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Surgical Periodontal Management Of Peripheral Ossifying Fibroma: A Series Of Three Cases., Karo Parsegian, Roger M Arce, Nikola Angelov Jan 2024

Surgical Periodontal Management Of Peripheral Ossifying Fibroma: A Series Of Three Cases., Karo Parsegian, Roger M Arce, Nikola Angelov

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Peripheral ossifying fibroma (POF) is a benign swelling of the gingival connective tissue commonly associated with dental biofilm and biofilm-retentive dental appliances. In the present case report, we described three cases of POF with different clinical presentations and treatment approaches. The treatment consisted of the removal of supra- and subgingival calculus, followed by a flap surgery with excision of the entire lesion ensuring the inclusion of the periosteal bed. The first patient developed POF during her pregnancy that remained clinically noticeable postpartum. The second case represented a rare case of POF appearing on the palatal aspect of the anterior maxilla …


Cannabinoids In Periodontology: Where Are We Now?, Yésica Carmona Rendón, Hernán Santiago Garzón, Bruno Bueno-Silva, Roger M Arce, Lina Janeth Suárez Nov 2023

Cannabinoids In Periodontology: Where Are We Now?, Yésica Carmona Rendón, Hernán Santiago Garzón, Bruno Bueno-Silva, Roger M Arce, Lina Janeth Suárez

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INTRODUCTION: Cannabinoids are a well-documented treatment modality for various immune and inflammatory diseases, including asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, Crohn's disease, arthritis, multiple sclerosis, and a range of neurodegenerative conditions. However, limited information is available regarding the therapeutic potential of cannabinoids in treating periodontal disease.

OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to analyze the current evidence on the antibacterial and immunomodulatory effects of cannabis and its role in the healing and regeneration processes within periodontal tissues.

RESULTS: This review discusses the potential role of cannabinoids in restoring periodontal tissue homeostasis.

CONCLUSIONS: The examination of the endocannabinoid system and the …


Associations Between Rest-Activity Rhythms And Liver Function Tests: The Us National Health And Nutrition Examination Survey, 2011-2014., Chris Ho Ching Yeung, Cici Bauer, Qian Xiao Nov 2023

Associations Between Rest-Activity Rhythms And Liver Function Tests: The Us National Health And Nutrition Examination Survey, 2011-2014., Chris Ho Ching Yeung, Cici Bauer, Qian Xiao

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Liver functions are regulated by the circadian rhythm; however, whether a weakened circadian rhythm is associated with impaired liver function is unclear. This study aims to investigate the association of characteristics of rest-activity rhythms with abnormal levels of biomarkers of liver function. Data were obtained from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2011-2014. Seven rest-activity rhythm parameters were derived from 24 h actigraphy data using the extended cosine model and non-parametric methods. Multiple logistic regression and multiple linear regression models were used to assess the associations between rest-activity rhythm parameters and alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alkaline phosphatase …


Patient Shielding During Dentomaxillofacial Radiography: Recommendations From The American Academy Of Oral And Maxillofacial Radiology., Erika Benavides, Avni Bhula, Anita Gohel, Alan G Lurie, Sanjay M Mallya, Aruna Ramesh, Donald A Tyndall Sep 2023

Patient Shielding During Dentomaxillofacial Radiography: Recommendations From The American Academy Of Oral And Maxillofacial Radiology., Erika Benavides, Avni Bhula, Anita Gohel, Alan G Lurie, Sanjay M Mallya, Aruna Ramesh, Donald A Tyndall

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BACKGROUND: The American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology established an ad hoc committee to draft evidence-based recommendations and clinical guidance for the application of patient contact shielding during dentomaxillofacial imaging.

TYPES OF STUDIES REVIEWED: The committee reviewed monographs and reports from radiation protection organizations and studies that reported radiation dose to gonads, breasts, and thyroid gland from dentomaxillofacial imaging.

