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Full-Text Articles in Female Urogenital Diseases and Pregnancy Complications
Paradigm Shift: A Meta-Narrative Review Of The Intricacies And Complications That Led To Changes In Standard Protocols For Primary Human Papillomavirus Screenings, Hillary L. Campbell, Sara N. Fernandez, Elysse S. Hodges, Jonathan J. Del Real, Mary Coolbaugh-Murphy Phd, Denise M. Juroske Short Phd
Paradigm Shift: A Meta-Narrative Review Of The Intricacies And Complications That Led To Changes In Standard Protocols For Primary Human Papillomavirus Screenings, Hillary L. Campbell, Sara N. Fernandez, Elysse S. Hodges, Jonathan J. Del Real, Mary Coolbaugh-Murphy Phd, Denise M. Juroske Short Phd
Research Methods Poster Session 2024
Objective:
To evaluate cervical cancer screening modalities and assess the reasoning that has led to primary HPV being the preferred target for screening.
Background:
History of HPV infection has been found to be correlated with cervical cancer precursor cells. Early detection of the infection is advantageous in decreasing the risk for women of reproductive age acquiring cervical cancer. The general consensus places an emphasis on implementing HPV testing in accordance with cervical cancer protocol.
Methods:
Six methodical reviews of cervical cancer screenings were done through PubMed and the M.D. Anderson Research library. Each article was evaluated to include recently published …
A Case Report And Evaluation Of Intrauterine Gas Of Unknown Origin, Chrystal Stallworth, Diane Gilbertson, Timothy Kremer
A Case Report And Evaluation Of Intrauterine Gas Of Unknown Origin, Chrystal Stallworth, Diane Gilbertson, Timothy Kremer
North Texas Research Forum 2024
Introduction: Most reports of intrauterine or endometrial gas have been reported in the setting of underlying gynecologic malignancy or infection. The significance of this case report is to give a presentation of a patient presenting with intrauterine gas who subsequently was found to have neither infectious nor malignant cause for such finding. Case Presentation: Patient is a 56 year old postmenopausal female who presenting with “hip pain” and was found to have incidental intrauterine gas on pelvic CT. She underwent in office and outpatient hysteroscopies with resection of a submucosal fibroid. Her final pathology was returned as benign and …
Sunitinib Induced Gomerular Thrombotic Microangiopathy, Aisha Khan
Sunitinib Induced Gomerular Thrombotic Microangiopathy, Aisha Khan
Gulf Coast Division Research Day 2024
No abstract provided.
Four Cesarean Scar Pregnancies Managed At Accreta Center Of Excellence At Medical City Dallas Hospital: A Case Series, Ana Adams, Nicole Tenzel, Monica Rodriguez, Robert Cohen
Four Cesarean Scar Pregnancies Managed At Accreta Center Of Excellence At Medical City Dallas Hospital: A Case Series, Ana Adams, Nicole Tenzel, Monica Rodriguez, Robert Cohen
North Texas Research Forum 2024
Cesarean Scar Pregnancy results from pathologic implantation of a gestational sac into a hysterotomy scar. This rare disease continues to increase in incidence due to the rise of Cesarean delivery in the United States. Current management recommendations by the Society of Maternal Fetal Medicine (SMFM) include termination of pregnancy, or in rare instances, hysterectomy. This case series examines four patients diagnosed with Cesarean Scar Pregnancies that either declined termination or were unable to receive abortion services in the first trimester, and who were managed at the Accreta Center of Excellence at Medical City Dallas Hospital. This novel management strategy included …
51-Year-Old Female With Epistaxis And Generalized Weakness For 2 Months Diagnosed With Rpgn, Meihuan Lin
51-Year-Old Female With Epistaxis And Generalized Weakness For 2 Months Diagnosed With Rpgn, Meihuan Lin
North Texas Research Forum 2023
Rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis (RPGN)’s clinical presentation including acute onset of macroscopic hematuria, decreased urine output, acute onset of hypertension, and edema. Other clinical findings include nephritis presentation on urine analysis with proteinuria, micro and macroscopic hematuria, red blood cells, dysmorphic RBC and RBC casts. Pathological findings characterized extensive crescent formation. Untreated patients can rapidly progress to end-stage kidney disease over a very short periods (days to months). Renal biopsy can further differentiate the types of crescentic glomerulonephritis. There are three major types of RPGN: 1. Anti-glomerular basement membrane (GBM) disease cause by anti-GBM antibodies. It is also associated with pulmonary …
Platelets In Preeclamptic Pregnancies Fail To Exhibit The Decrease In Mitochondrial Oxygen Consumption Rate Seen In Normal Pregnancies, Joseph Kim, Andrew Malinow, Rosemary Schuh
Platelets In Preeclamptic Pregnancies Fail To Exhibit The Decrease In Mitochondrial Oxygen Consumption Rate Seen In Normal Pregnancies, Joseph Kim, Andrew Malinow, Rosemary Schuh
North Texas Research Forum 2023
Cellular oxygen consumption and lactate production rates have been measured in both placental and myometrial cells to study obstetrics-related disease states such as preeclampsia. Platelet metabolic alterations indicate systemic bioenergetic changes that can be useful as disease biomarkers. We tested the hypothesis that platelet mitochondria display functional alterations in preeclampsia. Platelets were harvested from women in the third trimester of either a healthy, non-preeclamptic or preeclamptic pregnancy, and from healthy, non-pregnant women. Using Seahorse respirometry, we analyzed platelets for oxygen consumption (OCR) and extracellular acidification (ECAR) rates, indicators of mitochondrial electron transport and glucose metabolism, respectively. There was a 37% …
Intraoperative Management Of Vasa Previa During Cesarean Delivery, Nicholas Sheets
Intraoperative Management Of Vasa Previa During Cesarean Delivery, Nicholas Sheets
South Atlantic Division Research Day 2023
No abstract provided.
