12 results match your criteria: "Cleveland Clinical Foundation[Affiliation]"

Background: The purpose of these studies was to determine the incidence and survival of patients with specific malignancies with respect to age and transplant year and to compare the data with the normal non-transplant population.

Methods: Data from 6,211 primary cardiac transplants between July 31, 1993, and December 30, 2008, were collected by 35 institutions participating in the Cardiac Transplant Research Database. Data were compared with information collected by the Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) Cancer Statistics Review 1975-2006.

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The impact of body mass index on surgical outcomes of robotic partial nephrectomy.

BJU Int

December 2012

Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute, Department of Quantitative Health Sciences, Cleveland Clinical Foundation, Cleveland, OH 44195, USA.

Unlabelled: Study Type--Therapy (case series) Level of Evidence 4. "What's known on the subject?" and "What does the study add?" Obesity is associated with higher incidence of renal cell carcinoma. Laparoscopic and robotic partial nephrectomy (RPN) was shown to be technically feasible in the obese population.

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Human herpesvirus-6 (HHV-6), a beta herpesvirus closely related to cytomegalovirus (CMV), infects the majority of the population in childhood. Human herpesvirus-6 can be reactivated in the immunosuppressed patient. After bone marrow and orthotopic liver transplant, it has been linked to various clinical syndromes, including undifferentiated febrile illness, encephalitis, pneumonitis and bone marrow suppression.

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Radiation-induced meningioma: a distinct molecular genetic pattern?

J Neuropathol Exp Neurol

July 2000

Center for Molecular Genetics, Department of Neurosurgery, The Cleveland Clinical Foundation, Ohio 44195, USA.

Radiation-induced meningiomas arise after low-dose irradiation treatment of certain medical conditions and are recognized as clinically separate from sporadic meningioma. These tumors are often aggressive or malignant, they are likely to be multiple, and they have a high recurrence rate following treatment compared with sporadic meningiomas. To understand the molecular mechanism by which radiation-induced meningioma (RIM) arise, we compared genetic changes in 7 RIM and 8 sporadic meningioma (SM) samples.

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Clinical quiz. Ascaris infection.

J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr

May 2000

Department of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, The Cleveland Clinical Foundation, Ohio, USA.

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The increasing number of patients with extensive aortic and peripheral vascular atherosclerosis or aneurysms who are undergoing cardiac operations present difficult decisions as to the optimal site of arterial cannulation for cardiopulmonary bypass. Femoral artery cannulation is the most common alternative to ascending aortic cannulation, but severe iliofemoral disease or the danger of atheroemboli caused by retrograde perfusion through an atherosclerotic or aneurysmal descending aorta may make this approach impossible or undesirable. We have used axillary artery cannulation for cardiac operations in 35 patients for indications including severe aortic atherosclerosis (n = 16), extensive aortic aneurysms (n = 11), and aortic dissection (n = 8).

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Surgery for congenital heart disease has reached two important milestones. Intermediate and long-term results are available for the arterial switch operation and the modified Fontan procedure which allow us to assess their efficacy. New techniques and changes in the timing of operations have forced us to rethink older approaches and dicta.

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We retrospectively analyzed the presence of sharp waves in 2-h EEGs performed 6 months after epilepsy surgery in 59 patients. To study the significance of the postoperative interictal epileptiform activity in the tissue remaining after resection, we included only patients with a single epileptic focus (as defined preoperatively by prolonged video/EEG recordings and subdural electrode arrays studies) and no progressive structural lesions. Temporal lobectomy was performed in 51 patients (86%); extratemporal resections were performed in the remainder.

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The extent of resection was assessed in 94 patients who underwent temporal lobectomy for medically intractable complex partial seizures originating from a unilateral seizure focus in the anteromesial temporal lobe. Postoperative magnetic resonance imaging in the coronal plane was used to quantify the extent of resection of lateral and mesiobasal structures according to a 20-compartment model of the temporal lobe. Successful seizure outcome (greater than or equal to 90% reduction in seizure frequency) was accomplished in 83% of the patients (all followed up for more than 1 year; mean duration of follow-up, 25.

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Role of macrophages in onion-bulb formation in localized hypertrophic mononeuritis (LHM).

Clin Neuropathol

September 1991

Department of Pathology (Neuropathology), Cleveland Clinical Foundation, Ohio 44195-5138.

A unique pathogenetic process for onion-bulb (Ob) formation is disclosed with disclosed with immunohistochemistry and electron microscopy. Biopsy of a swollen segment of tibial nerve from a 42 year-old white female histologically demonstrated diffuse and angiocentric lymphocytic infiltrate in both endo- and perineurium with occasional lymphofollicular formation. Extensive Ob formation of nerve fibers was most striking with or without associated lymphocytes.

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