240 results match your criteria: "Corewell Health William Beaumont University[Affiliation]"

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  • Scientists are studying a skin condition called Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) and how certain genes, known as long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs), change in people with this condition.
  • They looked at the blood of 24 patients with HS and compared it to healthy people to see how the lncRNAs were different.
  • They found that some lncRNAs had unusual patterns that might affect important body processes like inflammation and healing, which could help in creating better treatments for HS.
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  • A 54-year-old woman reported a 2-month growing mass on her left orbital rim, recalling a pencil injury from her childhood.
  • A CT scan showed a hyperdense lesion in the same area, but there was no impact on surrounding structures.
  • An excisional biopsy revealed noncaseating granulomatous inflammation linked to graphite particles, suggesting a reaction to the pencil injury.
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  • There is ongoing debate about the best angle for the humeral component in reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (rTSA) to improve rotation and patient outcomes.
  • A study randomizing patients to either a neutral version or 30° retroversion aimed to assess the effects on shoulder motion and strength over two years.
  • Results showed no significant differences in shoulder movement, strength, or pain scores between the two groups after two years, indicating that humeral component version may not influence outcomes in rTSA.
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  • The study evaluated the effectiveness of two nailing systems—Titanium Elastic Nailing (TENS) and Stainless Steel Elastic Nailing (SSENS)—for treating pediatric femoral fractures in patients aged 6 to 16 years.
  • Data from 83 patients treated at William Beaumont Hospital revealed similar outcomes between TENS and SSENS, with TENS taking an average of 93.8 days for fracture union and SSENS taking 82.2 days.
  • The findings indicate no significant differences in complications or recovery times between the two methods, suggesting the choice of nailing system should depend on individual patient circumstances, though the study faced limitations such as a small sample size.
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The tibial nerve is an established target for neuromodulation in the management of overactive bladder (OAB) and its associated symptoms, including urge urinary incontinence (UUI). Technologies are currently available to deliver tibial nerve stimulation (TNS) through percutaneous devices or through implantable devices. The benefits and safety of percutaneous TNS have led to it as a guideline-recommended therapy.

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Background: The technical and clinical effectiveness of endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS)-guided gastroenterostomy (GE) has been reported by several meta-analyses, but few of them have addressed the adverse events (AE). The goal of the current meta-analysis was to analyze the AEs associated with various types of EUS-GE.

Methods: All relevant studies reporting the AEs with EUS-GE were searched from 2000 to 31st March 2023 in MEDLINE, Embase, and Scopus.

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Pyoderma gangrenosum is a rare ulcerative skin disease of uncertain etiology, which in some cases can be misdiagnosed as an infectious process. In even more unique cases, this can occur in the postoperative period. Termed postsurgical pyoderma gangrenosum, this type of inflammatory skin condition requires a high index of suspicion to be able to appropriately treat and reduce complications.

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Epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (EHE) is an extremely rare sarcoma of vascular origin. Primary pleural involvement is extremely under-reported and tends to have a more aggressive course. We report a case of pleural EHE in a Caucasian female in her 50s with a two-month history of dyspnea and chest pain.

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Purpose: Interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS) is a condition characterized in part by urinary urgency, frequency, and pain. There is a strong interest in gathering more data to compare and assess the differences in characteristics based on the presence of Hunner's lesions in patients with IC/BPS.

Materials And Methods: Using a nationwide crowdsource effort, we collected surveys and urine samples from patients with a history of IC/BPS.

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Granulomatous lymphocytic interstitial lung disease (GL-ILD) is a rare, non-infectious pulmonary manifestation of common variable immunodeficiency (CVID). Diagnosing and managing GLILD remains challenging due to its poorly understood pathogenesis and high mortality. We present a complex case of a young female with CVID associated with lung and spinal cord involvement managed with azathioprine and rituximab.

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Background And Aims: Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (iCCA) is the second most common primary liver malignancy with increasing rates of incidence and mortality. Surgical resection is curative for patients who are diagnosed at early stages of iCCA. Limited data exist regarding risk factors for postresection recurrence and overall survival as iCCA is rare, and majority of patients are diagnosed at an advanced stage and thus not candidates for resection.

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Objective: To improve diagnosis of interstitial cystitis (IC)/bladder pain syndrome(IC) we hereby developed an improved IC risk classification using machine learning algorithms.

