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Jewish Hospital
Healthcare•Cincinnati, Ohio, United States•
About: Jewish Hospital is a healthcare organization based out in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Antigen & Population. The organization has 3881 authors who have published 3414 publications receiving 123044 citations.
Topics: Antigen, Population, Pregnancy, Thrombophilia, Transplantation
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TL;DR: The ultrastructure of 11 ovarian carcinoids was investigated and confirmed other reports that pleomorphic granules are typically associated with insular carcinoid of the midgut, and round granules with trabecular carcinoids of the foregut and hindgut.
Abstract: The ultrastructure of 11 ovarian carcinoids was investigated. The 6 carcinoids with an insular pattern primary in the ovary or metastatic to it from the ileum displayed granules that were pleomorphic (dumbbell and reniform shaped) and varied from 90 to 410 mum, with an average diameter of 210 mum. Five trabecular carcinoids primary in the ovary or metastatic to if from the pancreas contained uniformly round granules with an average diameter of 185 mum and a range of 150-210 mum. These data confirm other reports that pleomorphic granules are typically associated with insular carcinoids of the midgut, and round granules with trabecular carcinoids of the foregut and hindgut.
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TL;DR: A rat heterotopic osteomyocutaneous flap is described that serves as a nonfunctional CTA, allowing the study of tolerance induction to a highly antigenic vascularized allograft of bone, muscle, and skin while minimizing the morbidity and mortality of full hind limb transplantation.
Abstract: Composite tissue allotransplantation (CTA) is the new frontier in transplantation. More than 25 hand allograft transplants have been performed worldwide, and the feasibility has been well established. The classical experimental model of CTA involves rat orthotopic hindlimb transplantation, a time-consuming procedure associated with high mortality and morbidity. We describe a rat heterotopic osteomyocutaneous flap that serves as a nonfunctional CTA, allowing the study of tolerance induction to a highly antigenic vascularized allograft of bone, muscle, and skin while minimizing the morbidity and mortality of full hind limb transplantation. In the present studies, we explored whether establishing chimerism by nonmyeloablative conditioning would induce tolerance to CTA. When compared with the classic hind limb transplantation model, these results demonstrate that our heterotopic hind limb flap is less morbid and as an effective experimental model for the study of CTA tolerance.
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TL;DR: The thrombophilic FVL mutation is commonly associated with and may be pathoetiologic for hip osteonecrosis and the prothrombin gene heterozygosity in normal controls did not differ from ON cases (3.4%), P = 1.0.
Abstract: We examined the hypothesis that the factor V Leiden (FVL) and G20101A prothrombin gene mutations are commonly associated with hip osteonecrosis. We prospectively evaluated 244 consecutively referred adults with osteonecrosis (ON), 161 idiopathic and 83 secondary. Cases (n = 244) did not differ from 104 normal controls by race. Of the 244 patients, 23 (9.4%) were FVL heterozygotes versus 2 of 104 controls (1.9%), P = .013, risk ratio (RR) = 4.90, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.18 to 20.4. Of the 161 patients with idiopathic ON, 15 (9.3%) were FVL heterozygotes versus 2 of 104 normal controls (1.9%), P = .017, RR = 4.84, 95% CI 1.13 to 20.8. Of the 83 patients with secondary ON, 8 (9.6%) FVL heterozygotes versus 2 of 104 normal controls (1.9%), P = .024, RR = 5.01, 95% CI 1.09 to 23.0. Prothrombin gene heterozygosity in normal controls (2.9%) did not differ from ON cases (3.4%), P = 1.0. The thrombophilic FVL mutation is commonly associated with and may be pathoetiologic for hip osteonecrosis.
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TL;DR: Patients suffering from asthma had much greater sensitivity to inhaled Mecholyl than did hay fever patients and nonatopic subjects and the range of sensitivity of asthma patients extended from 2 to 68 mcg.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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John C. Morris | 183 | 1441 | 168413 |
David L. Kaplan | 177 | 1944 | 146082 |
Robert H. Purcell | 139 | 666 | 70366 |
Nancy J. Cox | 135 | 778 | 109195 |
Jennifer S. Haas | 128 | 840 | 71315 |
David A. Cheresh | 125 | 337 | 62252 |
John W. Kappler | 122 | 464 | 57541 |
Philippa Marrack | 120 | 416 | 54345 |
Arthur Weiss | 117 | 380 | 45703 |
Thomas J. Kipps | 114 | 748 | 63240 |
Michael Pollak | 114 | 663 | 57793 |
Peter M. Henson | 112 | 369 | 54246 |
Roberto Bolli | 111 | 528 | 44010 |
William D. Foulkes | 108 | 682 | 45013 |
David A. Lynch | 108 | 714 | 59678 |