Publications by authors named "David Caba"

Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP) is a rare, infiltrative, soft tissue tumor. It has a propensity for deep invasion but a low risk for distant metastasis. The classic presentation is a slowly progressive, painless, and erythematous to purpuric patch on the trunk or arms.

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Objective: To delineate the role of T-helper 2 (Th2) cytokines in the induction of trauma induced myeloid suppressor cells (TIMSC) and the regulation of nitric oxide production.

Background: Trauma induces myeloid cells that express CD11b+/Gr1+ and arginase 1 and exhibit an immune suppressing activity. This article explores the mechanisms that induce TIMSC and the effects on nitric oxide production in response to endotoxin.

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Several nutritional alternatives exist to provide critically ill patients sufficient calories to meet metabolic demands. Intuitively, investigators, nutritionists, and clinicians have pursued the goal of providing high-calorie nutrition support, believing that this would improve outcomes. There is little evidence, however, that meeting caloric goals is of significant benefit.

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Dr. Stanley Dudrick invented total parenteral nutrition in 1968, providing a desperately needed therapy to those patients who could not eat. It has since saved thousands of patients worldwide.

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