Publications by authors named "Raeann Dalton"

Purpose: Accurate measurement of renal mass size is crucial in the management of renal cancer. With the burdensome cost of imaging yet its need for management, a better understanding of the variability among patients when determining mass size remains of urgent importance. Current guidelines on optimal imaging are limited, especially with respect to body mass index (BMI).

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Objective: To unveil this association, we hypothesize that preoperative and intraoperative urinary tract infection (UTI) will be correlated with postoperative UTI and sepsis occurrence.

Patients And Methods: The 2020 National Surgical Quality Improvement Program Pediatric (NSQIP-P) data was analyzed for patients undergoing ureteroneocystostomy (UNC) for vesicoureteral reflux (VUR). Patients that underwent UNC for treatment of VUR with urine culture obtained within 2weeks preoperatively or on the day of surgery were identified.

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Infectious endocarditis of the tricuspid valve (TV) is a common complication of intravenous (IV) drug use. Endocarditis caused by viridans streptococci can lead to heart valve vegetations, which may be life-threatening due to the potential for embolism and obstruction. The management of large valvular vegetations is often difficult due to the risks involved with open heart surgery, especially in patients with comorbid conditions.

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Human African trypanosomiasis is a neglected tropical disease (NTD) that is fatal if left untreated. Although approximately 13 million people live in moderate- to high-risk areas for infection, current treatments are plagued by problems with safety, efficacy, and emerging resistance. In an effort to fill the drug development pipeline for HAT, we have expanded previous work exploring the chemotype represented by the compound , with a particular focus on improvement of absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination (ADME) properties.

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Neurofibrillary tangle (NFT) imaging methods at the distinct scales of atomic and whole-brain resolutions have coevolved rapidly. Linking these two areas of research provides insight into how and why certain tau radiotracers, using positron emission tomography (PET), bind selectively to certain morphological forms of the NFT fibril. In this Review, a brief history and background for each research area is presented leading to a summary of the current state of knowledge, with a synopsis of PET NFT radiotracers and an outlook for near-term research efforts.

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