Publications by authors named "Radack K"

Melanocytic matricomas are rare neoplasms that can clinically resemble a variety of lesions including pigmented basal cell carcinomas, hemangiomas, malignant melanomas, and squamous cell carcinomas. Previous studies have relied primarily on biopsy and histopathologic examination for diagnoses, but we suggest that dermoscopy may play a role as well.

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Introduction: In-office phototherapy is an effective treatment for many dermatologic conditions, however, many patients are unable to adhere to the rigorous travel and time commitments sometimes needed. Tanning bed facilities are nearly ubiquitous in modern society and could represent a more convenient means to obtain ultraviolet (UV) exposure when office phototherapy is not feasible. The purpose of this study was to review available evidence on the use of tanning facilities as a treatment for dermatologic conditions.

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Solid organ transplantation is emerging as a lifesaving procedure for increasing numbers of patients, and invasive fungal infections are a significant cause of mortality and morbidity for patients undergoing such procedures. Risks for developing these infections are continuing to evolve, leading to shifts in the epidemiology of invasive mycoses occurring after transplantation. Targeting preventive efforts to select solid organ transplantation groups at highest risk for invasive fungal infections is critical to optimizing prophylaxis strategies.

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  • Sudlow Site I of human serum albumin (HSA) is a binding site for various ligands, including warfarin.
  • The study uses computational analysis and isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) to examine the binding characteristics of warfarin, revealing a binding constant of 5.8 x 10(5) M(-1).
  • ITC results indicate that warfarin binding involves the uptake of protons, suggesting stabilization through an ion-pair interaction with a specific amino acid in HSA.
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An understanding of the species that form in mixtures of alcohol and water is important for their use in liquid chromatography applications. In reverse-phase liquid chromatography the retention of solutes on a chromatography column is influenced by the composition of the mobile phase, and in the case of alcohol and water mobile phases, the amount of free alcohol and water present. Previous and similar modeling studies of methanol (MeOH) and water mixtures by near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy have found up to four species present including free MeOH and water and MeOH and water complexes formed by hydrogen bonding associations.

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The most significant costs attributed to settlement of workplace back injury claims are related to chronic low back pain (LBP). Unfortunately, our knowledge of this fact has not led to a reduction of the considerable costs paid out annually by employers and insurers to deal with the chronic pain syndrome. This article is the third in a series of reviews on randomized controlled trials found in the English language medical literature between 1975 and 1993.

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The purpose of this review was to determine the efficacy of treatments for discogenic low back pain (LBP) by examining all randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of discogenic LBP published in the English language literature between 1975 and 1993 with "return to work" (RTW) as the end point. From more than 4,000 LBP citations, nearly 600 articles were initially reviewed; 35 studies met our selection criteria. Twenty-two studies were discussed in Part 1 (Acute Interventions) or will be discussed in Part 3 (Chronic Interventions).

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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the intercorrelation between three genetic assays in 112 subjects. The group was pooled from two originally separate but homogeneous subgroups of 56 persons each. Procedures included assays for hprt mutant frequencies, micronuclei in human lymphocytes, and mutations at the glycophorin A (gpa) loci.

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Aims-To determine cyclin D1 gene amplification and expression levels in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) patients.Methods-Total RNA and genomic DNA were isolated from 40 samples of HNSCC tissue and matched normal tissue and were hybridised with a cyclin D1 cDNA probe. Northern and Southern analyses were used to detect mRNA overexpression and cyclin D1 gene amplification, respectively.

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Employers and insurers are interested in being able to use cost-effective interventions for returning injured workers to the workplace. Unfortunately, truly objective information is lacking. The purpose of this and two subsequent review articles was to perform thorough scrutiny and methodologic comparison among all obtainable, published randomized and controlled studies on low back pain (LBP) interventions leading to return to work.

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The objective of this study was to examine if individuals living near a uranium processing site have greater mutagenic damage, as measured by three mutagenicity assays, compared with subjects unexposed to any nuclear facilities. The design was a cross-sectional exploratory analysis of 112 subjects; 56 volunteer residents were from within a 5-mile radius of the Fernald Uranium Processing site and 56 'control' subjects were from a geographically separate area unexposed to any known uranium emissions. The groups were constrained to be similar in age and sex composition.

