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Association Of Suicidality And Depression With 5Α-Reductase Inhibitors, Blayne Welk, Eric Mcarthur, Michael Ordon, Kelly K. Anderson, Jade Hayward, Stephanie Dixon May 2017

Association Of Suicidality And Depression With 5Α-Reductase Inhibitors, Blayne Welk, Eric Mcarthur, Michael Ordon, Kelly K. Anderson, Jade Hayward, Stephanie Dixon

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IMPORTANCE There have been concerns raised by patients and regulatory agencies regarding serious psychiatric adverse effects associated with 5α-reductase inhibitors. OBJECTIVE To determine if there is an increased risk of suicide, self-harm, or depression among older men starting a 5α-reductase inhibitor for prostatic enlargement. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS A population-based, retrospective, matched cohort study using linked administrative data for 93 197 men ages 66 years or older (median [IQR] age, 75 [70-80] years) in Ontario, Canada, who initiated a new prescription for a 5α-reductase inhibitor during the study period (2003 through 2013). Participants were matched (using a propensity score that …


Allied Health Professional Support In Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Survey From The Canadian Children Inflammatory Bowel Disease Network—A Joint Partnership Of Cihr And The Ch.I.L.D. Foundation, Wael El-Matary, Eric I. Benchimol, David Mack, Hien Q. Huynh, Jeff Critch, Anthony Otley, Colette Deslandres, Kevan Jacobson, Jennifer Debruyn, Matthew W. Carroll, Eytan Wine, Johan Van Limbergen, Mary Sherlock, Kevin Bax, Sally Lawrence, Ernest Seidman, Robert Issenman, Thomas D. Walters, Peter Church, Anne M. Griffiths May 2017

Allied Health Professional Support In Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Survey From The Canadian Children Inflammatory Bowel Disease Network—A Joint Partnership Of Cihr And The Ch.I.L.D. Foundation, Wael El-Matary, Eric I. Benchimol, David Mack, Hien Q. Huynh, Jeff Critch, Anthony Otley, Colette Deslandres, Kevan Jacobson, Jennifer Debruyn, Matthew W. Carroll, Eytan Wine, Johan Van Limbergen, Mary Sherlock, Kevin Bax, Sally Lawrence, Ernest Seidman, Robert Issenman, Thomas D. Walters, Peter Church, Anne M. Griffiths

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Objectives. The current number of healthcare providers (HCP) caring for children with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) across Canadian tertiary-care centres is underinvestigated. The aim of this survey was to assess the number of healthcare providers (HCP) in ambulatory pediatric IBD care across Canadian tertiary-care centres.

Methods. Using a self-administered questionnaire, we examined available resources in academic pediatric centres within the Canadian Children IBD Network. The survey evaluated the number of HCP providing ambulatory care for children with IBD.

Results. All 12 tertiary pediatric gastroenterology centres participating in the network responded. Median full-time equivalent (FTE) of allied health professionals providing IBD …


Pharmacogenomic Screening For Anthracycline-Induced Cardiotoxicity In Childhood Cancer, Folefac Aminkeng, Colin J D Ross, Shahrad R Rassekh, Michael J Rieder, Amit P Bhavsar, Shubhayan Sanatani, Daniel Bernstein, Michael R Hayden, Ursula Amstutz, Bruce C Carleton May 2017

Pharmacogenomic Screening For Anthracycline-Induced Cardiotoxicity In Childhood Cancer, Folefac Aminkeng, Colin J D Ross, Shahrad R Rassekh, Michael J Rieder, Amit P Bhavsar, Shubhayan Sanatani, Daniel Bernstein, Michael R Hayden, Ursula Amstutz, Bruce C Carleton

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No abstract provided.


