Publications by authors named "Cindy Zhou"

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  • Degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM) leads to progressive spinal cord compression, causing various impairments including motor dysfunction, pain, and loss of bladder control.
  • Surgical decompression is the recommended treatment for patients with moderate to severe symptoms, yet the relationship between gut health and recovery post-surgery remains unexplored.
  • A study on mice revealed that DCM and post-surgical decompression result in gut microbiota changes, which correlate with motor function impairments, indicating a potential link between gut health and recovery.
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  • Mutant EGFR is a key driver in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), and while EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) like osimertinib are effective initially, most patients experience disease progression within 10-19 months due to drug-tolerant cells.
  • Research shows that while osimertinib partially inhibits EGFR activation, tumor cells can reactivate survival signaling pathways, leading to regrowth after about 35 days of treatment.
  • The combination of osimertinib with an antibody against hepatoma-derived growth factor (HDGF) resulted in better tumor responses and prolonged survival in mice, suggesting that targeting HDGF might improve NSCLC treatment outcomes.*
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  • Emerging SARS-CoV-2 sublineages continue to pose a risk for serious COVID-19 disease, particularly as many individuals haven’t been vaccinated in over a year.
  • A study evaluated the effectiveness of the mRNA-1273 bivalent vaccine against these circulating sublineages by analyzing confirmed cases and matching them to controls, revealing a decline in vaccine effectiveness over time.
  • The findings suggest that periodic revaccination with updated vaccines could be necessary to lower COVID-19-related health issues as the effectiveness of existing vaccines decreases against new variants.
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Background: Increased risk of thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS) following adenovirus vector-based COVID-19 vaccinations has been identified in passive surveillance systems. TTS incidence rates (IRs) in the United States (U.S.

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It has been previously shown that the cytokine interleukin 33 is required for two processes, i.e., autophagic digestion of granulosa cells and recruitment of macrophages into atretic follicles, for full disposal of atretic follicles.

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The odontoma is regarded as a hamartomatous process of the jaws. Most are discovered as an incidental radiographic finding, averaging 15 mm in size. This report describes a case of a diminutive odontoma that was surgically removed before the onset of eruptive and pathologic consequences.

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Spinal cord injury can be traumatic or non-traumatic in origin, with the latter rising in incidence and prevalence with the aging demographics of our society. Moreover, as the global population ages, individuals with co-existent degenerative spinal pathology comprise a growing number of traumatic spinal cord injury cases, especially involving the cervical spinal cord. This makes recovery and treatment approaches particularly challenging as age and comorbidities may limit regenerative capacity.

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  • Normal cortical growth and folding are essential for proper brain function and can be influenced by both genetic and environmental factors during fetal development.
  • This study investigates how placental oxygen transport, especially during maternal hyperoxia, impacts early brain development in identical twins, helping to control for genetic and maternal variables.
  • It was found that fetuses experiencing lower placental oxygen delivery exhibited less growth in the cerebral cortex and more variance in sulcal folding patterns, indicating a strong link between oxygen transport and brain development.
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  • The bivalent mRNA-1273 COVID-19 vaccine, which targets both the original virus and the Omicron BA.4/BA.5 variants, has been authorized to enhance protection against COVID-19.
  • A matched cohort study showed that compared to those who only received monovalent vaccines, the bivalent vaccine had a 70.3% effectiveness rate in preventing hospitalizations due to COVID-19.
  • The bivalent booster not only sustained strong protection for over three months but also demonstrated effectiveness against medically attended SARS-CoV-2 infections (55.0%) and COVID-19 hospital deaths (82.7%).
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Background: Neurofibromas are benign peripheral nerve sheath tumors usually featured with neurofibromatosis type 1 syndrome. Recurrent gingival neurofibromas have been rarely reported in the periodontal literature, particularly affecting elderly patients.

Methods And Results: A 70-year-old man with a pale, rubbery, and painless thickening along the facial/buccal gingiva of the mandibular right canine and first premolar.

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Background: Our near-real-time safety monitoring of 16 adverse events (AEs) following COVID-19 mRNA vaccination identified potential elevation in risk for six AEs following primary series and monovalent booster dose administration. The crude association with AEs does not imply causality. Accordingly, we conducted robust evaluation of potential associations.

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Introduction: Thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS) has been reported following receipt of adenoviral vector-based COVID-19 vaccines. However, no validation studies evaluating the accuracy of International Classification of Diseases-10-Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM)-based algorithm for unusual site TTS are available in the published literature.

Methods: The purpose of this study was to assess the performance of clinical coding to 1) leverage literature review and clinical input to develop an ICD-10-CM-based algorithm to identify unusual site TTS as a composite outcome and 2) validate the algorithm against the Brighton Collaboration's interim case definition using laboratory, pathology, and imaging reports in an academic health network electronic health record (EHR) within the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Biologics Effectiveness and Safety (BEST) Initiative.

