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Linda S. Hynan
Researcher at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Publications - 330
Citations - 18012
Linda S. Hynan is an academic researcher from University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 301 publications receiving 15722 citations. Previous affiliations of Linda S. Hynan include Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas & University of Pittsburgh.
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Results of a Prospective Study of Acute Liver Failure at 17 Tertiary Care Centers in the United States
George Ostapowicz,Robert J. Fontana,Frank V. Schioødt,Anne M. Larson,Timothy J. Davern,Steven Han,Timothy M. McCashland,A. Obaid Shakil,J. Eileen Hay,Linda S. Hynan,Jeffrey S. Crippin,Andres T. Blei,Grace Samuel,Joan S. Reisch,William M. Lee,Raj Santyanarayana,Cary Caldwell,Lawton Shick,Nathan M. Bass,Smita Rouillard,E Atillasoy,Steven L. Flamm,Kent G. Benner,Hugo R. Rosen,Paul Martin,Rise Stribling,Eugene R. Schiff,Maria Torres,Victor J. Navarro,Brendan M. McGuire,Raymond T. Chung,Diane R. Abraczinskas,Jules L. Dienstag +32 more
TL;DR: The primary aim was to compare presenting clinical features and liver transplantation in patients with acute liver failure related to acetaminophen hepatotoxicity, other drugs, indeterminate factors, and other causes.
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Acetaminophen-induced acute liver failure: results of a United States multicenter, prospective study.
Anne M. Larson,Julie Polson,Robert J. Fontana,Timothy J. Davern,Ezmina Lalani,Linda S. Hynan,Joan S. Reisch,Frank V. Schiødt,George Ostapowicz,A. Obaid Shakil,William M. Lee +10 more
TL;DR: In conclusion, acetaminophen hepatotoxicity far exceeds other causes of acute liver failure in the United States, and education of patients, physicians, and pharmacies to limit high‐risk use settings is recommended.
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Acute liver failure in children: The first 348 patients in the pediatric acute liver failure study group
Robert H. Squires,Benjamin L. Shneider,John C. Bucuvalas,Estella M. Alonso,Ronald J. Sokol,Michael R. Narkewicz,Anil Dhawan,Philip J. Rosenthal,Norberto Rodriguez-Baez,Karen F. Murray,Simon Horslen,Martin G. Martin,M. James Lopez,Humberto Soriano,Brendan M. McGuire,Maureen M. Jonas,Nada Yazigi,Ross W. Shepherd,Kathleen B. Schwarz,Steven J. Lobritto,Daniel W. Thomas,Joel E. Lavine,Saul J. Karpen,Vicky L. Ng,Deirdre Kelly,Nancy Simonds,Linda S. Hynan +26 more
TL;DR: To determine short-term outcome for children with acute liver failure (ALF) as it relates to cause, clinical status, and patient demographics and to determine prognostic factors, a prospective, multicenter case study on children from birth to 18 years with ALF is conducted.
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Intravenous N-Acetylcysteine Improves Transplant-Free Survival in Early Stage Non-Acetaminophen Acute Liver Failure
William M. Lee,Linda S. Hynan,Lorenzo Rossaro,Robert J. Fontana,R. Todd Stravitz,Anne M. Larson,Timothy J. Davern,Natalie Murray,Timothy M. McCashland,Joan S. Reisch,Patricia R. Robuck +10 more
TL;DR: Intravenous NAC improves transplant-free survival in patients with early stage non-acetaminophen-related acute liver failure and typically require emergency liver transplantation.
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The 5-D itch scale: a new measure of pruritus
TL;DR: The 5‐D itch scale was developed as a brief but multidimensional questionnaire designed to be useful as an outcome measure in clinical trials.