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Recurrence Of Nephrotic Syndrome Following Kidney Transplantation Is Associated With Initial Native Kidney Biopsy Findings., Jonathan H. Pelletier, Karan R. Kumar, Rachel Engen, Adam Bensimhon, Jennifer D. Varner, Michelle N. Rheault, Tarak Srivastava, Caroline Straatmann, Cynthia Silva, T Keefe Davis, Scott E. Wenderfer, Keisha Gibson, David Selewski, John Barcia, Patricia Weng, Christoph Licht, Natasha Jawa, Mahmoud Kallash, John W. Foreman, Delbert R. Wigfall, Annabelle N. Chua, Eileen Chambers, Christoph P. Hornik, Eileen D. Brewer, Shashi K. Nagaraj, Larry A. Greenbaum, Rasheed A. Gbadegesin Oct 2018

Recurrence Of Nephrotic Syndrome Following Kidney Transplantation Is Associated With Initial Native Kidney Biopsy Findings., Jonathan H. Pelletier, Karan R. Kumar, Rachel Engen, Adam Bensimhon, Jennifer D. Varner, Michelle N. Rheault, Tarak Srivastava, Caroline Straatmann, Cynthia Silva, T Keefe Davis, Scott E. Wenderfer, Keisha Gibson, David Selewski, John Barcia, Patricia Weng, Christoph Licht, Natasha Jawa, Mahmoud Kallash, John W. Foreman, Delbert R. Wigfall, Annabelle N. Chua, Eileen Chambers, Christoph P. Hornik, Eileen D. Brewer, Shashi K. Nagaraj, Larry A. Greenbaum, Rasheed A. Gbadegesin

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome (SRNS) due to focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) and minimal change disease (MCD) is a leading cause of end-stage kidney disease in children. Recurrence of primary disease following transplantation is a major cause of allograft loss. The clinical determinants of disease recurrence are not completely known. Our objectives were to determine risk factors for recurrence of FSGS/MCD following kidney transplantation and factors that predict response to immunosuppression following recurrence.

METHODS: Multicenter study of pediatric patients with kidney transplants performed for ESKD due to SRNS between 1/2006 and 12/2015. Demographics, clinical course, and biopsy data were …


Is It Coincidence Or Consequence For A Case With Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome Overlapping Sle To Develop An Immune Complex Nephropathy Followed By A Nonimmune Complex Podocytopathy?, Jinil Yoo, Hugo Villanueva, Manimaran Kaliamurthy, John Kang, Lin Lwin Jul 2018

Is It Coincidence Or Consequence For A Case With Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome Overlapping Sle To Develop An Immune Complex Nephropathy Followed By A Nonimmune Complex Podocytopathy?, Jinil Yoo, Hugo Villanueva, Manimaran Kaliamurthy, John Kang, Lin Lwin

NYMC Residents/Fellows Publications

Antiphospholipid antibody syndrome (APS) may occur in a primary form or in association with SLE and seldom presents with nephrotic syndrome (NS). We present a case with APS who developed recurrent NS 6 years apart. The first episode of NS occurred with biopsy findings consistent with lupus nephritis (LN) class V (membranous) with no clear evidence of SLE, and responded to a remission with steroids and MMF. On the 2(nd) episode, the biopsy revealed negative immunofluorescent (IF) study for immune complexes and EM findings of complete effacement of foot processes and acellular debris in thickened capillary walls, compatible with healed …


Intraoperative Detection Of Blood Vessels With An Imaging Needle During Neurosurgery In Humans, Hari Ramakonar, Bryden C. Quirk, Rodney W. Kirk, Jiawen Li, Angela Jacques, Christopher R.P Lind, Robert A. Mclaughlin Jan 2018

Intraoperative Detection Of Blood Vessels With An Imaging Needle During Neurosurgery In Humans, Hari Ramakonar, Bryden C. Quirk, Rodney W. Kirk, Jiawen Li, Angela Jacques, Christopher R.P Lind, Robert A. Mclaughlin

Health Sciences Papers and Journal Articles

Intracranial hemorrhage can be a devastating complication associated with needle biopsies of the brain. Hemorrhage can occur to vessels located adjacent to the biopsy needle as tissue is aspirated into the needle and removed. No intraoperative technology exists to reliably identify blood vessels that are at risk of damage. To address this problem, we developed an “imaging needle” that can visualize nearby blood vessels in real time. The imaging needle contains a miniaturized optical coherence tomography probe that allows differentiation of blood flow and tissue. In 11 patients, we were able to intraoperatively detect blood vessels (diameter, >500 μm) with …


Accuracy Of Multiparametric Magnetic Resonance Imaging To Detect Significant Prostate Cancer And Index Lesion Location, Hariette Goldman, Neha Singh, Catherine Harding, Joe Mcgirr, Alexa Seal, Ian Duncan, Steven Sowter Jan 2018

Accuracy Of Multiparametric Magnetic Resonance Imaging To Detect Significant Prostate Cancer And Index Lesion Location, Hariette Goldman, Neha Singh, Catherine Harding, Joe Mcgirr, Alexa Seal, Ian Duncan, Steven Sowter

Medical Papers and Journal Articles

Background: Multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI) of the prostate appears to improve prostate cancer detection, but studies comparing mpMRI to histopathology at the time of radical prostatectomy (RP) are lacking. This retrospective study determined the accuracy of mpMRI predicting Gleason score and index lesion location at the time of RP, the current gold standard for diagnosis.

Methods: Between April 2013 and April 2016, a database of all men aged more than 40 years who underwent RP after positive transrectal ultrasound biopsy by an experienced urological surgeon was collated at a single regional centre. This was cross‐referenced with a database of …


Added Value Of Second Biopsy Target In Screen-Detected Widespread Suspicious Breast Calcifications, Nathalie M. Falkner, Dana A. Hince, Gareth Porter, Ben Dessauvagie, Sanjay Jeganathan, Max Bulsara, Glen Lo Jan 2018

Added Value Of Second Biopsy Target In Screen-Detected Widespread Suspicious Breast Calcifications, Nathalie M. Falkner, Dana A. Hince, Gareth Porter, Ben Dessauvagie, Sanjay Jeganathan, Max Bulsara, Glen Lo

Health Sciences Papers and Journal Articles

Introduction: There is controversy on the optimal work‐up of screen‐detected widespread breast calcifications: whether to biopsy a single target or multiple targets. This study evaluates agreement between multiple biopsy targets within the same screen‐detected widespread (≥25 mm) breast calcification to determine if the second biopsy adds value.

Methods: Retrospective observational study of women screened in a statewide general population risk breast cancer mammographic screening program from 2009 to 2016. Screening episodes recalled for widespread calcifications where further views indicated biopsy, and two or more separate target areas were sampled within the same lesion were included. Percentage agreement and Cohen's Kappa …