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Atypical Intraparenchymal Meningioma With Yap1-Maml2 Fusion In A Young Adult Male: A Case Report And Mini Literature Review., Alisa Nobee, Mei Xu, Anjali Seth, Yuan Rong
Atypical Intraparenchymal Meningioma With Yap1-Maml2 Fusion In A Young Adult Male: A Case Report And Mini Literature Review., Alisa Nobee, Mei Xu, Anjali Seth, Yuan Rong
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Oncogenic Yes-associated protein (YAP) 1 fusions have been recently identified in several cases of meningioma mostly involving pediatric patients. The meningiomas harboring YAP1-MAML2, which is the most frequent fusion subtype, exhibit activated YAP1 signaling and share similarities with NF2 (neurofibromatosis type 2 gene) mutant meningiomas. We reported a rare case of atypical intraparenchymal meningioma with YAP1-MAML2 fusion in a 20-year-old male. The patient presented with an episode of seizure without a medical history. MRI revealed a lesion in the right temporal lobe without extra-axial involvement. The radiological and morphological findings, however, were indistinctive from other intracranial diseases, e.g., vascular malformation …
Primary Bilateral Macronodular Adrenocortical Hyperplasia (Pbmah) Patient With Armc5 Mutations., Peng Tang, Jun Zhang, Song Peng, Xuzhi Yan, Yapeng Wang, Shuo Wang, Yao Zhang, Gaolei Liu, Jing Xu, Yiqiang Huang, Dianzheng Zhang, Qiuli Liu, Jun Jiang, Weihua Lan
Primary Bilateral Macronodular Adrenocortical Hyperplasia (Pbmah) Patient With Armc5 Mutations., Peng Tang, Jun Zhang, Song Peng, Xuzhi Yan, Yapeng Wang, Shuo Wang, Yao Zhang, Gaolei Liu, Jing Xu, Yiqiang Huang, Dianzheng Zhang, Qiuli Liu, Jun Jiang, Weihua Lan
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BACKGROUND: Primary bilateral macronodular adrenocortical hyperplasia (PBMAH) is a highly heterogeneous disease with divergent manifestations ranging from asymptomatic subclinical Cushing syndrome (CS) to overt Cushing syndrome with severe complications. ARMC5 mutations occur in 20 to 55% PBMAH patients usually with more severe phenotypes. Different ARMC5 mutations might be associated with diverse phenotypes of PBMAH.
CASE PRESENTATION: A 39-year-old man was admitted to our hospital with progressive weight gain and severe hypertension. He presented typical CS and its classical metabolic and bone complications like hypertension and osteoporosis. The laboratory results showed high levels of cortisol and low levels of ACTH. Low- …
Association Of Eating And Sleeping Intervals With Weight Change Over Time: The Daily24 Cohort., Di Zhao, Eliseo Guallar, Thomas B Woolf, Lindsay Martin, Harold Lehmann, Janelle Coughlin, Katherine Holzhauer, Attia A Goheer, Kathleen M Mctigue, Michelle R. Lent, Marquis Hawkins, Jeanne M Clark, Wendy L Bennett
Association Of Eating And Sleeping Intervals With Weight Change Over Time: The Daily24 Cohort., Di Zhao, Eliseo Guallar, Thomas B Woolf, Lindsay Martin, Harold Lehmann, Janelle Coughlin, Katherine Holzhauer, Attia A Goheer, Kathleen M Mctigue, Michelle R. Lent, Marquis Hawkins, Jeanne M Clark, Wendy L Bennett
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Background We aim to evaluate the association between meal intervals and weight trajectory among adults from a clinical cohort. Methods and Results This is a multisite prospective cohort study of adults recruited from 3 health systems. Over the 6-month study period, 547 participants downloaded and used a mobile application to record the timing of meals and sleep for at least 1 day. We obtained information on weight and comorbidities at each outpatient visit from electronic health records for up to 10 years before until 10 months after baseline. We used mixed linear regression to model weight trajectories. Mean age was …
Attitudes, Beliefs, And Perceptions On Cannabis Among Older Adults Aged 65 And Older: A Cross-Sectional Survey., Alex M Kleidon, Andrew M Peterson, Ilene Warner-Maron, Allen Glicksman
Attitudes, Beliefs, And Perceptions On Cannabis Among Older Adults Aged 65 And Older: A Cross-Sectional Survey., Alex M Kleidon, Andrew M Peterson, Ilene Warner-Maron, Allen Glicksman
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OBJECTIVE: With the rise of medical and recreational cannabis use among older adults, concerns about the potential risks and benefits of cannabis use are increasing. This pilot study aimed to determine the attitudes, beliefs, and perceptions of older adults toward cannabis as a medicinal product, to establish a foundation for future research on how healthcare providers communicate with this population regarding cannabis.
METHODS: A cross-sectional survey was conducted on adults aged 65 and older living in Philadelphia. The survey included questions related to participants' demographics, knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and perceptions of cannabis. Participants were recruited via flyer distributions, publications in …