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Components Of Effective Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy For Pediatric Headache: A Mixed Methods Approach., Emily F. Law, Sarah E. Beals-Erickson, Emma Fisher, Emily A. Lang, Tonya M. Palermo
Components Of Effective Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy For Pediatric Headache: A Mixed Methods Approach., Emily F. Law, Sarah E. Beals-Erickson, Emma Fisher, Emily A. Lang, Tonya M. Palermo
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Internet-delivered treatment has the potential to expand access to evidence-based cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for pediatric headache, and has demonstrated efficacy in small trials for some youth with headache. We used a mixed methods approach to identify effective components of CBT for this population. In Study 1, component profile analysis identified common interventions delivered in published RCTs of effective CBT protocols for pediatric headache delivered face-to-face or via the Internet. We identified a core set of three treatment components that were common across face-to-face and Internet protocols: 1) headache education, 2) relaxation training, and 3) cognitive interventions. Biofeedback was identified as …
Multiple Targets For Novel Therapy Of Fsgs Associated With Circulating Permeability Factor., Virginia J. Savin, Mukut Sharma, Jianping Zhou, David Genochi, Ram Sharma, Tarak Srivastava, Amna Ilahe, Pooja Budhiraja, Aditi Gupta, Ellen T. Mccarthy
Multiple Targets For Novel Therapy Of Fsgs Associated With Circulating Permeability Factor., Virginia J. Savin, Mukut Sharma, Jianping Zhou, David Genochi, Ram Sharma, Tarak Srivastava, Amna Ilahe, Pooja Budhiraja, Aditi Gupta, Ellen T. Mccarthy
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A plasma component is responsible for altered glomerular permeability in patients with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis. Evidence includes recurrence after renal transplantation, remission after plasmapheresis, proteinuria in infants of affected mothers, transfer of proteinuria to experimental animals, and impaired glomerular permeability after exposure to patient plasma. Therapy may include decreasing synthesis of the injurious agent, removing or blocking its interaction with cells, or blocking signaling or enhancing cell defenses to restore the permeability barrier and prevent progression. Agents that may prevent the synthesis of the permeability factor include cytotoxic agents or aggressive chemotherapy. Extracorporeal therapies include plasmapheresis, immunoadsorption with protein A …
Ambulatory Blood Pressure, Left Ventricular Hypertrophy, And Allograft Function In Children And Young Adults After Kidney Transplantation., Gilad Hamdani, Edward J. Nehus, Coral D. Hanevold, Judith Sebestyen Van Sickle, Robert Woroniecki, Scott E. Wenderfer, David K. Hooper, Douglas Blowey, Amy Wilson, Bradley A. Warady, Mark M. Mitsnefes
Ambulatory Blood Pressure, Left Ventricular Hypertrophy, And Allograft Function In Children And Young Adults After Kidney Transplantation., Gilad Hamdani, Edward J. Nehus, Coral D. Hanevold, Judith Sebestyen Van Sickle, Robert Woroniecki, Scott E. Wenderfer, David K. Hooper, Douglas Blowey, Amy Wilson, Bradley A. Warady, Mark M. Mitsnefes
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BACKGROUND: Hypertension is a common complication and is an important risk factor for graft loss and adverse cardiovascular outcomes in pediatric kidney transplantation. Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) is the preferred method to characterize blood pressure status.
METHODS: We conducted a retrospective review of a large cohort of children and young adults with kidney transplant to estimate the prevalence of abnormal ambulatory blood pressure (ABP), assess factors associated with abnormal ABP, and examine whether ambulatory hypertension is associated with worse allograft function and left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH).
RESULTS: Two hundred twenty-one patients had ABPM, and 142 patients had echocardiographic results …
Mc-Ppea As A New And More Potent Inhibitor Of Clp-Induced Sepsis And Pulmonary Inflammation Than Fk866., Peixin Huang, Mark W Lee, Keivan Sadrerafi, Daniel P. Heruth, Li Q. Zhang, Dev Maulik, Shui Qing Ye
Mc-Ppea As A New And More Potent Inhibitor Of Clp-Induced Sepsis And Pulmonary Inflammation Than Fk866., Peixin Huang, Mark W Lee, Keivan Sadrerafi, Daniel P. Heruth, Li Q. Zhang, Dev Maulik, Shui Qing Ye
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Our previous study indicated that overexpression of nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase (NAMPT) aggravated acute lung injury, while knockdown of NAMPT expression attenuated ventilator-induced lung injury. Recently, we found that meta-carborane-butyl-3-(3-pyridinyl)-2E-propenamide (MC-PPEA, MC4), in which the benzoylpiperidine moiety of FK866 has been replaced by a carborane, displayed a 100-fold increase in NAMPT inhibition over FK866. Here, we determined the effects of MC4 and FK866 on cecal ligation and puncture (CLP) surgery-induced sepsis in C57BL/6J mice. MC4 showed stronger inhibitory effects than FK866 on CLP-induced mortality, serum tumor necrosis factor α (TNFα) levels, pulmonary myeloperoxidase activity, alveolar injury, and interleukin 6 and interleukin1β messenger …
A Novel Compound-Heterozygous Epithelial Cell Adhesion Molecule Mutation In Tufting Enteropathy., Valentina Shakhnovich, Darrell Dinwiddie, Amber Hildreth, Thomas M. Attard, Stephen Kingsmore
A Novel Compound-Heterozygous Epithelial Cell Adhesion Molecule Mutation In Tufting Enteropathy., Valentina Shakhnovich, Darrell Dinwiddie, Amber Hildreth, Thomas M. Attard, Stephen Kingsmore
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No abstract provided.
