Publications by authors named "W Hoover"

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  • The study examined the effects of long-term postoperative antibiotic use after urethral reconstruction on patient outcomes and the development of multidrug-resistant bacteria.
  • It involved a retrospective analysis of 147 patients, comparing those who received antibiotic prophylaxis to those who did not, and found that antibiotic use was linked to a higher presence of multidrug-resistant bacteria in urine cultures.
  • Ultimately, the findings suggest that while prophylactic antibiotics do not improve surgical recovery outcomes, they increase the risk of antibiotic resistance, advising against their routine use in such procedures.
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Nasal septal perforation is a full-thickness defect of the nasal septum. There are many described etiologies of nasal septal perforation, including trauma, infectious, neoplastic, iatrogenic, and autoimmune. Graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) is a common and potentially life-threatening complication that can occur after an allogenic transplant.

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The orbital cortex (ORB) of the rat consists of five divisions: the medial (MO), ventral (VO), ventrolateral (VLO), lateral (LO), and dorsolateral (DLO) orbital cortices. No previous report has comprehensively examined and compared projections from each division of the ORB to the thalamus. Using the anterograde anatomical tracer, Phaseolus vulgaris leucoagglutinin, we describe the efferent projections from the five divisions of the ORB to the thalamus in the rat.

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Time-reversible dynamical simulations of nonequilibrium systems exemplify both Loschmidt's and Zermélo's paradoxes. That is, computational time-reversible simulations invariably produce solutions consistent with the Second Law of Thermodynamics (Loschmidt's) as well as in the time (Zermélo's, illustrating Poincaré recurrence). Understanding these paradoxical aspects of time-reversible systems is enhanced here by studying the simplest pair of such model systems.

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Diffuse lung disease in early childhood due to mutations in the filamin A gene has been recently reported. Clinical outcomes vary among individuals indicating variability in phenotype but a substantial proportion of reported cases in early life have ended up in death or lung transplantation. We recently encountered a school-aged child in whom the diagnosis of a filamin A mutation was delayed and the natural history of emphysematous lung disease was altered by serial lung volume reduction surgeries.

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