Publications by authors named "S CHODOSH"

A more complete understanding of aberrant oncogenic signaling in neuroblastoma, a malignancy of the developing sympathetic nervous system, is paramount to improving patient outcomes. Recently, we identified LIN28B as an oncogenic driver in high-risk neuroblastoma. Here, we identify the oncogene RAN as a LIN28B target and show regional gain of chromosome 12q24 as an additional somatic alteration resulting in increased RAN expression.

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Rational and appropriate antibiotic use for patients with acute exacerbation of chronic bronchitis (AECB) is a major concern, as approximately half of these patients do not have a bacterial infection. Typically, the result of antimicrobial therapy for patients with acute bacterial exacerbation of chronic bronchitis (ABECB) is not eradication of the pathogen but resolution of the acute symptoms. However, the length of time before the next bacterial exacerbation can be another important variable, as the frequency of exacerbations will affect the overall health of the patient and the rate of lung deterioration over time.

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Studies in community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) have compared grepafloxacin, 600 mg o.d. for 7--10 days, with amoxycillin, 500 mg t.

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The HandiHaler is a dry powder breath activated inhaler system developed for inhalation therapy for patients with airway disease. Its operation is based on the evacuation of powder from a pierced capsule. We sought to document the inspiratory flow rates attained by patients inspiring through the HandiHaler with various degrees of airflow limitation.

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Forty nine subjects with acute bacterial exacerbations of chronic bronchitis (ABECB) treated with grepafloxacin were evaluated for parameters predictive of clinical outcome. Signs and symptoms associated with ABECB were serially collected and evaluated for changes. Coughs per day, sputum volume and the percentage of sputum neutrophils were associated with clinical outcome.

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