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Histologic Findings In Biopsies/Resection Specimens From The Small Intestine With Special Emphasis On Celiac Disease: Experience From A Developing Country In South Asia, Huma Arshad, Zubair Ahmad Dec 2012

Histologic Findings In Biopsies/Resection Specimens From The Small Intestine With Special Emphasis On Celiac Disease: Experience From A Developing Country In South Asia, Huma Arshad, Zubair Ahmad

Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

Biopsies from the small intestine especially the duodenum are now being performed much more frequently than in the past. The most frequent reason for performing duodenal biopsies is to evaluate for malabsorption. In the last few years, increased awareness has resulted in more biopsies sent for evaluation of malabsorption, especially celiac disease (CD). In the duodenum, features of malabsorption (increased intraepithelial lymphocytes, villous shortening, and atrophy) were the most common histologic finding seen in 63.4% of cases. Serum tTG levels were available for correlation in 52.8% of cases. In patients with confirmed CD, 53.4% were MARSH IIIb, and 29.5% were …


Halloween 2012 Jack O'Lanterns Trick Or Treat, George Mcnamara Oct 2012

Halloween 2012 Jack O'Lanterns Trick Or Treat, George Mcnamara

George McNamara

Halloween 2012 makes trick or treating more visual and interactive than in past years.

the download is a ZIP file containing three files.

Print out the (unnumbered) image on as large and nice printer paper as possible - I used glossy 44" wide here in Miami (University of Miami, MillerSchool of Medicine, Calder Library, Biomedical Communications dept - I also made another print on "fabric", also 44" wide to take with me to an HHMI Janelia Farm conference on 'turning images into knowledge' that ends on Oct 31 - might stay up for a second conference, "GFP..." that start Nov …


Mcnamara 20120831fri-20120904tue Cosmic Ray Particles By Ccd Imaging, George Mcnamara Sep 2012

Mcnamara 20120831fri-20120904tue Cosmic Ray Particles By Ccd Imaging, George Mcnamara

George McNamara

McNamara 20120831Fri-20120904Tue Cosmic Ray Particles by CCD imaging.zip contains image files in support of a Microscopy Today article - please see

http://www.microscopy-today.com/


Genetics For The Ophthalmologist., Karthikeyan A Sadagopan, Jenina Capasso, Alex V Levin Sep 2012

Genetics For The Ophthalmologist., Karthikeyan A Sadagopan, Jenina Capasso, Alex V Levin

Wills Eye Hospital Papers

The eye has played a major role in human genomics including gene therapy. It is the fourth most common organ system after integument (skin, hair and nails), nervous system, and musculoskeletal system to be involved in genetic disorders. The eye is involved in single gene disorders and those caused by multifactorial etiology. Retinoblastoma was the first human cancer gene to be cloned. Leber hereditary optic neuropathy was the first mitochondrial disorder described. X-Linked red-green color deficiency was the first X-linked disorder described. The eye, unlike any other body organ, allows directly visualization of genetic phenomena such as skewed X-inactivation in …


Cosmic Ray Particles Images With Orca-Ii Erg, George Mcnamara Aug 2012

Cosmic Ray Particles Images With Orca-Ii Erg, George Mcnamara

George McNamara

Cosmic ray particles image series acquired using a Hamamatsu ORCA-II ERG scientific grade CCD camera, cooled to -60 C. Each image is a consecutive 600 second (10 minute) exposure time with no light to the camera.

While processing the data, I discoverd that the background changed around planes 25 and 227 (see Excel file and jpeg screenshots), so I also processed only planes 025-227 (203 planes total, 2030 minutes, 33.83 hours). the CCD industry "rule of thumb" for a "typical" CCD sensor (i.e. 1/3" CCD) is that one cosmic ray particle strikes a sensor approximately every 30 seconds (assuming not …


Tpn Collaboration Lean Project, Kimberly Procaccino Jun 2012

Tpn Collaboration Lean Project, Kimberly Procaccino

Kimberly Procaccino

To assess and streamline TPN management from inpatient admission through discharge to home care and finally discharge from home care to further improve efficiency, patient care & satisfaction, nutrition therapy outcomes.


Perspectives On: Sgp Symposium On Mitochondrial Physiology And Medicine: Molecular Identities Of Mitochondrial Ca2+ Influx Mechanism: Updated Passwords For Accessing Mitochondrial Ca2+-Linked Health And Disease., Jin O-Uchi, Shi Pan, Shey-Shing Sheu Jun 2012

Perspectives On: Sgp Symposium On Mitochondrial Physiology And Medicine: Molecular Identities Of Mitochondrial Ca2+ Influx Mechanism: Updated Passwords For Accessing Mitochondrial Ca2+-Linked Health And Disease., Jin O-Uchi, Shi Pan, Shey-Shing Sheu

Center for Translational Medicine Faculty Papers

No abstract provided.


