22 results match your criteria: "Department of Pediatrics University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center[Affiliation]"

Objectives: This single-center, cross-sectional study aims to elucidate the clinical presentation, diagnostic evaluation, and outcomes in a subset of pediatric patients with atypical and/or challenging presentations of Meckel's diverticulum.

Methods: We conducted a single-center cross-sectional study on children diagnosed with Meckel's diverticulum at Children's Health in Dallas, Texas between 2010 and 2022. We identified 11 patients aged 0-17-years-old with confirmed Meckel's diverticulum who presented with atypical symptoms and/or a challenging diagnostic course.

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Background: Prematurely born adults have increased risk for cardiovascular disease. There are limited cardiac data on US-born preterm individuals. We aimed to determine whether adolescents and adults born prematurely have altered left ventricular (LV) structure and function, and to interrogate diastolic function using isometric handgrip exercise.

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  • - Mucosal prolapse syndrome (MPS) is a rare, benign condition caused by repeated mucosal shearing and vascular issues, often mistaken for other diseases due to similar symptoms and appearance.
  • - A case study of a 15-year-old male initially diagnosed with Peutz-Jeghers syndrome was ultimately confirmed to have MPS after further testing revealed distinctive histological patterns.
  • - The study emphasizes the importance of considering MPS in pediatric patients with rectal polyps to avoid unnecessary invasive procedures and ensure timely treatment.
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There are few effective treatments for small cell lung cancer (SCLC) underscoring the need for innovative therapeutic approaches. This study focuses on exploiting telomerase, a critical SCLC dependency as a therapeutic target. A prominent characteristic of SCLC is their reliance on telomerase activity, a key enzyme essential for their continuous proliferation.

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  • Objective: The study investigates the effect of virtual away rotations on interview and match outcomes for medical students applying to otolaryngology residency programs in the 2020-2021 cycle.
  • Methods: A survey-based analysis of 115 applicants was conducted, revealing that those who completed virtual away rotations received more interview offers and had higher chances of getting interviews from specific programs.
  • Conclusion: Participation in virtual away rotations was linked to more interview offers and improved program-specific interview outcomes, although it did not significantly affect overall match success.
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  • A proteomic study showed that patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) have high levels of insulin-like growth factor binding protein 4 (IGFBP4), especially in connective tissue and idiopathic PAH subtypes.
  • Elevated IGFBP4 levels were significantly linked to worsening PAH severity, indicated by lower 6-minute walk distances, higher functional class, and greater right atrial pressures.
  • The study identified IGFBP4 as an independent predictor of survival in PAH patients, suggesting that the dysregulation of the insulin-like growth factor axis may impact the disease's progression and severity.
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Objectives: To assess the impact of applicant and program characteristics on preference signaling outcomes during the 2021 and 2022 application cycles in otolaryngology.

Methods: The Texas Seeking Transparency in Applications to Residency survey was used for otolaryngology applicants during the 2021 and 2022 match years. The primary outcome of interest was signal yield, defined as the number of interviews at signaled programs divided by the total number of signals sent.

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Introduction: Texas Health Resources (THR), a large, nonprofit health care system based in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, has collaborated with the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (UTSW) to develop and operate a unique, integrated approach for Learning Health System (LHS) workforce development. This training model centers on academic health system faculty members conducting later-stage translational research within a partnering regional care delivery organization.

Methods: The THR Clinical Scholars Program engages early career UTSW faculty members to conduct studies that are likely to have an impact on care delivery at the health system level.

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Background Patients with congenital heart disease (CHD) are at risk for the development of low cardiac output and other physiologic derangements, which could be detected early through continuous stroke volume (SV) measurement. Unfortunately, existing SV measurement methods are limited in the clinic because of their invasiveness (eg, thermodilution), location (eg, cardiac magnetic resonance imaging), or unreliability (eg, bioimpedance). Multimodal wearable sensing, leveraging the seismocardiogram, a sternal vibration signal associated with cardiomechanical activity, offers a means to monitoring SV conveniently, affordably, and continuously.

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Aspartylglucosaminuria (AGU) is a rare lysosomal storage disorder that causes stagnation of development in adolescence and neurodegeneration in early adulthood. Precision therapies, including gene transfer therapy, are in development with a goal of taking advantage of the slow clinical course. Understanding of disease natural history and identification of disease-relevant biomarkers are important steps in clinical trial readiness.

