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2. Body image and Black African women: A comparative study of Kenya and Nigeria.
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Balogun-Mwangi, Oyenike, Robinson-Wood, Tracy L., DeTore, Nicole R., Edwards George, Jessica B., Rodgers, Rachel F., and Sanchez, William
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Very few cross-national studies on body image focus on Black African women. In this study, a comparative analytical approach and sociocultural theory framework was utilized in examining measures of body image among 209 Kenyan and Nigerian women aged 18–69 (M = 34.4, SD = 7.81). We examined both weight-related and non-weight-related aspects of appearance, including hair texture, skin tone, and other racialized features. The regional samples were compared on scores of internalized Eurocentric beauty ideals, skin color satisfaction, objectified body consciousness, racialized body image satisfaction, and other demographic metrics. Kenyan and Nigerian women showed differences across multiple body image measures. Nigerian women showed thinner body ideals compared to Kenyan women and also endorsed higher skin color satisfaction, racialized body dissatisfaction, and internalized Eurocentric beauty idealization. Kenyan women showed higher levels of objectified body consciousness. An indirect effect of nationality was observed with internalized Eurocentric beauty ideals mediating differences in racialized body dissatisfaction and objectified body shame. Attention to regional variation in appearance satisfaction may deepen understandings of the particular sociocultural influences impacting body image among populations of Black African women. • Overview of body image findings focused on Black African women living in Africa. • -Support for regional differences in measures of body image among Black African women. • -Internalized Eurocentric beauty ideals may explain differences in body dissatisfaction. • -Comparative approaches may highlight differential impact of body image factors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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3. Efficacy and safety of the novel capsid inhibitor lenacapavir to treat multidrug-resistant HIV: week 52 results of a phase 2/3 trial
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Ogbuagu, Onyema, Segal-Maurer, Sorana, Ratanasuwan, Winai, Avihingsanon, Anchalee, Brinson, Cynthia, Workowski, Kimberly, Antinori, Andrea, Yazdanpanah, Yazdan, Trottier, Benoit, Wang, Hui, Margot, Nicolas, Dvory-Sobol, Hadas, Rhee, Martin S, Baeten, Jared M, Molina, Jean-Michel, DeJesus, Edwin, Richmond, Gary J., Berhe, Mezgebe, Ruane, Peter J., Sinclair, Gary Ian, Lichtenstein, Kenneth, Ramgopal, Moti N., Wiznia, Andrew, Workowski, Kimberly, Sanchez, William, Brinson, Cynthia, McGowan, Joseph P., Creticos, Catherine M., Berger, Daniel S., Wheeler, David A., Hagins, Debbie, Crofoot, Gordon E., Sims, James, Osiyemi, Olayemi, Hodge, Theo, Zurawski, Christine, Ogbuagu, Onyema, Segal-Maurer, Sorana, Ratanasuwan, Winai, Avihingsanon, Anchalee, Siripassorn, Krittaecho, Chetchotisakd, Ploenchan, Castagna, Antonella, Antinori, Andrea, Castelli, Francesco, Ronot-Bregigeon, Sylvie, Molina, Jean-Michel, Yazdanpanah, Yazdan, Trottier, Benoit, Brunetta, Jason, Shirasaka, Takuma, Yokomaku, Yoshiyuki, Koenig, Ellen, Mallolas, Josep, Stellbrink, Hans-Jurgen, Hung, Chien-Ching, and Rassool, Mohammed
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Lenacapavir, a first-in-class HIV-1 capsid inhibitor, is in development as a long-acting agent for treating and preventing HIV-1. We aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of lenacapavir with an optimised background regimen in adults living with multidrug-resistant HIV-1 up to 52 weeks.
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- 2023
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4. Outcomes with Finerenone in Participants with Stage 4 CKD and Type 2 Diabetes
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Sarafidis, Pantelis, Agarwal, Rajiv, Pitt, Bertram, Wanner, Christoph, Filippatos, Gerasimos, Boletis, John, Tuttle, Katherine R., Ruilope, Luis M., Rossing, Peter, Toto, Robert, Anker, Stefan D., Liu, Zhi-Hong, Joseph, Amer, Ahlers, Christiane, Brinker, Meike, Lawatscheck, Robert, Bakris, George, Aizenberg, Diego, Bartolacci, Inés, Besada, Diego, Bittar, Julio, Chahin, Mariano, Elbert, Alicia, Gelersztein, Elizabeth, Liberman, Alberto, Maffei, Laura, Manghi, Federico Pérez, Sanabria, Hugo, Vallejos, Augusto, Viñes, Gloria, Wassermann, Alfredo, Abhayaratna, Walter, Acharya, Shamasunder, Ekinci, Elif, Lee, Darren, MacIsaac, Richard, Mah, Peak