Publications by authors named "J L Ritchie"

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  • Half of female kidney transplant recipients are of reproductive age, but there's a lack of data on their reproductive practices and counseling.
  • A survey found that 26% of female kidney transplant patients were unaware of their ability to get pregnant post-transplant, and while 72% used contraception, many relied on less reliable methods.
  • Most patients felt pre-transplant counseling was inadequate, though many were satisfied with post-transplant advice, highlighting a need for better education on pregnancy and contraception to lower health risks.
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Background: In the United States, the number of pediatric fractures treated in ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) continues to increase. Few studies have compared the outcomes and complications of treating these injuries in a freestanding ASC versus in a hospital setting. The purpose of this study was to compare clinical and radiographic outcomes, treatment times, and costs for treatment of pediatric foot and ankle fractures in the ASC and hospital.

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Tetrodotoxin (TTX) is a potent marine neurotoxin found in several phylogenetically diverse organisms, some of which are sought as seafood. Since 2015, TTX has been reported in bivalve shellfish from several estuarine locations along the Mediterranean and European Atlantic coasts, posing an emerging food safety concern. Although reports on spatial and temporal distribution have increased in recent years, processes leading to TTX accumulation in European bivalves are yet to be described.

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The extrastriatal visual cortex is known to exhibit distinct response profiles to complex stimuli of varying ecological importance (e.g. faces, scenes, and tools).

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This case series explores the association between tirzepatide-assisted weight loss and the development of foot drop due to peroneal nerve neuropathy, a phenomenon known as slimmer's paralysis. Two cases are presented of patients who experienced rapid weight loss after initiation of tirzepatide therapy and within 6 to 8 months developed bilateral foot drop. As providers, we have more medications than ever to assist patients in their weight loss journeys, but both of these cases are reminders of the risks of rapid weight loss and the need to monitor therapy closely for patients on tirzepatide and similar medications.

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