Perturbations In Microtubule Mechanics From Tubulin Preparation, Taviare Hawkins Apr 2012

Perturbations In Microtubule Mechanics From Tubulin Preparation, Taviare Hawkins

Physics Faculty Scholarship

Microtubules are essential structures for cellular organization. They support neuronal processes and cilia, they are the scaffolds for the mitotic spindle, and they are the tracks for intracellular transport that actively organizes material and information within the cell. The mechanical properties of microtubules have been studied for almost 30 years, yet the results from different groups are startlingly disparate, ranging over an order of magnitude. Here we present results demonstrating the effects of purification, associated-protein content, age, and fluorescent labeling on the measured persistence length using the freely fluctuating filament method. We find that small percentages (<1%) of residual microtubule-associated proteins left over in the preparation can cause the persistence length to double, and that these proteins also affect the persistence length over time. Interestingly, we find that the fraction of labeled tubulin dimers does not affect the measured persistence length. Further, we have enhanced the analysis method established by previous groups. We have added a bootstrapping with resampling analysis to estimate the error in the variance data used to determine the persistence length. Thus, we are able to perform a weighted fit to the data to more accurately determine the persistence length.


Giant Cystic Parathyroid Adenoma With Thrombosis Of Internal Jugular Vein Seen On Ct And Tc-99m Methoxy Isobutyl Isonitrile Parathyroid Scan, Maseeh Uz Zaman, Nosheen Fatima, Zafar Sajjad Apr 2012

Giant Cystic Parathyroid Adenoma With Thrombosis Of Internal Jugular Vein Seen On Ct And Tc-99m Methoxy Isobutyl Isonitrile Parathyroid Scan, Maseeh Uz Zaman, Nosheen Fatima, Zafar Sajjad

Department of Radiology

Primary hyper-parathyroidism is attributed by a solitary parathyroid adenoma in 80-85% cases and mostly are non-palpable and needs imaging for localization. Cystic degeneration of parathyroid adenoma is rarely seen in primary hyperparathyroidism. We are presenting a case of giant cystic functioning parathyroid adenoma with associated localized co-morbids.


Pediatrics For Parents Podcast Show 107: Short Stature (Audio File), Benjamin U. Nwosu Mar 2012

Pediatrics For Parents Podcast Show 107: Short Stature (Audio File), Benjamin U. Nwosu

Benjamin U. Nwosu

Interview (mp3 audio file, 13 MB, 29 minutes) by Benjamin Nwosu, MD with Rich Sagall, MD, editor and host of the "Pediatrics for Parents Podcast", October 24, 2010. Dr. Nwosu was interviewed about an article that he and Mary Lee, MD, wrote on the diagnosis and treatment of short and tall stature in children.


Pubspectra - Open Data Access Fluorescence Spectra, George Mcnamara Feb 2012

Pubspectra - Open Data Access Fluorescence Spectra, George Mcnamara

George McNamara

The Internet is enabling greater access to spectral imaging publications, spectral graphs, and data than that was available a generation ago. The spectral imaging systems discussed in this issue of Cytometry work because reagent and hardware spectra are reproducible, reusable, and provide input to spectral unmixing and spectral components recognition algorithms. These spectra need to be readily available in order to determine what to purchase, how to use it, and what the output means. We refer to several commercially sponsored and academic spectral web sites and discuss our spectral graphing and data sites. Sites include fluorescent dye graph servers from …


Mcnamara 2011 Feature Extraction (Image Analysis), George Mcnamara Feb 2012

Mcnamara 2011 Feature Extraction (Image Analysis), George Mcnamara

George McNamara

Feature Extraction presentation and movies in a ZIP file from a presentation I gave at ISAC 2011 in Baltomore, Md.

Feature extraction is one phrase for image analysis.


Reliability Of A Seated Three-Dimensional Passive Intervertebral Motion Test For Mobility, End-Feel, And Pain Provocation In Patients With Cervicalgia, D. M. Manning, G. S. Dedrick, P. S. Sizer, J. M. Brismée Jan 2012

Reliability Of A Seated Three-Dimensional Passive Intervertebral Motion Test For Mobility, End-Feel, And Pain Provocation In Patients With Cervicalgia, D. M. Manning, G. S. Dedrick, P. S. Sizer, J. M. Brismée

Physical Therapy

No abstract provided.