Mann, Nelson, Craig, Packham, David, Pape, Alexia, Roger, Simon, Stephenson, Hugo, Suranyi, Michael, Wittert, Gary, Vale, Elizabeth, Colman, Peter, Colquhoun, David, Ellis, Chris, Joshua, Kim, Pedagogos, Eugenia, Regal, Paul, Topliss, Duncan, Vandeleur, James, Verjans, Johan, Wittert, Gary, Wynne, Katie-Jane, Clodi, Martin, Ebenbichler, Christoph, Fliesser-Görzer, Evelyn, Hanusch, Ursula, Krebs, Michael, Lhotta, Karl, Ludvik, Bernhard, Mayer, Gert, Neudorfer, Peter, Paulweber, Bernhard, Prager, Rudolf, Preiß, Wolfgang, Prischl, Friedrich, Schernthaner, Gerit-Holger, Sourij, Harald, Wiesholzer, Martin, Drexel, Heinz, Oberbauer, Rainer, Schönherr, Hans-Robert, Doubel, Peter, Engelen, Wendy, Gillard, Pieter, Hougardy, Jean-Michel, Krzesinski, Jean-Marie, Maes, Bart, Speeckaert, Marijn, Stas, Koen, van Gaal, Luc, Vanbelleghem, Hilde, Duyck, Francis, Scheen, André, Antunes, Daniela, Botelho, Roberto, Brito, Claudia, Canani, Luis, Canziani, Maria Eugenia, Cerqueira, Maria, de Paula, Rogerio, Eliaschewitz, Freddy, Figueiredo, Carlos Eduardo, Forti, Adriana, Hissa, Miguel, Leite, Emerson Lima Maurilo, Noronha, Irene, Paolino, Bruno, Paschoalin, Nathalia, Paschoalin, Raphael, Filho, Roberto Pecoits, Pereira, Marcio, Portes, Evandro, Precoma, Dalton, Rea, Rosangela, Riella, Miguel, Salles, Joao Eduardo, Vasconcellos, Eduardo, Vencio, 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Oh, Dong-Jin, Park, Junbeom, Shin, Seok Joon, Sung, Su-Ah, Yu, Jae Myung, Chung, HyeSoo, Huh, Ji Hye, Kang, JunGoo, Kim, ChulSik, Kim, HyeSoon, Kim, NamHoon, Lim, Soo, Cho, Young Min, Park, Cheol Young, Agraz, Irene, Ampudia, Francisco Javier, Bouarich, Hanane, Calero, Francesca, Castro, Cristina, Guldris, Secundino Cigarrán, Garrit, Josep Cruzado, de Álvaro, Fernando, Galcerán, Josep, Albarrán, Olga González, Jaras, Julio Hernández, Ibernón, Meritxell, Deben, Francisco Martínez, Ma, Esteban, Dolores Martínez, Pascual Izuel, José María, Martins, Judith, Mediavilla, Juan, Michán, Alfredo, Santos, Julio Pascual, Poch, Esteban, Rusillo, Manuel Polaina, Juan, Carlos Sánchez, Olmo, Rafael Santamaría, Segura de la Morena, José Julián, Soto, Alfonso, Troya, Maribel, Castro, Fernando Cereto, Fernández, Pablo Gómez, Sánchez, Laura Fuentes, Moya, Mercedes González, Marrero, Domingo Hernández, Maroto, Gonzalo Piedrola, Redón, Josep, Seron, Daniel, Bruchfeld, Annette, Curiac, Dan, Eliasson, Ken, Frank, Malin, Guron, Gregor, Hellberg, Olof, Hellgren, Margareta, Larnefeldt, Hans, Lindholm, Carl-Johan, Löndahl, Magnus, Rein-Hedin, Erik, Soveri, Inga, Spaak, Jonas, Tengmark, Bengt-Olov, Lif-Tiberg, Cornelia, Månflod, Johan, Nguyen, Han, Ackermann, Daniel, Bilz, Stefan, Burnier, Michel, Forster, Christian, Kalbermatter, Stefan, Kistler, Andreas, Pechère-Bertschi, Antoinette, Schultes, Bernd, Laimer, Markus, Rudofsky, Gottfried, Strey, Christopher, Wuerzner, Gregoire, Chang, Chiz-Tzung, Hung, Cheng-Chieh, Jiang, Ju-Ying, Lee, Chien-Te, Lin, Shuei-Liong, Tarng, Der-Cherng, Tu, Shih-Te, Wu, Mai-Szu, Wu, Ming-Ju, Chuang, Lee-Ming, Deerochanawong, Chaicharn, Kitiyakara, Chagriya, Ophascharoensuk, Vuddhidej, Pongchaiyakul, Chatlert, Satirapoj, Bancha, Kosachunhanan, Natapong, Sritara, Piyamitr, Eren, Necmi, Gul, Ibrahim, Gulel, Okan, Kocyigit, Ismail, Kumbasar, Abdulbaki, Sahin, Idris, Sari, Ramazan, Sayin, Burak, Tavli, Talat, Ustundag, Sedat, Yenicerioglu, Yavuz, Badak, Ozer, Cayli, Murat, Oguz, Aytekin, Ozdogan, Oner, Sari, Ibrahim, Temizhan, Ahmet, Tigen, Mustafa, Turk, Ugur, Yilmaz, Huseyin, Yilmaz, Mehmet, Bondarets, Iryna, Botsyurko, Volodymyr, Chernikova, Viktoriia, Donets, Oleksandra, Fushtey, Ivan, Grachova, Mariia, Isayeva, Anna, Kogut, Dmytro, Komisarenko, Julia, Kravchun, Nonna, Malyar, Kateryna, Mankovsky, Borys, Martynyuk, Liliya, Maslyanko, Vitaliy, Myshanych, Halyna, Pererva, Larysa, Pertseva, Nataliia, Serhiyenko, Oleksandr, Smirnov, Ivan, Sokolova, Liubov, Stryzhak, Vasyl, Vlasenko, Maryna, Isayeva, Ganna, Larin, Oleksandr, AbouSaleh, Ahmad, Barratt, Jonathan, Dang, Cuong, Kahal, Hassan, Kirk, Adam, Kilvert, Anne, Kon, Sui Phi, McCafferty, Kieran, Patel, Dipesh, Rice, Sam, Vijayaraman, Arutchelvam, Wong, Yuk-ki, Gibson, Martin, Wahba, Mona, Zaidi, Reza, Bilous, Rudy, Johnson, Andrew, Kalathil, Dhanya, Kilvert, Anne, Kyriakidou, Christina, Mathew, Amit, Mukhtar, Rasha, Munsoor, Imrozia, Poterajlo, Anton, Swift, Pauline, Acosta, Idalia, Adams, Atoya, Adler, Sharon, Ajani, Dilawar, Ali, Slamat, Alicic, Radica, Al-Karadsheh, Amer, Alla, Sreedhara, Allison, D., Andrawis, Nabil, Arif, Ahmed, Awad, Ahmed, Azizad, Masoud, Bahrami, Michael, Bansal, Shweta, Barag, Steven, Barakzoy, Ahmad, Barney, Mark, Barzilay, Joshua, Bashir, Khalid, Bautista, Jose, Beddhu, Srinivasan, Belo, Diogo, Benjamin, Sabrina, Berenji, Ramin, Bhargava, Anuj, Birriel, Jose, Brietzke, Stephen, Brosius, Frank, Brusco, Osvaldo, Burgner, Anna, Busch, Robert, Canadas, Rafael, Caramori, Maria, Cardona, Jose, Case, Christopher, Cruz, Humberto, Dandillaya, Ramprasad, Dawoud, Dalia, Din, Zia, Dixon, Bradley, Doshi, Ankur, Drakakis, James, El