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Importance: Safety and effectiveness studies of COVID-19 vaccines are being conducted using clinical data, including administrative claims. However, claims data only partially capture administered COVID-19 vaccine doses for numerous reasons, such as vaccination at sites that do not generate claims for reimbursement.

Objective: To evaluate the extent to which Immunization Information Systems (IIS) data linked to claims data enhances claims-based COVID-19 vaccine capture for a commercially insured population and to estimate the magnitude of misclassification of vaccinated individuals as having unvaccinated status in the linked IIS and claims data.

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COVID-19 infections have contributed to substantial increases in hospitalizations. This study describes demographics, baseline clinical characteristics and treatments, and clinical outcomes among U.S.

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Introduction: Detection of adverse reactions to drugs and biologic agents is an important component of regulatory approval and post-market safety evaluation. Real-world data, including insurance claims and electronic health records data, are increasingly used for the evaluation of potential safety outcomes; however, there are different types of data elements available within these data resources, impacting the development and performance of computable phenotypes for the identification of adverse events (AEs) associated with a given therapy.

Objective: To evaluate the utility of different types of data elements to the performance of computable phenotypes for AEs.

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Background: Longitudinal patterns of immune globulins (IG) use have not been described in large populations. Understanding IG usage is important given potential supply limitations impacting individuals for whom IG is the sole life-saving/health-preserving therapy. The study describes US IG utilization patterns from 2009 to 2019.

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  • The study used machine learning on in utero MRI scans to analyze fetal limb movements, which are important for assessing CNS development.
  • 76 sets of MRI scans from 52 pregnant women were examined, measuring limb movement duration in different oxygen conditions and across various gestational weeks.
  • Results showed that hyperoxia (increased oxygen for the mother) and gestational age affected limb movement patterns, suggesting that tracking these movements could be a new indicator of fetal health and motor development.
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Objective: This article reports a case of a longstanding, slowly enlarging intraoral spindle cell lipoma (SCL) that had become increasingly painful during mastication.

Background: The SCL represents an uncommon variant of the conventional lipoma. There is limited information regarding this lesion in the gerodontologic literature.

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Background: We examined associations between two forms of testosterone therapy (TT) and risks of seven cancers among men.

Methods: SEER-Medicare combines cancer registry data from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results programme with Medicare claims. Our population-based case-control study included incident cancer cases diagnosed between 1992-2015: prostate (n = 130,713), lung (n = 105,466), colorectal (n = 56,433), bladder (n = 38,873), non-Hodgkin lymphoma (n = 17,854), melanoma (n = 14,241), and oesophageal (n = 9116).

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  • Degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM) results from age-related degeneration of the cervical spine, leading to spinal cord compression and inflammation, with a focus on potential changes in white blood cell composition for diagnosis and treatment.
  • In a mouse model, chronic spinal cord compression was induced, with subsequent analysis of white blood cell populations and serum cytokine levels over time, revealing significant changes at about 3 weeks post-induction.
  • Results showed that while T cells decreased and monocytes increased in the DCM group, the overall changes in white blood cells were modest compared to other spinal cord diseases, indicating a unique progression pattern prior to neurological symptoms.
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Maternal-placental perfusion can be temporarily compromised by Braxton Hicks (BH) uterine contractions. Although prior studies have employed T2* changes to investigate the effect of BH contractions on placental oxygen, the effect of these contractions on the fetus has not been fully characterized. We investigated the effect of BH contractions on quantitative fetal organ T2* across gestation together with the birth information.

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Background: Although frequently used in the early pandemic, data on the effectiveness of COVID-19 convalescent plasma (CCP) remain mixed. We investigated the effectiveness and safety of CCP in hospitalized COVID-19 patients in real-world practices during the first two waves of the pandemic in a multi-hospital healthcare system in Texas.

Methods And Findings: Among 11,322 hospitalized patients with confirmed COVID-19 infection from July 1, 2020 to April 15, 2021, we included patients who received CCP and matched them with those who did not receive CCP within ±2 days of the transfusion date across sites within strata of sex, age groups, days and use of dexamethasone from hospital admission to the match date, and oxygen requirements 4-12 hours prior to the match date.

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The Food and Drug Administration's Biologics Effectiveness and Safety Initiative conducts active surveillance to protect public health during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. This study evaluated performance of International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM) diagnosis code U07.1 in identifying COVID-19 cases in claims compared with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) nucleic acid amplification test results in linked electronic health records (EHRs).

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Neutrophil elastase (NE) plays a pivotal role in inflammation. However, the mechanism underlying NE-mediated inflammation in obesity remains unclear. Here, we report that NE activates protease-activated receptor-2 (PAR2), stimulates actin filament (F-actin) formation, decreases intercellular junction molecule VE-cadherin expression, and increases the permeability of human arterial endothelial cells (hECs).

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Background: Monitoring COVID-19 testing volumes and test positivity is an integral part of the response to the pandemic. We described the characteristics of individuals who were tested and tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 during the pre-vaccine phase of the pandemic in the United States (U.S.

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