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Patient Perceived Changes In Sexual Dysfunction After Initiation Of Natalizumab For Multiple Sclerosis, Derrick Robertson, Angela Aungst, Ryan Collier, Jhulianna Vivar, Natalie Moreo, Lise Casady, Tuan Vu
Patient Perceived Changes In Sexual Dysfunction After Initiation Of Natalizumab For Multiple Sclerosis, Derrick Robertson, Angela Aungst, Ryan Collier, Jhulianna Vivar, Natalie Moreo, Lise Casady, Tuan Vu
Neurology Faculty Publications
Purpose Sexual dysfunction is a common but often overlooked secondary symptom of multiple sclerosis (MS) and can be associated with a decreased health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Natalizumab is a disease-modifying therapy approved for the treatment of relapsing forms of MS. In addition to its efficacy, those using natalizumab have shown improvement in HRQoL parameters, including fatigue and cognition. The idea that improvement in fatigue may also correlate with improvement in sexual dysfunction is the impetus for this study.
Methods A single-center, open-label, single-arm, 24-week study was performed to evaluate perceived change in sexual dysfunction in MS patients treated with …
Outcomes In Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator Flap And Implant-Based Reconstruction: Does Age Really Matter?, Lauren V. Kuykendall, Angie Zhang, Bugra Tugertimur, Sara Bijan, Corin Agoris, Ambuj Kumar, Deniz Dayicioglu
Outcomes In Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator Flap And Implant-Based Reconstruction: Does Age Really Matter?, Lauren V. Kuykendall, Angie Zhang, Bugra Tugertimur, Sara Bijan, Corin Agoris, Ambuj Kumar, Deniz Dayicioglu
Surgery Faculty Publications
Despite the growing elderly population, there is limited research specific to this demographic concerning breast reconstruction (BR). Lack of evidence-based BR recommendations in older populations may contribute to misconceptions and subsequent underutilization of BR, especially autologous BR. Patients who received either deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flap BR or tissue expander/implant (TE/I) BR by a single surgeon between July 2011 and July 2015 were surveyed postoperatively by using the psychometrically validated BREAST-Q questionnaire to determine patient satisfaction. Patients were categorized into younger and older cohorts based on median age (55 years) and further stratified based on the type of reconstruction. …