Unexpected Widespread Hypophosphatemia And Bone Disease Associated With Elemental Formula Use In Infants And Children, Luisa F Gonzalez Ballesteros, Nina S Ma, Rebecca J Gordon, Leanne Ward, Philippe Backeljauw, Halley Wasserman, David R Weber, Linda A Dimeglio, Julie Gagne, Robert Stein, Declan Cody, Kimber Simmons, Paul Zimakas, Lisa Swartz Topor, Sungeeta Agrawal, Andrew Calabria, Peter Tebben, Ruth Faircloth, Erik A Imel, Linda Casey, Thomas O Carpenter Apr 2017

Unexpected Widespread Hypophosphatemia And Bone Disease Associated With Elemental Formula Use In Infants And Children, Luisa F Gonzalez Ballesteros, Nina S Ma, Rebecca J Gordon, Leanne Ward, Philippe Backeljauw, Halley Wasserman, David R Weber, Linda A Dimeglio, Julie Gagne, Robert Stein, Declan Cody, Kimber Simmons, Paul Zimakas, Lisa Swartz Topor, Sungeeta Agrawal, Andrew Calabria, Peter Tebben, Ruth Faircloth, Erik A Imel, Linda Casey, Thomas O Carpenter

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OBJECTIVE: Hypophosphatemia occurs with inadequate dietary intake, malabsorption, increased renal excretion, or shifts between intracellular and extracellular compartments. We noticed the common finding of amino-acid based elemental formula [EF] use in an unexpected number of cases of idiopathic hypophosphatemia occurring in infants and children evaluated for skeletal disease. We aimed to fully characterize the clinical profiles in these cases.

METHODS: A retrospective chart review of children with unexplained hypophosphatemia was performed as cases accumulated from various centres in North America and Ireland. Data were analyzed to explore any relationships between feeding and biochemical or clinical features, effects of treatment, and …


Implementation Of Clinical Research Trials Using Web-Based And Mobile Devices: Challenges And Solutions., Roy Eagleson, Luis Altamirano-Diaz, Alex Mcinnis, Eva Welisch, Stefanie De Jesus, Harry Prapavessis, Meghan Rombeek, Jamie A Seabrook, Teresa Park, Kambiz Norozi Mar 2017

Implementation Of Clinical Research Trials Using Web-Based And Mobile Devices: Challenges And Solutions., Roy Eagleson, Luis Altamirano-Diaz, Alex Mcinnis, Eva Welisch, Stefanie De Jesus, Harry Prapavessis, Meghan Rombeek, Jamie A Seabrook, Teresa Park, Kambiz Norozi

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BACKGROUND: With the increasing implementation of web-based, mobile health interventions in clinical trials, it is crucial for researchers to address the security and privacy concerns of patient information according to high ethical standards. The full process of meeting these standards is often made more complicated due to the use of internet-based technology and smartphones for treatment, telecommunication, and data collection; however, this process is not well-documented in the literature.

RESULTS: The Smart Heart Trial is a single-arm feasibility study that is currently assessing the effects of a web-based, mobile lifestyle intervention for overweight and obese children and youth with congenital …


Guideline For The Prevention Of Oral And Oropharyngeal Mucositis In Children Receiving Treatment For Cancer Or Undergoing Haematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation, Lillian Sung, Paula Robinson, Nathaniel Treister, Tina Baggott, Paul Gibson, Wim Tissing, John Wiernikowski, Jennifer Brinklow, L Lee Dupuis Mar 2017

Guideline For The Prevention Of Oral And Oropharyngeal Mucositis In Children Receiving Treatment For Cancer Or Undergoing Haematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation, Lillian Sung, Paula Robinson, Nathaniel Treister, Tina Baggott, Paul Gibson, Wim Tissing, John Wiernikowski, Jennifer Brinklow, L Lee Dupuis

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PURPOSE: To develop an evidence-based clinical practice guideline for the prevention of oral mucositis in children (0-18 years) receiving treatment for cancer or undergoing haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT).

METHODS: The Mucositis Prevention Guideline Development Group was interdisciplinary and included internationally recognised experts in paediatric mucositis. For the evidence review, we included randomised controlled trials (RCTs) conducted in either children or adults evaluating the following interventions selected according to prespecified criteria: cryotherapy, low level light therapy (LLLT) and keratinocyte growth factor (KGF). We also examined RCTs of any intervention conducted in children. For all systematic reviews, we synthesised the occurrence …


Evaluation Of Treatment-Related Mortality Among Paediatric Cancer Deaths: A Population Based Analysis., Jason D Pole, Paul Gibson, Marie-Chantal Ethier, Tanya Lazor, Donna L Johnston, Carol Portwine, Mariana Silva, Sarah Alexander, Lillian Sung Feb 2017

Evaluation Of Treatment-Related Mortality Among Paediatric Cancer Deaths: A Population Based Analysis., Jason D Pole, Paul Gibson, Marie-Chantal Ethier, Tanya Lazor, Donna L Johnston, Carol Portwine, Mariana Silva, Sarah Alexander, Lillian Sung

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BACKGROUND: Objectives were to describe the proportion of deaths due to treatment-related mortality (TRM) and to identify risk factors and probable causes of TRM among paediatric cancer deaths in a population-based cohort.