RESULTS: Considering the absence of radiation-induced heritable effects in humans and the negligible dose to the gonads and fetus from dentomaxillofacial imaging, the committee recommends discontinuing shielding of the gonads, pelvic structures, and fetuses during all dentomaxillofacial radiographic imaging procedures. …


Plasma Metabolites Associated With Cognitive Function Across Race/Ethnicities Affirming The Importance Of Healthy Nutrition., Einat Granot-Hershkovitz, Shan He, Jan Bressler, Bing Yu, Wassim Tarraf, Casey M Rebholz, Jianwen Cai, Queenie Chan, Tanya P Garcia, Thomas Mosley, Bruce S Kristal, Charles Decarli, Myriam Fornage, Guo-Chong Chen, Qibin Qi, Robert Kaplan, Hector M González, Tamar Sofer Apr 2023

Plasma Metabolites Associated With Cognitive Function Across Race/Ethnicities Affirming The Importance Of Healthy Nutrition., Einat Granot-Hershkovitz, Shan He, Jan Bressler, Bing Yu, Wassim Tarraf, Casey M Rebholz, Jianwen Cai, Queenie Chan, Tanya P Garcia, Thomas Mosley, Bruce S Kristal, Charles Decarli, Myriam Fornage, Guo-Chong Chen, Qibin Qi, Robert Kaplan, Hector M González, Tamar Sofer

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INTRODUCTION: We studied the replication and generalization of previously identified metabolites potentially associated with global cognitive function in multiple race/ethnicities and assessed the contribution of diet to these associations.

METHODS: We tested metabolite-cognitive function associations in U.S.A. Hispanic/Latino adults (n = 2222) from the Community Health Study/ Study of Latinos (HCHS/SOL) and in European (n = 1365) and African (n = 478) Americans from the Atherosclerosis Risk In Communities (ARIC) Study. We applied Mendelian Randomization (MR) analyses to assess causal associations between the metabolites and cognitive function and between Mediterranean diet and cognitive function.

RESULTS: Six metabolites were consistently associated …


Unintended Consequences Of A Transition To Synchronous, Virtual Simulations For Interprofessional Learners, Tiffany Champagne-Langabeer, Samuel E Neher, Marylou Cardenas-Turanzas, Jennifer L Swails Oct 2022

Unintended Consequences Of A Transition To Synchronous, Virtual Simulations For Interprofessional Learners, Tiffany Champagne-Langabeer, Samuel E Neher, Marylou Cardenas-Turanzas, Jennifer L Swails

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The coronavirus pandemic shifted in-person environments to virtual environments. Little is known about the effectiveness of fully synchronous, virtual interprofessional education (IPE). This study aims to compare two IPE cases that occurred in-person pre-pandemic and virtual during-pandemic. Two cases are analyzed: a medical error care and a charity care case. Participants were students from various health science disciplines. Assessments were captured through The Interprofessional Collaborative Competency Attainment Survey (ICCAS). Effect sizes were calculated for the pre-and post-surveys and analyzed using Cohen's d for independent samples. From the in-person collection period, a total of 479 students participated in the medical error …


Impact Of Explainable Artificial Intelligence Assistance On Clinical Decision-Making Of Novice Dental Clinicians, Aaron Glick, Mackenzie Clayton, Nikola Angelov, Jennifer Chang Jul 2022

Impact Of Explainable Artificial Intelligence Assistance On Clinical Decision-Making Of Novice Dental Clinicians, Aaron Glick, Mackenzie Clayton, Nikola Angelov, Jennifer Chang

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OBJECTIVE: Despite artificial intelligence (AI) being used increasingly in healthcare, implementation challenges exist leading to potential biases during the clinical decision process of the practitioner. The interaction of AI with novice clinicians was investigated through an identification task, an important component of diagnosis, in dental radiography. The study evaluated the performance, efficiency, and confidence level of dental students on radiographic identification of furcation involvement (FI), with and without AI assistance.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-two third- and 19 fourth-year dental students (DS3 and DS4, respectively) completed remotely administered surveys to identify FI lesions on a series of dental radiographs. The control …


Assessment Of Oral And Overall Health Parameters Using The Sillha Oral Wellness System., Shawn S Adibi, Ryan Hanson, David F Fray, Tania Abedi, Brianna Neil, Danielle Maher, Gena Tribble, Ben F Warner, Mary C Farach-Carson Jun 2022

Assessment Of Oral And Overall Health Parameters Using The Sillha Oral Wellness System., Shawn S Adibi, Ryan Hanson, David F Fray, Tania Abedi, Brianna Neil, Danielle Maher, Gena Tribble, Ben F Warner, Mary C Farach-Carson

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OBJECTIVE: The study evaluated use of a multipoint saliva analyzer to assess patient wellness in a contemporary dental practice setting.

