Publications by authors named "Chaudry E"

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  • The study investigated surgical access disparities in orthopaedic cases at a large academic health center, focusing on how patient demographics affected surgical wait times.
  • Results indicated that while elective surgical cases had longer wait times than urgent ones, demographic factors like race, sex, language, and socioeconomic status did not significantly impact these wait times.
  • Interestingly, although race and socioeconomic status were linked to greater distances from surgical centers, this increased distance did not correspond to longer wait times, suggesting a need for further exploration of healthcare equity issues.
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Sickle cell disease (SCD), an inherited vaso-occlusive disorder, results in recurrent painful episodes and a variety of serious systemic complications that can lead to severe disabilities and even death. Here, we report a case of a 19-year-old African American patient with homozygous sickle cell trait who presented with right upper lid edema and ptosis, 3 days after his admission to the hospital following a sickle cell crisis. Initially, mistaken as a superinfection in the context of his disease, a diagnosis of orbital abscess was made.

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Neuroimaging has a key role in identifying small-vessel vasculitis from common diseases it mimics, such as multiple sclerosis. Oftentimes, a multitude of these conditions present similarly, and thus diagnosis is difficult. To date, there is no standardized method to differentiate between these diseases.

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Purpose In their final year, medical students explore prospective residency programs by completing visiting electives and attending interviews during the Canadian Resident Matching Service (CaRMS) process. Due to COVID-19, visiting electives and in-person interviews were suspended, leaving residency programs searching for alternate ways to share CaRMS information with applicants. This study evaluates the utility of Twitter to share CaRMS-related information prior to and during the pandemic.

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  • A case series was conducted to explore potential uveitis (inflammation of the eye) after receiving the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines, as there is limited information about this side effect.
  • Eight patients with uveitis symptoms developed their conditions within 14 days of vaccination, with most experiencing symptoms after the first dose and a mean onset of 5.19 days post-vaccine.
  • The study aims to enhance understanding of the relationship between COVID-19 vaccines and uveitis, emphasizing the importance for physicians to recognize and treat these ocular complications as vaccination rates increase.
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Bioprinting has rapidly progressed over the past decade. One branch of bioprinting known as bioprinting has benefitted considerably from innovations in biofabrication. Unlike bioprinting, bioprinting allows for biomaterials to be printed directly into or onto the target tissue/organ, eliminating the need to transfer pre-made three-dimensional constructs.

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During the coronavirus 2019 pandemic, there has been a surge in production of remote learning materials for continued otolaryngology resident education. Medical students traditionally rely on elective and away subinternship experiences for exposure to the specialty. Delays and cancellation of clinical rotations have forced medical students to pursue opportunities outside of the traditional learning paradigm.

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Background: Hyperactivation of innate immunity has been implicated in the etiology of mood disorders, including major depressive disorder (MDD). Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) have demonstrated potent immunomodulatory capabilities in the context of chronic inflammatory disease and injury but have yet to be evaluated in stress-based preclinical models of MDD. We sought to test the ability of intravenous MSCs to modulate innate immune activation and behavioral patterns associated with repeated social defeat (RSD).

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