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Papillary Thyroid Cancer In The Ovaries? A Case Of Struma Ovarii, Sapna Raghunathan, Anery Patel Dec 2019

Papillary Thyroid Cancer In The Ovaries? A Case Of Struma Ovarii, Sapna Raghunathan, Anery Patel

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No abstract provided.


When It's Not Just Hypothyroidism, Preethi Polavarapu, Whitney S. Goldner Dec 2019

When It's Not Just Hypothyroidism, Preethi Polavarapu, Whitney S. Goldner

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Effectiveness Of Advanced Pupil Simulator For Teaching Pupillary Abnormalities: A Pilot Study On Medical Students, Neurology, And Ophthalmology Residents, Jideofor K. Ndulue, Deepta Ghate, Kedar Sachin Dec 2019

Effectiveness Of Advanced Pupil Simulator For Teaching Pupillary Abnormalities: A Pilot Study On Medical Students, Neurology, And Ophthalmology Residents, Jideofor K. Ndulue, Deepta Ghate, Kedar Sachin

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Non Neurofibromatosis-1 Scalp Malignant Nerve Sheath Sarcoma With Non Confluent Parotid Metastasis: Rare Case And Review Of Literature, Alejandro Wolf, Chandra Srinivasa Dec 2019

Non Neurofibromatosis-1 Scalp Malignant Nerve Sheath Sarcoma With Non Confluent Parotid Metastasis: Rare Case And Review Of Literature, Alejandro Wolf, Chandra Srinivasa

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Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy Versus Non-Radiotherapeutic Ablative Procedures For Early Stage Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer, Michael J. Baine, Richard Sleightholm, Beth Neilsen, David Oupicky, Lynette M. Smith, Vivek Verma, Chi Lin Dec 2019

Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy Versus Non-Radiotherapeutic Ablative Procedures For Early Stage Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer, Michael J. Baine, Richard Sleightholm, Beth Neilsen, David Oupicky, Lynette M. Smith, Vivek Verma, Chi Lin

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Pilot Project To Assess And Improve Neurosurgery Resident And Staff Perception And Feedback To Neurosurgery Residents For Self-Improvement Goal Formation, Steven O. Tenny, Kyle P. Schmidt, William E. Thorell Dec 2019

Pilot Project To Assess And Improve Neurosurgery Resident And Staff Perception And Feedback To Neurosurgery Residents For Self-Improvement Goal Formation, Steven O. Tenny, Kyle P. Schmidt, William E. Thorell

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No abstract provided.


Hepatitis B Vaccination In Advanced Chronic Kidney Disease: A Quality Improvement Project At A Veteran Affairs Ckd Clinic, Faizan Syed, Gayle Gillispie, Valerie Shostrom, Denise Murcek, Linda Flores, Marius Florescu, Jennifer Fillaus, Ketki Tendulkar Dec 2019

Hepatitis B Vaccination In Advanced Chronic Kidney Disease: A Quality Improvement Project At A Veteran Affairs Ckd Clinic, Faizan Syed, Gayle Gillispie, Valerie Shostrom, Denise Murcek, Linda Flores, Marius Florescu, Jennifer Fillaus, Ketki Tendulkar

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Extraction Kinetics Of Free Thyroxine With Therapeutic Plasma Exchange In The Treatment Of Thyroid Storm In A Case Of Antithyroid Induced Pancytopenia, Ameena Madan Paramasivan, Abbey L. Fingeret, Sara M. Shunkwiler, Whitney S. Goldner Dec 2019

Extraction Kinetics Of Free Thyroxine With Therapeutic Plasma Exchange In The Treatment Of Thyroid Storm In A Case Of Antithyroid Induced Pancytopenia, Ameena Madan Paramasivan, Abbey L. Fingeret, Sara M. Shunkwiler, Whitney S. Goldner

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Adherence To Practice Guidelines For Treating Diabetic Foot Infections: An Opportunity For Syndromic Stewardship, Randy Mccreery, Scott Bergman, Trevor Vanschooneveld Dec 2019

Adherence To Practice Guidelines For Treating Diabetic Foot Infections: An Opportunity For Syndromic Stewardship, Randy Mccreery, Scott Bergman, Trevor Vanschooneveld

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Burnout In Pediatric Residents: When Is Burnout Most Likely To Occur During An Inpatient Service Month And What Are Its Associated Factors?, Maria Skorey, Valerine Rinehart, Kortany Mccauley, Katie Greenwood, Hao Hsu Dec 2019

Burnout In Pediatric Residents: When Is Burnout Most Likely To Occur During An Inpatient Service Month And What Are Its Associated Factors?, Maria Skorey, Valerine Rinehart, Kortany Mccauley, Katie Greenwood, Hao Hsu

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No abstract provided.