STUDY DESIGN: Unstimulated saliva from a diverse 104 patient cohort was analyzed using the SillHa Oral Wellness System. The device measures the following 7 analytes present in the patient's oral rinse: cariogenic bacteria, acidity, buffer capacity, blood, leukocytes, protein, and ammonia. Data obtained were compared with validated clinical assessment data independently provided by credentialed dental professionals.

RESULTS: Measured leukocyte and protein levels were higher in patients with periodontal disease and/or deep gingival pockets. Patients with a history of cancer and/or …


Temperature Changes During Implant Osteotomy Preparations In Fresh Human Cadaver Tibiae, Comparing Straight With Tapered Drills., Nikolaos Soldatos, Laura Nelson-Rabe, Nathan Palanker, Nikola Angelov, Georgios Romanos, Robin Weltman Mar 2022

Temperature Changes During Implant Osteotomy Preparations In Fresh Human Cadaver Tibiae, Comparing Straight With Tapered Drills., Nikolaos Soldatos, Laura Nelson-Rabe, Nathan Palanker, Nikola Angelov, Georgios Romanos, Robin Weltman

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The success of osseointegration depends on many factors. With temperatures beyond a 47 °C threshold over 1 min, bone survival may be impaired. The purpose of the study was to evaluate, in fresh human cadaver tibiae, the temperature changes during osteotomy preparations using two straight and two tapered implant systems' drills, external irrigation, and varying revolutions per minute (RPM). The tibiae from a fresh female cadaver were harvested bilaterally. Two tapered and two straight design drills were assessed. Two-hundred and forty osteotomies were prepared at 6 mm depth following the drill sequence of the manufacturers' protocol for each drilling speed. …


Epidemiology Of Antibiotic Use And Drivers Of Cross-Border Procurement In A Mexican American Border Community, Heather T Essigmann, David A Aguilar, William B Perkison, Katherine G Bay, Magdalena R Deaton, Sharon A Brown, Craig L Hanis, Eric L Brown Jan 2022

Epidemiology Of Antibiotic Use And Drivers Of Cross-Border Procurement In A Mexican American Border Community, Heather T Essigmann, David A Aguilar, William B Perkison, Katherine G Bay, Magdalena R Deaton, Sharon A Brown, Craig L Hanis, Eric L Brown

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BACKGROUND: The U.S.-Mexico Border is an area of opportunity for improved health care access; however, gaps remain as to how and where U.S. border residents, particularly those who are underinsured, obtain care. Antibiotics are one of the most common reported drivers of cross-border healthcare access and a medication of particular concern since indiscriminate or inappropriate use is associated with antimicrobial resistance. In addition, many studies assessing preferences for Mexican pharmaceuticals and healthcare in U.S. border residents were done prior to 2010 when many prescription medications, including antibiotics, were available over the counter in Mexico.

METHODS: Data used in this study …


Flowcharts Improve Periodontal Diagnosis By Dental And Dental Hygiene Students., Karo Parsegian, Srinivas Ayilavarapu, Tulsi Patel, Harold A Henson, Nikola Angelov Oct 2021

Flowcharts Improve Periodontal Diagnosis By Dental And Dental Hygiene Students., Karo Parsegian, Srinivas Ayilavarapu, Tulsi Patel, Harold A Henson, Nikola Angelov

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BACKGROUND: In 2017, the American Academy of Periodontology and the European Federation of Periodontology updated the classification of periodontal and peri-implant diseases and conditions. The goal of the present crossover study was to develop straightforward, illustrative flowcharts and determine their impact on the accuracy and speed of diagnosing periodontal conditions by predoctoral dental students (DS) and dental hygiene students (DHS).

METHODS: Two flowcharts (a decision-tree flowchart and one based on the periodontal disease/condition entity) were developed using updated diagnostic determinants proposed by the 2017 classification. A total of 26 second-, third-, and fourth-year DS (DS2, DS3, and DS4, respectively) and …


Med-Bert: Pretrained Contextualized Embeddings On Large-Scale Structured Electronic Health Records For Disease Prediction., Laila Rasmy, Yang Xiang, Ziqian Xie, Cui Tao, Degui Zhi May 2021

Med-Bert: Pretrained Contextualized Embeddings On Large-Scale Structured Electronic Health Records For Disease Prediction., Laila Rasmy, Yang Xiang, Ziqian Xie, Cui Tao, Degui Zhi

