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Gregory LaChaud

Researcher at Vanderbilt University

Publications -  6
Citations -  808

Gregory LaChaud is an academic researcher from Vanderbilt University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neurocognitive & Adverse effect. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 529 citations. Previous affiliations of Gregory LaChaud include University of California, Los Angeles.

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A Review of the Clinical Side Effects of Bone Morphogenetic Protein-2

TL;DR: BMP-2 is a potent osteoinductive cytokine that has indeed revolutionized the bone graft substitute market; however, it simultaneously has accrued a worrisome side effect profile.
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Clinical and histopathological diagnosis of glomus tumor: an institutional experience of 138 cases.

TL;DR: Trends in the clinical versus pathologic diagnoses of glomus tumor, common competing diagnoses, a difference in demographics than is commonly reported, and important differences in the use adjunctive diagnostic tools including radiology and immunohistochemistry are illustrated.
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Surgical site infection in high-energy peri-articular tibia fractures with intra-wound vancomycin powder: a retrospective pilot study.

TL;DR: The application of local vancomycin powder into surgical wounds of high-energy tibial plateau and pilon fractures did not reduce the rate of deep SSI in this retrospective review and a need to find effective, cheap, and widely available methods for prevention of SSI.
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Obesity and neurocognitive recovery after sports-related concussion in athletes: a matched cohort study

TL;DR: There exists an association between obesity and increased time to return to neurocognitive and symptom baseline after SRC in athletes, specifically reaction time, symptom scores, and overall recovery.
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NELL-1 expression in tumors of cartilage

TL;DR: Consistent NELL-1 overexpression across all cartilage-forming tumors was observed and similar degrees of expression were observed in enchondroma, chondrosarcoma, and chondroblastic osteosarcomA.