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Isodeoxyelephantopin, A Sesquiterpene Lactone Induces Ros Generation, Suppresses Nf-Κb Activation, Modulates Lncrna Expression And Exhibit Activities Against Breast Cancer, Sumit S. Verma, Vipin Rai, Nikee Awasthee, Anupam Dhasmana, Dhanya S. Rajalaksmi, Mangalam S. Nair, Subash C. Gupta 2019 The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

Isodeoxyelephantopin, A Sesquiterpene Lactone Induces Ros Generation, Suppresses Nf-Κb Activation, Modulates Lncrna Expression And Exhibit Activities Against Breast Cancer, Sumit S. Verma, Vipin Rai, Nikee Awasthee, Anupam Dhasmana, Dhanya S. Rajalaksmi, Mangalam S. Nair, Subash C. Gupta

School of Medicine Publications and Presentations

The sesquiterpene lactones, Isodeoxyelephantopin (IDET) and Deoxyelephantopin (DET) are known to exhibit activities against some cancer types. The activities of these lactones against breast cancer and the molecular bases is not known. We examined the efficacy of lactones in breast cancer preclinical model. Although both lactones exhibited drug like properties, IDET was relatively effective in comparison to DET. IDET suppressed the proliferation of both invasive and non-invasive breast cancer cell lines. IDET also suppressed the colony formation and migration of breast cancer cells. The assays for Acridine Orange (AO)/Propidium Iodide (PI) staining, cell cycle distribution, phosphatidylserine externalization and DNA laddering …


Detecting, Preventing, And Treating Sexually Transmitted Diseases Among Adolescent Arrestees: An Unmet Public Health Need, Christopher Salvatore, Steven Belenko, Richard Dembo, Matthew Rollie, Kristina Childs 2019 Montclair State University

Detecting, Preventing, And Treating Sexually Transmitted Diseases Among Adolescent Arrestees: An Unmet Public Health Need, Christopher Salvatore, Steven Belenko, Richard Dembo, Matthew Rollie, Kristina Childs

Christopher Salvatore

Studies of detained and incarcerated adolescent offenders in the United States indicate that these juveniles have an elevated risk of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). However, many more arrestees enter the “front end” of the juvenile justice system that is detained or incarcerated, and research into the STD risk profiles and service needs of this larger group is lacking. An expansion of STD testing (including of asymptomatic youths), prevention, and treatment is needed, as is improved knowledge about gender- and race-specific services. A pilot program in Florida has shown that juvenile justice and public health systems can collaborate to implement STD …


Acute Diagnosis Of Wilson’S Disease In A Teenage Patient, Sarah Irvin, Ryan McCarthy 2019 West Virginia University School of Medicine

Acute Diagnosis Of Wilson’S Disease In A Teenage Patient, Sarah Irvin, Ryan Mccarthy

Marshall Journal of Medicine

Wilson’s Disease, a rare autosomal recessive genetic disease, is caused by a mutation in the ATP7B enzyme gene. Without this enzyme, copper builds up in the brain, liver, and cornea causing a multitude of symptoms. It is important to consider Wilson’s disease because the prognosis is dependent on timely diagnosis. This is an interesting case of a 19-year-old male who presented with suicidal thoughts and rapid weight loss. After many months and an extensive work-up, Wilson’s Disease was diagnosed. Due to his rapid decline, he was transferred to a larger university healthcare center where he is currently enrolled in clinical …


Cytochrome P450 Monooxygenase-Mediated Lipid Metabolism In Obesity And Colon Tumorigenesis, Weicang Wang 2019 University of Massachusetts Amherst

Cytochrome P450 Monooxygenase-Mediated Lipid Metabolism In Obesity And Colon Tumorigenesis, Weicang Wang

Doctoral Dissertations

Colon cancer is a major public health issue: it is expected to have 140,250 new cases and 50,630 deaths during 2018, making colon cancer the third most common type of cancer and the second leading cause of cancer death in the United States. Obesity is associated with enhanced colonic inflammation, which is a major risk factor of colorectal cancer. Currently, more than 35% of adults and nearly 17% of children are obese. Considering the obesity and colon cancer epidemic in the United States, there is an urgent need to identify novel therapeutic targets for obesity and colon cancer. Here, using …


Prevalence Of Methicillin Resistant Staph Aureus Over Time In Resident Physicians, Lexus Dickson, Morgan Smith MD, Scott Gutovitz, Danielle Kocsis, Jean B. Wiggins, Steve Warrington MD, Stephen Thacker MD, Nayda Parisio Poldiak 2019 USC

Prevalence Of Methicillin Resistant Staph Aureus Over Time In Resident Physicians, Lexus Dickson, Morgan Smith Md, Scott Gutovitz, Danielle Kocsis, Jean B. Wiggins, Steve Warrington Md, Stephen Thacker Md, Nayda Parisio Poldiak

Emergency Medicine

No abstract provided.