Novel Hla-Dp Region Susceptibility Loci Associated With Severe Acute Gvhd., Rakesh K. Goyal, S J. Lee, T Wang, M Trucco, M Haagenson, S R. Spellman, M Verneris, R E. Ferrell
Novel Hla-Dp Region Susceptibility Loci Associated With Severe Acute Gvhd., Rakesh K. Goyal, S J. Lee, T Wang, M Trucco, M Haagenson, S R. Spellman, M Verneris, R E. Ferrell
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Despite HLA allele matching, significant acute GvHD remains a major barrier to successful unrelated donor BMT. We conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) to identify recipient and donor genes associated with the risk of acute GvHD. A case-control design (grade III-IV versus no acute GvHD) and pooled GWA approach was used to study European-American recipients with hematological malignancies who received myeloablative conditioning non-T-cell-depleted first transplantation from HLA-A, -B, -C, -DRB1, -DQB1 allele level (10/10) matched unrelated donors. DNA samples were divided into three pools and tested in triplicate using the Affymetrix Genome-wide SNP Array 6.0. We identified three novel susceptibility …
Biomechanical Evaluation Of A Growth-Friendly Rod Construct., Sarah Galvis, Josh Arnold, Erin Mannen, Benjamin Wong, Hadley Sis, Eileen Cadel, John Anderson, Dennis Anderson, Paul Arnold, Elizabeth Friis
Biomechanical Evaluation Of A Growth-Friendly Rod Construct., Sarah Galvis, Josh Arnold, Erin Mannen, Benjamin Wong, Hadley Sis, Eileen Cadel, John Anderson, Dennis Anderson, Paul Arnold, Elizabeth Friis
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BACKGROUND: Distraction-type rods mechanically stabilize the thorax and improve lung growth and function by applying distraction forces at the rib, spine, pelvis, or a combination of locations. However, the amount of stability the rods provide and the amount the thorax needs is unknown.
METHODS: Five freshly frozen and thawed cadaveric thoracic spine specimens were tested for lateral bending, flexion/extension, and axial rotation in displacement control (1°/sec) to a load limit of ±5 Nm for five cycles after which a growth-friendly unilateral rod was placed in a simulated rib-to-lumbar attachment along the right side. The specimens were tested again in the …
Appendectomy Versus Non-Operative Treatment For Acute Uncomplicated Appendicitis In Children: Study Protocol For A Multicentre, Open-Label, Non-Inferiority, Randomised Controlled Trial., Nigel J. Hall, Simon Eaton, Olivier Abbo, Alexis P. Arnaud, Marianne Beaudin, Mary Brindle, Andreana Bütter, Dafydd Davies, Tim Jancelewicz, Kathy Johnson, Richard Keijzer, Eveline Lapidus-Krol, Martin Offringa, Nelson Piché, Risto Rintala, Erik Skarsgard, Jan F. Svensson, Wendy J. Ungar, Tomas Wester, Andrew R. Willan, Augusto Zani, Shawn D. St Peter, Agostino Pierro
Appendectomy Versus Non-Operative Treatment For Acute Uncomplicated Appendicitis In Children: Study Protocol For A Multicentre, Open-Label, Non-Inferiority, Randomised Controlled Trial., Nigel J. Hall, Simon Eaton, Olivier Abbo, Alexis P. Arnaud, Marianne Beaudin, Mary Brindle, Andreana Bütter, Dafydd Davies, Tim Jancelewicz, Kathy Johnson, Richard Keijzer, Eveline Lapidus-Krol, Martin Offringa, Nelson Piché, Risto Rintala, Erik Skarsgard, Jan F. Svensson, Wendy J. Ungar, Tomas Wester, Andrew R. Willan, Augusto Zani, Shawn D. St Peter, Agostino Pierro
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Background: Appendectomy is considered the gold standard treatment for acute appendicitis. Recently the need for surgery has been challenged in both adults and children. In children there is growing clinician, patient and parental interest in non-operative treatment of acute appendicitis with antibiotics as opposed to surgery. To date no multicentre randomised controlled trials that are appropriately powered to determine efficacy of non-operative treatment (antibiotics) for acute appendicitis in children compared with surgery (appendectomy) have been performed.
