Publications by authors named "D H MOSLEY"

Cases for a disease can be defined broadly using diagnostic codes, or narrowly using gold-standard confirmation that often is not available in large administrative datasets. These different definitions can have significant impacts on the results and conclusions of studies. We conducted this study to assess how using melanoma phecodes versus histologic confirmation for invasive or in situ melanoma impacts the results of a genome-wide association study (GWAS) using the Million Veteran Program.

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Agricultural workers exposed to organic dust from swine concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) have increased chances of contracting chronic lung disease. Mucociliary clearance represents a first line of defense against inhaled dusts, but organic dust extracts (ODEs) from swine barns cause cilia slowing, leading to decreased bacterial clearance and increased lung inflammation. Because nutritional zinc deficiency is associated with chronic lung disease, we examined the role of zinc supplementation in ODE-mediated cilia slowing.

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  • - Voriconazole exposure is linked to a higher incidence of skin cancer among organ transplant recipients, but the role of genetic variations in drug metabolism (specifically CYP2C19) was unclear until this study.
  • - A retrospective analysis of 1,739 transplant patients revealed that 134 had voriconazole exposure, and both exposure and metabolizer status significantly influenced skin cancer rates (p < 0.01).
  • - Rapid metabolizers of voriconazole exhibited a notably increased risk for developing squamous cell carcinomas (SCC), with faster cancer onset compared to non-exposed patients (hazard ratio of 1.78 for overall skin cancer and 1.83 for SCC specifically).
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