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Deep learning (DL)-based predictive models from electronic health records (EHRs) deliver impressive performance in many clinical tasks. Large training cohorts, however, are often required by these models to achieve high accuracy, hindering the adoption of DL-based models in scenarios with limited training data. Recently, bidirectional encoder representations from transformers (BERT) and related models have achieved tremendous successes in the natural language processing domain. The pretraining of BERT on a very large training corpus generates contextualized embeddings that can boost the performance of models trained on smaller datasets. Inspired by BERT, we propose Med-BERT, which adapts the BERT framework originally developed …


Med-Bert: Pretrained Contextualized Embeddings On Large-Scale Structured Electronic Health Records For Disease Prediction., Laila Rasmy, Yang Xiang, Ziqian Xie, Cui Tao, Degui Zhi May 2021

Med-Bert: Pretrained Contextualized Embeddings On Large-Scale Structured Electronic Health Records For Disease Prediction., Laila Rasmy, Yang Xiang, Ziqian Xie, Cui Tao, Degui Zhi

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Deep learning (DL)-based predictive models from electronic health records (EHRs) deliver impressive performance in many clinical tasks. Large training cohorts, however, are often required by these models to achieve high accuracy, hindering the adoption of DL-based models in scenarios with limited training data. Recently, bidirectional encoder representations from transformers (BERT) and related models have achieved tremendous successes in the natural language processing domain. The pretraining of BERT on a very large training corpus generates contextualized embeddings that can boost the performance of models trained on smaller datasets. Inspired by BERT, we propose Med-BERT, which adapts the BERT framework originally developed …


Oral Versus Gastrointestinal Mucosal Immune Niches In Homeostasis And Allostasis., Lina J Suárez, Silie Arboleda, Nikola Angelov, Roger M Arce Jan 2021

Oral Versus Gastrointestinal Mucosal Immune Niches In Homeostasis And Allostasis., Lina J Suárez, Silie Arboleda, Nikola Angelov, Roger M Arce

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Different body systems (epidermis, respiratory tract, cornea, oral cavity, and gastrointestinal tract) are in continuous direct contact with innocuous and/or potentially harmful external agents, exhibiting dynamic and highly selective interaction throughout the epithelia, which function as both a physical and chemical protective barrier. Resident immune cells in the epithelia are constantly challenged and must distinguish among antigens that must be either tolerated or those to which a response must be mounted for. When such a decision begins to take place in lymphoid foci and/or mucosa-associated lymphoid tissues, the epithelia network of immune surveillance actively dominates both oral and gastrointestinal compartments, …


Subgingival Microbiome And Specialized Pro-Resolving Lipid Mediator Pathway Profiles Are Correlated In Periodontal Inflammation., Chun-Teh Lee, Ruoxing Li, Lisha Zhu, Gena D Tribble, W Jim Zheng, Brittney Ferguson, Krishna Rao Maddipati, Nikola Angelov, Thomas E Van Dyke Jan 2021

Subgingival Microbiome And Specialized Pro-Resolving Lipid Mediator Pathway Profiles Are Correlated In Periodontal Inflammation., Chun-Teh Lee, Ruoxing Li, Lisha Zhu, Gena D Tribble, W Jim Zheng, Brittney Ferguson, Krishna Rao Maddipati, Nikola Angelov, Thomas E Van Dyke

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Failure of resolution pathways in periodontitis is reflected in levels of specialized pro-resolving lipid mediators (SPMs) and SPM pathway markers but their relationship with the subgingival microbiome is unclear. This study aimed to analyze and integrate lipid mediator level, SPM receptor gene expression and subgingival microbiome data in subjects with periodontitis vs. healthy controls. The study included 13 periodontally healthy and 15 periodontitis subjects that were evaluated prior to or after non-surgical periodontal therapy. Samples of gingival tissue and subgingival plaque were collected prior to and 8 weeks after non-surgical treatment; only once in the healthy group. Metabololipidomic analysis was …


Impact Of Diabetes On The Gut And Salivary Iga Microbiomes, Eric L Brown, Heather T Essigmann, Kristi L Hoffman, Noah W Palm, Sarah M Gunter, Joel M Sederstrom, Joseph F Petrosino, Goo Jun, David Aguilar, William B Perkison, Craig L Hanis, Herbert L Dupont Nov 2020