Methods: Multicentre, international, randomised controlled trial with a non-inferiority design. Children (age 5-16 years) with a clinical and/or radiological diagnosis of acute uncomplicated appendicitis …
Validation Of Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System Short Forms For Use In Childhood-Onset Systemic Lupus Erythematosus., Jordan T. Jones, Adam C. Carle, Janet Wootton, Brianna Liberio, Jiha Lee, Laura E. Schanberg, Jun Ying, Esi Morgan Dewitt, Hermine I. Brunner
Validation Of Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System Short Forms For Use In Childhood-Onset Systemic Lupus Erythematosus., Jordan T. Jones, Adam C. Carle, Janet Wootton, Brianna Liberio, Jiha Lee, Laura E. Schanberg, Jun Ying, Esi Morgan Dewitt, Hermine I. Brunner
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OBJECTIVE: To validate the pediatric Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System short forms (PROMIS-SFs) in childhood-onset systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) in a clinical setting.
METHODS: At 3 study visits, childhood-onset SLE patients completed the PROMIS-SFs (anger, anxiety, depressive symptoms, fatigue, physical function-mobility, physical function-upper extremity, pain interference, and peer relationships) using the PROMIS assessment center, and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) legacy measures (Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory, Childhood Health Assessment Questionnaire, Simple Measure of Impact of Lupus Erythematosus in Youngsters [SMILEY], and visual analog scales [VAS] of pain and well-being). Physicians rated childhood-onset SLE activity on a VAS and completed …
Comparison Of Allergens Collected From Furnace Filters And Vacuum Floor Dust., Ryan Allenbrand, Charles S. Barnes, Mubeen Mohammed, Luke Gard, Freddy Pacheco, Kevin Kennedy, Anita Didonna, Jay M. Portnoy, Chitra Dinakar
Comparison Of Allergens Collected From Furnace Filters And Vacuum Floor Dust., Ryan Allenbrand, Charles S. Barnes, Mubeen Mohammed, Luke Gard, Freddy Pacheco, Kevin Kennedy, Anita Didonna, Jay M. Portnoy, Chitra Dinakar
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No abstract provided.
Relationship Between Hospital Procedure Volume And Complications Following Congenital Cardiac Catheterization: A Report From The Improving Pediatric And Adult Congenital Treatment (Impact) Registry., Natalie Jayaram, John A. Spertus, Michael L. O'Byrne, Paul S. Chan, Kevin F. Kennedy, Lisa Bergersen, Andrew C. Glatz
Relationship Between Hospital Procedure Volume And Complications Following Congenital Cardiac Catheterization: A Report From The Improving Pediatric And Adult Congenital Treatment (Impact) Registry., Natalie Jayaram, John A. Spertus, Michael L. O'Byrne, Paul S. Chan, Kevin F. Kennedy, Lisa Bergersen, Andrew C. Glatz
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BACKGROUND: The association between institutional volume and outcomes has been demonstrated for cardiac catheterization among adults, but less is known about this relationship for patients with congenital heart disease (CHD) undergoing cardiac catheterization.
METHODS: Within the IMPACT registry, we identified all catheterizations between January 2011 and March 2015. Hierarchical logistic regression, adjusted for patient and procedural characteristics, was used to determine the association between annual catheterization lab volume and occurrence of a major adverse event (MAE).
