Publications by authors named "Gribbin C"

Background: The application of CD19-directed chimeric antigen receptor T (CAR T) cell therapy has improved outcomes for thousands of patients with non-Hodgkin B cell lymphoma (NHL). The toxicities associated with various CAR T cell products, however, can be severe and difficult to anticipate.

Methods: In this systematic review and meta-analysis, we set out to determine whether there are measurable differences in common toxicities, including cytokine release syndrome (CRS), immune effector cell associated neurotoxicity syndrome (ICANS), cytopenias, and infections, between CAR T products that are commercially available for the treatment of NHL.

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We report two patients with chorea associated with polycythaemia vera, in whom the haematocrit and haemoglobin were within the reference range. Polycythaemia vera is potentially easily treatable and so is important to consider in people developing late-onset chorea.

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  • Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) is a type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma that mostly impacts older individuals, representing 3-10% of NHL cases in western countries.
  • The variability in MCL outcomes is influenced by clinical characteristics, genetic factors, and molecular features, including the proliferation index and specific mutations like TP53.
  • Recent advancements in treatment, particularly with novel agents like BTK inhibitors, are improving the ability to customize therapies based on individual patient and disease traits, leading to better management strategies.
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  • * After 9 years, the study shows 47% of patients remain in remission, with 51% progression-free survival and 66% overall survival, but some patients experienced significant side effects.
  • * A notable percentage developed secondary malignancies, and two patients stopped treatment due to COVID-19 concerns, but overall, LR continues to show promising long-term results.
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  • - Waldenström macroglobulinemia is a slow-growing type of cancer that affects B-cells and produces IgM antibodies; it often starts with an asymptomatic phase.
  • - Researchers have developed risk models using both specific and general biomarkers to predict how quickly different patients may progress from the asymptomatic stage.
  • - Newer models are incorporating continuous variables and genetic alterations, which may enhance the accuracy of risk prediction and improve the management of asymptomatic individuals.
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Background: Postnatal depression (PND) is associated with adverse infant neurodevelopmental outcomes. Evidence is limited on how PND influences neonatal (<28 days old) outcomes in low- and middle-income countries, such as Kenya, which bear the global burden of neonatal morbidity and mortality.

Objectives: To explore how PND influences neonatal feeding and care practices among women in the early postnatal period in rural Western Kenya.

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  • The study investigates the safety and effectiveness of CAR T cell therapy in patients who have had solid organ transplants, noting limited existing data on this topic.
  • It highlights the potential risks, such as harming the transplanted organ, while also exploring how post-transplant immunosuppression can affect CAR T cell function.
  • Results from 10 studies showed that 69% of patients responded to therapy, with 83% experiencing cytokine release syndrome (CRS) and 60% developing immune effector cell-associated neurotoxicity syndrome (ICANS), indicating significant side effects alongside treatment benefits.
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Background: Chronic migraine is an under-recognized and under-treated disorder. A greater understanding of the pathophysiology of migraine and transformation to chronic migraine has led to the first targeted treatments for chronic migraine. In this review, we review current approaches to the diagnosis and management of chronic migraine and discuss recent and emerging novel therapies.

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CRISPR/Cas9 has become a powerful tool for genome editing in zebrafish that permits the rapid generation of loss of function mutations and the knock-in of specific alleles using DNA templates and homology directed repair (HDR). We examined the efficiency of synthetic, chemically modified gRNAs and demonstrate induction of indels and large genomic deletions in combination with recombinant Cas9 protein. We developed an in vivo genetic assay to measure HDR efficiency and we utilized this assay to test the effect of altering template design on HDR.

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Background: The management of acute Achilles tendon ruptures is controversial, and most injuries are treated with surgery in the USA. The cost utility of operative versus non-operative treatment of acute Achilles tendon injury is unclear.

Questions/purposes: The purpose of this study was to compare the cost-effectiveness of operative versus functional non-operative treatment of acute Achilles tendon ruptures.

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Purpose: To determine if axial low back pain (LBP) associated with central disc protrusions can be improved by caudal epidural steroid injections (ESIs).

Methods: Adults with chronic (> 3 months) moderate-to-severe axial LBP with L4-5 and/or L5-S1 central disc protrusions were enrolled in this prospective study. Participants underwent caudal ESIs under standard-of-care practice.