Shahawy, Mahfouz, El-Meanawy, Ashraf, El-Shahawy, Mohammed, Evans, John, Fadda, George, Farooq, Umar, Fernando, Roland, Fink, Raymond, First, Brian, Fitz-Patrick, David, Flack, John, Fluck, Patrick, Fogelfeld, Leon, Fonseca, Vivian, Frias, Juan, Galphin, Claude, Garcia-Mayol, Luis, Goldstein, Gary, Gonzalez, Edgar, Gonzalez-Abreu, Francisco, Gore, Ashwini, Grant, David, Habwe, Violet, Hamilton, Maxine, Hammoud, Jamal, Handelsman, Stuart, Hartman, Israel, Heigerick, Glenn, Henry, Andrew, Hernandez, German, Hernandez-Cassis, Carlos, Herrera, Carlos, Hertel, Joachim, Huang, Wenyu, Iglesias, Rogelio, Iranmanesh, Ali, Jackson, Timothy, Jain, Mahendra, Jamerson, Kenneth, Johnson, Karen, Judd, Eric, Kaplan, Joshua, Kayali, Zeid, Khan, Bobby, Khan, Muhammad, Kharait, Sourabh, Kirkman, M. Sue, Kopyt, Nelson, Kotzker, Wayne, Kovesdy, Csaba, Kreit, Camil, Krishna, Arvind, Kronfli, Saeed, Lee, Keung, LeJeune, Derek, Lemus, Brenda, Leon-Forero, Carlos, Linfert, Douglas, Lora, Henry, Lurie, Alexander, Maddukuri, Geetha, Magno, Alexander, Maletz, Louis, Mandayam, Sreedhar, Markell, Mariana, Mayfield, Ronald, Mbogua, Caroline, McMullen, Dierdre, Meisner, Carl, Minton, Stephen, Mocherla, Bharat, Mohandas, Rajesh, Montero, Manuel, Moustafa, Moustafa, Nadkarni, Salil, Nakhle, Samer, Navarro, Jesus, Neyra, Nilda, Nica, Romanita, Nicol, Philip, Norwood, Paul, Numrungroad, Visal, Donovan, Richard O′, Odugbesan, A., Paoli-Bruno, Jorge, Parikh, Samir, Patel, Rakesh, Peixoto, Aldo, Pergola, Pablo, Perlman, Alan, Pettis, Karlton, Pisoni, Roberto, Ponduchi, Mirela, Posada, Jorge, Prabhakar, Sharma, Radhakrishnan, Jai, Rahman, Mahboob, Raina, Rupesh, Rastogi, Anjay, Reisin, Efrain, Rendell, Marc, Robertson, David, Rocco, Michael, Romeu, Hugo, Rosas, Sylvia, Rosenfeld, Jack, Ross, Dennis, Rothman, Jeffrey, Rudolph, Lance, Ruhullah, Yusuf, Ruoff, Gary, Ryu, Jeffrey, Sahani, Mandeep, Sam, Ramin, Samuels, Garfield, Sanchez, William, Santos, Vladimir, Satko, Scott, Saxena, Sanjeev, Scott, David, Seco, Gilberto, Seek, Melvin, Serota, Harvey, Shafi, Tariq, Shahid, Nauman, Shanik, Michael, Sharma, Santosh, Sinha, Arjun, Smelser, James, Smith, Mark, Soe, Kyaw, Solomon, Richard, Soroka, Eugene, Soufer, Joseph, Spinowitz, Bruce, Spry, Leslie, Suarez, Rosa, Subramanian, Bala, Szerlip, Harold, Tamirisa, Aparna, Thomson, Stephen, Tran, Tuan-Huy, Treger, Richard, Trullenque, Gretel, Turk, Thomas, Umpierrez, Guillermo, Urbach, Daniel, Valdes, Martin, Valika, Shujauddin, Vega, Damaris, Weissman, Peter, Whaley-Connell, Adam, Winston, Jonathan, Wise, Jonathan, Wynne, Alan, Zeig, Steven, Abdel-Rahman, Emaad, Abreu, Edel, Awad, Alaa, Bahri, Nader, Bertsch, John, Bleich, David, Bornfreund, Jonathan, Brar, Harjeet, Brian, Susan, Brinson, Cynthia, Bruschetta, Humberto, Carpio, Jose, Cohen, Steven, Cosby, John, Dhanireddy, Soni, Diaz, Jorge, Dunn, Fredrick, Eppanapally, Sabitha, Fayad, Joseph, Goel, Archana, Govindaraju, Kanakadurga, Halpern, Stephen, Jones, Audrey, Kaye, William, Knight, Herbert, Koch, Stanley, Kohli, Nandini, Lastra, Guido, Lerman, Sam, Loredo, Jorge, Lovre, Dragana, Mandviwala, Mustafa, Martin, Earl, Meyer, Jill, Murray, John, Oliver, David, Oparil, Suzanne, Penabad, Jesus, Pereira, Isabel, Popeil, Larry, Quesada, Gonzalo, Ramanathan, Kodangudi, Ramos-Gonez, Luis, Rastegar, Mandana, Rastogi, Padmashri, Rondon, Juan, Roy-Chaudhury, Prabir, Smith, David, Williamson, Don, Womack, Catherine, Yamout, Hala, Yuryev, Michael, Chu, Phuong, Van Hoang, Lam, Khanh, Tran, Phi Nga, Nguyen Thi, Son, Pham Nguyen, Tran, Lan Phuong, Le, Thuy Khuong, Nguyen, Boi Ngoc, Nguyen, Thao, Nui, Nguyen Minh, Nam, Tran Quang, and Tran, Kim Chi
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5. Lenacapavir administered every 26 weeks or daily in combination with oral daily antiretroviral therapy for initial treatment of HIV: a randomised, open-label, active-controlled, phase 2 trial
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Gupta, Samir K, Berhe, Mezgebe, Crofoot, Gordon, Benson, Paul, Ramgopal, Moti, Sims, James, McDonald, Cheryl, Ruane, Peter, Sanchez, William E, Scribner, Anita, Liu, Shan-Yu, VanderVeen, Laurie A, Dvory-Sobol, Hadas, Rhee, Martin S, Baeten, Jared M, and Koenig, Ellen
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Antiretroviral agents with novel mechanisms and dosing intervals could expand treatment options for people with HIV. Lenacapavir, an inhibitor of capsid protein that makes use of a unique mechanism, can be administered orally or subcutaneously. We sought to explore the efficacy of lenacapavir in various combination regimens as initial and maintenance therapy for HIV.