RESULTS: Of 56,453 catheterizations at 77 hospitals, an MAE occurred in 1014 (1.8%) of cases. In unadjusted analysis, a MAE occurred in 2.8% (123/4460) …
Should School Boards Discontinue Support For High School Football?, Lewis H. Margolis, Greg Canty, Mark Halstead, John Lantos
Should School Boards Discontinue Support For High School Football?, Lewis H. Margolis, Greg Canty, Mark Halstead, John Lantos
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A pediatrician is asked by her local school board to help them decide whether to discontinue their high school football program. She reviews the available evidence on the risks of football and finds it hopelessly contradictory. Some scholars claim that football is clearly more dangerous than other sports. Others suggest that the risks of football are comparable to other sports, such as lacrosse, ice hockey, or soccer. She finds very little data on the long-term sequelae of concussions. She sees claims that good coaching and a school culture that prioritizes the health of athletes over winning can reduce morbidity from …
Speckle-Tracking Echocardiographic Measures Of Right Ventricular Diastolic Function Correlate With Reference Standard Measures Before And After Preload Alteration In Children., Shahryar M. Chowdhury, Suma Goudar, G Hamilton Baker, Carolyn L. Taylor, Girish S. Shirali, Mark K. Friedberg, Andreea Dragulescu, Karen S. Chessa, Luc Mertens
Speckle-Tracking Echocardiographic Measures Of Right Ventricular Diastolic Function Correlate With Reference Standard Measures Before And After Preload Alteration In Children., Shahryar M. Chowdhury, Suma Goudar, G Hamilton Baker, Carolyn L. Taylor, Girish S. Shirali, Mark K. Friedberg, Andreea Dragulescu, Karen S. Chessa, Luc Mertens
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The accuracy of echocardiographic measures of right ventricular (RV) diastolic function has been sparsely studied. Our objective was to evaluate the correlation between echocardiographic and reference standard measures of RV diastolic function derived from micromanometer pressure analysis before and after preload alteration in children. Echocardiograms and micromanometer pressure analyses were prospectively performed before and after fluid bolus in children undergoing right heart catheterization. The isovolumic relaxation time constant (τ) and end-diastolic pressure (EDP) were measured. Conventional and speckle-tracking echocardiographic (STE) parameters of RV systolic and diastolic function were assessed. Normal saline bolus was given to increase RV EDP by 20 …
Adherence To Insulin Pump Behaviors In Young Children With Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus., Susana R. Patton, Kimberly A. Driscoll, Mark A. Clements
Adherence To Insulin Pump Behaviors In Young Children With Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus., Susana R. Patton, Kimberly A. Driscoll, Mark A. Clements
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BACKGROUND: Parents of young children are responsible for daily type 1 diabetes (T1DM) cares including insulin bolusing. For optimal insulin pump management, parents should enter a blood glucose result (SMBG) and a carbohydrate estimate (if food will be consumed) into the bolus advisor in their child's pump to assist in delivering the recommended insulin bolus. Previously, pump adherence behaviors were described in adolescents; we describe these behaviors in a sample of young children.
METHODS: Pump data covering between 14-30 consecutive days were obtained for 116 children. Assessed adherence to essential pump adherence behaviors (eg, SMBG, carbohydrate entry, and insulin use) …
