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Andrew J. Cucchiara
Researcher at University of Pennsylvania
Publications - 40
Citations - 3028
Andrew J. Cucchiara is an academic researcher from University of Pennsylvania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Short stature. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 39 publications receiving 2757 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrew J. Cucchiara include Université de Montréal.
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Cyclooxygenase Inhibitors and the Antiplatelet Effects of Aspirin
Francesca Catella-Lawson,Muredach P. Reilly,Shiv Kapoor,Andrew J. Cucchiara,Susan DeMarco,Barbara Tournier,Sachin N. Vyas,Garret A. FitzGerald +7 more
TL;DR: The concomitant administration of ibuprofen but not rofecoxib, acetaminophen, or diclofenac antagonizes the irreversible platelet inhibition induced by aspirin, which may limit the cardioprotective effects of aspirin.
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Characteristics of crashes attributed to the driver having fallen asleep
Allan I. Pack,Andrew M. Pack,Eric Rodgman,Andrew J. Cucchiara,David F. Dinges,C. William Schwab +5 more
TL;DR: Investigation of crashes attributed to the driver being asleep using the database at the Highway Safety Research Center at the University of North Carolina found that sleepiness may play a role in crashes other than those attributed by the police to thedriver being asleep.
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Homocysteine levels and disease duration independently correlate with coronary artery calcification in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus
Joan M. Von Feldt,Lisabeth V. Scalzi,Andrew J. Cucchiara,Suneetha Morthala,Carmel Kealey,Stephanie D. Flagg,Anna Genin,Alison L. Van Dyke,Eleni Nackos,Avantika Chander,Erika Gehrie,Randy Q. Cron,Alexander S. Whitehead +12 more
TL;DR: Among patients with SLE, the homocysteine concentration, the GFR, age, and disease duration were associated with CAC, suggesting that EBCT could be used to detect premature atherosclerosis in the former group.
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In vivo magnetic resonance detects rapid remodeling changes in the topology of the trabecular bone network after menopause and the protective effect of estradiol.
Felix W. Wehrli,Glenn A. Ladinsky,Catherine E. Jones,Maria Benito,Jeremy F. Magland,Branimir Vasilic,Andra M Popescu,Babette S. Zemel,Andrew J. Cucchiara,Alexander C. Wright,Hee Kwon Song,Punam K. Saha,Helen Peachey,Peter J. Snyder +13 more
TL;DR: The hypothesis underlying this work is that the μMRI‐based virtual bone biopsy can capture the temporal changes of scale and topology of the trabecular network and that estrogen supplementation preserves the integrity of the transmembrane network.
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Sex differences in patients referred for evaluation of poor growth
TL;DR: Sex differences in short stature referrals may delay diagnosis of diseases in girls while promoting overzealous evaluations of healthy boys who do not appear to be tall enough.