Without Name Dah, Ian Cormier, Edin Pujagic, Neil Bhogal, Michael Smith Dec 2019

Without Name Dah, Ian Cormier, Edin Pujagic, Neil Bhogal, Michael Smith

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Correlation Of The Multi-Biomarker Disease Activity Score With Rheumatoid Arthritis Disease Activity Measures: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis, Tate Johnson, Kyle Register, Cynthia Schmidt, James O'Dell, Ted Mikuls, Kaleb Michaud, Bryant England Dec 2019

Correlation Of The Multi-Biomarker Disease Activity Score With Rheumatoid Arthritis Disease Activity Measures: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis, Tate Johnson, Kyle Register, Cynthia Schmidt, James O'Dell, Ted Mikuls, Kaleb Michaud, Bryant England

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Genotype And Phenotype Correlation In Patients With Comorbid Epilepsy And Intellectual Disability, Mohamed Taha, Jill Clayton-Smith Dec 2019

Genotype And Phenotype Correlation In Patients With Comorbid Epilepsy And Intellectual Disability, Mohamed Taha, Jill Clayton-Smith

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Delirium Assessment For Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients At Unmc, Haeyoung Baang, T. Scott Diesing, Daniel L. Murman Dec 2019

Delirium Assessment For Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients At Unmc, Haeyoung Baang, T. Scott Diesing, Daniel L. Murman

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Different Strokes For Different Folks: Trends In Elective Surgery For Diverticular Disease, Rishi Batra, Matt Fuglestad, Brad Hall, Jiangtao Luo, Jennifer Leinick, Sean Lagenfeld Dec 2019

Different Strokes For Different Folks: Trends In Elective Surgery For Diverticular Disease, Rishi Batra, Matt Fuglestad, Brad Hall, Jiangtao Luo, Jennifer Leinick, Sean Lagenfeld

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No abstract provided.


Renal Sympathetic Vasomotion Monitoring As A Novel Method For Intraprocedural Feedback For Renal Denervation, Peter Ricci Pellegrino Et Al, Alicia M. Schiller, Han-Jun Wang, Yiannis S. Chatzizisis, Irving H. Zucker Dec 2019

Renal Sympathetic Vasomotion Monitoring As A Novel Method For Intraprocedural Feedback For Renal Denervation, Peter Ricci Pellegrino Et Al, Alicia M. Schiller, Han-Jun Wang, Yiannis S. Chatzizisis, Irving H. Zucker

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No abstract provided.


Synthetic Resorbable Vs. Cellulose Bandage For Minor Hemorrhage In A Porcine Model, Ujwal R. Yanala, Sandra Noriega, Ruben Spretz, Jorge Ragusa, Luis Nunez, Gustavo Larsen, Mark Carlson Dec 2019

Synthetic Resorbable Vs. Cellulose Bandage For Minor Hemorrhage In A Porcine Model, Ujwal R. Yanala, Sandra Noriega, Ruben Spretz, Jorge Ragusa, Luis Nunez, Gustavo Larsen, Mark Carlson

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No abstract provided.


A Comparative Analysis Of Survival And Funding Discrepancies In Cancers With High Mortality, Bradley R. Hall, Andrew Cannon, Pranita Atri, Christopher S. Wichman, Lynette M. Smith, Sushil Kumar, Surinder K. Batra, Hongmei Wang, Apart Kishor Ganti, Aaron R. Sasson, Chandrakanth Are Dec 2019

A Comparative Analysis Of Survival And Funding Discrepancies In Cancers With High Mortality, Bradley R. Hall, Andrew Cannon, Pranita Atri, Christopher S. Wichman, Lynette M. Smith, Sushil Kumar, Surinder K. Batra, Hongmei Wang, Apart Kishor Ganti, Aaron R. Sasson, Chandrakanth Are

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The Effects Of Stiff Stent-Grafts On Segmental Aortic Stiffness And Left Ventricular Mass: A Pilot Swine Model Study, Paul Aylward, Alexey Kamenskiy, Jason Mactaggart Dec 2019

The Effects Of Stiff Stent-Grafts On Segmental Aortic Stiffness And Left Ventricular Mass: A Pilot Swine Model Study, Paul Aylward, Alexey Kamenskiy, Jason Mactaggart

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No abstract provided.