Erratum To: Scaling Up Strategies Of The Chronic Respiratory Disease Programme Of The European Innovation Partnership On Active And Healthy Ageing (Action Plan B3: Area 5)., J Bousquet, J Farrell, G Crooks, P Hellings, E H. Bel, M Bewick, N H. Chavannes, J Correia De Sousa, A A. Cruz, T Haahtela, G Joos, N Khaltaev, J Malva, A Muraro, M Nogues, S Palkonen, S Pedersen, C Robalo-Cordeiro, B Samolinski, T Strandberg, A Valiulis, A Yorgancioglu, T Zuberbier, A Bedbrook, W Aberer, M Adachi, A Agusti, C A Akdis, M Akdis, J Ankri, A Alonso, I Annesi-Maesano, I J. Ansotegui, J M. Anto, S Arnavielhe, H Arshad, C Bai, I Baiardini, C Bachert, A K. Baigenzhin, C Barbara, E D. Bateman, B Beghé, A Ben Kheder, K S. Bennoor, M Benson, K C. Bergmann, T Bieber, C Bindslev-Jensen, L Bjermer, H Blain, F Blasi, A L. Boner, M Bonini, S Bonini, S Bosnic-Anticevitch, L P. Boulet, R Bourret, P J. Bousquet, F Braido, A H. Briggs, C E. Brightling, J Brozek, R Buhl, P G. Burney, A Bush, F Caballero-Fonseca, D Caimmi, M A. Calderon, P M. Calverley, P A M Camargos, G W. Canonica, T Camuzat, K H. Carlsen, W Carr, A Carriazo, T Casale, A M. Cepeda Sarabia, L Chatzi, Y Z. Chen, R Chiron, E Chkhartishvili, A G. Chuchalin, K F. Chung, G Ciprandi, I Cirule, L Cox, D J. Costa, A Custovic, R Dahl, S E. Dahlen, U Darsow, G De Carlo, F De Blay, T Dedeu, D Deleanu, E De Manuel Keenoy, P Demoly, J A. Denburg, P Devillier, A Didier, A T. Dinh-Xuan, R Djukanovic, D Dokic, H Douagui, G Dray, R Dubakiene, S R. Durham, M S. Dykewicz, Y El-Gamal, R Emuzyte, L M. Fabbri, M Fletcher, A Fiocchi, A Fink Wagner, J Fonseca, W J. Fokkens, F Forastiere, P Frith, M Gaga, A Gamkrelidze, J Garces, J Garcia-Aymerich, B Gemicioğlu, J E. Gereda, S González Diaz, M Gotua, I Grisle, L Grouse, Z Gutter, M A. Guzmán, L G. Heaney, B Hellquist-Dahl, D Henderson, A Hendry, J Heinrich, D Heve, F Horak, J O' B Hourihane, P Howarth, M Humbert, M E. Hyland, M Illario, J C. Ivancevich, J R. Jardim, E J. Jares, C Jeandel, C Jenkins, S L. Johnston, O Jonquet, K Julge, K S. Jung, J Just, I Kaidashev, M R. Khaitov, O Kalayci, A F. Kalyoncu, T Keil, P K. Keith, L Klimek, B Koffi N'Goran, V Kolek, G H. Koppelman, M L. Kowalski, I Kull, P Kuna, V Kvedariene, B Lambrecht, S Lau, D Larenas-Linnemann, D Laune, L T T Le, P Lieberman, B Lipworth, J Li, K Lodrup Carlsen, R Louis, W Macnee, Y Magard, A Magnan, B Mahboub, A Mair, I Majer, M J. Makela, P Manning, S Mara, G D. Marshall, M R. Masjedi, P Matignon, M Maurer, S Mavale-Manuel, E Melén, E Melo-Gomes, E O. Meltzer, A Menzies-Gow, H Merk, J P. Michel, N Miculinic, F Mihaltan, B Milenkovic, G M Y Mohammad, M Molimard, I Momas, A Montilla-Santana, M Morais-Almeida, M Morgan, R Mösges, J Mullol, S Nafti, L Namazova-Baranova, R Naclerio, A Neou, H Neffen, K Nekam, B Niggemann, G Ninot, T D. Nyembue, R E. O'Hehir, K Ohta, Y Okamoto, K Okubo, S Ouedraogo, P Paggiaro, I Pali-Schöll, P Panzner, N Papadopoulos, A Papi, H S. Park, G Passalacqua, I Pavord, R Pawankar, R Pengelly, O Pfaar, R Picard, B Pigearias, I Pin, D Plavec, D Poethig, W Pohl, T A. Popov, F Portejoie, P Potter, D Postma, D Price, K F. Rabe, F Raciborski, F Radier Pontal, S Repka-Ramirez, S Reitamo, S Rennard, F Rodenas, J Roberts, J Roca, L Rodriguez Mañas, C Rolland, M Roman Rodriguez, A Romano, J Rosado-Pinto, N Rosario, L Rosenwasser, M Rottem, D Ryan, M Sanchez-Borges, G K. Scadding, H J. Schunemann, E Serrano, P Schmid-Grendelmeier, H Schulz, A Sheikh, M Shields, N Siafakas, Y Sibille, T Similowski, F E R Simons, J C. Sisul, I Skrindo, H A. Smit, D Solé, T Sooronbaev, O Spranger, R Stelmach, P J. Sterk, J Sunyer, C Thijs, T To, A Todo-Bom, M Triggiani, R Valenta, A L. Valero, E Valia, E Valovirta, E Van Ganse, M Van Hage, O Vandenplas, T Vasankari, B Vellas, J Vestbo, G Vezzani, P Vichyanond, G Viegi, C Vogelmeier, T Vontetsianos, M Wagenmann, B Wallaert, S Walker, D Y. Wang, U Wahn, M Wickman, D M. Williams, S Williams, J Wright, B P. Yawn, P K. Yiallouros, O M. Yusuf, A Zaidi, H J. Zar, M E. Zernotti, L Zhang, N Zhong, M Zidarn, J Mercier
Erratum To: Scaling Up Strategies Of The Chronic Respiratory Disease Programme Of The European Innovation Partnership On Active And Healthy Ageing (Action Plan B3: Area 5)., J Bousquet, J Farrell, G Crooks, P Hellings, E H. Bel, M Bewick, N H. Chavannes, J Correia De Sousa, A A. Cruz, T Haahtela, G Joos, N Khaltaev, J Malva, A Muraro, M Nogues, S Palkonen, S Pedersen, C Robalo-Cordeiro, B Samolinski, T Strandberg, A Valiulis, A Yorgancioglu, T Zuberbier, A Bedbrook, W Aberer, M Adachi, A Agusti, C A Akdis, M Akdis, J Ankri, A Alonso, I Annesi-Maesano, I J. Ansotegui, J M. Anto, S Arnavielhe, H Arshad, C Bai, I Baiardini, C Bachert, A K. Baigenzhin, C Barbara, E D. Bateman, B Beghé, A Ben Kheder, K S. Bennoor, M Benson, K C. Bergmann, T Bieber, C Bindslev-Jensen, L Bjermer, H Blain, F Blasi, A L. Boner, M Bonini, S Bonini, S Bosnic-Anticevitch, L P. Boulet, R Bourret, P J. Bousquet, F Braido, A