Publications by authors named "Christopher R Loiselle"

Purpose: To determine if dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) peak enhancement (PE) of primary breast cancer can predict the presence of lymph node extracapsular extension (LNECE) in patients with axillary metastatic disease.

Materials And Methods: In all, 167 patients treated with radiotherapy for invasive breast cancer from January 1, 2006 to November 1, 2007 were retrospectively identified. Patients with DCE-MRI and surgical axillary staging were included in this study.

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Purpose: Our goal was to determine the correlations between dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI (DCE-MRI) kinetics of breast cancers and axillary nodal status (ANS) which may have prognostic value in designing radiation therapy recommendations.

Methods And Materials: A retrospective review identified 167 consecutive patients treated with external beam radiotherapy for invasive breast cancer from Jan 1, 2006 to Nov 1, 2007. Patients with DCE-MRI kinetic data from our institution who underwent axillary surgical staging prior to chemotherapy were included.

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Purpose: This study analyzed rectal dosimetry outcomes of Pro-Qura proctored implants to assess the achievability of proposed rectal dose constraints in the setting of standardized pre- and postimplant dosimetry in community-based brachytherapy programs.

Methods And Materials: From August 2005 to July 2007, 713 postimplant CT scans were evaluated from 26 brachytherapists actively participating in Pro-Qura. Postimplant dosimetry was performed in a standardized fashion.

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An autoimmune-mediated mechanism has been proposed for several pediatric movement disorders. In a three-center (Brown, Yale, and Johns Hopkins) collaborative effort, serum antineuronal antibodies (ANAb) were measured by use of ELISA or immunohistochemical techniques on 35 children (mean age 11.4 years) with Tourette syndrome, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and/or obsessive compulsive disorder.

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Gene expression patterns in the postmortem putamen of patients with Tourette syndrome (TS) were investigated using cDNA microarrays. A cDNA neuroarray comprising 1537 genes known to be related to neurological or neuropsychiatric disorders was used to compare patient samples (n=3) with those from control subjects (n=4). Z test and Z ratio were used to analyze results; seven genes were found to be upregulated according to our definition (P<0.

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An autoimmune-mediated mechanism involving molecular mimicry has been proposed for a variety of pediatric movement disorders that occur after a streptococcal infection. In this study, anti-basal ganglia antibodies (ABGA) were measured in 15 children with the diagnosis of pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorder associated with streptococcal infection (PANDAS) and compared with those in 15 controls. ELISA and Western immunoblotting (WB) methods were used to detect ABGA against supernatant (S1), pellet (P2), and synaptosomal preparations from adult postmortem caudate, putamen, and globus pallidus.

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Rodent striatal microinfusions have been suggested as a model for assessing the behavioral effects induced by antineuronal antibodies. We used this approach to evaluate the proposed autoimmune etiology for Tourette syndrome (TS) and pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcal infection (PANDAS). Sera were assessed from patients with TS (n = 9) preselected based on the presence of elevated enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay optical densities against putamen homogenate and sera from patients with PANDAS (n = 8), selected from a larger group assayed for antibodies against a putamen synaptosomal preparation.

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Previous studies have suggested associations between Tourette syndrome and attention-deficit-hyperactivity disorder and antistreptococcal antibodies and between Tourette syndrome and antinuclear antibodies. In this study, antistreptolysin O, antideoxyribonuclease B, antinuclear, and antineuronal antibodies were measured in 41 children with Tourette syndrome and 38 controls, selected without regard to history of streptococcal infection. Results revealed that mean antistreptococcal titers did not differ between diagnostic groups.

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Anti-basal ganglia antibodies (ABGA) were measured in nine children with Sydenham chorea (SC) and compared to nine controls. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and Western blot (WB) methods were used to detect ABGA against supernatant (S1), pellet, and synaptosomal preparations from adult and pediatric postmortem caudate, putamen, and globus pallidus. ELISA optical density (OD) values were higher in SC patients than controls across all preparations, but did not reach a level of significance.

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