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Pediatric ethmoid sinus desmoplastic fibroma: Case report and review of pediatric bony sinus tumors

Kadakia, S; Patel, N; Iacob, C; Khorsandi, A; Persky, M; Bernstein, J
While intraosseous tumors of the pediatric sinonasal tract are rare and tend to be slow growing, they can be locally aggressive and have a tendency to recur. Due to the possibility of devastating outcomes secondary to mass effect, it is important for physicians to promptly diagnose and properly manage these tumors. We report an extremely rare case of a desmoplastic fibroma of the ethmoid sinus in a pediatric patient and review its clinical findings, methods of diagnosis, and treatment
SCOPUS:84940461716
ISSN: 1871-4048
CID: 1842122

Glucose Levels Prior to Stem Cell Transplant Affect Length of Stay and 90-Day Readmission Rates [Meeting Abstract]

Steinberg, Amir; Van Cleave, Janet H; Marks, Douglas; Lawson, Molly; Montelibano, Antoinette; Philpott, Amanda; Garner, Kourtney; So, Eric; Ali, Deirdre; Moshier, Erin; Cortese, Marisa; Hammer, Marilyn
ISI:000368020100282
ISSN: 1528-0020
CID: 1989622

Anatomy and pathology of the frontal sinus

Chapter by: Lieberman, SM; Al-Bar, M; Casiano, RR
in: Pediatric and Adult SinoNasal Disorders by
pp. 205-224
ISBN: 9781634822404
CID: 2026202

HYPOGONADISM AND VARICOCELE STATUS AS RISK FACTORS FOR ADVERSE PATHOLOGIC FEATURES AT RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY [Meeting Abstract]

Najari, Bobby; Winter, Ashley; Katz, Matthew; Scherr, Douglas; Goldstein, Marc
ISI:000362826500328
ISSN: 1527-3792
CID: 2190082

Use of Cone Beam CT to Assess Midtreatment Nodal Response to Chemoradiation Therapy in Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell Carcinomas: Implications for Adaptive Radiation Therapy [Meeting Abstract]

Stewart, R; Hu, KS; Li, Z; Culliney, B; Persky, M; Jacobson, A; Urken, M; Tran, T; Schantz, S; Harrison, LB
ISI:000373215300749
ISSN: 1879-355x
CID: 2097912

HER3 inhibition potentiates anti-tumor effects of PI3K inhibitors in pre-clinical models of HNSCC [Meeting Abstract]

Davis, Kara S.; Khan, Nayel; Kemp, Carolyn; Kulkarni, Sucheta; Alvarado, Diego; LaVallee, Theresa; Grandis, Jennifer R.; Duvvuri, Umamaheswar
ISI:000371578503164
ISSN: 0008-5472
CID: 5482602

Outcomes for Carotid Blowout Interventions in Patients With Head and Neck Cancer [Meeting Abstract]

Liang, Nathan L.; Guedes, Brian D.; Duvvuri, Umamaheswar; Singh, Michael J.; Chaer, Rabih A.; Makaroun, Michel S.; Sachdev, Ulka
ISI:000360357500066
ISSN: 0741-5214
CID: 5482592

Changes in Rat 50-kHz Ultrasonic Vocalizations During Dopamine Denervation and Aging: Relevance to Neurodegeneration

Johnson, Aaron M; Grant, Laura M; Schallert, Timothy; Ciucci, Michelle R
Vocal communication is negatively affected by neurodegenerative diseases, such as Parkinson disease, and by aging. The neurological and sensorimotor mechanisms underlying voice deficits in Parkinson disease and aging are not well-understood. Rat ultrasonic vocalizations provide a unique behavioral model for studying communication deficits and the mechanisms underlying these deficits in these conditions. The purpose of this review was to examine the existing literature for methods using rat ultrasonic vocalization with regard to the primary disease pathology of Parkinson disease, dopamine denervation, and aging. Although only a small amount of papers were found for each of these topics, results suggest that both shared and unique acoustic deficits in ultrasonic vocalizations exist across conditions and that these acoustic deficits are due to changes in either dopamine signaling or denervation and in aging models changes to the nucleus ambiguus, at the level of the neuromuscular junction, and the composition of the vocal folds in the larynx. We conclude that ultrasonic vocalizations are a useful tool for studying biologic mechanisms underlying vocal communication deficits in neurodegenerative diseases and aging.
PMCID:4598432
PMID: 26411763
ISSN: 1875-6190
CID: 2290472

LOWER RISK OF HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA IN CHRONIC HEPATITIS B PATIENTS TREATED WITH ENTECAVIR: A REACH-B ANALYSIS OF THE ENUMERATE STUDY [Meeting Abstract]

Ahn, J; Nguyen, M; Lee, H; Lim, J; Pan, C; Te, H; Tran, T; Trinh, HN; Lau, D; Chu, D; Min, A; Leduc, T-S; Pillai, A; Bae, H; Do, S; Mannalithara, A; Lok, AS; Kim, WR; ENUMERATE Investigators Asian Hlth
ISI:000362830600363
ISSN: 1600-0641
CID: 1821942

Characterization of auditory synaptic inputs to gerbil perirhinal cortex

Kotak, Vibhakar C; Mowery, Todd M; Sanes, Dan H
The representation of acoustic cues involves regions downstream from the auditory cortex (ACx). One such area, the perirhinal cortex (PRh), processes sensory signals containing mnemonic information. Therefore, our goal was to assess whether PRh receives auditory inputs from the auditory thalamus (MG) and ACx in an auditory thalamocortical brain slice preparation and characterize these afferent-driven synaptic properties. When the MG or ACx was electrically stimulated, synaptic responses were recorded from the PRh neurons. Blockade of type A gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA-A) receptors dramatically increased the amplitude of evoked excitatory potentials. Stimulation of the MG or ACx also evoked calcium transients in most PRh neurons. Separately, when fluoro ruby was injected in ACx in vivo, anterogradely labeled axons and terminals were observed in the PRh. Collectively, these data show that the PRh integrates auditory information from the MG and ACx and that auditory driven inhibition dominates the postsynaptic responses in a non-sensory cortical region downstream from the ACx.
PMCID:4536390
PMID: 26321918
ISSN: 1662-5110
CID: 2369492