Publications by authors named "Lenna A Martyak"

Background & Aims: Hepatitis C virus is associated with both mixed cryoglobulinemia and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, particularly B-cell non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma. Although there are geographic discrepancies in the incidence and prevalence of hepatitis C virus-related lymphomas, large epidemiologic studies and meta-analyses confirm this relationship in both patients with and without mixed cryoglobulinemia. Other factors such as gene translocation, somatic hypermutation and direct infection may also play a role in the malignant transformation of B-cells.

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Background: Hepatitis B viral (HBV) reactivation in patients undergoing chemotherapy is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Lamivudine has been suggested to be useful as a prophylaxis for HBV reactivation; however, its impact on overall survival and HBV reactivation-related liver disease survival is unclear.

Objective: To determine the effect of lamivudine prophylaxis on the rate of HBV reactivation, overall survival and HBV reactivation-related survival in patients with HBV undergoing chemotherapy.

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Objective: Osteoporosis is a common complication of Crohn's disease (CD). Glucocorticoid use and detrimental effects of inflammatory cytokines including tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) can lead to osteoporosis. The aim of this study was to assess the ability of treatment with the TNF-alpha antagonist infliximab to increase bone formation as measured by surrogate markers of bone turnover in patients with active CD.

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Although many patients with disseminated nontuberculous mycobacterial disease have molecular defects in the IFN-gamma/IL-12 axis, recent case reports have shown autoantibodies against IFN-gamma associated with severe nontuberculous mycobacterial infections. To check this finding in an independent population, we screened 35 patients with either disseminated or pulmonary nontuberculous mycobacterial infections for whom no molecular defect was known. We identified high-titer-neutralizing anti-IFN-gamma IgG in the plasma of six patients.

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