2024
Psychometric Analysis for a Standardized Approach When Evaluating Liver Transplant Candidates with Acute Alcohol-Related Hepatitis
Zimbrean P. Psychometric Analysis for a Standardized Approach When Evaluating Liver Transplant Candidates with Acute Alcohol-Related Hepatitis. Current Transplantation Reports 2024, 11: 63-76. DOI: 10.1007/s40472-024-00433-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAcute alcoholic hepatitisLiver transplantationPatients' mental health statusAlcohol-related hepatitisRisk of relapseMental health statusPost-transplant factorsPsychometric instrumentsManagement of patientsCare of patientsSustained alcohol abstinenceLiver transplant candidatesLT patientsTransplant settingChronic painAlcohol relapseAlcohol abstinenceAlcoholic hepatitisLT candidatesHealth statusDiagnostic accuracyTransplant candidatesPsychometric analysisRisk factorsPatients
2019
Gut Microbiome Signatures Are Predictive of Infectious Risk Following Induction Therapy for Acute Myeloid Leukemia
Galloway-Peña JR, Shi Y, Peterson CB, Sahasrabhojane P, Gopalakrishnan V, Brumlow CE, Daver NG, Alfayez M, Boddu PC, Khan A, Wargo JA, Do KA, Jenq RR, Kontoyiannis DP, Shelburne SA. Gut Microbiome Signatures Are Predictive of Infectious Risk Following Induction Therapy for Acute Myeloid Leukemia. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2019, 71: 63-71. PMID: 31436833, PMCID: PMC7312220, DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciz777.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute myeloid leukemiaInduction chemotherapyNeutrophil recoveryInfectious complicationsAML patientsMyeloid leukemiaAcute myeloid leukemia induction chemotherapyGut microbiome signaturesInfectious risk stratificationHematologic malignancy patientsExtended spectrum βSubsequent infectious complicationsStrong independent predictorHigher baseline levelsInduction therapyInfectious outcomesMalignancy patientsCarbapenem useIndependent predictorsTransplant settingAntibiotic administrationClinical outcomesRisk stratificationStool samplesMicrobiome signatures
2014
IL2RA (CD25) Recruits Inhibitory Phosphatases to the Cell Membrane and Mediates Negative Feedback Control of STAT5 Signaling in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
Geng H, Lee J, Chen Z, Masouleh B, Hurtz C, Park E, Xiao G, Parekh S, Kornblau S, Melnick A, Paietta E, Muschen M. IL2RA (CD25) Recruits Inhibitory Phosphatases to the Cell Membrane and Mediates Negative Feedback Control of STAT5 Signaling in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. Blood 2014, 124: 788. DOI: 10.1182/blood.v124.21.788.788.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCD25 expressionB cell developmentClinical outcomesPoor overall clinical outcomeHuman prePatient-derived preHigh-risk subsetNegative feedback controlTime of diagnosisOverall clinical outcomePoor clinical outcomeHigh-risk subtypesLeukemia initiationAcute lymphoblastic leukemiaCell developmentPhosphorylation levelsImmune precipitationColony formation capacityTransplant recipientsTyrosine kinaseTransplant settingLymphoblastic leukemiaIL-2Cell surface expressionNormal B cell development
2001
Chapter 21 Mononuclear Cell Preparations
Valleca M, Debelak J, Krause D. Chapter 21 Mononuclear Cell Preparations. 2001, 179-186. DOI: 10.1016/b978-012348775-9/50072-7.ChaptersDonor leukocyte infusionMononuclear cell preparationsCell preparationsPost-transplant settingRelapse of malignancySpecific immunologic functionsCell populationsLocal institutional review boardAllogeneic cell therapyInstitutional review boardLeukocyte infusionAdoptive immunotherapyDendritic cellsTransplant settingAbsolute indicationImmunologic functionPatient's physicianT lymphocytesClinical protocolsCell therapyUnmanipulated cellsReview boardInfusionConsent formDonor cells
1996
MASSIVE PSEUDOLYMPHOMATOUS PERICARDIAL EFFUSION IN THE POSTTRANSPLANT SETTING MIMICKING POSTTRANSPLANT LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE DISEASE
Hudnall1 2, Kathleen M, A. G, Yvonne B. MASSIVE PSEUDOLYMPHOMATOUS PERICARDIAL EFFUSION IN THE POSTTRANSPLANT SETTING MIMICKING POSTTRANSPLANT LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE DISEASE. Transplantation 1996, 61: 1776-1778. PMID: 8685960, DOI: 10.1097/00007890-199606270-00020.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPericardial effusionLymphocytic effusionsLymphoproliferative disordersB-cell lymphoproliferative disordersBenign pericardial effusionCardiac transplant teamPosttransplant lymphoproliferative diseaseCardiac transplant recipientsCell lymphoproliferative disordersImmunosuppressant withdrawalTransplant recipientsTransplant settingLymphoproliferative diseaseTransplant teamOpposite therapyImmunophenotypic dataTransplant processUnusual caseEffusionDetailed histologicDiagnostic distinctionEBVDisorders
1994
Quality of life after bone marrow transplantation.
Winer EP, Sutton LM. Quality of life after bone marrow transplantation. Oncology 1994, 8: 19-27; discussion 27-8, 31. PMID: 8123445.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBone marrow transplantationQuality of lifeMarrow transplantationAutologous bone marrow transplantationVariety of malignanciesTransplant settingNonmalignant disordersAutologous transplantationPsychosocial functioningTransplantationAdverse effectsVocational difficultiesPhysical toxicityTreatmentFuture qualityPatientsMalignancyLife research
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