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J Craniofac Surg ; 34(3): e298-e300, 2023 May 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36922380

ABSTRACT

Orbital schwannoma is an exceptionally rare cause of ptosis. Diagnosis may be elusive given its slow rate of growth and its various presentations depending on localization. Herein, we report the case of a 50-year-old male who presented to our clinic with a complaint of unilateral, recurrent ptosis of the left eye. He underwent levator palpebrae resection, which was unsuccessful at improving his ptosis. He later represented with acute-onset diplopia for which magnetic resonance imaging was obtained. Magnetic resonance imaging showed a lesion in the superior orbit with secondary bony dehiscence of the orbital roof. Through a vertical lid-split incision, the lesion was removed, and the frontal lobe was observed protruding through the defect in the orbital roof. This case highlights the importance of diagnostic skepticism in the face of recurrent ptosis and emphasizes the utility of the vertical lid-split approach for anterior lesions of the superior orbit.


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Blepharoptosis , Eye Neoplasms , Neurilemmoma , Male , Humans , Middle Aged , Frontal Bone/diagnostic imaging , Frontal Bone/surgery , Orbit/diagnostic imaging , Orbit/surgery , Eye Neoplasms/complications , Magnetic Resonance Imaging/adverse effects , Blepharoptosis/etiology , Blepharoptosis/surgery , Neurilemmoma/diagnostic imaging , Neurilemmoma/surgery , Neurilemmoma/complications
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Polyhedron ; 2052021 Sep 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34305255

ABSTRACT

Municipal and residential water purification rely heavily on activated carbon (AC), but regeneration of AC is costly and cannot be performed at the point-of-use. Clay minerals (CMs) comprise a class of naturally abundant materials with known capacities for analyte adsorbance. However, the gel-forming properties of CMs in aqueous suspension pose problems for these materials being used in water-purification. In this study, we have taken three main steps to optimize the use of CMs in these applications. First, we produced several variants of montmorillonite CMs to evaluate the effect of interstitial cation hydrophobicity on the ability of the CM to uptake chargecarrying organic pollutants. These variants include CMs with the following cations: sodium, hexyl(triphenyl) phosphonium, hexyadecyl(triphenyl)phosphonium, and hexyl(tributyl)phosphonium. Second, we synthesized polymer-clay mineral composite films composed of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), crosslinked in the presence of a CM variant. These films were evaluated for their ability to uptake malachite green (MG). Finally, we developed a one-pot synthetic method for the generation of polymer-clay particles for use in a continuous column process. We synthesized polymer-clay mineral particles using the highest performing CM (based on the film experiments) and evaluated the equilibrium capacity and kinetics of MG uptake from solution.

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Dalton Trans ; 46(47): 16465-16473, 2017 Dec 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29144523

ABSTRACT

Emerging applications that exploit the properties of nanoparticles for biotechnology require that the nanoparticles be biocompatible or support biological recognition. These types of particles can be produced through syntheses that involve biologically relevant molecules (proteins or natural extracts, for example). Many of the protocols that rely on these molecules are performed without a clear understanding of the mechanism by which the materials are produced. We have investigated a previously described reaction in which gold nanoparticles are produced from the reaction of chloroauric acid and proteins in solution. We find that modifications to the starting conditions can alter the product from the expected solution-suspended colloids to a product where colloids are formed within a solid, fibrous protein structure. We have interrogated this synthesis, exploiting the change in products to better understand this reaction. We have evaluated the kinetics and products for 7 different proteins over a range of concentrations and temperatures. The key factor that controls the synthetic outcome (colloid or fiber) is the concentration of the protein relative to the gold concentration. We find that the observed fibrous structures are more likely to form at low protein concentrations and when hydrophilic proteins are used. An analysis of the reaction kinetics shows that AuNP formation occurs faster at lower protein (fiber-forming) concentrations than at higher protein (colloid-forming) concentrations. These results contradict traditional expectations for reaction kinetics and protein-fiber formation and are instructive of the manner in which proteins template gold nanoparticle production.


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Gold/chemistry , Metal Nanoparticles/chemistry , Nanotechnology/methods , Proteins/chemistry , Animals , Chemistry Techniques, Synthetic , Kinetics
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