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6. Polymer-Assisted Dispersion of Boron Nitride/Graphene in a Thermoplastic Polyurethane Hybrid for Cooled Smart Clothes.
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Soong, Yu-Chian, Li, Jia-Wun, Chen, Yan-Feng, Chen, Jian-Xun, Lee Sanchez, William Anderson, Tsai, Wei-Yi, Chou, Tzu-Yang, Cheng, Chih-Chia, and Chiu, Chih-Wei
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7. Liver transplantation for acute liver failure in a SARS‐CoV‐2 PCR‐positive patient
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Yohanathan, Lavanya, Campioli, Cristina C., Mousa, Omar Y., Watt, Kymberly, Friedman, Daniel Z. P., Shah, Vijay, Ramkissoon, Resham, Hines, Alexander S., Kamath, Patrick S., Razonable, Raymund R., Badley, Andrew D., DeMartino, Erin S., Joyner, Michael J., Graham, Rondell, Vergidis, Paschalis, Simonetto, Doug A., Sanchez, William, Taner, Timucin, Heimbach, Julie K., Beam, Elena, and Leise, Michael D.
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Current guidelines recommend deferring liver transplantation (LT) in patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‐CoV‐2) infection until clinical improvement occurs and two PCR tests collected at least 24 hours apart are negative. We report a case of an 18‐year‐old, previously healthy African‐American woman diagnosed with COVID‐19, who presents with acute liver failure (ALF) requiring urgent LT in the context of SARS‐CoV‐2 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) positivity. The patient was thought to have acute Wilsonian crisis on the basis of hemolytic anemia, alkaline phosphatase:bilirubin ratio <4, AST:ALT ratio >2.2, elevated serum copper, and low uric acid, although an unusual presentation of COVID‐19 causing ALF could not be excluded. After meeting criteria for status 1a listing, the patient underwent successful LT, despite ongoing SARS‐CoV‐2 PCR positivity. Remdesivir was given immediately posttransplant, and mycophenolate mofetil was withheld initially and the SARS‐CoV‐2 PCR test eventually became negative. Three months following transplantation, the patient has made a near‐complete recovery. This case highlights that COVID‐19 with SARS‐CoV‐2 PCR positivity may not be an absolute contraindication for transplantation in ALF. Criteria for patient selection and timing of LT amid the COVID‐19 pandemic need to be validated in future studies. An 18‐year‐old, previously healthy African American woman presents with both acute COVID‐19 (known recent exposure; SARS‐CoV‐2 polymerase chain reaction positivity) and acute liver failure (previously undiagnosed Wilson's Disease), undergoes urgent liver transplantation 2 weeks after presentation and has a near‐complete recovery.
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8. Liver transplantation for acute liver failure in a SARS-CoV-2 PCR-positive patient
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Yohanathan, Lavanya, Campioli, Cristina C., Mousa, Omar Y., Watt, Kymberly, Friedman, Daniel Z.P., Shah, Vijay, Ramkissoon, Resham, Hines, Alexander S., Kamath, Patrick S., Razonable, Raymund R., Badley, Andrew D., DeMartino, Erin S., Joyner, Michael J., Graham, Rondell, Vergidis, Paschalis, Simonetto, Doug A., Sanchez, William, Taner, Timucin, Heimbach, Julie K., Beam, Elena, and Leise, Michael D.
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Current guidelines recommend deferring liver transplantation (LT) in patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection until clinical improvement occurs and two PCR tests collected at least 24 hours apart are negative. We report a case of an 18-year-old, previously healthy African-American woman diagnosed with COVID-19, who presents with acute liver failure (ALF) requiring urgent LT in the context of SARS-CoV-2 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) positivity. The patient was thought to have acute Wilsonian crisis on the basis of hemolytic anemia, alkaline phosphatase:bilirubin ratio <4, AST:ALT ratio >2.2, elevated serum copper, and low uric acid, although an unusual presentation of COVID-19 causing ALF could not be excluded. After meeting criteria for status 1a listing, the patient underwent successful LT, despite ongoing SARS-CoV-2 PCR positivity. Remdesivir was given immediately posttransplant, and mycophenolate mofetil was withheld initially and the SARS-CoV-2 PCR test eventually became negative. Three months following transplantation, the patient has made a near-complete recovery. This case highlights that COVID-19 with SARS-CoV-2 PCR positivity may not be an absolute contraindication for transplantation in ALF. Criteria for patient selection and timing of LT amid the COVID-19 pandemic need to be validated in future studies.
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9. Engaging and Empowering the Front Lines During the COVID-19 Outpatient Practice Reactivation
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Lucchinetti, Claudia F., von Bormann, Alexander G., Nagel, Jill J., Jones, Amie E., O’Horo, John C., Callstrom, Matthew R., Amrami, Kimberly K., Barth, Jean E., Breeher, Laura E., Callstrom, Matthew R., Dowdy, Sean C., Evers, Theresa S., Hucke, Dawn L., Hurt, Ryan T., Jones, Amie E., Lucchinetti, Claudia F., Nagel, Jill J., O’Horo, John C., Otte, Kimberly K., Pringnitz, Rachel L., Prunty, Maureen E., Ravikumar, Prajnashree, Rushlow, David R., Sanchez, William, Swift, Melanie D., Tommaso, Christopher P., von Bormann, Alexander G., and Wehde, Mark B.
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10. Volumetric Microsampling of Capillary Blood Spot vs Whole Blood Sampling for Therapeutic Drug Monitoring of Tacrolimus and Cyclosporin A: Accuracy and Patient Satisfaction
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Mbughuni, Michael M, Stevens, Maria A, Langman, Loralie J, Kudva, Yogish C, Sanchez, William, Dean, Patrick G, and Jannetto, Paul J
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11. Study on the performance of thin-film VCSELs on composite metal substrate
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Lee Sanchez, William Anderson, Sinha, Shreekant, Wang, Po-Yu, and Horng, Ray-Hua
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12. Revamping Outpatient Care for Patients Without COVID-19
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Storino, Colleen B., Watson, James C., Sanchez, William, Brown, Michael J., Tande, Aaron J., and Loftus, Conor G.