Chronic Female Pelvic Pain; Part Ii: Differential Diagnosis And Management, P. Nelson, G. Apte, R. Justiz, J. M. Brismée, G. S. Dedrick, P. S. Sizer Jan 2012

Chronic Female Pelvic Pain; Part Ii: Differential Diagnosis And Management, P. Nelson, G. Apte, R. Justiz, J. M. Brismée, G. S. Dedrick, P. S. Sizer

Physical Therapy

No abstract provided.


Chronic Female Pelvic Pain; Part I: Clinical Pathoanatomy And Examination Of The Pelvic Region, G. Apte, P. Nelson, J. M. Brismée, G. S. Dedrick, R. Justiz, P. S. Sizer Jr. Jan 2012

Chronic Female Pelvic Pain; Part I: Clinical Pathoanatomy And Examination Of The Pelvic Region, G. Apte, P. Nelson, J. M. Brismée, G. S. Dedrick, R. Justiz, P. S. Sizer Jr.

Physical Therapy

No abstract provided.


The Effect Of Isometric Shoulder Internal And External Rotation On The Acromiohumeral Distance, C. White, G. S. Dedrick, P. S. Sizer, G. G. Apte, J. M. Brismée Jan 2012

The Effect Of Isometric Shoulder Internal And External Rotation On The Acromiohumeral Distance, C. White, G. S. Dedrick, P. S. Sizer, G. G. Apte, J. M. Brismée

Physical Therapy

No abstract provided.


Healthway Research Program, Laura Drummy Jan 2012

Healthway Research Program, Laura Drummy

ECU Research Week

No abstract provided.


A Nhanes 2005-2006 Data Analysis Examining Early Childhood Factors, Food Security, Medical Insurance, And Childhood Obesity, Assanatu Iyatunde Savage Jan 2012

A Nhanes 2005-2006 Data Analysis Examining Early Childhood Factors, Food Security, Medical Insurance, And Childhood Obesity, Assanatu Iyatunde Savage

Presidential Alumni Research Dissemination Award

The purpose of this study, and primary research question, was to examine the relationships among early childhood factors, food security, and family medical insurance and childhood obesity. There are many factors associated with the overweight and obesity epidemic. Hence, creating solutions must be addressed on various platforms such as early childhood influences, food security/insecurity, and family availability of health insurance. Relevant and aggregate data on factors affecting childhood obesity could potentially lead to age appropriate interventions to prevent childhood obesity and its sequelae. The literature noted the social cognitive theory in addressing the relationship between parents, the environment, and childhood …


A Guide For Teachers And Paraprofessionals Working With Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder, Lesley Fettig Jan 2012

A Guide For Teachers And Paraprofessionals Working With Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder, Lesley Fettig

Occupational Therapy Capstones

The purpose of this scholarly project was to create a resource for occupational therapists in the public school system to provide a guide to educators and paraprofessionals working with children with autism spectrum disorder. The resulting guide for the occupational therapist provides the necessary materials to develop child specific guides for the educator and paraprofessional. The product provides education and guidance to optimize the educator and paraprofessional's ability to provide for the needs of a child with autism spectrum disorder in the school environment.

A comprehensive literature review was conducted to examine current best practice and treatment guidelines for autism …


Child, Parent, And Healthcare Professionals' Perspectives On Hiv Infection Status Disclosure To Children, Grace Gachanja Jan 2012

Child, Parent, And Healthcare Professionals' Perspectives On Hiv Infection Status Disclosure To Children, Grace Gachanja

Presidential Alumni Research Dissemination Award

HIV infected parents face great challenges when contemplating and performing disclosure of theirs and their children's illnesses to their infected and noninfected children. HIV disclosure guidelines for a parent's and child's illness do not exist in resource-poor nations. This hinders and impedes the delivery of disclosure from parent to child. This qualitative phenomenological study, based on the disease progression theory and the consequence theory of HIV disclosure, was conducted to understand the lived experiences of HIV-infected parents and their children living in Kenya before, during, and after disclosure of a parent's and child's HIV infection status. Thirty four participants consisting …


The Life Of A Caregiver Simulation: Teaching Students About Frail Older Adults And Their Family Caregivers, M. Mast, Erika Metzler Sawin, K. Pantaleo Dec 2011

The Life Of A Caregiver Simulation: Teaching Students About Frail Older Adults And Their Family Caregivers, M. Mast, Erika Metzler Sawin, K. Pantaleo

Erika Metzler Sawin

No abstract provided.


“The Body Gives Way, Things Happen”: Older Women Describe Breast Cancer With A Non-Supportive Intimate Partner, Erika Metzler Sawin Dec 2011

“The Body Gives Way, Things Happen”: Older Women Describe Breast Cancer With A Non-Supportive Intimate Partner, Erika Metzler Sawin

Erika Metzler Sawin

No abstract provided.