METHODS: We included children with cancer ⩽18 years diagnosed and treated in Ontario who died between January 2003 and December 2012. Deaths were identified using a provincial registry, the Pediatric Oncology Group of Ontario Networked Information System. Probable causes of TRM were described.

RESULTS: Among the 964 deaths identified, 821 were included. The median age at diagnosis was 6.6 years (range 0-18.8) and 51.8% had at least one …


Mosaic Expression Of Atrx In The Mouse Central Nervous System Causes Memory Deficits, Renee J Tamming, Jennifer R Siu, Yan Jiang, Marco A M Prado, Frank Beier, Nathalie G Bérubé Feb 2017

Mosaic Expression Of Atrx In The Mouse Central Nervous System Causes Memory Deficits, Renee J Tamming, Jennifer R Siu, Yan Jiang, Marco A M Prado, Frank Beier, Nathalie G Bérubé

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The rapid modulation of chromatin organization is thought to play a crucial role in cognitive processes such as memory consolidation. This is supported in part by the dysregulation of many chromatin-remodelling proteins in neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders. A key example is ATRX, an X-linked gene commonly mutated in individuals with syndromic and nonsyndromic intellectual disability. The consequences of Atrx inactivation for learning and memory have been difficult to evaluate because of the early lethality of hemizygous-null animals. In this study, we evaluated the outcome of brain-specific Atrx deletion in heterozygous female mice. These mice exhibit a mosaic pattern of ATRX …


Impact Of Birth Weight And Postnatal Diet On The Gut Microbiota Of Young Adult Guinea Pigs., Kait Al, Ousseynou Sarr, Kristyn Dunlop, Gregory B Gloor, Gregor Reid, Jeremy Burton, Timothy Regnault Jan 2017

Impact Of Birth Weight And Postnatal Diet On The Gut Microbiota Of Young Adult Guinea Pigs., Kait Al, Ousseynou Sarr, Kristyn Dunlop, Gregory B Gloor, Gregor Reid, Jeremy Burton, Timothy Regnault

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BACKGROUND: The gastrointestinal tract (GIT) microbiota is essential to metabolic health, and the prevalence of the Western diet (WD) high in fat and sugar is increasing, with evidence highlighting a negative interaction between the GIT and WD, resulting in liver dysfunction. Additionally, an adverse

METHODS: The fecal microbiota of normal birth weight (NBW) and LBW young guinea pig offspring, weaned onto either a control diet (CD) or WD was determined with 16S rRNA gene next generation sequencing at young adulthood following the early rapid growth phase after weaning. A liver blood chemistry profile was also performed.

RESULTS: The life-long consumption …


Remote Lifestyle Counseling Influences Cardiovascular Health Outcomes In Youth With Overweight Or Obesity And Congenital Heart Disease, Luis Altamirano-Diaz, Meghan Rombeek, Stefanie De Jesus, Eva Welisch, Harry Prapavessis, Adam A Dempsey, Douglas Fraser, Michael R Miller, Kambiz Norozi Jan 2017

Remote Lifestyle Counseling Influences Cardiovascular Health Outcomes In Youth With Overweight Or Obesity And Congenital Heart Disease, Luis Altamirano-Diaz, Meghan Rombeek, Stefanie De Jesus, Eva Welisch, Harry Prapavessis, Adam A Dempsey, Douglas Fraser, Michael R Miller, Kambiz Norozi

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Background: Children with overweight/obesity and congenital heart disease (CHD) are at increased cardiovascular risk. A lifestyle intervention may help reduce these risks. We sought to determine the feasibility of a smartphone-based lifestyle intervention to improve cardiovascular health outcomes in children with overweight/obesity and CHD.