A Case Of Transient Complete Av Block Caused By Infective Endocarditis With Abiotrophiadefectiva, Jung Yoon DO, Wilco Civil Sr, Urvish Patel, Jermaine Ekobena, Arun Abraham, Michael Strobbe 2019 HCA Healthcare

A Case Of Transient Complete Av Block Caused By Infective Endocarditis With Abiotrophiadefectiva, Jung Yoon Do, Wilco Civil Sr, Urvish Patel, Jermaine Ekobena, Arun Abraham, Michael Strobbe

Internal Medicine

No abstract provided.


Salivary Gland Choristoma: A Rare Finding At Gastroesophageal Junction, Isin Y. Comba MD, Richard Henriquez MD, Sundeep Kumar MD, Hilda Merino-Chavez MD, Maria Wallis-Crespo MD, Christopher Cooper MD, Lakhinder Bhatia MD 2019 HCA Healthcare

Salivary Gland Choristoma: A Rare Finding At Gastroesophageal Junction, Isin Y. Comba Md, Richard Henriquez Md, Sundeep Kumar Md, Hilda Merino-Chavez Md, Maria Wallis-Crespo Md, Christopher Cooper Md, Lakhinder Bhatia Md

Gastroenterology

Introduction: Choristoma is tumor-like outgrowth of heterotopic and mature tissue located at anatomically unusual sites. Heterotopic salivary gland tissue (HSGT) has been most commonly described in head and neck region but can rarely involve gastrointestinal (GI) tract with a few cases reported in the literature.

Case Description/Methods: An 87-year-old female with past medical history of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), hypertension, and chronic kidney disease was admitted for an acute DVT. Due to worsening anemia, she underwent an upper endoscopy that showed a small nodularity at the GE junction (figure 1a), a large hiatal hernia, and reflux esophagitis in the lower …


A Scary Case Of Gastroenteritis, Kairavee D. Dave, Vivek Choksi, Sufian Sorathia, Rulz Cantave, Steven Kaplan 2019 HCA Healthcare

A Scary Case Of Gastroenteritis, Kairavee D. Dave, Vivek Choksi, Sufian Sorathia, Rulz Cantave, Steven Kaplan

Gastroenterology

No abstract provided.


Bone Metastasis In Appendicular Skeleton: Rare Occurrence In Colorectal Cancer, Pratikkumar Vekaria MD, Chandrika Raiyani MD, Ravis Patel MD, Devin Vaishnani MD, Tejas Raiyani MD 2019 HCA Healthcare

Bone Metastasis In Appendicular Skeleton: Rare Occurrence In Colorectal Cancer, Pratikkumar Vekaria Md, Chandrika Raiyani Md, Ravis Patel Md, Devin Vaishnani Md, Tejas Raiyani Md

Gastroenterology

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is considered as preventable cancer if diagnosed in the early stage. It is also second leading cause of death from cancer in US. Bone metastases (BM) is uncommon presentation with CRC and if it occurs, it involves axial skeletal more than extremities. Many case studies also reports that survival after BM is considerably poor than without BM. Cancer type and genetic mutations also play an important role in such metastasis.


Rare Obscure Cause Of Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding: Bleeding Duodenal Lymphangiectasia, Sufian Sorathia, Rulz Cantave, Vivek Choksi, Kairavee D. Dave, Steven Kaplan 2019 HCA Healthcare

Rare Obscure Cause Of Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding: Bleeding Duodenal Lymphangiectasia, Sufian Sorathia, Rulz Cantave, Vivek Choksi, Kairavee D. Dave, Steven Kaplan

Gastroenterology

Introduction: While ulcerative and erosive mucosal changes are more commonly the culprit lesion of upper gastrointestinal bleeding, bleeding can also occur from traumatic, malignant or vascular lesions. An unusual and infrequent vascular cause of bleeding is from a focal intestinal lymphangiectasia (IL). We describe a patient who presented with bleeding from a duodenal IL.