Impact Of Diabetes On The Gut And Salivary Iga Microbiomes, Eric L Brown, Heather T Essigmann, Kristi L Hoffman, Noah W Palm, Sarah M Gunter, Joel M Sederstrom, Joseph F Petrosino, Goo Jun, David Aguilar, William B Perkison, Craig L Hanis, Herbert L Dupont

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Mucosal surfaces like those present in the lung, gut, and mouth interface with distinct external environments. These mucosal gateways are not only portals of entry for potential pathogens but also homes to microbial communities that impact host health. Secretory immunoglobulin A (SIgA) is the single most abundant acquired immune component secreted onto mucosal surfaces and, via the process of immune exclusion, shapes the architecture of these microbiomes. Not all microorganisms at mucosal surfaces are targeted by SIgA; therefore, a better understanding of the SIgA-coated fraction may identify the microbial constituents that stimulate host immune responses in the context of health …


Predoctoral Periodontal Education And Covid-19: Challenges, Actions, And Learned Lessons., Karo Parsegian, Srinivas Ayilavarapu, Amity L Gardner, Nikola Angelov Oct 2020

Predoctoral Periodontal Education And Covid-19: Challenges, Actions, And Learned Lessons., Karo Parsegian, Srinivas Ayilavarapu, Amity L Gardner, Nikola Angelov

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Targeted Fgfr Blockade For The Treatment Of Tumor-Induced Osteomalacia., Iris R Hartley, Carole B Miller, Georgios Z Papadakis, Clemens Bergwitz, Jaydira Del Rivero, Jenny E Blau, Pablo Florenzano, Jason A Berglund, Jing Tassone, Kelly L Roszko, Susan Moran, Rachel I Gafni, Randi Isaacs, Michael T Collins Oct 2020

Targeted Fgfr Blockade For The Treatment Of Tumor-Induced Osteomalacia., Iris R Hartley, Carole B Miller, Georgios Z Papadakis, Clemens Bergwitz, Jaydira Del Rivero, Jenny E Blau, Pablo Florenzano, Jason A Berglund, Jing Tassone, Kelly L Roszko, Susan Moran, Rachel I Gafni, Randi Isaacs, Michael T Collins

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Dendritic Cell Derived Exosomes Loaded With Immunoregulatory Cargo Reprogram Local Immune Responses And Inhibit Degenerative Bone Disease In Vivo, Mahmoud Elashiry, Mohamed M Elashiry, Ranya Elsayed, Mythily Rajendran, Carol Auersvald, Rana Zeitoun, Mohammad H Rashid, Roxan Ara, Mohamed M Meghil, Yutao Liu, Ali S Arbab, Roger M Arce, Mark Hamrick, Mohammed Elsalanty, Marshall Brendan, Rafal Pacholczyk, Christopher W Cutler Aug 2020

Dendritic Cell Derived Exosomes Loaded With Immunoregulatory Cargo Reprogram Local Immune Responses And Inhibit Degenerative Bone Disease In Vivo, Mahmoud Elashiry, Mohamed M Elashiry, Ranya Elsayed, Mythily Rajendran, Carol Auersvald, Rana Zeitoun, Mohammad H Rashid, Roxan Ara, Mohamed M Meghil, Yutao Liu, Ali S Arbab, Roger M Arce, Mark Hamrick, Mohammed Elsalanty, Marshall Brendan, Rafal Pacholczyk, Christopher W Cutler

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Chronic bone degenerative diseases represent a major threat to the health and well-being of the population, particularly those with advanced age. This study isolated exosomes (EXO), natural nano-particles, from dendritic cells, the "directors" of the immune response, to examine the immunobiology of DC EXO in mice, and their ability to reprogram immune cells responsible for experimental alveolar bone loss


Periodontal Inflammation: Integrating Genes And Dysbiosis., Shaoping Zhang, Ning Yu, Roger M Arce Feb 2020

Periodontal Inflammation: Integrating Genes And Dysbiosis., Shaoping Zhang, Ning Yu, Roger M Arce

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Biofilm bacteria co-evolve and reach a symbiosis with the host on the gingival surface. The disruption of the homeostatic relationship between plaque bacteria and the host can initiate and promote periodontal disease progression. Recent advances in sequencing technologies allow researchers to profile disease-associated microbial communities and quantify microbial metabolic activities and host transcriptional responses. In addition to confirming the findings from previous studies, new putative pathogens and novel genes that have not previously been associated with periodontitis, emerge. For example, multiple studies have reported that Synergistetes bacteria are associated with periodontitis. Genes involved in epithelial barrier defense were downregulated in …