Methods: We examined the effect of bi-weekly nutrition and fitness counseling delivered

Results: Statistically significant decreases in waist circumference (WC), body mass index

Conclusion: The observed changes in anthropometry were positive with significant improvement to some cardiovascular and metabolic risk indicators. However, this was only observed in the operated group suggesting that other factors, such as …


Pediatric Emergency Care Capacity In A Low-Resource Setting: An Assessment Of District Hospitals In Rwanda, Celestin Hategeka, Jean Shoveller, Lisine Tuyisenge, Cynthia Kenyon, David F Cechetto, Larry D Lynd Jan 2017

Pediatric Emergency Care Capacity In A Low-Resource Setting: An Assessment Of District Hospitals In Rwanda, Celestin Hategeka, Jean Shoveller, Lisine Tuyisenge, Cynthia Kenyon, David F Cechetto, Larry D Lynd

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BACKGROUND: Health system strengthening is crucial to improving infant and child health outcomes in low-resource countries. While the knowledge related to improving newborn and child survival has advanced remarkably over the past few decades, many healthcare systems in such settings remain unable to effectively deliver pediatric advance life support management. With the introduction of the Emergency Triage, Assessment and Treatment plus Admission care (ETAT+)-a locally adapted pediatric advanced life support management program-in Rwandan district hospitals, we undertook this study to assess the extent to which these hospitals are prepared to provide this pediatric advanced life support management. The results of …


Identification Of Epigenetic Signature Associated With Alpha Thalassemia/Mental Retardation X-Linked Syndrome, Laila C Schenkel, Kristin D Kernohan, Arran Mcbride, Ditta Reina, Amanda Hodge, Peter J Ainsworth, David I Rodenhiser, Guillaume Pare, Nathalie G Bérubé, Cindy Skinner, Kym M Boycott, Charles Schwartz, Bekim Sadikovic Jan 2017

Identification Of Epigenetic Signature Associated With Alpha Thalassemia/Mental Retardation X-Linked Syndrome, Laila C Schenkel, Kristin D Kernohan, Arran Mcbride, Ditta Reina, Amanda Hodge, Peter J Ainsworth, David I Rodenhiser, Guillaume Pare, Nathalie G Bérubé, Cindy Skinner, Kym M Boycott, Charles Schwartz, Bekim Sadikovic

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BACKGROUND: Alpha thalassemia/mental retardation X-linked syndrome (ATR-X) is caused by a mutation at the chromatin regulator gene

RESULTS: We performed genome-wide DNA methylation assessment of the peripheral blood samples from 18 patients with ATR-X and compared it to 210 controls. We demonstrated the evidence of a unique and highly specific DNA methylation "epi-signature" in the peripheral blood of ATRX patients, which was corroborated by targeted bisulfite sequencing experiments. Although genomically represented, differentially methylated regions showed evidence of preferential clustering in pericentromeric and telometric chromosomal regions, areas where ATRX has multiple functions related to maintenance of heterochromatin and genomic integrity.

CONCLUSION: …


Brainstem Shape Is Affected By Clinical Course In The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Marcus Lo, Leire Zubiaurre-Elorza, Conor Wild, Annika C Linke, David S C Lee, Victor K Han, Rhodri Cusack Jan 2017

Brainstem Shape Is Affected By Clinical Course In The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Marcus Lo, Leire Zubiaurre-Elorza, Conor Wild, Annika C Linke, David S C Lee, Victor K Han, Rhodri Cusack

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The brainstem, critical for motor function, autonomic regulation, and many neurocognitive functions, undergoes rapid development from the third trimester. Accordingly, we hypothesized it would be vulnerable to insult during this period, and that a difficult clinical course in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) would affect development, and be reflected through atypical shape. Our study population consisted of 66 neonates - all inpatients from the NICU at Victoria Hospital, London Health Sciences Centre, ON, Canada, of which 45 entered the final analysis. The cohort varied in gestational age (GA) and ranged from neurologically healthy to severely brain-injured. Structural MRI was …


Different Effects Of Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 And Insulin-Like Growth Factor-2 On Myogenic Differentiation Of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells, Doaa Aboalola, Victor K M Han Jan 2017

Different Effects Of Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 And Insulin-Like Growth Factor-2 On Myogenic Differentiation Of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells, Doaa Aboalola, Victor K M Han

