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ADENOMATOUS LESIONS AMONG ADULT SURVIVORS OF CHILDHOOD AND YOUNG ADULT CANCER [Meeting Abstract]

Glockenberg, Kati S; Shah, Pari; Shike, Moshe; Oeffinger, Kevin; Tonorezos, Emily
ISI:000403140302185
ISSN: 1528-0012
CID: 2724532

A Rare Presentation of Cecal Plasmablastic Lymphoma in an HIV Positive Patient [Meeting Abstract]

Kneifati-Hayek, Jerard Z; Glockenberg, Kati; Wan, David W
ISI:000363715900425
ISSN: 1572-0241
CID: 2544382

A sinister cause of hematemesis [Case Report]

Glockenberg, Kati; Weinberg, Ethan M; Wan, David W
PMID: 25637834
ISSN: 1528-0012
CID: 2724502

Comparison of metal stenting with radiofrequency ablation versus stenting alone for treating malignant biliary strictures: is there an added benefit?

Sharaiha, Reem Z; Natov, Nikola; Glockenberg, Kati S; Widmer, Jessica; Gaidhane, Monica; Kahaleh, Michel
BACKGROUND: Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) has been reported to be a beneficial treatment option for palliation of malignant biliary strictures. Biliary obstruction is a common complication in pancreatic and cholangiocarcinoma and many patients require stenting for definitive decompression. The objective of this study was to compare the survival duration of patients as well as safety and efficacy of RFA and metal stent versus stent alone. METHODS: A prospectively established database was analyzed retrospectively and extracted 64 patients with malignant biliary strictures. Patients who underwent RFA with metal stenting were compared to those who were treated conventionally with metal stenting alone. The groups were matched on age, diagnosis, performance status, and palliative chemotherapy. Immediate and 30-day adverse events were recorded. Survival and Cox proportional hazard analyses were calculated. RESULTS: RFA and control groups were closely matched in terms of age (65.5 +/- 13.4 vs. 66.8 +/- 12.16 years, p = 0.069) and diagnosis [cholangiocarcinoma (36) and pancreatic cancer (28)]. Technical success rate for both groups was 100 %. Multivariable Cox proportional regression analysis showed RFA to be an independent predictor of survival [HR 0.29 (0.11-0.76), p = 0.012] as well as age and receipt of chemotherapy [HR 1.04 (1.01-1.07), p = 0.011; HR 0.26 (0.10-0.70), p = 0.007]. Overall self-expanding metal stent patency rates were the same across both groups. CONCLUSION: RFA appears to improve survival in patients with end-stage cholangiocarcinoma and pancreatic cancer. In a disease with limited treatment options, this modality may prove to be beneficial compared to stenting alone. Randomized controlled trials and evaluation of quality of life measures should be performed to confirm these findings.
PMID: 25033929
ISSN: 1573-2568
CID: 2724512

Hydralazine-Induced Vasculitis With Gastrointestinal Pseudomelanosis

Novikov, Aleksey; Zhou, Yi; Glockenberg, Kati; Kumta, Nikhil A; Cohen, Michelle; Mehta, Mamta; Wan, David
PMCID:4435348
PMID: 26157889
ISSN: 2326-3253
CID: 2724522

Chemical Colitis Secondary to Hydrogen Peroxide Enema [Meeting Abstract]

Glockenberg, Kati; Kumta, Nikhil; Cohen, Michelle; Wan, David
ISI:000330178101523
ISSN: 1572-0241
CID: 2724582

A Rare Case of Intrahepatic Extramedullary Hematopoiesis [Meeting Abstract]

Glockenberg, Kati; Kumta, Nikhil; Wan, David
ISI:000330178101351
ISSN: 1572-0241
CID: 2724572

Serum-Negative, Site Specific HHV-6 Infection Causes Nausea and Vomiting Following Double Umbilical Cord Stem Cell Transplantation [Meeting Abstract]

Glockenberg, Kati; Crawford, Carl; Otaki, Fouad
ISI:000208839701309
ISSN: 1572-0241
CID: 2724562

The Use of Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant in Mitochondrial Neurogastrointestinal Encephalopathy Disease [Meeting Abstract]

Otaki, Fouad; Crawford, Carl; Glockenberg, Kati
ISI:000208839701303
ISSN: 1572-0241
CID: 2724552

Diverticulosis of the Ascending Colon Predisposes Patients to C. difficile Recurrence [Meeting Abstract]

Feuerstadt, Paul; Glockenberg, Kati; Das, Rohit; Brandt, Lawrence
ISI:000299772000375
ISSN: 0002-9270
CID: 2724542