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Kathryn Anastos
Researcher at Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Publications - 394
Citations - 15007
Kathryn Anastos is an academic researcher from Albert Einstein College of Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) & Population. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 351 publications receiving 13391 citations. Previous affiliations of Kathryn Anastos include Lincoln Hospital & Capital Medical University.
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Effects of human immunodeficiency virus on protracted amenorrhea and ovarian dysfunction.
Helen E. Cejtin,Ann Kalinowski,Peter Bacchetti,Robert N. Taylor,D. Heather Watts,Seijeoung Kim,L. Stewart Massad,Susan Preston-Martin,Kathryn Anastos,Michael Moxley,Howard Minkoff +10 more
TL;DR: HIV serostatus is associated with prolonged amenorrhea in HIV seropositive women and this was a cohort study nested in the Women’s Interagency HIV Study, a multicenter U.S. study of HIV infection in women.
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Effect of HIV infection on menstrual cycle length.
Siobán D. Harlow,Paula Schuman,Mardge H. Cohen,Suzanne E. Ohmit,Susan Cu-Uvin,Xihong Lin,Kathryn Anastos,David N. Burns,Ruth M. Greenblatt,Howard Minkoff,Laila I. Muderspach,Ann Rompalo,Dora Warren,Mary Young,Robert S. Klein +14 more
TL;DR: Although seropositivity may slightly increase the probability of very short cycles, HIV serostatus has little overall effect on amenorrhea, menstrual cycle length, or variability.
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HIV Infection Is Associated With Progression of Subclinical Carotid Atherosclerosis
David B. Hanna,Wendy S. Post,Jennifer A. Deal,Howard N. Hodis,Lisa P. Jacobson,Wendy J. Mack,Kathryn Anastos,Stephen J. Gange,Alan L. Landay,Jason Lazar,Frank J. Palella,Phyllis C. Tien,Mallory D. Witt,Xiaonan Xue,Mary Young,Robert C. Kaplan,Lawrence A. Kingsley +16 more
TL;DR: HIV infection is associated with greater increases in focal plaque among women and men, potentially mediated by factors associated with immunodeficiency or HIV replication at levels below current limits of detection.
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Marginal and Mixed-Effects Models in the Analysis of Human Papillomavirus Natural History Data
Xiaonan Xue,Stephen J. Gange,Ye Zhong,Robert D. Burk,Howard Minkoff,L. Stewart Massad,D. Heather Watts,Mark H. Kuniholm,Kathryn Anastos,Alexandra M. Levine,Melissa Fazzari,Gypsyamber D'Souza,Michael Plankey,Joel M. Palefsky,Howard D. Strickler +14 more
TL;DR: The results show that marginal and mixed-effects models are efficient for studying HPV natural history, but also highlight the importance of understanding how these models differ.
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Protease inhibitor levels in hair strongly predict virologic response to treatment
Monica Gandhi,Niloufar Ameli,Peter Bacchetti,Stephen J. Gange,Kathryn Anastos,Alexandra M. Levine,Alexandra M. Levine,Charles Hyman,Mardge H. Cohen,Mary Young,Yong Huang,Ruth M. Greenblatt +11 more
TL;DR: Protease inhibitor levels in small hair samples were the strongest independent predictor of virologic success in a diverse group of HIV-infected adults and may have particular relevance for the epidemic in resource-poor settings due to the ease of collecting and storing hair.