Publications by authors named "Thomas A Nelson"

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  • Glioblastoma (IDHwt) is an incurable brain cancer with a standard treatment regimen that has not significantly changed since 2005, which includes surgery, radiation, and temozolomide, with recent additions like tumor treating fields.
  • The review covers various experimental treatment avenues such as carmustine wafers, anti-angiogenesis therapies, and promising advances in immunotherapy, but notes challenges in moving successful preclinical results into effective clinical applications.
  • Despite extensive clinical trials, current treatment options have seen little improvement, suggesting a need for innovative approaches, including potential advancements in cancer neuroscience to develop more effective treatments.
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  • * Traditional treatments have focused on surgery and radiation therapy, but recent developments of systemic agents such as alectinib and lorlatinib are transforming management by allowing early treatment of brain lesions.
  • * Novel therapies can potentially delay or replace traditional approaches while reducing side effects, but careful patient selection and further research are necessary for optimal treatment outcomes.
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Background: Despite studies using localized high density contact mapping and lower resolution panoramic approaches, the mechanisms that sustain human persistent atrial fibrillation (AF) remain unresolved. Voltage mapping is commonly employed as a surrogate of atrial substrate to guide ablation procedures.

Objective: To study the distribution and temporal stability of activation during persistent AF using a global non-contact charge density approach and compare the findings with bipolar contact mapping.

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Inflammation plays a key role in cardiovascular disease by contributing to atherothrombosis. The PLATelet inhibition and patient Outcomes (PLATO) study (NCT00391872) compared ticagrelor to clopidogrel in patients with acute coronary syndromes and demonstrated fewer cardiovascular events with ticagrelor but lower white blood cell counts (WBC) with clopidogrel. In this further analysis of the PLATO biomarker substudy, we assessed associations between WBC and clinical characteristics, biomarker levels, and polymorphisms.

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Background: Cardiac involvement in Anderson-Fabry disease (AFD) can lead to arrhythmia, including ventricular tachycardia (VT). The literature on radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for the treatment of VT in AFD disease is limited.

Case Summary: We discuss RFA of drug-refractory VT electrical storm in three males with AFD.

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 Retrospective evaluation of repairing distal radial and ulnar fractures in small breed dogs with the Synthes 1.5-mm locking Adaption plate system and compare results in a similar group of patients repaired with the Synthes 2.0-mm limited contact-dynamic compression plate (LC-DCP).

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Background: The objective of heartworm treatment is to improve the clinical condition of the patient and to eliminate pre-cardiac, juvenile, and adult worm stages with minimal complications. Pulmonary thromboembolisms are an inevitable consequence of worm death and can result in severe pulmonary reactions and even death of the patient. To minimize these reactions, various treatment protocols involving melarsomine, the only adulticidal drug approved by the US Food and Drug Administrations (FDA), in conjunction with macrocyclic lactone heartworm preventives and glucocorticosteroids have been advocated.

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Canine heartworm (Dirofilaria immitis) disease affects wild canids and may be a factor impacting the health and population dynamics of coyotes (Canis latrans). Coyotes may serve also as a potential reservoir for transmission of these parasites to domestic dogs. We investigated 920 coyotes harvested by hunters and trappers throughout Illinois (USA) from 1995-1997.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Thomas A Nelson"

  • - Thomas A Nelson's research primarily focuses on clinical advancements in neurology and cardiology, with particular emphasis on treatment strategies for complex conditions such as glioblastoma, lung cancer brain metastases, and persistent atrial fibrillation.
  • - Recent studies demonstrate novel investigational therapies for glioblastoma and the effects of Bruton Tyrosine Kinase inhibitors in patients with hematologic malignancies, underscoring the challenges in managing treatment-resistant and multifaceted health issues.
  • - Nelson's work also includes exploring the differential impacts of antiplatelet drugs on inflammation markers in cardiovascular diseases and analyzing the effectiveness of radiofrequency ablation for ventricular tachycardia in specific genetic contexts such as Anderson-Fabry disease.