2021
Clinical characteristics and outcomes for 7,995 patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection
McPadden J, Warner F, Young HP, Hurley NC, Pulk RA, Singh A, Durant TJS, Gong G, Desai N, Haimovich A, Taylor RA, Gunel M, Dela Cruz CS, Farhadian SF, Siner J, Villanueva M, Churchwell K, Hsiao A, Torre CJ, Velazquez EJ, Herbst RS, Iwasaki A, Ko AI, Mortazavi BJ, Krumholz HM, Schulz WL. Clinical characteristics and outcomes for 7,995 patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection. PLOS ONE 2021, 16: e0243291. PMID: 33788846, PMCID: PMC8011821, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0243291.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSARS-CoV-2 infectionYale New Haven HealthSARS-CoV-2Hospital mortalityRisk of admissionMale sexRisk factorsSARS-CoV-2 testingInvasive mechanical ventilationSevere acute respiratory syndrome virusBurden of diseaseRT-PCR testingAcademic health systemDiverse patient populationsRespiratory syndrome virusEthnic groupsAdult patientsClinical characteristicsDischarge dispositionRespiratory supportPrimary outcomeTreatment guidelinesMechanical ventilationRetrospective studyPatient populationExome sequencing identifies SLIT2 variants in primary CNS lymphoma
Kaulen LD, Erson‐Omay E, Henegariu O, Karschnia P, Huttner A, Günel M, Baehring JM. Exome sequencing identifies SLIT2 variants in primary CNS lymphoma. British Journal Of Haematology 2021, 193: 375-379. PMID: 33481259, DOI: 10.1111/bjh.17319.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrimary central nervous system lymphomaShorter progression-free survivalCentral nervous system lymphomaRole of SLIT2Primary CNS lymphomaProgression-free survivalLarger validation cohortNervous system lymphomaShorter overall survivalPossible prognostic implicationsWarrants further investigationCNS lymphomaTumor DNA samplesOverall survivalPCNSL patientsSystem lymphomaPrognostic implicationsValidation cohortPCNSL pathogenesisLymphoid malignanciesFunction variantsTumor suppressor geneExome sequencingLuciferase assayLymphoma
2020
Associations of meningioma molecular subgroup and tumor recurrence
Youngblood MW, Miyagishima DF, Jin L, Gupte T, Li C, Duran D, Montejo JD, Zhao A, Sheth A, Tyrtova E, Özduman K, Iacoangeli F, Peyre M, Boetto J, Pease M, Avşar T, Huttner A, Bilguvar K, Kilic T, Pamir MN, Amankulor N, Kalamarides M, Erson-Omay EZ, Günel M, Moliterno J. Associations of meningioma molecular subgroup and tumor recurrence. Neuro-Oncology 2020, 23: 783-794. PMID: 33068421, PMCID: PMC8099468, DOI: 10.1093/neuonc/noaa226.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsEpigenomicsGenomicsHumansKruppel-Like Factor 4MaleMeningeal NeoplasmsMeningiomaNeoplasm Recurrence, LocalRetrospective StudiesConceptsDivergent clinical coursesMolecular subgroupsClinical courseClinical outcomesProgression-free survivalExtent of resectionKaplan-Meier analysisLong-term outcomesLow-grade tumorsCox proportional hazardsDistinct clinical outcomesPostoperative radiationIndependent predictorsMale sexRecurrence rateSurveillance imagingTumor recurrencePrevious recurrencesClinical prognosticationKi-67Outcome dataAggressive subgroupRecurrenceElevated recurrenceProportional hazards
2005
Expression of Structural Proteins and Angiogenic Factors in Normal Arterial and Unruptured and Ruptured Aneurysm Walls
Kılıc T, Sohrabifar M, Kurtkaya Ö, Yildirim Ö, Elmaci I, Günel M, Pamir MN. Expression of Structural Proteins and Angiogenic Factors in Normal Arterial and Unruptured and Ruptured Aneurysm Walls. Neurosurgery 2005, 57: 997-1007. PMID: 16284569, DOI: 10.1227/01.neu.0000180812.77621.6c.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStructural proteinsGrowth factorPattern of expressionCertain structural proteinsAngiogenic growth factorsLevel of expressionNormal vessel wallGrowth factor alpha expressionAngiogenic factorsProteinBiological mediatorsExpressionFibronectinVessel wallLamininNovel findingsIntracranial aneurysm formationPairs of specimensAneurysmal specimensTissue groupsFormationMediatorsHypertension, age, and location predict rupture of small intracranial aneurysms.
Nahed BV, DiLuna ML, Morgan T, Ocal E, Hawkins AA, Ozduman K, Kahle KT, Chamberlain A, Amar AP, Gunel M. Hypertension, age, and location predict rupture of small intracranial aneurysms. Neurosurgery 2005, 57: 676-83; discussion 676-83. PMID: 16239879, DOI: 10.1227/01.neu.0000175549.96530.59.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUnruptured intracranial aneurysmsRisk factorsIntracranial aneurysmsSubarachnoid hemorrhageUnruptured aneurysmsMinimal long-term morbidityHistory of hypertensionNormal blood pressureLong-term morbidityTertiary medical centerAge of patientsAnterior circulation aneurysmsPosterior circulation aneurysmsSignificant risk factorsSignificant independent predictorsRupture of IAsMortality of treatmentLogistic regression modelsSmall intracranial aneurysmsHypertensive patientsIndependent predictorsPosterior circulationBlood pressureAneurysm characteristicsCurrent guidelines