Publications by authors named "Anna Eshghi"

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  • Many aggressive prostate cancers have high levels of prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA), making it a promising target for developing drugs and imaging techniques.
  • Over the past decade, PSMA-targeted radiopharmaceuticals have been created, primarily for PET imaging, to assess the extent of PSMA expression in tumors and help select suitable patients for therapy.
  • Ongoing clinical trials are examining the effectiveness of various PSMA-targeted treatments, including the use of the β-particle-emitting radioisotope 177Lu, to optimize patient selection based on specific imaging biomarkers from both PSMA and FDG PET/CT scans.
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Background Sepsis morbidity and mortality rates have remained high despite recent developments in clinical guidelines aimed to curtail this disease process. Understanding how sepsis interacts with comorbidities and pre-existing disease states is necessary for improving sepsis treatment. Accounting for specific pre-existing conditions in the treatment of sepsis patients may not only improve patient outcomes but also reduce healthcare costs by preventing possible complications.

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The identification of causal variants and mechanisms underlying complex disease traits in humans is important for the progress of human disease genetics; this requires finding strategies to detect functional regulatory variants in disease-relevant cell types. To achieve this, we collected genetic and transcriptomic data from the aortic endothelial cells of up to 157 donors and four epigenomic phenotypes in up to 44 human donors representing individuals of both sexes and three major ancestries. We found thousands of expression quantitative trait loci (eQTLs) at all ranges of effect sizes not detected by the Gene-Tissue Expression Project (GTEx) in human tissues, showing that novel biological relationships unique to endothelial cells (ECs) are enriched in this dataset.

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Chemotherapy followed by prophylactic cranial irradiation (PCI) is associated with increased survival in patients with small cell lung cancer but is associated with fatigue and cognitive impairment. This retrospective study evaluated regional differences in F-FDG uptake by the brain before and after PCI. The null hypothesis was that direct toxic effects on the brain from PCI and chemotherapy are symmetric; thus, asymmetric deviations may reflect functional changes due to therapy.

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A 21-y-old man who presented with polyuria and polydipsia was discovered to have diabetes insipidus due to eosinophilic granuloma of the hypothalamus. F-FDG PET/CT, which was performed as a metastatic work-up, revealed an intensely F-FDG-avid hypothalamic mass and no other sites of disease.

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