Publications by authors named "Aaron Silver"

Background: The focused assessment with sonography in trauma (FAST) examination plays an essential role in diagnosing hemoperitoneum in trauma patients to guide prompt operative management. The FAST examination is highly specific for hemoperitoneum in trauma patients, and has been adopted in nontrauma patients to identify intraperitoneal fluid as a cause of abdominal pain or distension. However, causes of false positive FAST examinations have been described and require prompt recognition to avoid diagnostic uncertainty and inappropriate procedures.

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Vitamin B12 deficiency is more prevalent in the elderly and can develop as a result of malnutrition, malabsorption, chronic alcoholism, and chronic use of common medications (e.g. metformin, PPI, methotrexate) along with other causes.

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  • - Inflammation plays a critical role in age-related diseases, particularly neurological conditions like Alzheimer's Disease and other neurodegenerative disorders, significantly impacting healthcare as the population ages.
  • - The research highlights that targeting inflammation may mitigate Abeta proteotoxicity, with drugs like Humira demonstrating the commercial potential of anti-inflammatory treatments.
  • - High-throughput screenings identified compounds such as phenylbutyrate, methicillin, and quetiapine as effective at reducing Abeta proteotoxicity, suggesting that existing drug classes may offer promising avenues for treating age-related neurodegenerative diseases.
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Statins are known to pharmacologically target 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase (HMGCR). Several subtypes of anti-HMGCR autoimmune myopathies have been reported as a result of statin use. Although these types vary widely, a severe and rare form of statin-induced myopathy is immune-mediated necrotizing myopathy (IMNM), resulting in severe muscle injury that does not respond to statin cessation and is associated with poor outcomes.

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Background: Patient care in the United States has become increasingly more fragmented, and the discharge summary serves as a critical tool for transmitting information on a patient's hospital admission to the primary care clinician. Some guidelines regarding how to write discharge summaries exist, but few are focused on prioritizing content that is most important to optimize a patient's transition of care.

Methods: We conducted a national survey across various medical primary care specialties, including trainees and advanced practice providers, to understand the priorities of primary care clinicians.

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Background: A subset of patients with COVID-19 develops a hyperinflammatory syndrome that has similarities with other hyperinflammatory disorders. However, clinical criteria specifically to define COVID-19-associated hyperinflammatory syndrome (cHIS) have not been established. We aimed to develop and validate diagnostic criteria for cHIS in a cohort of inpatients with COVID-19.

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Vesicle transport in neurons is a highly complex nonequilibrium process. Their subcellular environment is undergoing constant fluctuations from thermal energy and molecular motors. Vesicle transport is an interplay between random motion (passive) and directed motion (active) driven by molecular motors along cytoskeletal filaments.

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Shoulder strength data are important for post-operative assessment of shoulder function and have been used in diagnosis of rotator cuff pathology. Support vector machines (SVM) employ complex analysis techniques to solve classification and regression problems. A SVM, a machine learning technique, can be used for analysis and classification of shoulder strength data.

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