Publications by authors named "Justin Kurtz"

Signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 () is a member of the STAT protein family implicated in the development of infantile-onset multisystem autoimmune disease. -related autoimmune disease is characterized by multiorgan autoimmunity, lymphoproliferative disease, and recurrent infections. The presentation is variable, with some patients also developing neonatal diabetes mellitus and interstitial lung disease.

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Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) depletion syndromes are a group of autosomal recessive disorders associated with a spectrum of clinical diseases, which include progressive external ophthalmoplegia (PEO). They are caused by variants in nuclear DNA (nDNA) encoded genes, and the gene that encodes for mtDNA polymerase gamma () is commonly involved. A splice-site mutation in , c.

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Objective: Composite neuroblastoma is a tumor composed of multiple tumoral clones within the neuroblastoma family. To date, establishing this unique histopathologic diagnosis has required the evaluation of the primary tumor mass. We report a case of composite neuroblastoma diagnosed by evaluation of a metastatic lymph node.

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Sclerosing epithelioid fibrosarcoma (SEF) is a rare variant of fibrosarcoma primarily arising in the deep soft tissue of the extremities and trunk. Despite having the morphologic appearance of a low-grade sarcoma, it generally has an aggressive clinical course with frequent local recurrences and distant metastases. It typically occurs in middle aged adults and is characterized by immunoexpression of MUC4 and recurrent gene fusions, most commonly .

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A 40 year old female with no documented medical history presented to the Emergency Department with several days of lethargy and altered mental status. She was found to be anemic, thrombocytopenic, and hypotensive. The patient was found to be in severe metabolic acidosis, became bradycardic, and quickly deteriorated.

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Diffuse lymphangiomatosis is a rare disorder characterized by abnormal proliferation of lymphatic channels. It can involve just one organ or multiple organs, such as liver, spleen, lungs, and bone. This disorder generally presents in children and young adults, but in rare cases, patients first present with symptoms in adulthood.

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Basement membranes (BMs) are physiologically insoluble extracellular matrix sheets present in all multicellular organisms. They play an important role in providing mechanical strength to tissues and regulating cell behavior. Proteomic analysis of BM proteins is challenged by their high molecular weights and extensive post-translational modifications.

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