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13. Wait Time of Less Than 6 and Greater Than 18 Months Predicts Hepatocellular Carcinoma Recurrence After Liver Transplantation: Proposing a Wait Time “Sweet Spot”
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Mehta, Neil, Heimbach, Julie, Lee, David, Dodge, Jennifer L., Harnois, Denise, Burns, Justin, Sanchez, William, Roberts, John P., and Yao, Francis Y.
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This study confirms other studies indicating that both very long and very short waiting times for liver transplantation are associated with worse outcomes for hepatocellular cancer.
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14. Evaluation of Anodizing Time on the Growth of TiO2 Nanotubes Using Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy
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Galindo, Miroslava, Sanchez, William, Aldana, Jorge, and, Gonzalez, and Palomar, Manuel
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The applications of titanium (Ti) are different, in order to seek to modify any of their features for increase their mechanical propierties by mention, in this work/project it modifies the surface throwugh the growth of TiO2 nanotubes by the route electrochemical, it performed an evaluation of this growth of them TiO2 nanotubes, depending on the anodizing time, through tests of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). Samples of TiO2 nanotubes were inmersed in a saline solution of Hank's that simulates body fluids, for a period of time (1 month), with the aim of obtaining favorable responses compared to the formation of the oxide layer on metalic Titanium required usually in prothesis or implant bone, for the possible use of these nanotubes as a replacement for the usual Ti oxide layer.
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15. Validation of a Risk Estimation of Tumor Recurrence After Transplant (RETREAT) Score for Hepatocellular Carcinoma Recurrence After Liver Transplant
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Mehta, Neil, Heimbach, Julie, Harnois, Denise M., Sapisochin, Gonzalo, Dodge, Jennifer L., Lee, David, Burns, Justin M., Sanchez, William, Greig, Paul D., Grant, David R., Roberts, John P., and Yao, Francis Y.
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IMPORTANCE: Several factors are associated with increased hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) recurrence after liver transplantation (LT), but no reliable risk score has been established to determine the individual risk for HCC recurrence. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to develop and validate a Risk Estimation of Tumor Recurrence After Transplant (RETREAT) score for patients with HCC meeting Milan criteria by imaging. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Predictors of recurrence were tested in a development cohort of 721 patients who underwent LT between 2002 and 2012 at 3 academic transplant centers (University of California–San Francisco; Mayo Clinic, Rochester; and Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville) to create the RETREAT score. This was subsequently validated in a cohort of 341 patients also meeting Milan criteria by imaging who underwent LT at the University of Toronto transplant center using the C concordance statistic and net reclassification index. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Characteristics associated with post-LT HCC recurrence. RESULTS: A total of 1061 patients participated in the study; 77.8% (825) were men, and the median (IQR) age was 58.2 (53.3-63.9) years in the development cohort and 56.4 (51.7-61.0) years in the validation cohort (P < .001). In the development cohort of 721 patients (542 men), median α-fetoprotein (AFP) level at the time of LT was 8.3 ng/mL; 9.4% had microvascular invasion (n = 68), and 22.1% were beyond Milan criteria on explant (n = 159) owing to understaging by pretransplantation imaging. Cumulative probabilities of HCC recurrence at 1 and 5 years were 5.7% and 12.8%, respectively. On multivariable Cox proportional hazards regression, 3 variables were independently associated with HCC recurrence: microvascular invasion, AFP at time of LT, and the sum of the largest viable tumor diameter and number of viable tumors on explant. The RETREAT score was created using these 3 variables, with scores ranging from 0 to 5 or higher that were highly predictive of HCC recurrence (C statistic, 0.77). RETREAT was able to stratify 5-year post-LT recurrence risk ranging from less than 3% with a score of 0 to greater than 75% with a score of 5 or higher. The validation cohort (n = 340; 283 men) had significantly higher microvascular invasion (23.8% [n = 81], P < .001), explant beyond Milan criteria (37.3% [n = 159], P < .001), and HCC recurrence at 5 years (17.9% [n = 159], P = .03). RETREAT showed good model discrimination (C statistic, 0.82; 95% CI, 0.77-0.86) and superior recurrence risk classification compared with explant Milan criteria (net reclassification index, 0.40; P = .001) in the validation cohort. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: We have developed and validated a simple and novel prognostic score that may improve post-LT HCC surveillance strategies and help identify patients who may benefit from future adjuvant therapies.
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16. Surveillance for liver complications after the Fontan procedure
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Hilscher, Moira B., Johnson, Jonathan N., Cetta, Frank, Driscoll, David J., Poterucha, John J., Sanchez, William, Connolly, Heidi M., and Kamath, Patrick S.
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The physiological consequences of the Fontan circulation impose risk for hepatic dysfunction and may culminate in hepatic fibrosis, cirrhosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma. Consensus regarding appropriate surveillance modalities to diagnose liver disease in Fontan patients is lacking, in part due to the relative lack of strong evidence and prospective studies in this patient population. The goal of this paper is to critically review the current evidence and provide recommendations for the surveillance of hepatic complications in the post‐Fontan patient population.
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17. The Relationship Between Health Literacy and Outcomes Before and After Kidney Transplantation
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Lorenz, Elizabeth C., Petterson, Tanya M., Schinstock, Carrie A., Johnson, Bradley K., Kukla, Aleksandra, Kremers, Walter K., Sanchez, William, and Yost, Kathleen J.
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18. Liver transplantation in the management of perihilar cholangiocarcinoma
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Gulamhusein, Aliya F and Sanchez, William
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Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is the second most common primary hepatic neoplasm and accounts for 10–20% of hepatobiliary cancer-related deaths. The prognosis of patients with CCA is poor with 5-year survival rates of 10%, partially due to the limited effective treatment options that exist for this disease. In this review, we discuss the evolving role of liver transplantation in the management of patients with perihilar CCA (pCCA). We specifically discuss the Mayo Clinic protocol of neoadjuvant chemoradiation followed by liver transplantation in selected patients with pCCA and describe pretransplant, peritransplant, and post-transplant considerations and challenges with this approach. Finally, we review local, national and international outcomes and discuss future directions in optimizing this treatment strategy for patients who otherwise have few therapeutic options and limited survival.