H. Briggs, C E. Brightling, J Brozek, R Buhl, P G. Burney, A Bush, F Caballero-Fonseca, D Caimmi, M A. Calderon, P M. Calverley, P A M Camargos, G W. Canonica, T Camuzat, K H. Carlsen, W Carr, A Carriazo, T Casale, A M. Cepeda Sarabia, L Chatzi, Y Z. Chen, R Chiron, E Chkhartishvili, A G. Chuchalin, K F. Chung, G Ciprandi, I Cirule, L Cox, D J. Costa, A Custovic, R Dahl, S E. Dahlen, U Darsow, G De Carlo, F De Blay, T Dedeu, D Deleanu, E De Manuel Keenoy, P Demoly, J A. Denburg, P Devillier, A Didier, A T. Dinh-Xuan, R Djukanovic, D Dokic, H Douagui, G Dray, R Dubakiene, S R. Durham, M S. Dykewicz, Y El-Gamal, R Emuzyte, L M. Fabbri, M Fletcher, A Fiocchi, A Fink Wagner, J Fonseca, W J. Fokkens, F Forastiere, P Frith, M Gaga, A Gamkrelidze, J Garces, J Garcia-Aymerich, B Gemicioğlu, J E. Gereda, S González Diaz, M Gotua, I Grisle, L Grouse, Z Gutter, M A. Guzmán, L G. Heaney, B Hellquist-Dahl, D Henderson, A Hendry, J Heinrich, D Heve, F Horak, J O' B Hourihane, P Howarth, M Humbert, M E. Hyland, M Illario, J C. Ivancevich, J R. Jardim, E J. Jares, C Jeandel, C Jenkins, S L. Johnston, O Jonquet, K Julge, K S. Jung, J Just, I Kaidashev, M R. Khaitov, O Kalayci, A F. Kalyoncu, T Keil, P K. Keith, L Klimek, B Koffi N'Goran, V Kolek, G H. Koppelman, M L. Kowalski, I Kull, P Kuna, V Kvedariene, B Lambrecht, S Lau, D Larenas-Linnemann, D Laune, L T T Le, P Lieberman, B Lipworth, J Li, K Lodrup Carlsen, R Louis, W Macnee, Y Magard, A Magnan, B Mahboub, A Mair, I Majer, M J. Makela, P Manning, S Mara, G D. Marshall, M R. Masjedi, P Matignon, M Maurer, S Mavale-Manuel, E Melén, E Melo-Gomes, E O. Meltzer, A Menzies-Gow, H Merk, J P. Michel, N Miculinic, F Mihaltan, B Milenkovic, G M Y Mohammad, M Molimard, I Momas, A Montilla-Santana, M Morais-Almeida, M Morgan, R Mösges, J Mullol, S Nafti, L Namazova-Baranova, R Naclerio, A Neou, H Neffen, K Nekam, B Niggemann, G Ninot, T D. Nyembue, R E. O'Hehir, K Ohta, Y Okamoto, K Okubo, S Ouedraogo, P Paggiaro, I Pali-Schöll, P Panzner, N Papadopoulos, A Papi, H S. Park, G Passalacqua, I Pavord, R Pawankar, R Pengelly, O Pfaar, R Picard, B Pigearias, I Pin, D Plavec, D Poethig, W Pohl, T A. Popov, F Portejoie, P Potter, D Postma, D Price, K F. Rabe, F Raciborski, F Radier Pontal, S Repka-Ramirez, S Reitamo, S Rennard, F Rodenas, J Roberts, J Roca, L Rodriguez Mañas, C Rolland, M Roman Rodriguez, A Romano, J Rosado-Pinto, N Rosario, L Rosenwasser, M Rottem, D Ryan, M Sanchez-Borges, G K. Scadding, H J. Schunemann, E Serrano, P Schmid-Grendelmeier, H Schulz, A Sheikh, M Shields, N Siafakas, Y Sibille, T Similowski, F E R Simons, J C. Sisul, I Skrindo, H A. Smit, D Solé, T Sooronbaev, O Spranger, R Stelmach, P J. Sterk, J Sunyer, C Thijs, T To, A Todo-Bom, M Triggiani, R Valenta, A L. Valero, E Valia, E Valovirta, E Van Ganse, M Van Hage, O Vandenplas, T Vasankari, B Vellas, J Vestbo, G Vezzani, P Vichyanond, G Viegi, C Vogelmeier, T Vontetsianos, M Wagenmann, B Wallaert, S Walker, D Y. Wang, U Wahn, M Wickman, D M. Williams, S Williams, J Wright, B P. Yawn, P K. Yiallouros, O M. Yusuf, A Zaidi, H J. Zar, M E. Zernotti, L Zhang, N Zhong, M Zidarn, J Mercier
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Decellularized Wharton's Jelly From Human Umbilical Cord As A Novel 3d Scaffolding Material For Tissue Engineering Applications., Sushma Jadalannagari, Gabriel Converse, Eric Buse, Michael Filla, Maria T. Villar, Antonio Artigues, Adam J. Mellot, Jinxi Wang, Michael S. Detamore, Richard A. Hopkins, Omar S. Aljitawi, C Mcfall
Decellularized Wharton's Jelly From Human Umbilical Cord As A Novel 3d Scaffolding Material For Tissue Engineering Applications., Sushma Jadalannagari, Gabriel Converse, Eric Buse, Michael Filla, Maria T. Villar, Antonio Artigues, Adam J. Mellot, Jinxi Wang, Michael S. Detamore, Richard A. Hopkins, Omar S. Aljitawi, C Mcfall
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In tissue engineering, an ideal scaffold attracts and supports cells thus providing them with the necessary mechanical support and architecture as they reconstruct new tissue in vitro and in vivo. This manuscript details a novel matrix derived from decellularized Wharton's jelly (WJ) obtained from human umbilical cord for use as a scaffold for tissue engineering application. This decellularized Wharton's jelly matrix (DWJM) contained 0.66 ± 0.12 μg/mg sulfated glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), and was abundant in hyaluronic acid, and completely devoid of cells. Mass spectroscopy revealed the presence of collagen types II, VI and XII, fibronectin-I, and lumican I. When seeded onto …
