2014
Epstein–Barr Virus: Epidemiology and Clinical Features of Related Cancer
Hudnall S. Epstein–Barr Virus: Epidemiology and Clinical Features of Related Cancer. 2014, 25-50. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-0870-7_3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCell lymphomaEBV latency genesRisk of EBVEBV-positive lymphomasNK-cell lymphomasEpstein-Barr virusEndemic Burkitt lymphomaEBV gene expressionB-cell lymphomaHuman malignant tumorsImmunodeficiency-associated lymphomasApparent immunodeficiencyEBV infectionFalciparum malariaLymphoepithelial carcinomaOrgan failureClinical featuresImmunocompetent hostsLikely multifactorialSeroprevalence ratesImmunodeficient hostsMalignant tumorsSevere diseaseNasopharyngeal carcinomaBurkitt's lymphoma
2001
Persistent Productive Epstein-Barr Virus Replication in Normal Epithelial Cells In Vivo
Walling D, Flaitz C, Nichols C, Hudnall S, Adler-Storthz K. Persistent Productive Epstein-Barr Virus Replication in Normal Epithelial Cells In Vivo. The Journal Of Infectious Diseases 2001, 184: 1499-1507. PMID: 11740724, DOI: 10.1086/323992.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHuman immunodeficiency virusEpstein-Barr virus replicationHairy leukoplakiaEBV replicationValacyclovir treatmentVirus replicationNormal tongue tissuesPersistent EBV infectionProductive EBV replicationReverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction amplificationOral hairy leukoplakiaEpithelial cellsOral epithelial lesionsTongue epithelial cellsEBV infectionNormal epithelial cellsEBV DNAImmunodeficiency virusBiopsy specimensEpithelial lesionsImmunohistochemical detectionLeukoplakiaPolymerase chain reaction amplificationTongue tissueChain reaction amplification
1994
Multiple myeloma after cardiac transplantation: An unusual form of posttransplant lymphoproliferative disorder
Chucrallah A, Crow M, Rice L, Rajagopalan S, Hudnall S. Multiple myeloma after cardiac transplantation: An unusual form of posttransplant lymphoproliferative disorder. Human Pathology 1994, 25: 541-545. PMID: 8200651, DOI: 10.1016/0046-8177(94)90129-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAntigens, ViralBase SequenceDNA-Binding ProteinsEpstein-Barr Virus Nuclear AntigensGene RearrangementGenes, ImmunoglobulinHeart TransplantationHerpesvirus 4, HumanHumansIn Situ HybridizationLymphoproliferative DisordersMaleMiddle AgedMolecular Sequence DataMultiple MyelomaPolymerase Chain ReactionRNA, ViralConceptsPosttransplant lymphoproliferative disorderPolymerase chain reactionCardiac transplantationLymphoproliferative disordersMonoclonal immunoglobulin heavy chain gene rearrangementEBV-negative casesPast EBV infectionCardiac transplant recipientsImmature plasma cellsImmunoglobulin heavy chain gene rearrangementHeavy chain gene rearrangementChain gene rearrangementCyclosporin withdrawalEBV infectionTransplant recipientsEBER-1Monomorphous populationMultiple myelomaEBV genomePlasma cellsSkull lesionsMyelomaSerum analysisGene rearrangementsChain reaction