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19. Liver transplantation in the management of perihilar cholangiocarcinoma
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Gulamhusein, Aliya F and Sanchez, William
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Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is the second most common primary hepatic neoplasm and accounts for 10–20 of hepatobiliary cancer-related deaths. The prognosis of patients with CCA is poor with 5-year survival rates of 10, partially due to the limited effective treatment options that exist for this disease. In this review, we discuss the evolving role of liver transplantation in the management of patients with perihilar CCA (pCCA). We specifically discuss the Mayo Clinic protocol of neoadjuvant chemoradiation followed by liver transplantation in selected patients with pCCA and describe pretransplant, peritransplant, and post-transplant considerations and challenges with this approach. Finally, we review local, national and international outcomes and discuss future directions in optimizing this treatment strategy for patients who otherwise have few therapeutic options and limited survival.
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20. Trauma and Returning to Work: Women’s Lived Experiences and its Implications for Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling
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Ballou, Mary, Balogun, Oyenike, Gittens, Galina, Matsumoto, Atsushi, and Sanchez, William
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This study examined the experiences of fifteen women trauma survivors who were returning to work. All participants had histories of interpersonal violence and were receiving mental health counseling for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and vocational services from a state vocational rehabilitation program. Using a feminist qualitative research method, the participants were interviewed and the data analyzed for common and emergent themes. The findings highlight their experiences with vocational counseling and counselors, and underscore significant factors that affected their return to work including health concerns, mental health treatment, family and community support, and accessing resources. Implications for vocational rehabilitation counselors include increased awareness of the challenges that influence mental health, career decision making, job readiness, and a need for examining institutional barriers.
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21. Statins Are Associated With a Reduced Risk of Hepatocellular Cancer: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.
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Singh, Siddharth, Singh, Preet Paul, Singh, Abha Goyal, Murad, Mohammad Hassan, and Sanchez, William
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Background & Aims: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a leading cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide. Several studies have shown that statins could have chemopreventive effects on HCC. We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis of studies that evaluated the effects of statins on the risk of HCC. Methods: We conducted a systematic search of MEDLINE, Embase, and Web of Science through May 2012 and manually reviewed the literature. Studies were included if they evaluated and clearly defined exposure to statins, reported the incidence of HCC, and reported relative risks or odds ratios (ORs) or provided data for their estimation. Ten studies reporting 4298 cases of HCC in 1,459,417 patients were analyzed. Summary OR estimates with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated using the random effects model. Statistical heterogeneity was assessed with the Cochran''s Q statistic and I
2 statistic. Results: Statin users were less likely to develop HCC than statin nonusers (adjusted OR, 0.63; 95% CI, 0.52–0.76), although the results were heterogeneous (P = .01, I2 = 59%). This heterogeneity could be accounted for by study location (Asian population [n = 4]: adjusted OR, 0.52; 95% CI, 0.42–0.64; Western population [n = 6]: adjusted OR, 0.67; 95% CI, 0.53–0.85) and design (observational studies [n = 7]: adjusted OR, 0.60; 95% CI, 0.49–0.73; clinical trials [n = 3]: adjusted OR, 0.95; 95% CI, 0.62–1.45). Conclusions: Based on meta-analysis, statin use is associated with a reduced risk of HCC, most strongly in Asian but also in Western populations. Randomized clinical trials in populations at high risk for HCC (especially in Asian populations with hepatitis B) are warranted. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]- Published
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22. Long-term Probability of and Mortality From De Novo Malignancy After Liver Transplantation.
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Watt, Kymberly D.S., Pedersen, Rachel A., Kremers, Walter K., Heimbach, Julie K., Sanchez, William, and Gores, Gregory J.
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LIVER transplantation ,LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE disorders ,HEPATITIS C virus ,HEMATOLOGIC malignancies ,INFLAMMATORY bowel diseases ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,PATIENTS - Abstract
Background & Aims: Information about malignancies that arise in patients after liver transplantation comes from volunteer registry databases and single-center retrospective studies. We analyzed a multicenter, prospectively obtained database to assess the probabilities of and risk factors for de novo malignancies in patients after liver transplantation. Methods: We analyzed the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases'' liver transplantation database of 798 adults who received transplants from April 1990 to June 1994 and long-term follow-up data through January 2003. In this patient population, 171 adult patients developed 271 de novo malignancies. Of these malignancies, 147 were skin-related, 29 were hematologic, and 95 were solid organ cancers; we focused on nonskin malignancies. Results: The probability of developing any nonskin malignancy was highest in patients with primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC; 22% at 10 years) or alcohol-related liver disease (ALD; 18% at 10 years); all other diagnoses had a 10% probability. Multivariate analysis indicated that increased age by decade (hazard ratio [HR] = 1.33, P = .01), a history of smoking (HR = 1.6, P = .046), PSC (HR = 2.5, P = .001), and ALD (HR = 2.1, P = .01) were associated with development of solid malignancies after liver transplantation. The probabilities of death after diagnosis of hematologic and solid malignancy were 44.0% and 38.0% at 1 year and 57.6% and 53.1% at 5 years, respectively. Conclusions: De novo malignancy primarily affects patients with PSC or ALD, compared to other transplant recipients, with a significant impact on long-term survival. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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23. Chemopreventive strategies in hepatocellular carcinoma
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Singh, Siddharth, Singh, Preet Paul, Roberts, Lewis R., and Sanchez, William
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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the third most common cause of death from cancer. The incidence and mortality of HCC are increasing in most Western countries as a result of an ageing cohort infected with chronic hepatitis C, and are expected to continue to rise as a consequence of the obesity epidemic. Chemopreventive strategies aimed at decreasing the risk or delaying the onset of HCC are needed. Universal immunization against HBV and antiviral therapy against HBV and HCV in patients with established disease has consistently been associated with reduced HCC risk, especially in patients who achieve sustained virologic response. However, the cost-effectiveness of antiviral therapy for primary HCC prevention is not known. Several commonly prescribed medications seem promising as chemopreventive agents against HCC, including statins, antidiabetic medications and aspirin. Dietary agents such as coffee, vitamin E and fish oil as well as phytochemicals might also be associated with reduced risk of HCC. Though randomized controlled trials are ideally needed to firmly establish efficacy, such chemoprevention trials are logistically and ethically challenging. Well-designed, prospective, population-based cohort studies might provide the best evidence for chemopreventive efficacy of these agents.