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Locating the source of lumbopelvic-hip pain requires the consideration of multiple clinical pathways. Although low back pain has an incidence of 50% in the adolescent population, the pathophysiology in this population typically differs from that of other age groups. Dynamic mechanical impairments of the hip, such as femoroacetabular impingement, may contribute to the pathogenesis of adolescent low back pain.

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Acute pulmonary embolism (PE) is the third most common cause of death in hospitalized patients. The development of sophisticated diagnostic and therapeutic modalities for PE, including endovascular therapy, affords a certain level of complexity to the treatment of patients with this important clinical entity. Furthermore, the lack of level I evidence for the safety and effectiveness of catheter directed therapy brings controversy to a promising treatment approach.

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Introduction: Recovery from Parsonage-Turner syndrome (PTS) is generally favorable, although recovery times have been shown to vary, in part because there are no universally accepted outcome measures. In this study, we describe the electrodiagnostic natural history of this condition based on objective electrodiagnostic testing, and propose that complete electrodiagnostic recovery can be seen as early as 1 year.

Methods: Twenty-six subjects with 29 affected nerves confirmed as PTS were followed every 3 months for electrodiagnostic testing, or until full reinnervation was confirmed.

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Background: Persistent complex bereavement disorder (PCBD) is a protracted form of grief included in DSM Section 3 indicating a need for more research. Two other criteria sets [prolonged grief disorder (PGD) and complicated grief (CG) disorder] are also currently in use by researchers. This study evaluates rates of diagnosis of each proposed criteria set in a clinical sample of bereaved individuals participating in clinical research.

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This study examines the current utilization of primary and preventive health care services among dancers in order to assess their self-reported primary care needs. Participants were 37 dancers from a variety of dance backgrounds who presented for a free dancer health screening in a large US metropolitan area (30 females, 7 males; mean age: 27.5 ± 7.

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Background: Hallux valgus is frequently associated with additional forefoot pathologies, including hammertoes and midfoot osteoarthritis (OA). However, the pathogenesis of these concurrent pathologies remains to be elucidated. We sought to determine whether there is a relationship between demographic and radiographic parameters and the incidence of secondary pathologies in the setting of a bunion, with an emphasis on second tarsometatarsal (TMT) OA and hammertoes.

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Background: Angiography allows for excellent characterization and treatment of traumatic pseudoaneurysms. However, ultrasound-guided thrombin injection for pseudoaneurysm thrombosis allows for radiation-free treatment of superficial pseudoaneurysms and superficial expanding hematomas.

Methods: A retrospective review of 5 patient cases treated under this paradigm was performed following institutional review board approval.

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Objective: To determine whether single injections of autologous platelet-rich plasma (PRP) into symptomatic degenerative intervertebral disks will improve participant-reported pain and function.

Design: Prospective, double-blind, randomized controlled study.

Setting: Outpatient physiatric spine practice.

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Background: Complicated grief (CG) has been recently included in the DSM-5, under the term "persistent complex bereavement disorder," as a condition requiring further study. To our knowledge, no psychometric data on any structured clinical interview for CG (SCI-CG) is available to date. In this manuscript, we introduce the SCI-CG, a 31-item "SCID-like" clinician-administered instrument to assess the presence of CG symptoms.

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Kaposiform hemangioendothelioma (KHE) is a vascular tumor with poor prognosis. We present a child with progressive disability, extreme pain, and autonomic dysfunction due to a retroperitoneal KHE where radiologic characteristics were essential for diagnosis and monitoring of response to therapy. He received sirolimus, and the symptomatology resolved completely.

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Vascular anomalies, including vascular malformations and tumors, are frequently straightforward to detect; however, accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment are often challenging. Misdiagnosis of these lesions can lead clinicians in the wrong direction when treating these patients, which can have unfavorable results. This review presents an overview of the classification systems that have been developed for the diagnosis of vascular lesions with a focus on the imaging characteristics.

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The cortisol awakening response (CAR) is presumed critically important for healthy adaptation. The current literature, however, is hampered by systematic measurement difficulties relative to awakening, especially with young children. While reports suggest the CAR is smaller in children than adults, well-controlled research in early childhood is scarce.

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