2018
Pathologic Perspectives on Acute Tubular Injury Assessment in the Kidney Biopsy
Moeckel GW. Pathologic Perspectives on Acute Tubular Injury Assessment in the Kidney Biopsy. Seminars In Nephrology 2018, 38: 21-30. PMID: 29291758, DOI: 10.1016/j.semnephrol.2017.09.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute tubular injuryKidney biopsy analysisRenal pathology laboratoryTissue injury markersClinical time courseCell injury pathwaysTime courseNephrologists' managementInjury markersTubular injuryTubular lesionsKidney biopsyPathophysiological mechanismsTreatment modalitiesPatient managementDrug choiceEtiologic mechanismsInjury pathwaysToxic injuryPathologic perspectiveToxic etiologyBiopsy samplesClinical practiceBiopsy analysisPathology practice
2013
Buprenorphine/naloxone as a promising therapeutic option for opioid abusing patients with chronic pain: Reduction of pain, opioid withdrawal symptoms, and abuse liability of oral oxycodone
Roux P, Sullivan MA, Cohen J, Fugon L, Jones JD, Vosburg SK, Cooper ZD, Manubay JM, Mogali S, Comer SD. Buprenorphine/naloxone as a promising therapeutic option for opioid abusing patients with chronic pain: Reduction of pain, opioid withdrawal symptoms, and abuse liability of oral oxycodone. Pain 2013, 154: 1442-1448. PMID: 23707283, PMCID: PMC3770461, DOI: 10.1016/j.pain.2013.05.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBUP/NXWithdrawal symptomsChronic painDrug choiceOral oxycodoneMaintenance doseBuprenorphine/naloxone maintenanceOpioid withdrawal symptomsReduction of painPromising therapeutic optionMore withdrawal symptomsLogistic regression analysisSelf-administer oxycodoneMann-Whitney testOxycodone doseOxycodone dosesMaintenance dosesBuprenorphine/Prescription opioidsMore painOxycodone useTherapeutic optionsClinical painInpatient studyOpioid abuse
2011
Safety of spinal anesthesia in a patient with achondroplasia for cesarean section.
Mikhael H, Vadivelu N, Braveman F. Safety of spinal anesthesia in a patient with achondroplasia for cesarean section. Current Drug Safety 2011, 6: 130-1. PMID: 21375478, DOI: 10.2174/157488611795684668.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSpinal anesthesiaCesarean sectionLow-dose meperidineBupivacaine spinal anesthesiaLimited mouth openingCervical spine instabilityAdministration of anesthesiaObstetric patientsPotential complicationsLumbar scoliosisSpine instabilityDrug choiceVertebral anomaliesMouth openingAchondroplastic dwarfAnesthesiaPatientsCareful evaluationControversial reportsBony characteristicsAdministrationConsideration of riskSafetyParturientsComplications
2009
Drug choice, spatial distribution, HIV risk, and HIV prevalence among injection drug users in St. Petersburg, Russia
Kruse GR, Barbour R, Heimer R, Shaboltas AV, Toussova OV, Hoffman IF, Kozlov AP. Drug choice, spatial distribution, HIV risk, and HIV prevalence among injection drug users in St. Petersburg, Russia. Harm Reduction Journal 2009, 6: 22. PMID: 19646255, PMCID: PMC2731096, DOI: 10.1186/1477-7517-6-22.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHIV risk behaviorsHIV infectionHIV riskDrug usersClean syringesSex-related HIV risk behaviorsRisk behaviorsInjection drug usersDrug use categoriesDrug use groupHIV testingUnsafe injectionsHIV prevalenceSyringe sharingHIV epidemicNeighborhood of residenceConclusionThe typeDrug choicePlace of residenceDrug usePrevention programsYounger ageStudy participantsIntervention impactDifferent drugs
2002
Levetiracetam May Be More Effective for Late-Onset Partial Epilepsy
Bazil CW, Rose A, Resor S, Yapicular B, Hirsch LJ. Levetiracetam May Be More Effective for Late-Onset Partial Epilepsy. JAMA Neurology 2002, 59: 1905-1908. PMID: 12470178, DOI: 10.1001/archneur.59.12.1905.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLevetiracetam therapySeizure typesRetrospective medical record reviewFrontal lobe onsetSame seizure typesTemporal lobe onsetLarge prospective trialsMedical record reviewSubset of patientsPopulation of patientsLocalization-related epilepsyNew antiepileptic drugsProspective trialRefractory epilepsyRecord reviewAntiepileptic drugsPartial epilepsySignificant worseningDrug choiceClinical experiencePatientsEpileptic seizuresEpilepsyCertain drugsCertain subpopulations
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