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The agitated pediatric patient located in the emergency department: The APPLIED observational study.

J Am Coll Emerg Physicians Open

June 2022

Pediatric Emergency Department Children's Health Plano Texas USA.

Objectives: Focused research on pediatric agitation is lacking despite being a common mental and behavioral health (MBH) emergency. Prevalence of pediatric agitation remains unknown, and prior reports may have underestimated the rate of restraint use for pediatric agitation. This is the largest study to provide a focused evaluation of the prevalence and predictors of pediatric agitation and restraint use as well as the emergency department (ED) length of stay (LOS) and admission rates for agitated patients.

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Background: Characterization of allergic responses to cockroach (CR), a common aeroallergen associated with asthma, has focused mainly on IgE reactivity, but little is known about T cell responses, particularly in children. We conducted a functional evaluation of CR allergen-specific T cell reactivity in a cohort of CR allergic children with asthma.

Methods: Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) were obtained from 71 children, with mild-to-moderate asthma who were enrolled in a CR immunotherapy (IT) clinical trial, prior to treatment initiation.

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Catamenial haemoptysis, the expectoration of blood during menses, has not been extensively reported in the cystic fibrosis (CF) literature. We describe four cases (age range: 25-34 years) of catamenial haemoptysis across four CF centres in the United States. These cases may represent thoracic endometriosis versus hormonal fluctuations in airway inflammation or infection resulting in bronchial artery bleeding.

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Objectives: To examine applicant characteristics and behaviors associated with a successful match into otolaryngology residency.

Methods: Self-reported survey data from applicants to otolaryngology residency between 2018 and 2020 were obtained from the Texas STAR database. Characteristics and predictors associated with a successful match were examined using Chi-square tests, two-sided t-tests, and logistic regression models.

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Background And Aims: Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) results in cardiac fibrosis and dysfunction. These patients frequently have poor image quality. Mitral annular plane systolic excursion (MAPSE) is a reproducible and reliable method for determining function and can be a valuable tool in patients with poor images.

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We present the use of whole-genome sequencing to correctly diagnose progressive pseudorheumatoid dysplasia in patients with atypical clinical and radiologic findings and prior diagnosis of juvenile idiopathic arthritis.

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Predictors of sleep hypoxemia in children with cystic fibrosis.

Pediatr Pulmonol

March 2019

Division of Pediatric Otolaryngology, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Dallas, Texas.

Objectives: To identify the determinants of nocturnal hypoxemia in children with CF using clinical parameters, polysomnography (PSG), and lung function.

Hypothesis: Sleep hypoxemia in children with CF is predicted by both apnea hypopnea index (AHI) and percent predicted forced expiratory volume in one second (pFEV1).

Design: Retrospective case series.

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Maternal low protein diet programs offspring to develop hypertension as adults. Transient exposure to angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors or angiotensin II receptor blockers can result in improvement in hypertension. Male rats whose mothers received a low protein diet during the last half of pregnancy were given either vehicle, continuous enalapril (CE) in their drinking water or were given transient enalapril exposure (TE) after weaning at 21 days of age.

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Metabolic pathways promoting cancer cell survival and growth.

Nat Cell Biol

April 2015

1] Children's Medical Center Research Institute, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd., Dallas, Texas 75390-8502, USA [2] Department of Pediatrics University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd., Dallas, Texas 75390-8502, USA [3] McDermott Center for Human Growth and Development University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd., Dallas, Texas 75390-8502, USA.

Activation of oncogenes and loss of tumour suppressors promote metabolic reprogramming in cancer, resulting in enhanced nutrient uptake to supply energetic and biosynthetic pathways. However, nutrient limitations within solid tumours may require that malignant cells exhibit metabolic flexibility to sustain growth and survival. Here, we highlight these adaptive mechanisms and also discuss emerging approaches to probe tumour metabolism in vivo and their potential to expand the metabolic repertoire of malignant cells even further.

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Endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) is expressed in vascular endothelium, airway epithelium, and certain other cell types where it generates the key signaling molecule nitric oxide (NO). Diminished NO availability contributes to systemic and pulmonary hypertension, atherosclerosis, and airway dysfunction. Complex mechanisms underly the cell specificity of eNOS expression, and co- and post-translational processing leads to trafficking of the enzyme to plasma membrane caveolae.

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