Role Of Dendritic Cell-Mediated Immune Response In Oral Homeostasis: A New Mechanism Of Osteonecrosis Of The Jaw., Ranya Elsayed, Zoya Kurago, Christopher W Cutler, Roger M Arce, Jennifer Gerber, Esteban Celis, Hussein Sultan, Mahmoud Elashiry, Mohamed Meghil, Christina Sun, Caroline M Auersvald, Mohamed E Awad, Rana Zeitoun, Riham Elsayed, Mohey Eldin M Elshikh, Carlos Isales, Mohammed E Elsalanty Feb 2020

Role Of Dendritic Cell-Mediated Immune Response In Oral Homeostasis: A New Mechanism Of Osteonecrosis Of The Jaw., Ranya Elsayed, Zoya Kurago, Christopher W Cutler, Roger M Arce, Jennifer Gerber, Esteban Celis, Hussein Sultan, Mahmoud Elashiry, Mohamed Meghil, Christina Sun, Caroline M Auersvald, Mohamed E Awad, Rana Zeitoun, Riham Elsayed, Mohey Eldin M Elshikh, Carlos Isales, Mohammed E Elsalanty

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Dendritic cells are an important link between innate and adaptive immune response. The role of dendritic cells in bone homeostasis, however, is not understood. Osteoporosis medications that inhibit osteoclasts have been associated with osteonecrosis, a condition limited to the jawbone, thus called medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw. We propose that disruption of the local immune response renders the oral microenvironment conducive to osteonecrosis. We tested whether zoledronate (Zol) treatment impaired dendritic cell (DC) functions and increased bacterial load in alveolar bone in vivo and whether DC inhibition alone predisposed the animals to osteonecrosis. We also analyzed the role of Zol …


Disease Site-Specific Guidelines For Curative Radiation Treatment During 'Limited Surgery' And 'Hospital Avoidance': A Radiation Oncology Perspective From The Epicenter Of Covid-19 Pandemic., B Parashar, Wc Chen, Jm Herman, L Potters Jan 2020

Disease Site-Specific Guidelines For Curative Radiation Treatment During 'Limited Surgery' And 'Hospital Avoidance': A Radiation Oncology Perspective From The Epicenter Of Covid-19 Pandemic., B Parashar, Wc Chen, Jm Herman, L Potters

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Covid-19 And Neurosurgical Practice: An Interim Report, S Amin-Hanjani, Nc Bambakidis, Fg Barker, Bs Carter, Km Cockroft, R Du, Jf Fraser, Mg Hamilton, M Schulder, G Zada, +9 Additional Authors Jan 2020

Covid-19 And Neurosurgical Practice: An Interim Report, S Amin-Hanjani, Nc Bambakidis, Fg Barker, Bs Carter, Km Cockroft, R Du, Jf Fraser, Mg Hamilton, M Schulder, G Zada, +9 Additional Authors

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An Unusual Case Of Moraxella Osleonsis Bacteremia In An Immunocompetent Patient With Sars-Cov-2 Infection., B. C. Veerabathini, K. Manthani, S. Gandhi Jan 2020

An Unusual Case Of Moraxella Osleonsis Bacteremia In An Immunocompetent Patient With Sars-Cov-2 Infection., B. C. Veerabathini, K. Manthani, S. Gandhi

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Moraxella osleonsis (M.osleonsis ) is an organism that rarely presents with bacteremia in immunocompetent patients. We report a case of an immunocompetent 59-year-old male with a recent SARS-CoV-2 infection that developed M. osleonsis bacteremia. We believe that SARS-CoV-2 infection may have played a role in developing M. osleonsis bacteremia in this patient and may be one of the first reported cases of such bacteremia in a COVID-19 patient.


