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Mark Walker

Researcher at University of Ottawa

Publications -  690
Citations -  63950

Mark Walker is an academic researcher from University of Ottawa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Pregnancy. The author has an hindex of 97, co-authored 622 publications receiving 58554 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark Walker include Newcastle University & Queen's University.

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Associations of Congenital Heart Disease with Deprivation Index by Rural-Urban Maternal Residence: A Population-Based Retrospective Cohort Study in Ontario, Canada

TL;DR: This study examined associations of CHD with two maternal SES indicators and maternal rural-urban residence and deprivation social maternal while for par-ity, assisted reproductive previous cae-sarean section, pre-existing substance.
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Comparison of DNA sequencing, immunohistochemistry, and in-situ hybridization techniques to determine HER2 status in metastatic breast cancer patients.

TL;DR: RWD indicate relatively high level of match rate among DNA sequencing, IHC, and ISH results in MBC patients, however, 13-20% of the combinations did not match.
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Association between change of health care providers and pregnancy exposure to FDA category C, D and X drugs.

TL;DR: Change of health care providers is associated with pregnancy exposure to FDA category C, D and X drugs in women without chronic diseases and in women with chronic disease.
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Predicting and elucidating the etiology of fatty liver disease using a machine learning-based approach: an IMI DIRECT study

Naeimeh Atabaki-Pasdar, +75 more
- 11 Feb 2020 - 
TL;DR: Clinical useful liver fat prediction models are developed and biological features that appear to affect liver fat accumulation are identified and out-performed existing non-invasive NAFLD prediction tools.
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Histological interpretation of temporal artery biopsies

TL;DR: In this paper , a temporal artery biopsy is recommended for diagnosis of suspected giant cell arteritis, a systemic vasculitis of older adults, which is a patchy process and multiple tissue levels must be examined.