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Mild And Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Longitudinally Profiled Using High-Resolution Metabolomics, Ali Yilmaz, Sigal Liraz Zaltsman, Esther Shohami, Juozas Gordevicius, Jack E. Sherman, Ray Bahado-Singh, Stewart F. Graham Sep 2022

Mild And Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Longitudinally Profiled Using High-Resolution Metabolomics, Ali Yilmaz, Sigal Liraz Zaltsman, Esther Shohami, Juozas Gordevicius, Jack E. Sherman, Ray Bahado-Singh, Stewart F. Graham

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An Epi-Metabolomics Approach For Studying Epigenetic And Metabolic Changes In Alzheimer’S Disease Brain, Nadia Ashrafi, Sangeetha Vishweswaraiah, Ali Yilmaz, Sumeyya Akyol, Juozas Gordevicius, Stewart Graham Sep 2022

An Epi-Metabolomics Approach For Studying Epigenetic And Metabolic Changes In Alzheimer’S Disease Brain, Nadia Ashrafi, Sangeetha Vishweswaraiah, Ali Yilmaz, Sumeyya Akyol, Juozas Gordevicius, Stewart Graham

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Interlaboratory Comparison Of Metabolomics Analyses Of Human And Rodent Blood Using Biocrates Mxp Quant 500 Kit, Nadia Ashrafi, Ali Yilmaz, Stewart F. Graham, Thomas O'Connell, Sumeyya Akyol Jun 2022

Interlaboratory Comparison Of Metabolomics Analyses Of Human And Rodent Blood Using Biocrates Mxp Quant 500 Kit, Nadia Ashrafi, Ali Yilmaz, Stewart F. Graham, Thomas O'Connell, Sumeyya Akyol

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Identifying Discrepancies In Diagnosis Of Pcos With Use Of Different Diagnostic Criteria, Naveena Daram, Sangeeeta Kaur May 2022

Identifying Discrepancies In Diagnosis Of Pcos With Use Of Different Diagnostic Criteria, Naveena Daram, Sangeeeta Kaur

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INTRODUCTION
Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is the most common endocrine disorder in women of reproductive age. Two main diagnostic criteria are used for PCOS: the Rotterdam and Androgen Excess Society (AES) criteria. Depending on which criteria is used, the diagnosis of PCOS may change. Therefore, our study investigates the discrepancies in the diagnosis of PCOS when using the Rotterdam versus the AES scale in the Beaumont Health System. This is clinically significant because a PCOS diagnosis should not be made lightly as it can come with many lifelong social, emotional, and medical implications.


Descriptive Causes For Decreased Breast And Cervical Screenings In Sikh Populations, Varneet Kaur Brar May 2022

Descriptive Causes For Decreased Breast And Cervical Screenings In Sikh Populations, Varneet Kaur Brar

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INTRODUCTION
Prior evaluations of breast and cervical cancer screens have found that immigrant South Asian women have lower compliance rates when compared to non-immigrant, white, or African American women (Shoemaker, 2016). It is widely accepted that early detection of cancers can improve outcomes for patients, and that screenings like mammography and pap smear tests are critical in this process. The aim of this study was to evaluate compliance rates for breast cervical cancer screens in Sikh women in Michigan, as well as to investigate attitudes which may be contributing to any disparities which may exist.


Effectiveness Of Prenatal Screening Tests On Predicting Cardiac Anomalies, Stephanie Y. Wong, Zeynep Alpay Savasan May 2022

Effectiveness Of Prenatal Screening Tests On Predicting Cardiac Anomalies, Stephanie Y. Wong, Zeynep Alpay Savasan

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Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the leading cause of birth defect-associated infant death. With 1 in 111 newborns born with CHD and an elevated infant mortality rate of 30-50%, early detection is imperative. Current prenatal screening mainly focuses on detecting chromosomal anomalies. However, the accuracy of these exams on detecting fetal cardiac abnormalities is not well researched. The primary goal of this study is to compare three prenatal screening tests’ potential, i.e anatomy ultrasound, nuchal translucency (NT), and cell-free DNA (cfDNA), in identifying risk for fetal cardiac anomalies.