A Case Of An African American Female Presenting With Idiopathic Granulomatous Lobular Mastitis, Wendy Timirau, Esra Sari, Maham Shahid, Nilmarie Guzman, Augusto Villegas
A Case Of An African American Female Presenting With Idiopathic Granulomatous Lobular Mastitis, Wendy Timirau, Esra Sari, Maham Shahid, Nilmarie Guzman, Augusto Villegas
South Atlantic Division Research Day 2023
No abstract provided.
Areas For Improvement In Pre-Eclampsia Prevention: Aspirin Use In Indicated Pregnancies, Mariah Piazza, Krystal Carmichael, Keisha Reddick, Susan Greene
Areas For Improvement In Pre-Eclampsia Prevention: Aspirin Use In Indicated Pregnancies, Mariah Piazza, Krystal Carmichael, Keisha Reddick, Susan Greene
South Atlantic Division Research Day 2023
No abstract provided.
Pericardial Disease In Metastatic Uterine Carcinosarcoma, Dalena Thai, Mario Lavelanet, Mark Stine
Pericardial Disease In Metastatic Uterine Carcinosarcoma, Dalena Thai, Mario Lavelanet, Mark Stine
West Florida Division Research Day 2023
No abstract provided.
A Rare Case Of Incidental Catamenial Pneumothorax In An Asian Woman With Endometriosis-Related Ascites And Pelvic Endometriosis, Sesha Sai Kanakamedala, Feras Al-Moussally, Omar Masarweh, Roger Crouse
A Rare Case Of Incidental Catamenial Pneumothorax In An Asian Woman With Endometriosis-Related Ascites And Pelvic Endometriosis, Sesha Sai Kanakamedala, Feras Al-Moussally, Omar Masarweh, Roger Crouse
North Florida Division Research Day 2023
No abstract provided.
Gestational Vulnerability To Ozone Air Pollution - A Placental Story, Vishnupriya Alavala, Sarah Brent, Russell Hunter, Matthew J. Campen, Andrew Ottens
Gestational Vulnerability To Ozone Air Pollution - A Placental Story, Vishnupriya Alavala, Sarah Brent, Russell Hunter, Matthew J. Campen, Andrew Ottens
Undergraduate Research Posters
About 99% of the global population resides in areas with air pollution surpassing World Health Organization standards. Air pollution is associated with adverse neonatal health outcomes such as low fetal birth weight and an increased risk for maternal pre-eclampsia. A particularly reactive air pollutant is ozone, which forms reactive oxygen species that induce cellular damage. Research exists on the dispersion of reactive oxygen species through the bloodstream leading to fetal vulnerability during pregnancy, specifically via the placenta. Yet, placental and fetal development is a temporal process with varied susceptibility to negative gestational outcomes.
To addressing this gap, our laboratory utilized …
Multiple Recurrences Of Papillary Urothelial Neoplasia Of Low Malignant Potential (Punlmp) In A Young Adult Female, Justine Bedolla, Aaron Poole, Laura Gutierrez
Multiple Recurrences Of Papillary Urothelial Neoplasia Of Low Malignant Potential (Punlmp) In A Young Adult Female, Justine Bedolla, Aaron Poole, Laura Gutierrez
Central & West Texas Research Day 2023
No abstract provided.