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The cytokinesis block method was used to examine the intraclass correlation coefficient of the human lymphocyte micronucleus assay, sources of variability, and practical issues regarding the number of samples per subject. Twenty samples of 100 binucleate cells from a single phlebotomy per subject were analyzed (n = 112), using methods to evaluate variance components. The results showed marked intraindividual (sampling error) variation greater than interindividual variation, and no between-group contribution to the total variance.

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Objective: To assess the reported association between skin tags and colonic polyps and to evaluate the methodologic rigor of the studies. DESIGN AND DATA IDENTIFICATION: English-language literature search using MEDLINE, Index Medicus, and bibliographic reviews of texts and all pertinent articles to perform a quantitative and methodologic analysis of all studies from 1983 (the original publication) assessing the association under study. Eligible studies were independently assessed using explicit methodologic guidelines for validity and generalizability of observational research.

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Beta-Adrenergic blockers have been considered relatively contraindicated in peripheral arterial disease because of the perceived risk that these drugs could worsen intermittent claudication. Therefore, we conducted a meta-analysis of available randomized controlled trials from the English-language literature to determine whether or not beta-blockers exacerbate intermittent claudication. The primary focus of this analysis was the effect of beta-blockers on exercise duration, measured as walking capacity or endurance time.

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The potential antihypertensive effects after prolonged use of small doses of fish oils remain undefined. Therefore, we conducted a randomized, double-blind, controlled crossover study comparing low doses of n-3 fatty acid supplementation with n-6 fatty acids on blood pressure in 33 subjects with mild hypertension. After a 6-week stabilization period, subjects ingested either 2.

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It has previously been shown that fish oil supplementation, compared to olive oil, reduces plasma fibrinogen. Presented here are the results of a randomized, double-blind, crossover controlled trail that compared the effects of dietary n-3 and n-6 fatty acid supplementation on plasma fibrinogen levels in 10 patients with hyperlipoproteinemia types IIb or IV. Plasma fibrinogen levels showed statistically significant reductions during both the fish oil and corn oil treatment periods.

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Objective: To review the evidence for efficacy of three contemporary treatments for intermittent claudication: pentoxifylline, exercise programs, and smoking cessation.

Data Identification: English-language literature search using MEDLINE, Index Medicus, and bibliographic reviews of major texts and all pertinent articles.

Study Selection: For pentoxifylline, randomized, double-blind controlled trials were selected.

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Although the hypotriglyceridemic effect of large doses of n-3 fatty acids (n-3 FAs) is well established, the effects of prolonged use of very low doses on lipids, lipoproteins, and apolipoproteins have not been clearly defined. This investigation compares the relative effects of very low, clinically practical doses of n-3 FAs on lipids, lipoproteins, and apolipoproteins in hypertriglyceridemic subjects. Ten subjects received 2.

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The potentially beneficial blood pressure (BP)-lowering effects of marine omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (omega-3-PUFAs) remain controversial. The objective of this qualitative and quantitative (meta-analysis) analysis was to evaluate the results of all available randomized controlled trials that studied the effect of omega-3-PUFAs on BP response. A comprehensive search of the English literature from 1970 to 1988 disclosed only six randomized controlled investigations out of 22 published reports.

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Unlike the well-established hypotriglyceridemic effect of omega-3 fatty acid supplementation, the influence of more clinically tolerable doses on lipoproteins and apolipoproteins is less well characterized. Therefore, we compared the relative effects of modest doses of omega-3 fatty acid supplementation with a corn oil control on lipids, lipoproteins, and apolipoproteins in a randomized, double-blind controlled crossover study. Eight hypertriglyceridemic subjects ingested 4.

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Prediction rules have been recommended for guiding the ordering of diagnostic tests. Such rules can be used to define low-yield criteria (LYC) for the purpose of identifying patients with an extremely low probability of disease and hence discouraging test ordering by the physician on patients meeting LYC. In this study, community hospital emergency department populations of adults (n = 255) and children (n = 78) were evaluated prospectively for the presence of predictive clinical parameters and the physician's estimate of pneumonia prior to obtaining a chest film.

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