2023
Incidence of Craniofacial Trauma Changes With the Seasons
Wilkins S, Shah H, Bourdillon A, Salehi P, Steren B, Sawan T, Torabi S, Lee Y. Incidence of Craniofacial Trauma Changes With the Seasons. FACE 2023, 4: 505-514. DOI: 10.1177/27325016231203361.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCraniofacial traumaAnatomic sitesFracture siteRetrospective medical record reviewLevel 1 trauma centerMedical record reviewFrequency of admissionSingle-institution studyEdition diagnosis codesICD-10 diagnosisNumber of admissionsT-testStudent's t-testVolume of admissionsTrauma admissionsRecord reviewTrauma centerMaxilla fractureTrauma presentationsDiagnosis codesZygoma fracturesInclusion criteriaInjury siteInternational ClassificationPrevention strategiesInterrater reproducibility of the Myoton and durometer devices to quantify sclerotic chronic graft-versus-host disease
Ghosh S, Baker L, Chen F, Khera Z, Vain A, Zhang K, Hood A, Smith H, Chen H, Jagasia M, Tkaczyk E. Interrater reproducibility of the Myoton and durometer devices to quantify sclerotic chronic graft-versus-host disease. Archives Of Dermatological Research 2023, 315: 2545-2554. PMID: 37227518, PMCID: PMC11755669, DOI: 10.1007/s00403-023-02626-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSkin sclerosisChronic graftHost diseaseAnatomic sitesAllogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantationHematopoietic stem cell transplantationSclerotic chronic graftLong-term survivorsStem cell transplantationConfidence intervalsCGVHD treatmentSclerotic cGvHDSevere complicationsSkin scoreCurrent gold standardCell transplantationTherapeutic responseClinical reproducibilityCGVHDDorsal forearmMyotonSclerosisVolar forearmHealthy participantsMean pairwise differenceImproved extremity tissue oxygenation with short-term exposure to textiles embedded with far infrared light emitting thermoactive particles in patients with diabetes mellitus
Athonvarangkul D, Wang K, Deng Y, Inzucchi S, Mayerson A. Improved extremity tissue oxygenation with short-term exposure to textiles embedded with far infrared light emitting thermoactive particles in patients with diabetes mellitus. Diabetes And Vascular Disease Research 2023, 20: 14791641231170282. PMID: 37073436, PMCID: PMC10123901, DOI: 10.1177/14791641231170282.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2022
Impact of HIV infection on clinical outcomes among people diagnosed with head and neck cancer.
Salahuddin S, Cohen O, Wu M, Irizarry J, Vega T, Gan G, Deng Y, Isaeva N, Schalper K, Mehra S, Yarbrough W, Emu B. Impact of HIV infection on clinical outcomes among people diagnosed with head and neck cancer. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2022, 40: e18080-e18080. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2022.40.16_suppl.e18080.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomaCD8 T cell infiltrationPD-L1 expressionUninfected patientsT cell infiltrationPoor outcomeHNC patientsInsurance statusRace/ethnicityMedian survivalQuantitative immunofluorescenceIndependent predictorsClinical outcomesViral loadCell infiltrationNeck cancerAnatomic sitesTobacco useMultivariate analysisLow PD-L1 expressionCombination antiretroviral therapy eraTumor microenvironmentAntiretroviral therapy eraMedian CD4 countHIV viral loadCytomorphologic features of SMARCA4‐deficient non–small cell lung carcinoma and correlation with immunohistochemical and molecular features
Sun T, Gilani SM, Podany P, Harigopal M, Zhong M, Wang H. Cytomorphologic features of SMARCA4‐deficient non–small cell lung carcinoma and correlation with immunohistochemical and molecular features. Cancer Cytopathology 2022, 130: 620-629. PMID: 35468657, DOI: 10.1002/cncy.22581.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-small cell lung carcinomaCell lung carcinomaCytomorphologic featuresLung carcinomaExtensive antibody panelHigh-grade featuresCommon cytologic featuresDifferent anatomic sitesVariable expressionMajority of casesSquamoid featuresCo-mutated genesUndifferentiated carcinomaImmunohistochemical profileGlandular featuresPapillary architectureAnatomic sitesCytologic featuresAggressive carcinomasClinical informationAntibody panelEpithelial markersScant cytoplasmCarcinomaNuclear enlargementSalt intake and gastric cancer: a pooled analysis within the Stomach cancer Pooling (StoP) Project