Yap And The Hippo Pathway In Pediatric Cancer., Atif Ahmed, Abdalla D. Mohamed, Melissa Gener, Weijie Li, Eugenio Taboada
Yap And The Hippo Pathway In Pediatric Cancer., Atif Ahmed, Abdalla D. Mohamed, Melissa Gener, Weijie Li, Eugenio Taboada
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The Hippo pathway is an important signaling pathway that controls cell proliferation and apoptosis. It is evolutionarily conserved in mammals and is stimulated by cell-cell contact, inhibiting cell proliferation in response to increased cell density. During early embryonic development, the Hippo signaling pathway regulates organ development and size, and its functions result in the coordinated balance between proliferation, apoptosis, and differentiation. Its principal effectors, YAP and TAZ, regulate signaling by the embryonic stem cells and determine cell fate and histogenesis. Dysfunction of this pathway contributes to cancer development in adults and children. Emerging studies have shed light on the upregulation …
Role Of Fgf23 In Pediatric Hypercalciuria., Maria Goretti Moreira Guimarães Penido, Marcelo De Sousa Tavares, Uri S. Alon
Role Of Fgf23 In Pediatric Hypercalciuria., Maria Goretti Moreira Guimarães Penido, Marcelo De Sousa Tavares, Uri S. Alon
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Background: This study explored the possible role of FGF23 in pediatric hypercalciuria.
Methods: Plasma FGF23 was measured in 29 controls and 58 children and adolescents with hypercalciuria: 24 before treatment (Pre-Treated) and 34 after 6 months of treatment (Treated). Hypercalciuric patients also measured serum PTH hormone, 25(OH)vitD, phosphate, calcium, creatinine, and 24 h urine calcium, phosphate, and creatinine.
Results: There were no differences in age, gender, ethnicity, or body mass index either between controls and patients, or between Pre-Treated and Treated patients. Median plasma FGF23 in controls was 72 compared with all patients, 58 RU/mL (p = 0.0019). However, …
Biochemical And Biophysical Methods For Analysis Of Poly(Adp-Ribose) Polymerase 1 And Its Interactions With Chromatin., Maggie H. Chassé, Uma M. Muthurajan, Nicholas J. Clark, Michael A. Kramer, Srinivas Chakravarthy, Thomas Irving, Karolin Luger
Biochemical And Biophysical Methods For Analysis Of Poly(Adp-Ribose) Polymerase 1 And Its Interactions With Chromatin., Maggie H. Chassé, Uma M. Muthurajan, Nicholas J. Clark, Michael A. Kramer, Srinivas Chakravarthy, Thomas Irving, Karolin Luger
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Poly (ADP-Ribose) Polymerase I (PARP-1) is a first responder to DNA damage and participates in the regulation of gene expression. The interaction of PARP-1 with chromatin and DNA is complex and involves at least two different modes of interaction. In its enzymatically inactive state, PARP-1 binds native chromatin with similar affinity as it binds free DNA ends. Automodification of PARP-1 affects interaction with chromatin and DNA to different extents. Here we describe a series of biochemical and biophysical techniques to quantify and dissect the different binding modes of PARP-1 with its various substrates. The techniques listed here allow for high …
Health-Related Quality Of Life (Hr-Qol) And Chronic Health Conditions In Survivors Of Childhood Acute Myeloid Leukemia (Aml) With Down Syndrome (Ds): A Report From The Children's Oncology Group., Kris Ann P. Schultz, Lu Chen, Alicia Kunin-Batson, Zhengjia Chen, William G. Woods, A S. Gamis, Toana Kawashima, Kevin C. Oeffinger, H Stacy Stacy Nicholson, Joseph P. Neglia
Health-Related Quality Of Life (Hr-Qol) And Chronic Health Conditions In Survivors Of Childhood Acute Myeloid Leukemia (Aml) With Down Syndrome (Ds): A Report From The Children's Oncology Group., Kris Ann P. Schultz, Lu Chen, Alicia Kunin-Batson, Zhengjia Chen, William G. Woods, A S. Gamis, Toana Kawashima, Kevin C. Oeffinger, H Stacy Stacy Nicholson, Joseph P. Neglia