Vbac Success In Women With Diabetes Mellitus Types I + Ii: A Pilot Study, Emma Randall, Rachel Taylor, Sarah Becker, Zeynep Alpay-Savasan May 2022

Vbac Success In Women With Diabetes Mellitus Types I + Ii: A Pilot Study, Emma Randall, Rachel Taylor, Sarah Becker, Zeynep Alpay-Savasan

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Due to a rise in cesarean sections since the 1970s, the American College of Gynecology has acted to reduce unnecessary cesarean deliveries. In 2017, ACOG released clinical management guidelines for vaginal birth after cesarean delivery (VBAC), including a nomogram to predict VBAC success. This nomogram, developed by Grobman et al. (2007), explored factors impacting VBAC success for delivery at term for a singleton pregnancy. While the presence of diabetes was evaluated in the study, it was not found to be a significant factor in predicting outcome. This study will take a more detailed look at if pre-existing diabetes impacts a …


Untargeted Metabolomic Identification Of Diagnostic Biomarkers In Ectopic Pregnancy, Onur Turkoglu, Robert Quinn, Stewart F. Graham, Ray Bahado-Singh Mar 2022

Untargeted Metabolomic Identification Of Diagnostic Biomarkers In Ectopic Pregnancy, Onur Turkoglu, Robert Quinn, Stewart F. Graham, Ray Bahado-Singh

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Introduction: Ectopic pregnancy (EP) is a potentially life-threatening condition and early diagnosis still remains a challenge, causing a delay in management leading to tubal rupture. Targeted metabolomics has been shown to identify novel biomarkers for the detection of ectopic pregnancy. Using untargeted metabolomics approach, we sought to identify putative plasma biomarkers for the detection of tubal EP compared to intrauterine pregnancies. Methods: This case-control study included prospective recruitment of 50 tubal EP cases and 50 early intrauterine pregnancy controls. Plasma samples were biochemically profiled using tandem liquid chromatographymass (MS/MS) spectrometry with untargeted metabolomics approach. To avoid over-fitting, datasets were randomly …


Does Maternal Sars-Cov-2 Infection Or Sars-Cov-2 Vaccination Trigger An Inflammatory Response In The Fetus?, Ali Alhousseini, Sonia Sajja, Onur Turkoglu, Kurt Wharton, Kirsten Gage, Jaber Saad, Jay Idler, Ray Bahado-Singh Jan 2022

Does Maternal Sars-Cov-2 Infection Or Sars-Cov-2 Vaccination Trigger An Inflammatory Response In The Fetus?, Ali Alhousseini, Sonia Sajja, Onur Turkoglu, Kurt Wharton, Kirsten Gage, Jaber Saad, Jay Idler, Ray Bahado-Singh

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Objective SARS-CoV-2 infection triggers a significant maternal inflammatory response. There is a dearth of data regarding whether maternal SARS-CoV-2 infection or SARS-CoV-2 vaccination triggers an inflammatory response in the fetus. Fetal Inflammatory Response Syndrome (FIRS) has been described in other clinical conditions such as intraamniotic infection and has been defined as a cord blood Interleukin-6 (IL-6) level > 11 pg/ml. The objective of the study is to evaluate Il-6 levels in the cord blood of three delivering women: SARS-CoV-2 infection group, SARS-CoV-2 vaccinated group, and a control group.

Study Design A prospective case control study of a total of 61 pregnant …


Prediction Of Small For Gestational Age Neonates By Combining Maternal Risk Factors With Biophysical Markers, Anthony O. Odibo, Umit Kayisli, Richard Bronsteen, Charles Lockwood Jan 2022

Prediction Of Small For Gestational Age Neonates By Combining Maternal Risk Factors With Biophysical Markers, Anthony O. Odibo, Umit Kayisli, Richard Bronsteen, Charles Lockwood

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OBJECTIVE: Studies have suggested a role for biophysical markers (BPM) including uterine artery Doppler (UAD) and maternal mean arterial pressure (MAP) in prediction of neonatal SGA. We sought to determine if the addition of flow velocities in spiral artery (SA), UAD, MAP and maternal risk factors could improve prediction of neonatal SGA, compared with using maternal risk factors alone. STUDY DESIGN: This is a prospective longitudinal study over a 5-year period. We measured SA UAD and MAP at: 11 to 13 + 6, 18 to 22 + 6/7 and 28 to 34+ 6/7 weeks of gestation. Prediction models for SGA …