2022
0847 Sleep Disordered Breathing in a case series of 4 children with Trisomy 18
Kochhar R, Brumer E, Canapari C. 0847 Sleep Disordered Breathing in a case series of 4 children with Trisomy 18. Sleep 2022, 45: a364-a365. DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsac079.841.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPositive airway pressure therapyObstructive sleep apneaSevere obstructive sleep apneaCase seriesTrisomy 18Trisomy 21Treatment of OSAModerate obstructive sleep apneaManagement of SDBPrevalence of SDBResolution of hypoxemiaAirway pressure therapyReduced sleep efficiencySmall case seriesNon-syndromic childrenSleep Disordered BreathingTrisomy 18 patientsPAP therapyAdenoid hypertrophyEndoscopic assessmentFourth patientSeizure disorderSleep apneaSupplemental oxygenAggressive intervention
2021
BIOM-05. CASE SERIES OF MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL UTILITY OF CNSide TO MANAGE LEPTOMENINGEAL DISEASE IN PATIENTS WITH METASTATIC BREAST CANCER
Kumthekar P, Blouw B, Mayer J, Fisher D, Dugan M, Azadi A, Blondin N. BIOM-05. CASE SERIES OF MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL UTILITY OF CNSide TO MANAGE LEPTOMENINGEAL DISEASE IN PATIENTS WITH METASTATIC BREAST CANCER. Neuro-Oncology 2021, 23: vi10-vi10. PMCID: PMC8598619, DOI: 10.1093/neuonc/noab196.036.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCSF tumor cellsLeptomeningeal diseaseBreast cancer patientsIntrathecal treatmentTumor cellsCase seriesOmmaya reservoirCancer patientsCerebrospinal fluidLarge prospective clinical trialsSmilow Cancer HospitalYale-New HavenMetastatic breast cancerProspective clinical trialsBarrow Neurological InstituteIntrathecal therapyTumor cell detectionFourth patientCancer HospitalTumor InstituteClinical managementClinical trialsBreast cancerTreatment responsePatients
2018
Nivolumab Plus Erlotinib in Patients With EGFR-Mutant Advanced NSCLC
Gettinger S, Hellmann MD, Chow LQM, Borghaei H, Antonia S, Brahmer JR, Goldman JW, Gerber DE, Juergens RA, Shepherd FA, Laurie SA, Young TC, Li X, Geese WJ, Rizvi N. Nivolumab Plus Erlotinib in Patients With EGFR-Mutant Advanced NSCLC. Journal Of Thoracic Oncology 2018, 13: 1363-1372. PMID: 29802888, DOI: 10.1016/j.jtho.2018.05.015.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdvanced EGFR-mutant NSCLCEGFR-mutant NSCLCTreatment-related grade 3 toxicitiesEGFR-mutant advanced NSCLCProgression-free survival ratesEGFR T790M mutationEGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitorsGrade 3 toxicityObjective response rateTKI-naive patientsCompound EGFR mutationsT790M mutationTyrosine kinase inhibitorsImmune-related responsesInvestigator recordsAdvanced NSCLCDurable responsesUnacceptable toxicityComplete responseFourth patientDisease progressionEGFR mutationsMutant NSCLCTumor biopsiesNivolumab
2007
Coccidioidomycosis in healthy persons evaluated for liver or kidney donation
Blair JE, Mulligan DC. Coccidioidomycosis in healthy persons evaluated for liver or kidney donation. Transplant Infectious Disease 2007, 9: 78-82. PMID: 17313480, DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-3062.2006.00179.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDonor-derived coccidioidomycosisKidney donationTransplant recipientsHealthy personsDonor candidatesOrgan donor candidatesRisk of transmissionProphylaxis protocolLiver donationFourth patientCoccidioidal antibodiesPossible liverCoccidioidomycosisFungal infectionsCoccidioides speciesRecipientsFurther studiesPatientsLiverRiskDonationProphylaxisUnique challengesInfectionPrevalence
1999
Three-dimensional Gadolinium-enhanced MR Venographic Evaluation of Patency of Central Veins in the Thorax: Initial Experience
Shinde T, Lee V, Rofsky N, Krinsky G, Weinreb J. Three-dimensional Gadolinium-enhanced MR Venographic Evaluation of Patency of Central Veins in the Thorax: Initial Experience. Radiology 1999, 213: 555-60. PMID: 10551241, DOI: 10.1148/radiology.213.2.r99nv27555.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVenographic findingsCentral veinMR venographyCatheter placementConventional venographyCentral venous catheter placementArteriovenous hemodialysis graftsHemodialysis catheter placementThoracic central veinsVenous access sitesMagnetic resonance venographyVenous access devicesVenous catheter placementMultiplanar reconstruction imagesVenographic evaluationFourth patientHemodialysis graftsRetrospective studyMedical recordsAccess siteIntravenous administrationThree-dimensional GadoliniumVenographyPatientsContrast material
1992
Is Cardiopulmonary Bypass Effective for Treatment of Hypothermic Arrest due to Drowning or Exposure?
Letsou G, Kopf G, Elefteriades J, Carter J, Baldwin J, Hammond G. Is Cardiopulmonary Bypass Effective for Treatment of Hypothermic Arrest due to Drowning or Exposure? JAMA Surgery 1992, 127: 525-528. PMID: 1575622, DOI: 10.1001/archsurg.1992.01420050045005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCardiopulmonary bypassHypothermic arrestMedian sternotomyEmergency hospital admissionsNormal neurologic functionFull cardiopulmonary arrestFreshwater drowningHospital admissionNeurologic functionSinus bradycardiaSuch patientsThree patientsCardiopulmonary arrestFourth patientVentricular fibrillationPatientsBypassSternotomyCore temperatureResuscitationArrestExposureAsystoleBradycardiaDrowning
1984
Regional isolated perfusion of high risk melanoma of the extremities with imidazole carboxamide.
Ariyan S, Mitchell M, Kirkwood J. Regional isolated perfusion of high risk melanoma of the extremities with imidazole carboxamide. Journal Of The American College Of Surgeons 1984, 158: 238-42. PMID: 6701736.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRegional isolated perfusionIntransit metastasesIsolated perfusionSerum glutamic-oxalacetic transaminase levelFirst postoperative dayGlutamic oxalacetic transaminase levelHigh-risk melanomaTransaminase levelsPostoperative daySubcutaneous metastasesFourth patientNew lesionsFifth patientRisk melanomaImidazole carboxamidePatientsPerfused extremitySymptoms of toxicityValuable drugMetastasisExtremitiesMelanomaPerfusionMonthsDecarbazine
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