A Performance Improvement Project In Antibiotic Administration For Open Fractures, Benjamin Ogden, Christopher Deans, Matthew Mormino, Michaela Mccarthy, Elizabeth Lyden, Justin Siebler Dec 2019

A Performance Improvement Project In Antibiotic Administration For Open Fractures, Benjamin Ogden, Christopher Deans, Matthew Mormino, Michaela Mccarthy, Elizabeth Lyden, Justin Siebler

Graduate Medical Education Research Journal

No abstract provided.


Virtual Reality (Vr) To Improve The Experience Of The Mohs Patient: A Prospective Interventional Study, Shauna Higgins, Shera Feinstein, Makenzie Hawkins, Myles Cockburn, Ashley Wysong Dec 2019

Virtual Reality (Vr) To Improve The Experience Of The Mohs Patient: A Prospective Interventional Study, Shauna Higgins, Shera Feinstein, Makenzie Hawkins, Myles Cockburn, Ashley Wysong

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No abstract provided.


Sarcoidosis Of The Mandibular Condyle: A Rare Disease That Can Mimic Malignancy, Chad Sloan, Ben Lacrosse, Lei Yu, Alexander Braun, Scott Lauer, Timothy Donovan, John Baker, Jason Untrauer Dec 2019

Sarcoidosis Of The Mandibular Condyle: A Rare Disease That Can Mimic Malignancy, Chad Sloan, Ben Lacrosse, Lei Yu, Alexander Braun, Scott Lauer, Timothy Donovan, John Baker, Jason Untrauer

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Sarcoidosis can involve any of the organs, however intraosseous involvement is rare and ranges from 5 to 15%, with lesions of the mandible being even rarer – currently with few known cases reported. Intraosseous lesions involving the mandible have been noted to be asymptomatic or associated with chronic jaw pain. Additionally, mandibular involvement can present as a lytic bone lesion mimicking osseous malignancy. Chronic polyarthritis is commonly associated with the progression of sarcoidosis and intraosseous involvement has been considered a late-stage sequelae. We report a case of biopsy-proven sarcoidosis within the mandibular condyle in an asymptomatic 56-year-old Caucasian female who …


A Case Of Parsonage-Turner Syndrome, Steven Embry, T. Jason Meredith Dec 2019

A Case Of Parsonage-Turner Syndrome, Steven Embry, T. Jason Meredith

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Neuralgic Amyotrophy, also known as Parsonage-Turner Syndrome (PTS), is a clinically diagnosed and largely under-recognized inflammatory disorder which primarily affects the brachial plexus. Correct diagnosis is often delayed and the disease causes significant patient morbidity due to extreme pain, paresis, and often sensory abnormalities of the upper extremity. Although the pathophysiology is not completely understood, it is classically preceded by an identifiable inciting event and complete recovery may take months to years.


An Uncommon Adverse Effect Of A Common Drug-Dress Syndrome-Not Just Skin Deep!, Alamelu Udayappan Dec 2019

An Uncommon Adverse Effect Of A Common Drug-Dress Syndrome-Not Just Skin Deep!, Alamelu Udayappan

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Drug Rash with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms (DRESS) Syndrome is a rare, life-threatening hypersensitivity reaction that causes skin exfoliation, hematological abnormalities, lymphadenopathy, and extensive internal organ involvement. Characterized by a long latency period, this unusual side effect of aromatic anti-epileptic drugs, as well as many common drugs cause a mortality rate of up to 10% if left untreated. In the absence of a well-established therapy, primary and secondary prevention have a key role in the management of DRESS Syndrome. Herewith presenting a case of an adolescent girl with rashes and systemic symptoms, the cause of which, on obtaining a detailed …


The Financial Burden Of The Urology Match: Room For Improvement, Jinfeng Jiang, Joshua S. Engelsgjerd, Chad A. Lagrange, Christopher M. Deibert Dec 2019

The Financial Burden Of The Urology Match: Room For Improvement, Jinfeng Jiang, Joshua S. Engelsgjerd, Chad A. Lagrange, Christopher M. Deibert

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Abstract

Introduction/ Background – The Urology match remains highly competitive, but there is limited published data on the costs of the application process for contemporary applicants. This study aims to determine the financial burden of the Urological match and the effect it has on applicants.

Methods/ Materials – All applicants to the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) Urology Residency in the 2019 Urology match were invited to complete an anonymous, IRB approved online survey containing 16 questions on interview travel and costs, financial aid, and debt burden.