Maternal Mirror Syndrome As A Consequence Of Fetal Sacrococcygeal Teratoma: A Case Report And Literature Review, Ali Farris, Andrew Royek, Kaitlyn Dorsey
Maternal Mirror Syndrome As A Consequence Of Fetal Sacrococcygeal Teratoma: A Case Report And Literature Review, Ali Farris, Andrew Royek, Kaitlyn Dorsey
South Atlantic Division Research Day 2023
No abstract provided.
Thsd7a Associated Membranous Nephropathy Leading To Metastatic Neuroendocrine Carcinoma, Angel Juarez, Lidice Galindo, Maryam Gondal
Thsd7a Associated Membranous Nephropathy Leading To Metastatic Neuroendocrine Carcinoma, Angel Juarez, Lidice Galindo, Maryam Gondal
South Atlantic Division Research Day 2023
No abstract provided.
Factor Vii Deficiency And Second Trimester Abortion: A Case Report, Katie P. Nguyen, Tamara Lynne B. Aqui, Honey Milestone
Factor Vii Deficiency And Second Trimester Abortion: A Case Report, Katie P. Nguyen, Tamara Lynne B. Aqui, Honey Milestone
Far West Division Research Day 2023
No abstract provided.
Spontaneous Heterotopic Pregnancy: Diagnosis And Management, Katie P. Nguyen, Marlekah Hudspeth, Honey Milestone
Spontaneous Heterotopic Pregnancy: Diagnosis And Management, Katie P. Nguyen, Marlekah Hudspeth, Honey Milestone
Far West Division Research Day 2023
No abstract provided.
Empagliflozin Induced Fanconi Syndrome In A Patient With Covid-19, Nicole Fernandez, Gilad Guez, Edgar Escasinas
Empagliflozin Induced Fanconi Syndrome In A Patient With Covid-19, Nicole Fernandez, Gilad Guez, Edgar Escasinas
Capital Division Research Day 2023
No abstract provided.
Stones Cause Pediatric Moans Too: A Case Of Ureterolithiasis With Classic Sonographic Artifacts, Samantha Stoner, Courtney Mariner, Russ Richardson, Casey Wilson
Stones Cause Pediatric Moans Too: A Case Of Ureterolithiasis With Classic Sonographic Artifacts, Samantha Stoner, Courtney Mariner, Russ Richardson, Casey Wilson
South Atlantic Division Research Day 2023
No abstract provided.
A Case Report On Cervical Insufficiency And Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, Elizabeth Bogaty, Judy Bowers
A Case Report On Cervical Insufficiency And Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, Elizabeth Bogaty, Judy Bowers
South Atlantic Division Research Day 2023
No abstract provided.
Prevalence Of Postpartum Pre-Eclampsia In Pregnancies Affected By Covid-19 Pneumonia, Brittany Sweatman, Rebekah Bongato-Merren, James Baron
Prevalence Of Postpartum Pre-Eclampsia In Pregnancies Affected By Covid-19 Pneumonia, Brittany Sweatman, Rebekah Bongato-Merren, James Baron
West Florida Division Research Day 2023
No abstract provided.
Pneumomediastinum Associated With Hyperemesis Gravidarum, Henna Ahsan, Donna Boucher
Pneumomediastinum Associated With Hyperemesis Gravidarum, Henna Ahsan, Donna Boucher
North Florida Division Research Day 2022
No abstract available.
Severe Metformin-Associated Lactic Acidosis In The Setting Of Diabetic Nephropathy, Steven Nevers, Jared Lewis, Omer Farooq
Severe Metformin-Associated Lactic Acidosis In The Setting Of Diabetic Nephropathy, Steven Nevers, Jared Lewis, Omer Farooq
Gulf Coast Division Research Day 2022
No abstract provided.
Postnatal Venous Thrombembolism (Vte) Risk Assessment In Cesarean Section Patients, Mai-Tram Phan, Michelle Ozcan
Postnatal Venous Thrombembolism (Vte) Risk Assessment In Cesarean Section Patients, Mai-Tram Phan, Michelle Ozcan
North Florida Division Research Day 2022
No abstract available.
A Newfound Breach In Repeat Vaginal Delivery: Unscarred Uterine Rupture, Merritt Mcgowan, Amethyst Wilder, Ashley Hawes
A Newfound Breach In Repeat Vaginal Delivery: Unscarred Uterine Rupture, Merritt Mcgowan, Amethyst Wilder, Ashley Hawes
South Atlantic Division Research Day 2022
No abstract provided.