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Survival rates for children with Down syndrome (DS) and acute myeloid leukemia (AML) are high; however, little is known regarding the health-related quality of life (HR-QOL) of these survivors. Individuals who survived ≥5 years following diagnosis of childhood AML were invited to complete parent or patient-report surveys measuring HR-QOL and chronic health conditions. In total, 26 individuals with DS had a median age at diagnosis of 1.8 years (range, 0.77 to 10.9 y) and median age at interview of 15 years (range, 8.3 to 27.6 y). Participants with DS and AML were compared with AML survivors without DS whose caregiver …
Predictors Of Loss To Follow-Up Among Children With Type 2 Diabetes., Ashley Shoemaker, Peiyao Cheng, Robin L. Gal, Craig Kollman, William V. Tamborlane, Georgeanna J. Klingensmith, Mark A. Clements, Tamara S. Hannon, Rubina Heptulla, Joane Less, Jamie Wood, Pediatric Diabetes Consortium
Predictors Of Loss To Follow-Up Among Children With Type 2 Diabetes., Ashley Shoemaker, Peiyao Cheng, Robin L. Gal, Craig Kollman, William V. Tamborlane, Georgeanna J. Klingensmith, Mark A. Clements, Tamara S. Hannon, Rubina Heptulla, Joane Less, Jamie Wood, Pediatric Diabetes Consortium
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BACKGROUND/AIMS: Youth with type 2 diabetes (T2D) have poor compliance with medical care. This study aimed to determine which demographic and clinical factors differ between youth with T2D who receive care in a pediatric diabetes center versus youth lost to follow-up for >18 months.
METHODS: Data were analyzed from 496 subjects in the Pe-diatric Diabetes Consortium registry. Enrollment variables were selected a priori and analyzed with univariable and multivariable logistic regression models.
RESULTS: After a median of 1.3 years from enrollment, 55% of patients were lost to follow-up. The final model included age, race/ethnicity, parent education, and estimated distance to …
Bleeding Meckel's Diverticulum In Children: The Diagnostic Value Of Double-Balloon Enteroscopy., Lan-Lan Geng, Pei-Yu Chen, Qiang Wu, Hui-Wen Li, Ding-You Li, Min Yang, Si-Tang Gong
Bleeding Meckel's Diverticulum In Children: The Diagnostic Value Of Double-Balloon Enteroscopy., Lan-Lan Geng, Pei-Yu Chen, Qiang Wu, Hui-Wen Li, Ding-You Li, Min Yang, Si-Tang Gong
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Background. Meckel's diverticulum (MD) is the most common congenital anomaly of the gastrointestinal tract. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic value and safety of double-balloon enteroscopy (DBE) for bleeding MD in children. Methods. We included consecutive children who were highly suspected of MD between 2012 and 2013. All patients underwent Meckel's scan. DBE was performed for patient with negative Meckel's scan. An exploratory laparoscopy was performed in children with positive Meckel's scan or DBE. Results. 42 patients met the inclusion criteria. 40 patients were confirmed to have MD by exploratory laparoscopy. Meckel's scan …
Immunodeficiency-Associated Lymphoid Hyperplasia As A Cause Of Intussusception In A Case Of Activated Pi3k-Δ Syndrome., Daniel Mettman, Isabelle Thiffault, Chitra Dinakar, Carol J. Saunders
Immunodeficiency-Associated Lymphoid Hyperplasia As A Cause Of Intussusception In A Case Of Activated Pi3k-Δ Syndrome., Daniel Mettman, Isabelle Thiffault, Chitra Dinakar, Carol J. Saunders
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Activated PI3K-δ syndrome refers to a recently described primary immunodeficiency syndrome consisting of recurrent sinopulmonary infections, lymphadenopathy, mucosal lymphoid aggregates, increased susceptibility to Epstein-Barr virus and cytomegalovirus, and increased incidence of B-cell lymphomas. Variants in PIK3CD, which encodes the phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate 3-kinase catalytic subunit delta isoform, enhance membrane association and kinase activity, resulting in increased signal transduction through the PI3K-Akt pathway. Whole-exome sequencing revealed a pathogenic PIK3CD variant in a patient with history of immunologic impairment, recurrent sinopulmonary infections, and lymphoid hyperplasia presenting as intussusception. This case illustrates that while lymphoid hyperplasia secondary to immunodeficiency is most often unsurprising and …