Publications by authors named "Ahmad Rajeh"

is a Gram-negative bacterium associated with a wide range of community- and hospital-acquired infections. The emergence of clonal hypervirulent strains resistant to last-resort antimicrobial agents has become a global concern. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), with its diverse population and high tourism traffic, serves as a platform where the spread of multidrug-resistant (MDR) strains are facilitated.

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Background: Understanding co-occurrence patterns and prognostic implications of immune-related adverse events is crucial for immunotherapy management. However, previous studies have been limited by sample size and generalisability. In this study, we leveraged a multi-institutional cohort and a population-level database to investigate co-occurrence patterns of and survival outcomes after multi-organ immune-related adverse events among recipients of immune checkpoint inhibitors.

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Using a population-level cohort analysis, our study demonstrates that, although rare, autoimmune cutaneous connective tissue diseases (AiCTDs) in the setting of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) are not associated with a greater risk of mortality and overall approach a statistically significant decrease in mortality when compared with patients treated with ICIs who do not experience cutaneous immune-related adverse events. These findings are significant and highly relevant to dermatologists and oncologists caring for ICI recipients as it adds to the limited information on development of cutaneous AiCTD following ICI administration, for which enhanced understanding is critical to improving the care for this challenging patient population.

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Prurigo nodularis (PN) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease that is associated with variability in peripheral blood eosinophil levels and response to T-helper 2 targeted therapies (Th2). Our objective was to determine whether circulating immune profiles with respect to type 2 inflammation differ by race and peripheral blood eosinophil count. Plasma from 56 PN patients and 13 matched healthy controls was assayed for 54 inflammatory biomarkers.

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  • Cutaneous immune-related adverse events (cirAEs) are common toxicities in patients undergoing immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) therapy, affecting quality of life and outcomes.
  • A study involving 3668 ICI therapy recipients aimed to identify which cancer types and histologies are more likely to develop cirAEs and how this impacts survival.
  • Results showed that certain cancers, particularly cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma, had a significantly higher risk of cirAEs, which were associated with better survival rates for these patients.
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Importance: Objectively determining disease progression in craniofacial morphea (CM) is challenging, as clinical findings of disease activity are often lacking.

Objective: To evaluate the utility of 3-dimensional (3D) stereophotogrammetry in detecting disease progression in CM over time.

Design, Setting, And Participants: This prospective cohort study included 27 pediatric and adult patients with CM from 2 hospitals in Boston (Boston Children's Hospital and Brigham & Women's Hospital) consecutively enrolled from April 1, 2019, to March 1, 2023.

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  • Prurigo nodularis (PN) is a chronic skin condition mainly affecting African Americans, characterized by itchy nodules and a poorly understood cause.
  • Researchers performed whole-exome sequencing on skin samples from PN and atopic dermatitis patients, discovering significant mutations in genes related to fibrotic and neurotropic processes, particularly in the Notch signaling pathway.
  • The study highlights a link between altered Notch signaling and PN, revealing new insights into its pathophysiology and increased risks for associated diseases in PN patients.
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  • This study focuses on improving risk prediction for metastatic recurrence in patients with stage IIB/IIC melanoma to enhance immunotherapy treatment strategies.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 954 patients diagnosed with primary cutaneous melanoma, using machine-learning models to evaluate different recurrence types and their survival outcomes.
  • The Gradient Boosting Survival model showed high accuracy in predicting distant recurrences, indicating its potential to identify high-risk patients who could benefit most from immunotherapy, although the study faced limitations due to its retrospective design and single geographic cohort.
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Prurigo nodularis (PN) is an understudied inflammatory skin disease characterized by pruritic, hyperkeratotic nodules. Identifying the genetic factors underlying PN could help to better understand its etiology and guide the development of therapies. In this study, we developed a polygenic risk score that predicts a diagnosis of PN (OR = 1.

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Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have yielded remarkable responses but often lead to immune-related adverse events (irAEs). Although germline causes for irAEs have been hypothesized, no individual variant associated with developing irAEs has been identified. We carried out a genome-wide association study of 1,751 patients on ICIs across 12 cancer types.

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  • - Prognostic analysis for early-stage melanomas (stage I/II) is crucial for personalized treatment plans, especially with new immune checkpoint inhibitors approved for later stages.
  • - This study evaluated machine-learning algorithms on 1720 early-stage melanoma cases to predict recurrence using clinical and histopathologic data from Electronic Health Records (EHRs).
  • - The results showed strong prediction performance, with Breslow tumor thickness and mitotic rate emerging as key indicators, highlighting the potential for machine learning to identify patients who could benefit from additional treatments like immunotherapy.
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Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) is a life-threatening condition characterized by an exaggerated but dysregulated immune response resulting in hyperinflammation, with a potential for progression to multiple organ dysfunction and failure. Infectious diseases, inflammatory disorders, malignancies and immunodeficiency syndromes are known triggers of HLH in adults. The present study reported the case of a middle-aged man with HLH triggered by B-cell lymphoma who was successfully treated with dexamethasone; etoposide, prednisone, vincristine, cyclophosphamide, hydroxy-doxorubicin and rituximab chemotherapy; and multiple intrathecal methotrexate with a good outcome.

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