Publications by authors named "Fayad L"

Background: Select patients with relapsed/refractory aggressive B cell lymphoma may benefit from bridging radiation (bRT) prior to anti-CD19-directed chimeric antigen receptor T cell therapy (CAR-T). Here, we examined patient and treatment factors associated with outcomes and patterns of failure after bRT and CAR-T.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed adults with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) who received bRT prior to axicabtagene ciloleucel, tisagenlecleucel, or lisocabtagene maraleucel between 11/2017-4/2023.

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Treatment options are limited for both relapsed/refractory primary and secondary central nervous system (CNS) lymphoma and the prognosis remains poor. Prior studies have shown the activity of Bruton tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitors and programmed death-1 targeted therapies in CNS lymphoma and studies suggested potential synergy. Therefore, we conducted a phase 2 trial combining ibrutinib with nivolumab for patients with relapsed/refractory CNS lymphoma.

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Purpose: Extranodal NK/T-cell lymphoma (ENKTCL) is rare in the Western Hemisphere and is commonly treated with combined modality therapy (CMT).

Methods And Materials: We retrospectively reviewed 35 patients treated with Ann Arbor stage I/II ENKTCL between 1994 and 2015 at a large academic cancer center in the United States.

Results: With 11.

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Entrapment neuropathies of the hip (ENH) can occur due to a variety of causes with clinical symptoms that may mimic musculoskeletal disorders. Etiologies include entrapment in a fibromuscular canal, tethering due to posttraumatic fibrosis and extrinsic compression from muscle hypertrophy or a mass. Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging enables detection and characterization of peripheral nerve pathology.

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Magnetic resonance neurography (MRN) is increasingly used in clinical practice for the evaluation of patients with a wide spectrum of peripheral nerve disorders. This review article discusses the technical aspects of MRN highlighting the core sequences performed for clinical care. A robust, high-resolution, heavily T2-weighted fluid-sensitive sequence performed on a 3.

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Antibiotic (ABX)-induced microbiome dysbiosis is widespread in oncology, adversely affecting outcomes and side effects of various cancer treatments, including immune checkpoint inhibitors and chimeric antigen receptor T-cell (CAR-T) therapies. In this study, we observed that prior exposure to broad-spectrum ABXs with extended anaerobic coverage such as piperacillin-tazobactam and meropenem was associated with worse anti-CD19 CAR-T therapy survival outcomes in patients with large B-cell lymphoma (N = 422) than other ABX classes. In a discovery subset of these patients (n = 67), we found that the use of these ABXs was in turn associated with substantial dysbiosis of gut microbiome function, resulting in significant alterations of the gut and blood metabolome, including microbial effectors such as short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) and other anionic metabolites, findings that were largely reproduced in an external validation cohort (n = 58).

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Although conventional 2-dimensional magnetic resonance (MR) sequences have traditionally comprised the foundational imaging strategy for visualization of musculoskeletal anatomy and pathology, the emergence of isotropic volumetric 3-dimensional sequences offers to advance musculoskeletal evaluation with comparatively similar image quality and diagnostic performance, shorter acquisition times, and the added advantages of improved spatial resolution and multiplanar reformation capability. The purpose of this review article is to summarize the available 3-dimensional MR sequences and their role in the management of patients with musculoskeletal disorders, including sports imaging, rheumatologic conditions, peripheral nerve imaging, bone and soft tissue tumor imaging, and whole-body MR imaging.

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Objective: To investigate the prognostic significance of thyroid hormone profile in patients hospitalized for decompensated cirrhosis.

Subjects And Methods: Prospective cohort study that included 119 subjects. All subjects were evaluated at admission and followed for 90 days.

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Purpose: To describe early tumor volume change in patients with rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) and investigate its association with overall survival (OS) and local failure.

Methods And Materials: This retrospective study included patients who received diagnoses of group III/IV RMS with available computed tomography and/or magnetic resonance imaging scans at 2 time points: (1) pretherapy and (2) early therapy (acquired during weeks 8-12 of chemotherapy). Relative volumetric change (RVC) was calculated as the percentage of (early therapy - pretherapy volume) / (pretherapy volume).

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Article Synopsis
  • Researchers looked at how bridging radiation therapy (bRT) affects people getting CAR T-cell therapy for a type of cancer called large B-cell lymphoma.
  • They found that bRT can be safely given, but it didn't seem to help or hurt the patients' outcomes in terms of blood cell counts or how well they responded to the CAR T-cell treatment.
  • The study suggests that while bRT is safe, careful planning is needed to manage any risks after the treatment.
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Peripheral neuropathies of the foot and ankle can be challenging to diagnose clinically due to concomitant traumatic and nontraumatic or degenerative orthopedic conditions. Although clinical history, physical examination, and electrodiagnostic testing comprised of nerve conduction velocities and electromyography are used primarily for the identification and classification of peripheral nerve disorders, MR neurography (MRN) can be used to visualize the peripheral nerves as well as the skeletal muscles of the foot and ankle for primary neurogenic pathology and skeletal muscle denervation effect. Proper knowledge of the anatomy and pathophysiology of peripheral nerves is important for an MRN interpretation.