Morais S, Costa A, Albuquerque G, Araújo N, Pelucchi C, Rabkin CS, Liao LM, Sinha R, Zhang ZF, Hu J, Johnson KC, Palli D, Ferraroni M, Bonzi R, Yu GP, López-Carrillo L, Malekzadeh R, Tsugane S, Hidaka A, Hamada GS, Zaridze D, Maximovitch D, Vioque J, de la Hera MG, Moreno V, Vanaclocha-Espi M, Ward MH, Pakseresht M, Hernández-Ramirez RU, López-Cervantes M, Pourfarzi F, Mu L, Kurtz RC, Boccia S, Pastorino R, Lagiou A, Lagiou P, Boffetta P, Camargo MC, Curado MP, Negri E, La Vecchia C, Lunet N. Salt intake and gastric cancer: a pooled analysis within the Stomach cancer Pooling (StoP) Project. Cancer Causes & Control 2022, 33: 779-791. PMID: 35304655, DOI: 10.1007/s10552-022-01565-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTotal sodium intakeStomach cancer Pooling (StoP) ProjectSalt-preserved foodsGastric cancerSodium intakePooling ProjectSalt taste preferenceTaste preferencesHelicobacter pylori infectionSalty taste preferenceDietary salt exposureIndividual participant dataRandom-effects modelTable saltLowest tertileHighest tertileSalt intakePylori infectionHighest vs.STOP projectAnatomic sitesFood intakePurposePrevious studiesCancer riskSignificant association
2021
Primary sinonasal large B cell lymphoma is as histopathologically heterogeneous as systemic large B cell lymphoma but may show subtype-specific tropism for specific sinonasal anatomic sites
Desai M, Sethi T, Yenamandra A, Morgan D, Thompson M, Reddy N, Kovach A. Primary sinonasal large B cell lymphoma is as histopathologically heterogeneous as systemic large B cell lymphoma but may show subtype-specific tropism for specific sinonasal anatomic sites. Journal Of Hematopathology 2021, 14: 269-275. DOI: 10.1007/s12308-021-00473-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLarge B-cell lymphomaB-cell lymphomaHigh-grade B-cell lymphomaCell lymphomaSinonasal tractDLBCL-NOSAnatomic sitesAnatomic locationExtranodal NK/T-cell lymphomaNK/T-cell lymphomaGerminal center B-cell phenotypeMaxillary sinus tumorsT-cell lymphomaB-cell phenotypeClassification of lymphomasNon-GCB tumorsStage IIEFemale patientsSinus tumorLymphoma characteristicsSitu hybridization studiesWHO criteriaNasopharyngeal diseaseWHO classificationVariable presentationBiology of the Radio- and Chemo-Responsiveness in HPV Malignancies
Spiotto MT, Taniguchi CM, Klopp AH, Colbert LE, Lin SH, Wang L, Frederick MJ, Osman AA, Pickering CR, Frank SJ. Biology of the Radio- and Chemo-Responsiveness in HPV Malignancies. Seminars In Radiation Oncology 2021, 31: 274-285. PMID: 34455983, PMCID: PMC8689584, DOI: 10.1016/j.semradonc.2021.02.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHPV-positive cancersPotential biological mechanismsHPV-positive cancer cellsHPV-negative cancersCancer cellsImproved clinical outcomesCancer stem cell subpopulationMultiple anatomic sitesHPV-negative cellsG2/M arrestBiological mechanismsHPV MalignanciesLocoregional controlOverall survivalClinical outcomesPreclinical observationsAnatomic sitesHypoxic tumor microenvironmentStem cell subpopulationCancerTumor microenvironmentCell subpopulationsRadiosensitive phaseImpaired DNA damage responseOxidative stressOptimal Biomechanical Parameters for Measuring Sclerotic Chronic Graft-Versus-Host Disease
Baker L, Chen F, Cronin A, Chen H, Vain A, Jagasia M, Tkaczyk E. Optimal Biomechanical Parameters for Measuring Sclerotic Chronic Graft-Versus-Host Disease. JID Innovations 2021, 1: 100037. PMID: 34790906, PMCID: PMC8594905, DOI: 10.1016/j.xjidi.2021.100037.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCGVHD patientsBiomechanical parametersChronic Graft-VersusSclerotic chronic graftHost disease patientsBackward stepwise selectionChronic graftGraft-VersusSclerotic cGvHDHost diseaseUnivariable analysisTransplant controlsDisease patientsAnatomic sitesPatientsDisease severityLogistic regressionSclerotic diseaseBiomechanical studyDiscriminatory abilityLASSO regressionCharacteristic curveMyotonometerStepwise selectionDiseaseModeling the Cost-Effectiveness of Express Multisite Gonorrhea Screening Among Men Who Have Sex With Men in the United States
Earnest R, Rönn MM, Bellerose M, Menon-Johansson AS, Berruti AA, Chesson HW, Gift TL, Hsu KK, Testa C, Zhu L, Malyuta Y, Menzies NA, Salomon JA. Modeling the Cost-Effectiveness of Express Multisite Gonorrhea Screening Among Men Who Have Sex With Men in the United States. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 2021, 48: 805-812. PMID: 33993161, PMCID: PMC8505150, DOI: 10.1097/olq.0000000000001467.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGonococcal infectionAsymptomatic MSMAnatomic sitesUS MSMIncremental cost-effectiveness ratioMore anatomic sitesCost-effectiveness ratioExtragenital screeningGonorrhea ScreeningPhysical examinationSmall cost savingsAsymptomatic screeningProvider consultationRoutine screeningMore infectionsOnward transmissionVisit costsCumulative health effectsIntervention yearInfectionMSMHealth effectsDiagnostic costsCost-effective optionMenExtranodal Head and Neck Mantle Cell Lymphoma: Characteristics, Treatment, and Survival