Supervised Machine Learning Applied To Automate Flash And Prolonged Capillary Refill Detection By Pulse Oximetry, R. B. Hunter, S. Jiang, A. Nishisaki, A. J. Nickel, N. Napolitano, K. Shinozaki, T. Li, K. Saeki, L. B. Becker, A. J. Masino, +1 Additional Author Jan 2020

Supervised Machine Learning Applied To Automate Flash And Prolonged Capillary Refill Detection By Pulse Oximetry, R. B. Hunter, S. Jiang, A. Nishisaki, A. J. Nickel, N. Napolitano, K. Shinozaki, T. Li, K. Saeki, L. B. Becker, A. J. Masino, +1 Additional Author

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Peripheral Nervous System Disease In Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: Results From An International Inception Cohort Study, J. G. Hanly, Q. Li, L. Su, M. B. Urowitz, C. Gordon, S. C. Bae, J. Romero-Diaz, C. Aranow, M. Mackay, V. Farewell, +33 Additional Authors Jan 2020

Peripheral Nervous System Disease In Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: Results From An International Inception Cohort Study, J. G. Hanly, Q. Li, L. Su, M. B. Urowitz, C. Gordon, S. C. Bae, J. Romero-Diaz, C. Aranow, M. Mackay, V. Farewell, +33 Additional Authors

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© 2019, American College of Rheumatology Objective: To determine the frequency, clinical characteristics, associations, and outcomes of different types of peripheral nervous system (PNS) disease in a multiethnic/multiracial, prospective inception cohort of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients. Methods: Patients were evaluated annually for 19 neuropsychiatric (NP) events including 7 types of PNS disease. SLE disease activity, organ damage, autoantibodies, and patient and physician assessment of outcome were measured. Time to event and linear regressions were used as appropriate. Results: Of 1,827 SLE patients, 88.8% were female, and 48.8% were white. The mean ± SD age was 35.1 ± 13.3 years, …


Effect Of Direct Oral Anticoagulant, Patient, And Surgery Characteristics On Clinical Outcomes In The Perioperative Anticoagulation Use For Surgery Evaluation Study., K. Macdougall, J. D. Douketis, N. Li, N. P. Clark, A. Tafur, J. D'Astous, J. Duncan, S. Schulman, A. C. Spyropoulos Jan 2020

Effect Of Direct Oral Anticoagulant, Patient, And Surgery Characteristics On Clinical Outcomes In The Perioperative Anticoagulation Use For Surgery Evaluation Study., K. Macdougall, J. D. Douketis, N. Li, N. P. Clark, A. Tafur, J. D'Astous, J. Duncan, S. Schulman, A. C. Spyropoulos

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Introduction  The Perioperative Anticoagulation Use for Surgery Evaluation (PAUSE) Study assessed a standardized perioperative management strategy in patients with atrial fibrillation who were taking a direct oral anticoagulant (DOAC) and required an elective surgery or procedure. The aim of this substudy is to analyze the safety of this management strategy across different patient subgroups, according to four presurgical variables: (1) DOAC type and dose, (2) surgery/procedure bleed risk, (3) patient renal function, and (4) age. Methods  Clinical outcomes analyzed included major bleeding (MB), arterial thromboembolism, any bleeding, and any thromboembolism. We used descriptive statistics to summarize clinical outcomes, where the …


Anticoagulant Reversal Strategies In The Emergency Department Setting: Recommendations Of A Multidisciplinary Expert Panel, C. W. Baugh, M. Levine, D. Cornutt, J. W. Wilson, R. Kwun, C. E. Mahan, C. V. Pollack, E. G. Marcolini, A. C. Spyropoulos, J. Williams Jan 2020

Anticoagulant Reversal Strategies In The Emergency Department Setting: Recommendations Of A Multidisciplinary Expert Panel, C. W. Baugh, M. Levine, D. Cornutt, J. W. Wilson, R. Kwun, C. E. Mahan, C. V. Pollack, E. G. Marcolini, A. C. Spyropoulos, J. Williams

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Predictors Of Bleeding In The Perioperative Anticoagulant Use For Surgery Evaluation Study, A. J. Tafur, N. P. Clark, A. C. Spyropoulos, N. Li, E. Kaplovitch, K. Macdougall, S. Schulman, J. A. Caprini, J. Douketis Jan 2020

Predictors Of Bleeding In The Perioperative Anticoagulant Use For Surgery Evaluation Study, A. J. Tafur, N. P. Clark, A. C. Spyropoulos, N. Li, E. Kaplovitch, K. Macdougall, S. Schulman, J. A. Caprini, J. Douketis

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A Primer On A Comprehensive Genetic Approach To Vascular Anomalies, A. J. Borst, T. A. Nakano, F. Blei, D. M. Adams, J. Duis Jan 2020

A Primer On A Comprehensive Genetic Approach To Vascular Anomalies, A. J. Borst, T. A. Nakano, F. Blei, D. M. Adams, J. Duis

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