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Rosane Nisenbaum
Researcher at University of Toronto
Publications - 195
Citations - 7165
Rosane Nisenbaum is an academic researcher from University of Toronto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 164 publications receiving 6164 citations. Previous affiliations of Rosane Nisenbaum include St. Michael's Hospital & Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Chronic Multisymptom Illness Affecting Air Force Veterans of the Gulf War
Keiji Fukuda,Rosane Nisenbaum,Geraldine Stewart,William W. Thompson,Laura Robin,Rita M. Washko,Donald L. Noah,Drue H. Barrett,Bonnie Randall,Barbara L. Herwaldt,Alison C. Mawle,William C. Reeves +11 more
TL;DR: Among currently active members of 4 Air Force populations, a chronic multisymptom condition was significantly associated with deployment to the GW and veterans who met the case definition had significantly diminished functioning and well-being.
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Identification of ambiguities in the 1994 chronic fatigue syndrome research case definition and recommendations for resolution.
William C. Reeves,Andrew R. Lloyd,Suzanne D. Vernon,Nancy G. Klimas,Leonard A. Jason,Gijs Bleijenberg,Birgitta Evengård,Peter D White,Rosane Nisenbaum,Elizabeth R. Unger +9 more
TL;DR: Recommendations for use of the definition, standardization of classification instruments and study design issues are presented that are intended to improve the precision of case ascertainment.
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Prevalence and Incidence of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome in Wichita, Kansas
Michele Reyes,Rosane Nisenbaum,David C. Hoaglin,Elizabeth R. Unger,Carol Emmons,Bonnie Randall,John A. Stewart,Susan Abbey,James F. Jones,Nelson M. Gantz,Sarah L. Minden,William C. Reeves +11 more
TL;DR: Chronic fatigue syndrome constitutes a major public health problem and longitudinal follow-up of this cohort will be used to further evaluate the natural history of this illness.
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Chronic fatigue syndrome - A clinically empirical approach to its definition and study
William C. Reeves,Dieter Wagner,Rosane Nisenbaum,Rosane Nisenbaum,James F. Jones,Brian M. Gurbaxani,Laura Solomon,Dimitris A. Papanicolaou,Dimitris A. Papanicolaou,Elizabeth R. Unger,Suzanne D. Vernon,Christine Heim +11 more
TL;DR: The empirical definition of chronic fatigue syndrome includes all aspects of CFS specified in the 1994 case definition and identifies persons with CFS in a precise manner that can be readily reproduced by both investigators and clinicians.
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Human Papillomavirus (HPV) DNA Copy Number Is Dependent on Grade of Cervical Disease and HPV Type
David C. Swan,Ruth Ann Tucker,Guillermo Tortolero-Luna,Michele Follen Mitchell,Louise Wideroff,Elizabeth R. Unger,Rosane Nisenbaum,William C. Reeves,Joseph P. Icenogle +8 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that the clinical usefulness of HPV quantitation requires reassessment and is assay dependent, precluding setting a clinically significant cutoff value for “high” copy numbers predictive of disease.