Case Description/Methods: A 94-year-old female was sent by her nursing home for witnessed melena and new onset normocytic anemia with a hemoglobin of 7 g/dl. She was unable to provide a reliable history due to her advanced dementia. Her medical history was unknown. She was hypotensive …


Double Pylorus: Case Report Of Atypical Presentation, Christopher Lozano Orpiano DO, Gurjeet Kang DO, Michael Quinn DO, Lakshminarasimhan Venu MD, Joseph Staffetti MD 2019 HCA Healthcare

Double Pylorus: Case Report Of Atypical Presentation, Christopher Lozano Orpiano Do, Gurjeet Kang Do, Michael Quinn Do, Lakshminarasimhan Venu Md, Joseph Staffetti Md

Gastroenterology

Introduction: Double pylorus is a rare endoscopic finding that has been reported in 0.001% to 0.4% of upper gastrointestinal endoscopies, consisting of a gastroduodenal fistula extending from the prepyloric gastric antrum to the duodenal bulb through an accessory channel. In the majority of cases, it is a complication when peptic ulcers erode and create a fistula between the duodenal bulb and the distal stomach. It usually presents on the lessor curvature of the gastric antrum and on a superior wall of the duodenal bulb. It is commonly an endoscopic finding, since clinical presentation is similar to other peptic diseases.

Case …


Gastroenterology, A Guiding Light In Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis, Sahityan Viswanathan, Jeffrey Capati, Long T. Hoang 2019 HCA Healthcare

Gastroenterology, A Guiding Light In Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis, Sahityan Viswanathan, Jeffrey Capati, Long T. Hoang

Gastroenterology

No abstract provided.


Iron Pill-Induced Gastropathy In Elderly Patients: A Case Series Report, Isin Y. Comba MD, Richard Henriquez, Sundeep Kumar, Ruthvik Srinvasa-Murthy, Maria Wallis-Crespo, Lakhinder Bhatia MD, Joshua Shultz 2019 HCA Healthcare

Iron Pill-Induced Gastropathy In Elderly Patients: A Case Series Report, Isin Y. Comba Md, Richard Henriquez, Sundeep Kumar, Ruthvik Srinvasa-Murthy, Maria Wallis-Crespo, Lakhinder Bhatia Md, Joshua Shultz

Gastroenterology

Introduction: Iron deficiency anemia is a global health problem with an estimated two billion cases worldwide. Oral iron supplementation is considered the first line treatment. However, recent studies favor the use of short-term IV iron especially in patients with drug tolerance and efficacy concerns. In this report, we present three cases of iron pill gastropathy in patient's whose clinical courses were complicated by gastric erosion, ulcer or gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding. All of our patients had a history of iron deficiency anemia and were being treated with oral ferrous sulfate.

Case Description/Methods: The first case involved a 72-year-old male with multiple …


Pancreatic Cancer: Leading To Failure Of Rivaroxaban As An Anticoagulant, Pratikkumar Vekaria MD, Chandrika Raiyani, Daniel Robitshek MD, Tejas Raiyani MD 2019 HCA Healthcare

Pancreatic Cancer: Leading To Failure Of Rivaroxaban As An Anticoagulant, Pratikkumar Vekaria Md, Chandrika Raiyani, Daniel Robitshek Md, Tejas Raiyani Md

Internal Medicine

Vascular Thromboembolism (VTE) is seen with hypercoagulable state and it can be a reason of significant morbidity and mortality. Cancer is considered as one of the most common causes of hypercoagulability and developing VTE. Since novel oral anticoagulants (NOAC) have been introduced in market for VTE prophylaxis and treatment, their use have been increased significantly as they are easy to use without episodic monitoring. Rivaroxaban is one of the commonly used NOACs and some of studies have shown its good efficacy for VTE.


Social Isolation Among Families Caring For Children With Disabilities, Dennis J. Baumgardner 2019 Aurora UW Medical Group, Aurora Health Care

Social Isolation Among Families Caring For Children With Disabilities, Dennis J. Baumgardner

Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews

In this issue introduction, the editor-in-chief of Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews comments on the social isolation experienced by families that include children with significant disabilities.


Addressing Postpartum Smoking Relapse Among Low-Income Women: A Randomized Control Trial, Kristine Alaniz, Bruce Christiansen, Tingting Sullivan, Lisette Khalil, Michael C. Fiore 2019 Wisconsin Women's Health Foundation

Addressing Postpartum Smoking Relapse Among Low-Income Women: A Randomized Control Trial, Kristine Alaniz, Bruce Christiansen, Tingting Sullivan, Lisette Khalil, Michael C. Fiore

Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews

Purpose: Smoking during pregnancy can have dire consequences for both the baby and mother. Low-income pregnant women smoke at particularly high rates. Among women who quit during pregnancy, postpartum relapse is high. This randomized control trial tested the effect of adding postpartum assistance to an existing smoking cessation program (First Breath) designed for low-income women.