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Background: Rituximab and lenalidomide is a preferred option for relapsed indolent B cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Obinutuzumab may be a superior combination partner with lenalidomide given enhanced antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity and phagocytosis compared to rituximab. Our aim was to determine the recommended phase 2 dose, safety, and activity of lenalidomide in combination with fixed dose of obinutuzumab in relapsed and refractory indolent B cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

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Undifferentiated round cell sarcomas (URCS) represent a diverse group of tumors, including conventional Ewing sarcoma, round cell sarcoma with EWSR1/FUS-non-ETS fusions, CIC-rearranged sarcoma, and sarcoma with BCOR alterations. Since 2018, 3 cases of URCS with a novel CRTC1::SS18 gene fusion have been reported in the literature. Herein, we report 3 additional cases of CRTC1::SS18 sarcoma, thereby doubling the number of described cases and expanding the clinicopathologic features of this rare translocation sarcoma.

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  • PCSM-LPD is a rare skin-related T-cell disorder, and its treatment often includes various strategies, notably radiotherapy.* -
  • A study of 46 patients revealed that all achieved complete responses, with 94% of those receiving focused radiotherapy responding well, while ultra-low-dose rates also showed high effectiveness.* -
  • Overall, both observation and treatments such as steroids and radiotherapy yield excellent results for PCSM-LPD, with low toxicity reported particularly with ultra-low-dose radiation.*
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Background: Given the favourable prognosis of patients with gastric mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma, treatment-related toxicity should be minimised. We aimed to evaluate the efficacy of 4 Gy radiotherapy given in a response-adapted approach.

Methods: We conducted a single-centre, single-arm, prospective trial at MD Anderson Cancer Center (Houston, TX, USA) of response-adapted ultra-low-dose radiotherapy.

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  • Chronic nonspinal osteomyelitis is difficult to diagnose and manage, prompting experts to create consensus statements on the use of percutaneous image-guided biopsies to improve standard care practices across different healthcare institutions.* -
  • MRI is an essential tool for ruling out osteomyelitis and should be performed early in patient evaluation; other microbiological culture methods can be used when conditions allow.* -
  • Expert recommendations include avoiding antibiotics for at least 2 weeks before a biopsy and advising against biopsies in cases of severe ulcers, emphasizing the need for a multidisciplinary approach in treatment.*
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Imaging plays a central role in the management of patients with bone tumors. A number of imaging modalities are available, with different techniques having unique applications that render their use advantageous for various clinical purposes. Coupled with detailed clinical assessment, radiological imaging can assist clinicians in reaching a proper diagnosis, determining appropriate management, evaluating response to treatment, and monitoring for tumor recurrence.

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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is essential in the management of musculoskeletal (MSK) tumors. This review delves into the diverse MRI modalities, focusing on anatomical, functional, and metabolic sequences that provide essential biomarkers for tumor detection, characterization, disease extent determination, and assessment of treatment response. MRI's multimodal capabilities offer a range of biomarkers that enhance MSK tumor evaluation, aiding in better patient management.

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  • The surgical treatment of extremity bone and soft tissue sarcomas has improved greatly over the past 50 years, thanks to advancements in imaging technology.
  • Over 90% of patients can now have limb-salvage surgery due to more precise assessments of tumors and anatomy.
  • This review highlights the crucial role of radiology in managing sarcoma patients and discusses current imaging practices and future trends.
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Objective: To determine the diagnostic value of axial T1-weighted imaging for patients suffering from lower back pain.

Materials And Methods: In this retrospective study, 100 consecutive lumbar spine MRIs obtained in patients with chronic low back pain were reviewed in two sessions: First, readers viewed core sequences (sagittal T1-weighted, STIR and T2-weighted, and axial T2-weighted) with axial T1-weighted sequences, and second, readers viewed cores sequences alone. Readers recorded the presence of disc degeneration, nerve root compromise, facet joint arthritis, and stenosis at each lumbar spine level as well as the presence of lipoma of filum terminale (LFT), spondylolisthesis, transitional vertebrae, and fractures.

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Complications occurring after lymphodepleting chemotherapy (LDC) may delay chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell infusion. The effect of these delays on clinical outcomes is unclear. We performed a retrospective analysis of 240 patients with relapsed/refractory large B-cell lymphoma treated with standard-of-care axicabtagene ciloleucel (axi-cel) and identified 40 patients (16.

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  • Follicular lymphoma (FL) and marginal zone lymphoma (MZL) are types of slow-growing non-Hodgkin lymphomas that typically have a median survival of about 20 years, but current treatments are not curative, prompting a need for new therapies.
  • A phase 2 clinical trial tested an innovative combination treatment of lenalidomide, rituximab, and ibrutinib (IRR) on previously untreated patients with FL and MZL, focusing on progression-free survival (PFS) over 24 months.
  • Results showed that after an average follow-up of about 65 months, the estimated PFS was 78.8% at 24 months and 59.7
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Objective: To evaluate the role of weekly neurofibromatosis (NF) multi-disciplinary conferences (MDC) on the diagnostic and therapeutic plan for patients with NF type 1 (NF1) and schwannomatosis (SWN).

Materials And Methods: This retrospective study reviewed patients with confirmed or suspected NF1 and SWN discussed in weekly MDC from March to July 2021. Demographic data collected included patient age, sex, pre-conference and post-conference diagnosis, radiological studies reviewed, and provider specialties in attendance.

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