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Insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) are critical components of the stem cell niche, as they regulate proliferation and differentiation of stem cells into different lineages, including skeletal muscle. We have previously reported that insulin-like growth factor binding protein-6 (IGFBP-6), which has high affinity for IGF-2, alters the differentiation process of placental mesenchymal stem cells (PMSCs) into skeletal muscle. In this study, we determined the roles of IGF-1 and IGF-2 and their interactions with IGFBP-6. We showed that IGF-1 increased IGFBP-6 levels within 24 hours but decreased after 3 days, while IGF-2 maintained higher levels of IGFBP-6 throughout myogenesis. IGF-1 increased IGFBP-6 …


Cytoplasmic Distribution Of Hiv-1 Tat Sensitizes Jurkat T Cells To Sulphamethoxazole-Hydroxylamine Induced Toxicity, Kemi Adeyanju, Gregory A. Dekaban, Michael J. Rieder Jan 2017

Cytoplasmic Distribution Of Hiv-1 Tat Sensitizes Jurkat T Cells To Sulphamethoxazole-Hydroxylamine Induced Toxicity, Kemi Adeyanju, Gregory A. Dekaban, Michael J. Rieder

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Background: One medication commonly used by HIV-1-infected individuals is the antimicrobial sulphamethoxazole (SMX), which is used in the treatment and prophylaxis of pneumocystis pneumonia. However, SMX is responsible for a very high incidence of hypersensitivity adverse drug reactions (ADRs) in the HIV-1 population. While the pathophysiology of ADRs in general is unknown, sulphamethoxazole-mediated ADRs have been linked to its reactive metabolite sulphamethoxazole-hydroxylamine (SMX-HA). Our previous work has shown that increased expression of the HIV-1 Tat protein in T cells correlated with increased apoptosis after incubation with SMX-HA. In this study we sought to determine the region of the Tat protein …


Allied Health Professional Support In Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Survey From The Canadian Children Inflammatory Bowel Disease Network—A Joint Partnership Of Cihr And The Ch.I.L.D. Foundation, Wael El-Matary, Eric I. Benchimol, David Mack, Hien Q. Huynh, Jeff Critch, Anthony Otley, Colette Deslandres, Kevan Jacobson, Jennifer Debruyn, Matthew W. Carroll, Eytan Wine, Johan Van Limbergen, Mary Sherlock, Kevin Bax, Sally Lawrence, Ernest Seidman, Robert Issenman, Thomas D. Walters, Peter Church, Anne M. Griffiths Jan 2017

Allied Health Professional Support In Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Survey From The Canadian Children Inflammatory Bowel Disease Network—A Joint Partnership Of Cihr And The Ch.I.L.D. Foundation, Wael El-Matary, Eric I. Benchimol, David Mack, Hien Q. Huynh, Jeff Critch, Anthony Otley, Colette Deslandres, Kevan Jacobson, Jennifer Debruyn, Matthew W. Carroll, Eytan Wine, Johan Van Limbergen, Mary Sherlock, Kevin Bax, Sally Lawrence, Ernest Seidman, Robert Issenman, Thomas D. Walters, Peter Church, Anne M. Griffiths

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Objectives. The current number of healthcare providers (HCP) caring for children with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) across Canadian tertiary-care centres is underinvestigated. The aim of this survey was to assess the number of healthcare providers (HCP) in ambulatory pediatric IBD care across Canadian tertiary-care centres.

Methods. Using a self-administered questionnaire, we examined available resources in academic pediatric centres within the Canadian Children IBD Network. The survey evaluated the number of HCP providing ambulatory care for children with IBD.

Results. All 12 tertiary pediatric gastroenterology centres participating in the network responded. Median full-time equivalent (FTE) of allied health professionals providing …


Molecular Characterization Of Nrxn1 Deletions From 19,263 Clinical Microarray Cases Identifies Exons Important For Neurodevelopmental Disease Expression, Chelsea Lowther, Marsha Speevak, Christine M Armour, Elaine S Goh, Gail E Graham, Chumei Li, Susan Zeesman, Malgorzata J M Nowaczyk, Lee-Anne Schultz, Antonella Morra, Rob Nicolson, Peter Bikangaga, Dawa Samdup, Mostafa Zaazou, Kerry Boyd, Jack H Jung, Victoria Siu, Manjulata Rajguru, Sharan Goobie, Mark A Tarnopolsky, Chitra Prasad, Paul T Dick, Asmaa S Hussain, Margreet Walinga, Renske G Reijenga, Matthew Gazzellone, Anath C Lionel, Christian R Marshall, Stephen W Scherer, Dimitri J Stavropoulos, Elizabeth Mccready, Anne S Bassett Jan 2017

