2022
NFB-05. A family-centered neurocutaneous syndrome clinic in the age of targeted therapies
Marks A, Antaya R, Balsamo L, Cardinale K, Cheron R, Frumberg D, Gentile V, Habib L, Puthenpura V, Zhang H. NFB-05. A family-centered neurocutaneous syndrome clinic in the age of targeted therapies. Neuro-Oncology 2022, 24: i129-i129. PMCID: PMC9165028, DOI: 10.1093/neuonc/noac079.469.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTuberous sclerosisPediatric patients 2 yearsYale-New Haven Children's HospitalInoperable plexiform neurofibromasPatients 2 yearsOwn side effectsYears of ageNeurofibromatosis type 1Multidisciplinary clinicNeurocutaneous syndromeChildren's HospitalPlexiform neurofibromaNeuro-oncologySide effectsSubspecialty consultationClinicType 1Young adultsSclerosisSyndromeHospitalTherapyAgeTreatmentClinical reasoning
2019
Spine Injuries in Child Abuse
Jauregui JJ, Perfetti DC, Cautela FS, Frumberg DB, Naziri Q, Paulino CB. Spine Injuries in Child Abuse. Journal Of Pediatric Orthopaedics 2019, 39: 85-89. PMID: 27662382, DOI: 10.1097/bpo.0000000000000877.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsYears of ageDiagnosis of abuseSpine injuriesPediatric patientsSpine patientsPediatric populationInpatient DatabaseICD-9-CM diagnosis codesStudy periodPediatric spine injuriesPediatric spine patientsLevel III evidenceTotal hospital chargesHigher hospital costsKids' Inpatient DatabaseLength of staySpinal cord injuryVertebral column fracturesCase-control studyVertebral column injuriesRisk of thoracicPatient demographicsYounger patientsRetrospective reviewHospital charges