Results – Thirty-nine out of 183 (21%) applicants responded to the survey. …


An Overview Of Neurology Residency Training In Epilepsy At The University Of Nebraska Medical Center, Daniel Crespo Artunduaga, Mohamed Taha, Arun Swaminathan Dec 2019

An Overview Of Neurology Residency Training In Epilepsy At The University Of Nebraska Medical Center, Daniel Crespo Artunduaga, Mohamed Taha, Arun Swaminathan

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Neurology residency offers a comprehensive training program over 4 years in management of various neurological disorders. Epilepsy represents a common condition managed by neurologists and forms a core curriculum in the training of neurology residents. We conducted an anonymous survey among the trainees at our neurology program to identify knowledge and treatment gaps and help us modify our training regimens to provide high impact and good quality training to our trainees. We conducted a 35-question survey to determine various aspects of our neurology residents’ training to identify and overcome shortfalls. Our program requirements are rigorous and match up with those …


Necrotizing Enterocolitis Following Gastroschisis Repair: An Update, Rachel K. Schlueter, Shahab F. Abdessalam, Stephen C. Raynor, Robert A. Cusick Dec 2019

Necrotizing Enterocolitis Following Gastroschisis Repair: An Update, Rachel K. Schlueter, Shahab F. Abdessalam, Stephen C. Raynor, Robert A. Cusick

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Purpose:

Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a known complication of gastroschisis with an incidence above the expected rate in the neonatal population. While many physicians today are aware of this association, the last publication to explore this association in detail and identify possible risk factors of NEC in gastroschisis patients was published over twenty years ago. From our large database of patients with gastroschisis managed by a single group of pediatric surgeons, we reviewed our experience and the recent literature to update what is known about gastroschisis and NEC.

Methods:

From 2001 to 2017, a gastroschisis registry was maintained. Data from …


Comprehensive Chronic Pain Treatment: Does Smoking Affect Outcomes?, Jamison Hofer, David Cates, Valerie K. Shostrom, Brendan Thelen, Kimberley Haynes-Henson Dec 2019

Comprehensive Chronic Pain Treatment: Does Smoking Affect Outcomes?, Jamison Hofer, David Cates, Valerie K. Shostrom, Brendan Thelen, Kimberley Haynes-Henson

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Abstract

Objective: To determine whether smoking status effects pain and functional outcomes in a chronic pain program.

Methods: A retrospective cohort study of 178 patients treated at the Nebraska Medicine comprehensive Pain Management Program over a five year period was completed. Outcomes measures were the Visual Analog Scale Past Month Average Pain score (VAS-PMA), Multidimensional Pain Inventory pain and interference scales (MPI-P and MPI-I), and the Pain and Impairment Relationship Scale (PAIRS). Patients were categorized by smoking status into non-smoker or current smoker groups. Wilcoxon tests were used to compare the pre scores, post scores, and post-minus-pre scores between smoking …


Perceptions Of Safety And Support Among High School Football Players Utilizing A Helmet Impact Detection System, Chris Snyder, Kailey Snyder, Alyssa Irby, Danae Dinkel, Adam B. Rosen Dec 2019

Perceptions Of Safety And Support Among High School Football Players Utilizing A Helmet Impact Detection System, Chris Snyder, Kailey Snyder, Alyssa Irby, Danae Dinkel, Adam B. Rosen

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Background: Concussions are common in high school football athletes and can have short and long-term health impacts. New football helmets furnished with accelerometers to detect rate and location of impact have recently emerged. The use of these helmets offers the ability to rapidly and objectively assess concussions on the sideline. However, minimal research has explored athlete’s perceptions of the use of these helmets. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine high school football players’ perceptions of safety and support following a season of use of a Helmet Impact Detection System. Methods: 118 high school football players from a …


A Retrospective Study At Two Level One Trauma Centers On The Association Of Internal Injuries With Femoral Fractures, Ryan E. Miller, Catherine Olinger, Leonid Grossman, Dennis Chakkalakal, Karl Bergmann, Elizabeth Lyden, Justin Siebler Dec 2019

A Retrospective Study At Two Level One Trauma Centers On The Association Of Internal Injuries With Femoral Fractures, Ryan E. Miller, Catherine Olinger, Leonid Grossman, Dennis Chakkalakal, Karl Bergmann, Elizabeth Lyden, Justin Siebler

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Abstract: Injuries capable of fracturing the femur often involve concurrent internal organ damage. However, up to 25% of injuries are initially missed. Prior studies evaluating the association of femur fractures with internal injury included only automobile trauma, were skewed toward more severe injuries, and were broad database studies. To our knowledge, there are no studies of this kind that include bicycle, motorcycle, and motor vehicle-pedestrian trauma, excluding those deceased at the scene, and which included chart reviews. We hypothesized that in the trauma setting, the presence of a femur fracture would correlate with an increase in concomitant internal organ injuries. …