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Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt

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About: Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Medicine. The organization has 1046 authors who have published 1262 publications receiving 28063 citations. The organization is also known as: Vanderbilt Children's Hospital.


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated associations of race/ethnicity and social determinants with 90-day rehospitalization for mental health conditions to acute care nonpsychiatric children's hospitals.

3 citations

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01 Feb 2008
TL;DR: This review focuses on the mechanisms underlying TGF-s expression and how it relates to fibrotic processes in bladder fibrosis.
Abstract: In human tissues, normal homeostasis requires intricately balanced interactions between cells and the network of secreted proteins known as the extracellular matrix. These cooperative interactions involve numerous cytokines acting through specific cell-surface receptors. When the balance between the cells and the extracellular matrix is perturbed, disease can result. This is clearly evident in the interactions mediated by the cytokine transforming growth factor-s (TGF-s). TGF-s signaling has been studied extensively in fibrotic disease of lung, liver, skin, and kidney. However, little is known about the role of TGF-s in bladder fibrosis. This review focuses on the mechanisms underlying TGF-s expression and how it relates to fibrotic processes in bladder

3 citations

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TL;DR: How pediatric imaging was initially underrepresented in the clinical decision support realm is discussed, and how this was addressed by a subcommittee involving both American College of Radiology and Society for Pediatric Radiology members.
Abstract: Clinical decision support has been identified by the United States government as a method to decrease inappropriate imaging exams and promote judicious use of imaging resources. The adoption of this method will be incentivized by requiring appropriate use criteria to qualify for Medicare reimbursement starting in January 2020. While Medicare reimbursement is unlikely to directly impact pediatric imaging because of largely disparate patient populations, insurance providers typically use Medicare to benchmark their reimbursement guidelines. Therefore soon after their adoption these guidelines could become relevant to pediatric imaging. In this article we discuss how pediatric imaging was initially underrepresented in the clinical decision support realm, and how this was addressed by a subcommittee involving both American College of Radiology and Society for Pediatric Radiology members. We also present the experience of implementing clinical decision support software at two standalone pediatric hospitals and summarize the lessons learned from these deployments.

3 citations

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TL;DR: A review of the history of pediatric endoscopy and sedation can be found in this paper, where the authors highlight current limitations and future advances in the practice and technology of pediatric gastroenterology.
Abstract: The fields of pediatric gastrointestinal endoscopy and sedation are critically important to the diagnosis and treatment of gastrointestinal (GI) disease in children. Since its inception in the 1970s, pediatric endoscopy has benefitted from tremendous technological innovation related to the design of the endoscope and its associated equipment. Not only that, but expertise among pediatric gastroenterologists has moved the field forward to include a full complement of diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopic procedures in children. In this review, we discuss the remarkable history of pediatric endoscopy and highlight current limitations and future advances in the practice and technology of pediatric endoscopy and sedation.

3 citations

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TL;DR: The case of a JXG of the cerebellopontine angle in a 17-month-old male and a review of the current literature with management options are presented.

3 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Dan M. Roden13285967578
Kathryn M. Edwards10262839467
Agnes B. Fogo9857838840
James E. Crowe8343022045
Luc Van Kaer7926126242
John A. Phillips6927016980
Louis J. Muglia6825415777
Douglas B. Johnson6533118439
Keith T. Wilson6323813002
Michael R. DeBaun6236914812
Simon W. Hayward6119113131
Wendy L. Stone6115017231
Arnold W. Strauss6020910792
Dominique Delbeke5917014652
Thomas B. Newman5823911638
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20233
202211
2021149
2020103
2019109
201881