Methods: Of 185 study participants, 94 women were randomly assigned to the standard First Breath program (control) and 91 to an enhanced program. First Breath consisted of evidence-based smoking cessation counseling provided at every prenatal visit. The enhanced program included all First Breath services plus …


A Hiatal Hernia Causing Atrial Fibrillation Through Direct Mechanical Irritation, Kirolus Sourial, Zaid Yaqoob, Anthony Chahin, Saif Borgan, Ernesto S. Robalino Gonzaga, Aamir Javaid, Olga Karasik 2019 HCA Healthcare

A Hiatal Hernia Causing Atrial Fibrillation Through Direct Mechanical Irritation, Kirolus Sourial, Zaid Yaqoob, Anthony Chahin, Saif Borgan, Ernesto S. Robalino Gonzaga, Aamir Javaid, Olga Karasik

Gastroenterology

Introduction: Hiatal hernia (HH) is anatomically classified into four types according to herniated structures. Giant HH refers to a herniation of > 50% of the stomach. Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common arrhythmia, frequently seen in association with cardiovascular diseases. We report a case of AF caused by a giant HH compressing the left atrium.

Case Description/Methods: A 90+ year-old female with a past medical history of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), was admitted for surgical evaluation of symptomatic HH. During hospital stay the patient developed AF with rapid ventricular response, became hypotensive and lightheaded. EKG (Figure 1) confirmed new onset AF …


Doxycycline-Induced Acute Pancreatitis: A Likely Source Rarely Seen, Paul Hoffman DO, Wilco Civil Sr, Jung Yoon DO, Gurjeet Kang DO, Christopher Lozano Orpiano DO, Michael Quinn DO, Joseph Staffetti MD, Dilip Ghanekar MD, Lakshminarasimhan Venu MD, Lily N. Jones DO, Ji Kwon DO, Shaival Thakore MD 2019 HCA Healthcare

Doxycycline-Induced Acute Pancreatitis: A Likely Source Rarely Seen, Paul Hoffman Do, Wilco Civil Sr, Jung Yoon Do, Gurjeet Kang Do, Christopher Lozano Orpiano Do, Michael Quinn Do, Joseph Staffetti Md, Dilip Ghanekar Md, Lakshminarasimhan Venu Md, Lily N. Jones Do, Ji Kwon Do, Shaival Thakore Md

Gastroenterology

No abstract provided.


Not Just A Cyst: A Rare Presentation Of Luq Pain, Richard Henriquez, Isin Y. Comba MD, Sundeep Kumar MD, Khawaja Arsalan Bashir, Maria Wallis-Crespo MD, Lakhinder Bhatia MD 2019 HCA Healthcare

Not Just A Cyst: A Rare Presentation Of Luq Pain, Richard Henriquez, Isin Y. Comba Md, Sundeep Kumar Md, Khawaja Arsalan Bashir, Maria Wallis-Crespo Md, Lakhinder Bhatia Md

Gastroenterology

Lymphangioma is a benign congenital malformation of the lymphatic system that is relatively common in juvenile population. Rarely, it can be seen in adults and majority of the cases are reported in the head and neck region (70-75%). Typically, these malformations are asymptomatic. In this report, we present a rare case of splenic lymphangioma presenting with severe, intractable abdominal pain.


Oral Fungal Microbiota: To Thrush And Beyond, Dennis J. Baumgardner 2019 Aurora UW Medical Group, Aurora Health Care

Oral Fungal Microbiota: To Thrush And Beyond, Dennis J. Baumgardner

Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews

The oral microbiota is complex, multikingdom, interactive, and involves extensive biofilm formation. While dominated by bacteria, Candida is a frequent member of this microbiota; however, several other potentially pathogenic fungi (among around 100 identified species) appear to reside in some individuals, including Cryptococcus, Aspergillus, and Fusarium. Oral candidiasis may manifest as a variety of disease entities in normal hosts and in the immunocompromised. These include pseudomembranous candidiasis (thrush), hyperplastic or atrophic (denture) candidiasis, linear gingival erythema, median rhomboid glossitis, and angular cheilitis. The purpose of this review is to describe the oral fungal microbiota (ie, oral mycobiota), …


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