Publications by authors named "D Rector"

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  • Dry Eye affects about 35% of people, but many don’t know much about it, leading to poor treatment and research methods.
  • A group of 16 people, including patients and experts, met online to talk about how to improve research and treatment for Dry Eye and Meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD).
  • They created a list of over 80 important questions about Dry Eye to guide future research and help doctors treat patients better.*
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Paradoxical thromboembolism has variable presentation depending on site of embolisation. An African-American man in his 40s presented with severe abdominal pain, watery stools and exertional dyspnoea. At presentation, he was tachycardic and hypertensive.

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Data addressing prognostication in patients with HIV related Burkitt lymphoma (HIV-BL) currently treated remain scarce. We present an international analysis of 249 (United States: 140; United Kingdom: 109) patients with HIV-BL treated from 2008 to 2019 aiming to identify prognostic factors and outcomes. With a median follow up of 4.

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Anthrax was widely discussed in the media several years ago during the American Anthrax attacks. Despite a less-ened interest in the subject today, anthrax still poses a threat to the United States government and its people. This article looks at publically available data and resources in an effort to combine current information into one easy to ready docu-ment.

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We examined adults with untreated Burkitt lymphoma (BL) from 2009 to 2018 across 30 US cancer centers. Factors associated with progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) were evaluated in univariate and multivariate Cox models. Among 641 BL patients, baseline features included the following: median age, 47 years; HIV+, 22%; Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status (PS) 2 to 4, 23%; >1 extranodal site, 43%; advanced stage, 78%; and central nervous system (CNS) involvement, 19%.

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