Sunanjay Bajaj
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View article: Underutilization of Syndrome-Specific ICD-10 Codes for Genetic Epilepsies: Implications for Precision Medicine
Underutilization of Syndrome-Specific ICD-10 Codes for Genetic Epilepsies: Implications for Precision Medicine Open
Objective Syndrome-specific ICD-10 codes have the global potential to enhance patient identification for precision therapies, clinical trials, and research. However, their real-world uptake remains poorly understood. Thus, this study evalu…
View article: Toward improved stroke care in Nepal: insights from a qualitative study on barriers and success factors
Toward improved stroke care in Nepal: insights from a qualitative study on barriers and success factors Open
Background The Nepal Stroke Project (NSP) aims to improve stroke care in a resource-limited setting. This qualitative study explores healthcare professionals’ experiences and perceptions of barriers and success factors in implementing stro…
View article: Long-Term Seizure Reduction Associated with Vagal Nerve Stimulation in Dravet Syndrome
Long-Term Seizure Reduction Associated with Vagal Nerve Stimulation in Dravet Syndrome Open
SCN1A variants cause a range of epilepsy syndromes, including Dravet syndrome, leading to early cognitive and functional impairment. Despite advances in medical management, drug-resistant epilepsy remains common. Vagal nerve stimulation (V…
View article: A polarized FGF8 source specifies frontotemporal signatures in spatially oriented cell populations of cortical assembloids
A polarized FGF8 source specifies frontotemporal signatures in spatially oriented cell populations of cortical assembloids Open
View article: Spontaneous Bilateral Chylothorax Development During Alectinib Therapy for ALK-Rearranged NSCLC—A Case Report
Spontaneous Bilateral Chylothorax Development During Alectinib Therapy for ALK-Rearranged NSCLC—A Case Report Open
The emergence of spontaneous nonmalignant chylous effusions during treatment with various tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) has been previously described; however, there have been no prior reports for alectinib. Herein, we report a case of…
View article: Implementing stroke care in a lower-middle-income country: results and recommendations based on an implementation study within the Nepal Stroke Project
Implementing stroke care in a lower-middle-income country: results and recommendations based on an implementation study within the Nepal Stroke Project Open
Background Globally, the majority of strokes affect people residing in lower- and lower-middle-income countries (LMICs), but translating evidence-based knowledge into clinical practice in regions with limited healthcare resources remains c…
View article: Are digital social media campaigns the key to raise stroke awareness in low-and middle-income countries? A study of feasibility and cost-effectiveness in Nepal
Are digital social media campaigns the key to raise stroke awareness in low-and middle-income countries? A study of feasibility and cost-effectiveness in Nepal Open
Background Stroke is a major global health problem and was the second leading cause of death worldwide in 2020. However, the lack of public stroke awareness especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) such as Nepal severely hind…
View article: Author Correction: Cytokine release syndrome-like serum responses after COVID-19 vaccination are frequent and clinically inapparent under cancer immunotherapy
Author Correction: Cytokine release syndrome-like serum responses after COVID-19 vaccination are frequent and clinically inapparent under cancer immunotherapy Open
In the version of this article initially published, salient aspects of patient outcomes were not clearly articulated in the abstract, which has now been revised to include the text "Within 4 weeks after vaccination, serious adverse events …
View article: Cytokine release syndrome-like serum responses after COVID-19 vaccination are frequent and clinically inapparent under cancer immunotherapy
Cytokine release syndrome-like serum responses after COVID-19 vaccination are frequent and clinically inapparent under cancer immunotherapy Open
Patients with cancer frequently receive immune-checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), which may modulate immune responses to COVID-19 vaccines. Recently, cytokine release syndrome (CRS) was observed in a patient with cancer who received BTN162b2 va…
View article: Cytokine release syndrome-like serum responses after COVID-19 vaccination are frequent but clinically inapparent in cancer patients under immune checkpoint therapy
Cytokine release syndrome-like serum responses after COVID-19 vaccination are frequent but clinically inapparent in cancer patients under immune checkpoint therapy Open
Cancer patients frequently receive immune checkpoint therapies (ICT) which may modulate immune responses to COVID-19 vaccines. Recently, cytokine release syndrome (CRS) was observed in a cancer patient who received the BTN162b2 vaccine und…
View article: Neurotransmitter signaling regulates distinct phases of multimodal human interneuron migration
Neurotransmitter signaling regulates distinct phases of multimodal human interneuron migration Open
Inhibitory GABAergic interneurons migrate over long distances from their extracortical origin into the developing cortex. In humans, this process is uniquely slow and prolonged, and it is unclear whether guidance cues unique to humans gove…
View article: Oxidative Metabolism Drives Immortalization of Neural Stem Cells during Tumorigenesis
Oxidative Metabolism Drives Immortalization of Neural Stem Cells during Tumorigenesis Open