Breen CT, Chao J, Mehra S, Kohli N. Extranodal Head and Neck Mantle Cell Lymphoma: Characteristics, Treatment, and Survival. Annals Of Otology Rhinology & Laryngology 2021, 131: 412-419. PMID: 34137303, DOI: 10.1177/00034894211025171.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMantle cell lymphomaExtranodal mantle cell lymphomaCumulative incidenceOverall survivalCell lymphomaEnd Results 18 registriesStage IV diseaseEarly-stage diseaseCause-specific hazards modelLate-stage diseaseProportion of casesSignificant differencesExtranodal headChemoradiation therapyCommon subsiteDisease characteristicsCommon siteAnatomic sitesPrimary headRadiation therapyCommon treatmentOral cavityHazards modelStage IIIStage I
2020
Incidental Otolaryngologic Pathology Noted Upon Esophagogastroduodenoscopy: Case Series and Review of Literature
Macdonald EJ, Lerner BA, Lerner MZ. Incidental Otolaryngologic Pathology Noted Upon Esophagogastroduodenoscopy: Case Series and Review of Literature. Cureus 2020, 12: e11866. PMID: 33409100, PMCID: PMC7781552, DOI: 10.7759/cureus.11866.Peer-Reviewed Case Reports and Technical NotesOtolaryngologic pathologiesFollowing anatomic sitesBase of tongueAirway foreign bodiesNature of referralsInterarytenoid mucosaOtolaryngologic evaluationReview of literatureChart reviewUpper endoscopyAdult patientsOtolaryngology consultationCase seriesUnnecessary referralsPatient anxietyAnatomic variantsAnatomic sitesEsophagogastroduodenoscopySoft palateForeign bodyNeck pathologyTrue pathologyNormal anatomyGastroenterologistsEarly detectionSolitary Fibrous Tumor of Pancreas With Unusual Features: A Case Report
Afzal A, Maldonado-Vital M, Khan S, Farooque U, Luo W. Solitary Fibrous Tumor of Pancreas With Unusual Features: A Case Report. Cureus 2020, 12: e10833. PMID: 33173639, PMCID: PMC7647364, DOI: 10.7759/cureus.10833.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPancreatic solitary fibrous tumorSolitary fibrous tumorGastrointestinal stromal tumorsFibrous tumorDiagnosis of SFTCommon neuroendocrine tumorMalignant clinical courseCluster of differentiationPotential diagnostic pitfallMajority of SFTsClinical courseBiopsied specimensStromal tumorsImmunohistochemical featuresVascular tumorsCase reportNeuroendocrine tumorsDiagnostic challengeDedifferentiated liposarcomaPathological spectrumAnatomic sitesDiagnostic pitfallsFocal positivityHypercellular areasAtypical featuresSound and Air
Hossain R, Qadri U, Dembowski N, Garcia A, Chen L, Cicero MX, Riera A. Sound and Air. Pediatric Emergency Care 2020, 37: e1544-e1548. PMID: 32925707, DOI: 10.1097/pec.0000000000002112.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAnterior axillary lineChest wall thicknessAxillary lineMidclavicular lineAnatomic sitesAdvanced Trauma Life SupportTrauma Life SupportInterclass correlation coefficientPediatric patientsPediatric guidelinesTension pneumothoracesEmergency departmentNeedle decompressionTension pneumothoraxCare ultrasoundPleural linePatientsWeight categoriesLife supportRight sideConvenience sampleInterrater reliabilityDecompressionSignificant differencesCatheterRisks of venous thrombosis and bleeding in critically ill adolescents after trauma or major surgery
Hanson SJ, Mahajerin A, Petty JK, Shabanova V, Faustino EVS. Risks of venous thrombosis and bleeding in critically ill adolescents after trauma or major surgery. Journal Of Pediatric Surgery 2020, 56: 302-308. PMID: 32713711, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2020.06.037.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCentral venous catheterizationVenous thromboembolismMajor surgeryMechanical ventilationAnatomic sitesHigh riskIll adolescentsVirtual Pediatric Systems databasePediatric intensive care unitRisk of VTERetrospective cohort studyIntensive care unitMixed-effects logistic regressionEffects logistic regressionPharmacologic prophylaxisAdjusted riskCohort studyVenous thrombosisCare unitVenous catheterizationLower riskSurgeryLevel IILogistic regressionTraumaEvaluation of patient risk factors for infection with carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae
Predic M, Delano J, Tremblay E, Iovine N, Brown S, Prins C. Evaluation of patient risk factors for infection with carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae. American Journal Of Infection Control 2020, 48: 1028-1031. PMID: 31924388, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajic.2019.11.025.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCarbapenem-resistant EnterobacteriaceaeSignificant risk factorsRisk factorsCRE infectionsInvasive proceduresScope deviceAcute care academic hospitalCre-negative controlsSimilar anatomic sitesHospital-acquired casesPatient risk factorsConfidence intervalsCase-control studyCulture dateUse of fluoroquinolonesMicrobiological laboratory testsCRE screeningCRE spreadCRE colonizationMedical recordsAcademic hospitalAnatomic sitesAntimicrobial stewardshipInfectionLogistic regression
2017
Human Immunodeficiency Virus Status Differentially Associated With Genital and Anal Human Papillomavirus Infection Among Chinese Men Who Have Sex With Men
Qian HZ, Hu Y, Carlucci JG, Yin L, Li X, Giuliano AR, Li D, Gao L, Shao Y, Vermund SH. Human Immunodeficiency Virus Status Differentially Associated With Genital and Anal Human Papillomavirus Infection Among Chinese Men Who Have Sex With Men. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 2017, 44: 656-662. PMID: 28876311, PMCID: PMC5719885, DOI: 10.1097/olq.0000000000000672.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHuman immunodeficiency virus statusAnal HPVHuman papillomavirus infectionOncogenic HPV typesGenital HPVHIV seropositivityPapillomavirus infectionHPV typesVirus statusAnal siteAnatomic sitesAnal sexAnal human papillomavirus (HPV) infectionInsertive anal sexReceptive anal sexCross-sectional studyInconsistent condom useUninfected MSMHPV genotypingMiddle-income countriesHIV serostatusHuman papillomavirusChinese MSMHPVChinese menInflammation: A Double-Edged Sword in the Response to Pseudomonas aeruginosa Infection
Lin CK, Kazmierczak BI. Inflammation: A Double-Edged Sword in the Response to Pseudomonas aeruginosa Infection. Journal Of Innate Immunity 2017, 9: 250-261. PMID: 28222444, PMCID: PMC5469373, DOI: 10.1159/000455857.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsP. aeruginosa pulmonary infectionInnate immune recognitionPseudomonas aeruginosa infectionInflamed airwaysPulmonary infectionAcute infectionAdjunct therapyChronic infectionBarrier defenseAeruginosa infectionAnatomic sitesPathogen clearanceBacterial productsImmune recognitionInnate immunityInfectionHost outcomesResistant pathogensP. aeruginosa adaptationInflammationP. aeruginosaPathogen persistenceDouble-Edged SwordPseudomonas aeruginosaDefense mechanisms
2015
Interventional Radiology
Schlachter T, Chapiro J, Duran R, Tacher V, Zamboni C, Higgins L, Geschwind J. Interventional Radiology. 2015, 2909-2943. DOI: 10.1002/9781118512074.ch152.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInterventional radiologyPortal hypertensionPercutaneous image-guided biopsyLiver biopsy indicationsPortal blood flowSecondary hepatic malignanciesTreatment of patientsImage-guided biopsyBiopsy indicationAbdominal massHepatic malignanciesPercutaneous therapyAnatomic sitesGastrointestinal tractBlood flowInvasive placementOrgan systemsHypertensionRadiologyBiopsyPatientsMalignancyTherapyObstructionDiseaseCharacterization of PD-L1 Expression and Associated T-cell Infiltrates in Metastatic Melanoma Samples from Variable Anatomic Sites
Kluger HM, Zito CR, Barr ML, Baine MK, Chiang VL, Sznol M, Rimm DL, Chen L, Jilaveanu LB. Characterization of PD-L1 Expression and Associated T-cell Infiltrates in Metastatic Melanoma Samples from Variable Anatomic Sites. Clinical Cancer Research 2015, 21: 3052-3060. PMID: 25788491, PMCID: PMC4490112, DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-14-3073.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPD-L1 expressionT-cell contentPD-1/PD-L1 inhibitorsHigher T-cell contentT-cell infiltratesPD-L1 inhibitorsAnatomic sitesBrain metastasesMetastatic melanomaTissue microarrayHigh PD-L1 expressionLess PD-L1 expressionLow PD-L1 expressionTumor PD-L1 expressionHigher TIL contentImproved overall survivalT cell infiltrationLess T cellsMetastatic melanoma samplesExtracerebral metastasesCerebral metastasesOverall survivalDermal metastasesImproved survivalPD-L1
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