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24. Application of artificial intelligence using a novel EUS-based convolutional neural network model to identify and distinguish benign and malignant hepatic masses.
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Marya, Neil B., Powers, Patrick D., Fujii-Lau, Larissa, Abu Dayyeh, Barham K., Gleeson, Ferga C., Chen, Shigao, Long, Zaiyang, Hough, David M., Chandrasekhara, Vinay, Iyer, Prasad G., Rajan, Elizabeth, Sanchez, William, Sawas, Tarek, Storm, Andrew C., Wang, Kenneth K., and Levy, Michael J.
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Detection and characterization of focal liver lesions (FLLs) is key for optimizing treatment for patients who may have a primary hepatic cancer or metastatic disease to the liver. This is the first study to develop an EUS-based convolutional neural network (CNN) model for the purpose of identifying and classifying FLLs. A prospective EUS database comprising cases of FLLs visualized and sampled via EUS was reviewed. Relevant still images and videos of liver parenchyma and FLLs were extracted. Patient data were then randomly distributed for the purpose of CNN model training and testing. Once a final model was created, occlusion heatmap analysis was performed to assess the ability of the EUS-CNN model to autonomously identify FLLs. The performance of the EUS-CNN for differentiating benign and malignant FLLs was also analyzed. A total of 210,685 unique EUS images from 256 patients were used to train, validate, and test the CNN model. Occlusion heatmap analyses demonstrated that the EUS-CNN model was successful in autonomously locating FLLs in 92.0% of EUS video assets. When evaluating any random still image extracted from videos or physician-captured images, the CNN model was 90% sensitive and 71% specific (area under the receiver operating characteristic [AUROC], 0.861) for classifying malignant FLLs. When evaluating full-length video assets, the EUS-CNN model was 100% sensitive and 80% specific (AUROC, 0.904) for classifying malignant FLLs. This study demonstrated the capability of an EUS-CNN model to autonomously identify FLLs and to accurately classify them as either malignant or benign lesions. [Display omitted] [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. Two-spectral Yang-Baxter operators in topological quantum computation
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Sanchez, William F.
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One of the current trends in quantum computing is the application of algebraic topological methods in the design of new algorithms and quantum computers, giving rise to topological quantum computing. One of the tools used in it is the Yang-Baxter equation whose solutions are interpreted as universal quantum gates. Lately, more general Yang-Baxter equations have been investigated, making progress as two-spectral equations and Yang-Baxter systems. This paper intends to apply these new findings to the field of topological quantum computation, more specifically, the proposition of the two-spectral Yang-Baxter operators as universal quantum gates for 2 qubits and 2 qutrits systems, obtaining 4x4 and 9x9 matrices respectively, and further elaboration of the corresponding Hamiltonian by the use of computer algebra software Mathematica® and its Qucalc package. In addition, possible physical systems to which the Yang-Baxter operators obtained can be applied are considered. In the present work it is demonstrated the utility of the Yang-Baxter equation to generate universal quantum gates and the power of computer algebra to design them; it is expected that these mathematical studies contribute to the further development of quantum computers
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- 2011
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26. Providing Culturally Relevant Vocational Rehabilitation Services to Cape Verdeans with Disabilities
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Thomas, Dawna M., Sanchez, William, and Maniche, M. Joanne
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Although Cape Verdeans have a long history in the U.S., members of this community with disabilities continue to be underserved and culturally misunderstood by vocational rehabilitation service providers. This article discusses how Cape Verdeans with disabilities and their families perceive the concept of disability and how that perception may differ from views held by mainstream service providers. The article also outlines some of the barriers to the provision of services and provides recommendations for enhancing culturally-relevant service delivery.
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- 2010
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27. Teaching Substance Abuse Screening, Assessment, and Brief Intervention to Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors
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Christensen, Margaret, Boisse, Norman, Sanchez, William, and Friedmann, Peter
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Vocational rehabilitation counselors are in key positions to screen clients for alcohol and drug abuse. An educational program improved counselors understanding of this process.
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- 2006
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28. Special Services and Capeverdean Children
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Sanchez, William, Thomas, Dawna, and Lima, Ambrizeth
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Although Capeverdean Americans have been a part of the long multicultural history of the United States, little has been written within the professional literature about the special services needs of this cultural group. Capeverdean children requiring educational assistance represent a growing population within many large urban school settings. The provision of culturally relevant special services to Capeverdean youth and their families needs to be situated within an understanding of the sociocultural history of Cape Verde and the Capeverdean community here in the United States. This article presents some important features of the culture and history of Capeverdeans that are relevant for the provision of culturally sensitive special needs services.
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- 2002
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29. Mentoring and Relational Mutuality: Protégés' Perspectives
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BEYENE, TSEDAL, ANGLIN, MARJORIE, SANCHEZ, WILLIAM, and BALLOU, MARY
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This article discusses the concept of mentoring as a mutually beneficial relationship in which both the mentor and the protégé grow as a result of their relational connection. It identifies the characteristics of mentoring from the perspective of diverse college students. Results suggested that mentoring is perceived as important for success and that neither race nor gender were perceived as critical influences on the mentoring process but that friendship, nurturance, open-mindedness, and trustworthiness are key to mentoring relationships.
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30. Statins Are Safe for the Treatment of Hypercholesterolemia in Patients With Chronic Liver Disease.
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Alqahtani, Saleh A. and Sanchez, William
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31. Effect of T4 Count and Cofactors on the Incidence of AIDS in Homosexual Men Infected With Human Immunodeficiency Virus
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Goedert, James J., Biggar, Robert J., Melbye, Mads, Mann, Dean L., Wilson, Susan, Gail, Mitchell H., Grossman, Ronald J., DiGioia, Richard A., Sanchez, William C., Weiss, Stanley H., and Blattner, William A.