Effectiveness Of Physical Therapy Interventions For Women With Dysmenorrhea: A Systematic Review, Emily Hammond, Abigail Applegate, Emma Caldwell, Hayley Witmer, Amy Tremback-Ball
Effectiveness Of Physical Therapy Interventions For Women With Dysmenorrhea: A Systematic Review, Emily Hammond, Abigail Applegate, Emma Caldwell, Hayley Witmer, Amy Tremback-Ball
Student Research Poster Presentations 2021
Background and aims: Primary dysmenorrhea, or painful menstruation, is common in menstruating females. However, in some, it can cause intense pain, disrupt activities of daily living, and impact quality of life. The treatment of dysmenorrhea does not traditionally include physical therapy. A systematic review was conducted to explore the role of physical therapy in treating dysmenorrhea. Methods: A search was performed in August 2020 and January 2021 using EBSCOhost, Academic Search Ultimate, CINAHL Complete, and MEDLINE. Search terms included exercise or physical activity or fitness AND dysmenorrhea or menstrual pain or painful menstruation. Inclusion criteria were articles that were peer-reviewed, …
The Evil Twin: The Case Of Heterotopic Pregnancy, Rashmi Jadhav, Vegas Brown, Gabriel Cabrera
The Evil Twin: The Case Of Heterotopic Pregnancy, Rashmi Jadhav, Vegas Brown, Gabriel Cabrera
West Florida Division Virtual Research Day 2020
- Heterotopic pregnancy occurs in about 1 in 30,000 naturally conceived pregnancies (5). The risk rises 1-3% for pregnancies occurring through assisted reproductive technologies (ART) (1).
- Isolated ectopic pregnancy affects an average of 1 in every 150 live births (1).
- A known pre-existing intrauterine pregnancy (IUP) can be falsely reassuring and delay the diagnosis of a potentially life-threatening concurrent ectopic pregnancy.
- Presentation is vague and 45% of patients have no symptoms (5).
- Differential Diagnoses: endometritis, incomplete miscarriage, ruptured ovarian cyst, non-GYN cause (ie: appendicitis or UTI).
- Risk Factors: Infertility treatment, in vitro fertilization (IVF), prior ectopic, prior tubal surgery, use of …
Aspirin Use Following Preeclampsia To Prevent Future Adverse Cardiovascular Outcomes, Kristi Bohlig
Aspirin Use Following Preeclampsia To Prevent Future Adverse Cardiovascular Outcomes, Kristi Bohlig
Physician Assistant Scholarly Project Posters
• Introduction: Preeclampsia during pregnancy warrants therapy with low dose aspirin. The purpose of this review is to investigate if these women are at increased future risk for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, and if aspirin therapy prevents future cardiovascular events.
• Research Questions: Do women who had preeclampsia during pregnancy have increased future cardiovascular morbidity and mortality? • Does continued aspirin use in postpartum women, who had preeclampsia during pregnancy; decrease future cardiovascular morbidity and mortality?
• Research Methods: Literature review was conducted utilizing CINAHL, Dynamed plus and PubMed databases.
• Discussion: Many studies have found that preeclampsia does increase …
Comparing Screening And Treatment Of Bacterial Vaginosis And Pregnancy Outcomes, Stephanie Severson
Comparing Screening And Treatment Of Bacterial Vaginosis And Pregnancy Outcomes, Stephanie Severson
Physician Assistant Scholarly Project Posters
• Evidence shows that bacterial vaginosis (BV) can lead to poor perinatal outcomes.
• The goal of this project is to answer the question of which pregnant patients should be screened for BV and does identification and treatment of BV during pregnancy improve perinatal outcomes.
• Due to variability in a multitude of factors, a generalized recommendation is difficult to make. Lack of recommendations are largely due to harm of treatment in those who were misdiagnosed.
• The development of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) has the capability to reduce misdiagnosis.
• Newer studies have shown benefit of early screening and …
Comparing Rates Of Macrosomia And Neonatal Hypoglycemia Of Differing Treatment Modalities Of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus, Ashleigh Milbrath
Comparing Rates Of Macrosomia And Neonatal Hypoglycemia Of Differing Treatment Modalities Of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus, Ashleigh Milbrath
Physician Assistant Scholarly Project Posters
Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is a known potential complication that can occur during pregnancy. Unmanaged GDM can result in maternal hyperglycemia, which can cause increased neonatal complications, two of which are macrosomia and neonatal hypoglycemia. To prevent maternal hyperglycemia, treatment of GDM typically begins with dietary changes, home glucose monitoring, increased exercise patterns and other lifestyle modifications. However, if maternal hyperglycemia persists after two weeks of maternal lifestyle modifications, there are not current best practice guidelines established for the treatment of GDM. Historically, subcutaneous multiple daily dosed insulin (MDI) has been the gold standard for treatment after lifestyle modification. However, …