Molecular Characterization Of Nrxn1 Deletions From 19,263 Clinical Microarray Cases Identifies Exons Important For Neurodevelopmental Disease Expression, Chelsea Lowther, Marsha Speevak, Christine M Armour, Elaine S Goh, Gail E Graham, Chumei Li, Susan Zeesman, Malgorzata J M Nowaczyk, Lee-Anne Schultz, Antonella Morra, Rob Nicolson, Peter Bikangaga, Dawa Samdup, Mostafa Zaazou, Kerry Boyd, Jack H Jung, Victoria Siu, Manjulata Rajguru, Sharan Goobie, Mark A Tarnopolsky, Chitra Prasad, Paul T Dick, Asmaa S Hussain, Margreet Walinga, Renske G Reijenga, Matthew Gazzellone, Anath C Lionel, Christian R Marshall, Stephen W Scherer, Dimitri J Stavropoulos, Elizabeth Mccready, Anne S Bassett

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PURPOSE: The purpose of the current study was to assess the penetrance of NRXN1 deletions.

METHODS: We compared the prevalence and genomic extent of NRXN1 deletions identified among 19,263 clinically referred cases to that of 15,264 controls. The burden of additional clinically relevant copy-number variations (CNVs) was used as a proxy to estimate the relative penetrance of NRXN1 deletions.

RESULTS: We identified 41 (0.21%) previously unreported exonic NRXN1 deletions ascertained for developmental delay/intellectual disability that were significantly greater than in controls (odds ratio (OR) = 8.14; 95% confidence interval (CI): 2.91-22.72; P < 0.0001). Ten (22.7%) of these had a second clinically relevant CNV. Subjects with a deletion near the 3' end of NRXN1 were significantly more likely to have a second rare CNV than subjects with a 5' NRXN1 deletion (OR = 7.47; 95% CI: 2.36-23.61; P = 0.0006). The prevalence of intronic NRXN1 deletions was not statistically different between cases and controls (P = 0.618). The majority (63.2%) of intronic NRXN1 deletion cases had a second rare CNV at a prevalence twice as high as that for exonic NRXN1 deletion cases (P = 0.0035).

CONCLUSIONS: The results support the importance of exons …


How Does The Social “Get Under The Gums”? The Role Of Socio-Economic Position In The Oral-Systemic Health Link, Noha Gomaa, Belinda Nicolau, Arjumand Siddiqi, Howard Tenenbaum, Michael Glogauer, Carlos Quiñonez Jan 2017

How Does The Social “Get Under The Gums”? The Role Of Socio-Economic Position In The Oral-Systemic Health Link, Noha Gomaa, Belinda Nicolau, Arjumand Siddiqi, Howard Tenenbaum, Michael Glogauer, Carlos Quiñonez

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OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the extent of association between systemic inflammation and periodontal disease in American adults, and to assess whether socio-economic position mediated this relationship. METHODS: We used data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES IV) (2001-2010). Systemic inflammation was defined by individual and aggregate (cumulative inflammatory load) biomarkers (C-reactive protein, white blood cell counts, neutrophil counts, and neutrophil: lymphocyte ratio). Loss of attachment and bleeding on probing were used to define periodontal disease. Poverty:income ratio and education were indicators of socio-economic position. Covariates included age, sex, ethnicity, smoking, alcohol, and attendance for dental treatment. Univariate and …


When Crrt On Ecmo Is Not Enough For Potassium Clearance: A Case Report, Janice A. Tijssen, Guido Filler Jan 2017

When Crrt On Ecmo Is Not Enough For Potassium Clearance: A Case Report, Janice A. Tijssen, Guido Filler

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Background: Continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) is an excellent method used to remove fluid and solutes. It may also reduce the systemic inflammatory response for patients on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) support. Theobjective of this report is to describe a case where CRRT in combination with ECMO was insufficient to control hyperkalemia. Methods: We report the case of an adolescent patient with refractory symptomatic hyperkalemia due to substantial rhabdomyolysis in which CRRT insufficiently cleared the patient's excess potassium. Results: Intermittent hemodialysis (IHD) was added and proved successful. The patient was weaned off ECMO, CRRT, and IHD, and his cardiac and …