Methods: A national crowdsourcing resulted in 1264 urine samples consisting of 536 IC (513 female, 21 male, 2 unspecified), and 728 age-matched controls (318 female, 402 male, 8 unspecified) with corresponding patient-reported outcome (PRO) pain and symptom scores. In addition, 296 urine samples were collected at three academic centers: 78 IC (71 female, 7 male) and 218 controls (148 female, 68 male, 2 unspecified).

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To compare organism identification using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and urine culture (UC) in patients with complex urinary tract infections (cUTIs), we reviewed the results of 3395 patients seen during 2022 with cUTI who underwent concomitant PCR and UC testing. We compared the overall positivity rates as well as the ability of each test to identify fastidious organisms (FOs) and the presence of polymicrobial infections (PMOs) and conducted concordance analysis between the tests. PCR detected 36.

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Use of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in radiation therapy has increased substantially in recent years as more radiotherapy centers are having MR simulators installed, requesting more time on clinical diagnostic MR systems, or even treating with combination MR linear accelerator (MR-linac) systems. With this increased use, to ensure the most accurate integration of images into radiotherapy (RT), RT immobilization devices and accessories must be able to be used safely in the MR environment and produce minimal perturbations. The determination of the safety profile and considerations often falls to the medical physicist or other support staff members who at a minimum should be a Level 2 personnel as per the ACR.

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Radiographic Fusion Outcomes for Trinity Cellular Based Allograft versus Local Bone in Posterolateral Lumbar Fusion.

J Am Acad Orthop Surg Glob Res Rev

April 2024

From the Corewell Health William Beaumont University Hospital, Royal Oak, MI (Dr. Sayeed, Dr. Jawad, Dr. Zakko and Dr. Park); The Ohio State University School of Medicine, Columbus, OH (Dr. Lee).

Introduction: Cellular-based autograft (CBA) is being used in posterolateral lumbar arthrodesis as a fusion supplementation alternative.

Objective: To assess radiographic fusion in patients undergoing posterolateral lumbar fusion with unilateral Trinity CBA compared with contralateral local bone autograft as an internal control.

Methods: A single surgeon's practice database was interrogated for consecutive patients undergoing primary posterolateral lumbar fusion with Trinity from 2018 to 2021.

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Background: Screening for fentanyl has been adopted by many clinical laboratories to detect illicit drug use and monitor medication adherence. However, compared to other urine drug testing, fentanyl screening assays are relatively new and therefore their clinical performances are largely unknown. This study extensively evaluated the clinical performance, positive cutoff, and interference profile of SEFRIA fentanyl immunoassay in real patient settings.

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Liver transplantation (LT) remains the only curative treatment for end-stage liver disease as well as acute liver failure. With the exponential increase in organ demand due to the increasing incidence and prevalence of liver diseases, the need to overcome the supply and demand mismatch has arisen. In this review, we discuss the current universal status of LT, emphasizing various LT practices worldwide.

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  • PTNM is a treatment for Overactive Bladder (OAB), and patient adherence to treatment was analyzed alongside the use of other therapies during and after PTNM.
  • Data from two major health databases revealed that while the completion rate for PTNM treatment increased over time, overall compliance remained low.
  • Noncompliant patients were more likely to pursue other third-line therapies, indicating that low adherence might undermine the effectiveness of PTNM and suggest a need for alternative treatments.
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Background: Diagnosing ischemia in emergency department (ED) patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome (sACS) is challenging with equivocal disposition of intermediate risk patients.

Objective: Compare sensitivity and specificity of magnetocardiography (MCG) versus standard of care (SOC) stress testing in diagnosing myocardial ischemia.

Methods: Multicenter, prospective, observational cohort study.

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Purpose: Patients with a mental health disorder (MHD) have higher age-adjusted mortality compared with the general population. Few reports investigate factors contributing to MHD among patients with breast cancer receiving radiation therapy. We report the incidence of acquired MHD after the diagnosis of breast cancer and treatment with radiation therapy.

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Cause and preventability of in-hospital mortality after PCI: A statewide root-cause analysis of 1,163 deaths.

PLoS One

March 2024

Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States of America.

Background: Mortality is the most devastating complication of percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI). Identifying the most common causes and mechanisms of death after PCI in contemporary practice is an important step in further reducing periprocedural mortality.

Objectives: To systematically analyze the cause and circumstances of in-hospital mortality in a large, multi-center, statewide cohort.

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