non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) and cerebella glioblastoma which were all confirmed by histology. Although cases of Turcot's syndrome (TS) (colonic polyposis a...
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To evaluate patients' clinical outcome, survival and performance status at the mild-term follow-up evaluation after optimal microsurgical resection of large and giant petroclival meningiomas (PCMs). During a 4-year period (2004-2008), 41 patients underwent operative procedures for resection of PCMs. The tumour size was large or giant in 100% of the...

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