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We prospectively evaluated potential markers and cofactors for the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in 86 homosexual men who were seropositive for human immunodeficiency virus antibodies. During three years of follow-up, 19 men developed AIDS. Risk of AIDS was clearly predicted by the total number of circulating OKT4-positive lymphocytes (T4 count) at enrollment, while the corresponding T8 count was unrelated to subsequent AIDS development. Subjects in Manhattan had a higher risk of Kaposi's sarcoma than did subjects in Washington, DC, and the risk of AIDS tended to increase with numerous homosexual partners. Several of 40 potential cofactors defined ex post facto, including receptive fellatio, enemas, methaqualone use, and high levels of antibody to hepatitis B surface antigen, appeared to be associated with Kaposi's sarcoma but not with Pneumocystis pneumonia. Our data suggest that potent cofactors for Pneumocystis pneumonia were not prominent, pointing to the need for effective drug therapies, particularly to reduce the high AIDS risk of persons with human immunodeficiency virus infection and low T4 counts.(JAMA 1987;257:331-334)
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32. Appropriate Use of a Defense of Extreme Emotional Distress.
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Lugo-Sanchez, William, Wortzel, Hal S., and Martinez, Richard
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LEGAL evidence ,MURDER trials ,CRIMINAL justice system ,JURY ,CRIMINAL defense - Abstract
The article discusses the court case State v. White wherein the Supreme Court of Utah rule that the district court should re-evaluate evidence that are pertinent to allegation of attempted murder and criminal mischief incidence. The court admonished the district court to allow the appeal of the defendant for a jury instruction about the extreme-emotional-distress defense standard under the Utah Code. The facts of the case is presented.
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33. Reply
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Singh, Jasvinder A., Saag, Kenneth S., Louis Bridges, S., Sanchez, William, and McAlindon, Timothy
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34. Green Sputum From a Patient With Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis.
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Thompson, Gwen, Sanchez, William, and Simonetto, Douglas A.
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35. Statins and Cancer in Gastroenterology: New Insight?
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SINGH, SIDDHARTH, SINGH, PREET PAUL, and SANCHEZ, WILLIAM
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- 2013
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36. Managing Septic Shock in Patients With Cirrhosis: The Role of Adrenal Insufficency.
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Sanchez, William and Kamath, Patrick S.
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37. Our expert highlights the most important research articles across the spectrum of topics relevant to the field of hepatic oncology
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Sanchez, William
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38. Journal Watch: Our expert highlights the most important research articles across the spectrum of topics relevant to the field of hepatic oncology
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Sanchez, William
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39. A conceptual proposal for staging ductal cholangiocarcinoma
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Blechacz, Boris RA, Sanchez, William, and Gores, Gregory J
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- 2009
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40. Mo1941 MRECIST Criteria Response to Pretransplant Transarterial Chemoembolization (TACE) is Predictive of Improved Survival for Patients With HCV Undergoing Liver Transplantation for Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC).
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Clark, Paul J., Heimbach, Julie K., Rosen, Charles B., Sanchez, William, Gores, Gregory J., Muir, Andrew J., and Charlton, Michael R.
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41. Primary Pancreatic Follicular Lymphoma Mimicking Adenocarcinoma.
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Ravi, Karthik, Sanchez, William, and Sweetser, Seth
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42. S1889 Trans-Peritoneal FNA Biopsy of Hilar Cholangiocarcinoma is Associated With Disease Metastasis.
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Heimbach, Julie K., Sanchez, William, Rosen, Charles B., and Gores, Gregory J.
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43. 77 Predictors of Mortality in Perihilar Cholangiocarcinoma.
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Sanchez, William, Marrero, Carlos Romero, Roberts, Lewis R., and Gores, Gregory J.
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44. A Bright Liver.
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Hoteit, Maarouf A. and Sanchez, William
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45. Outcomes of Acute Variceal Hemorrhage in Patients with Non-Cirrhotic Portal Hypertension.
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Sanchez, William, Talwalkar, Jayant A., Larson, Mark V., Nolte, Theresa A., Johnson, Stephanie M., Wong Kee Song, Louis M., and Kamath, Patrick S.
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- 2006
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46. Relationship between UIP and inert fat examined.
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Sanchez, William K., Moloi, Inspector P., and McGuire, Mark A.
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Provides information on a study which examined the relationship between undegradable intake protein and inert fat in animal diet. Experimental methods; Results; Conclusions.
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47. IN MEMORIAM: Ena Vazquez-Nuttall, 1937-2011.
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Chieh Li, Shriberg, David, Lifter, Karin, Hoffman, Jessica, Kruger, Louis, Sanchez, William, Mason, Emanuel, and Chung, Y. Barry
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An obituary for Ena Vasquez-Nuttall, psychology professor and former vice president of the Massachusetts School Psychology Association, is presented.
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48. caGrid: design and implementation of the core architecture of the cancer biomedical informatics grid
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Saltz, Joel, Oster, Scott, Hastings, Shannon, Langella, Stephen, Kurc, Tahsin, Sanchez, William, Kher, Manav, Manisundaram, Arumani, Shanbhag, Krishnakant, and Covitz, Peter
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Motivation: The complexity of cancer is prompting researchers to find new ways to synthesize information from diverse data sources and to carry out coordinated research efforts that span multiple institutions. There is a need for standard applications, common data models, and software infrastructure to enable more efficient access to and sharing of distributed computational resources in cancer research. To address this need the National Cancer Institute (NCI) has initiated a national-scale effort, called the cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid (caBIG™), to develop a federation of interoperable research information systems. Results: At the heart of the caBIG approach to federated interoperability effort is a Grid middleware infrastructure, called caGrid. In this paper we describe the caGrid framework and its current implementation, caGrid version 0.5. caGrid is a model-driven and service-oriented architecture that synthesizes and extends a number of technologies to provide a standardized framework for the advertising, discovery, and invocation of data and analytical resources. We expect caGrid to greatly facilitate the launch and ongoing management of coordinated cancer research studies involving multiple institutions, to provide the ability to manage and securely share information and analytic resources, and to spur a new generation of research applications that empower researchers to take a more integrative, trans-domain approach to data mining and analysis. Availability: The caGrid version 0.5 release can be downloaded from
https://cabig.nci.nih.gov/workspaces/Architecture/caGrid/ . The operational test bed Grid can be accessed through the client included in the release, or through the caGrid-browser web applicationhttp://cagrid-browser.nci.nih.gov . Contact:joel.saltz@osumc.edu - Published
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