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Mismatch negativity (MMN) event-related potential (ERP) component reduction, indexing N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR)-dependent auditory echoic memory and short-term plasticity, is a well-established biomarker of schizophrenia that is sensitive to psychosis risk among individuals at clinical high-risk (CHR-P). Based on the NMDAR-hypofunction model of schizophrenia, NMDAR-dependent plasticity is predicted to contribute to aberrant neurodevelopmental processes involved in the pathogenesis of schizophrenia during late adolescence or young adulthood, including gray matter loss. Moreover, stress and inflammation disrupt plasticity.

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Background And Hypothesis: Studying individuals at Clinical High Risk (CHR) for psychosis provides an opportunity to examine protective factors that predict resilient outcomes. Here, we present a model for the study of protective factors in CHR participants at the very highest risk for psychotic conversion based on the Psychosis Risk Calculator.

Study Design: CHR participants (N = 572) from NAPLS3 were assessed on the Risk Calculator.

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  • - Statins are effective for cholesterol control but can lead to a rare and serious condition called statin-induced necrotizing autoimmune myopathy (SINAM).
  • - The report discusses SINAM's epidemiology, symptoms, diagnostic challenges, and evolving theories about its causes and treatments.
  • - Emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis and a multidisciplinary approach, the article also calls for more research to improve understanding and management of SINAM.
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Reply to E. Topkan et al.

J Clin Oncol

January 2025

Erin E. Watson, DMD, MSHc Department of Dental Oncology, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto, Canada and Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, Katrina Hueniken, MSc Department of Biostatistics, University Health Network, Toronto, Canada, Junhyung Lee, DDS Department of Dental Oncology, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto, Canada, Sophie H. Huang, MD, MSc, MRT(T) Department of Radiation Oncology, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre/University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, Amr El Maghrabi, DDS Department of Dental Oncology, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto, Canada, Wei Xu, PhD Department of Biostatistics, University Health Network, Toronto, Canada, Amy C. Moreno, MD MD Anderson Cancer Centre, Houston, TX, C. Jillian Tsai, MD, PhD Department of Radiation Oncology, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre/University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, Ezra Hahn, MD Department of Radiation Oncology, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre/University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, Andrew J. McPartlin, MD Department of Radiation Oncology, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre/University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, Christopher M.K.L. Yao, MD Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, University Health Network/University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, David P. Goldstein, MD Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, University Health Network/University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, John R. De Almeida, MD Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, University Health Network/University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada and Institute for Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, John N. Waldon, MD Department of Radiation Oncology, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre/University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, Clifton D. Fuller, MD MD Anderson Cancer Center, The University of Texas, Houston, TX, Andrew J. Hope, MD, PhD Department of Radiation Oncology, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre/University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, Salvatore L. Ruggiero, DMD, MD Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY and Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine, Uniondale, NY, Michael Glogauer, DDS, PhD Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, and Ali Hosni, MD, MSc, PhD Department of Radiation Oncology, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre/University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.

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Cortico-cortical evoked potentials (CCEPs) elicited by single-pulse electric stimulation (SPES) are widely used to assess effective connectivity between cortical areas and are also implemented in the presurgical evaluation of epileptic patients. Nevertheless, the cortical generators underlying the various components of CCEPs in humans have not yet been elucidated. Our aim was to describe the laminar pattern arising under SPES evoked CCEP components (P1, N1, P2, N2, P3) and to evaluate the similarities between N2 and the downstate of sleep slow waves.

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Purpose: Osteoradionecrosis of the jaw (ORN) can manifest in varying severity. The aim of this study is to identify ORN risk factors and develop a novel classification to depict the severity of ORN.

Methods: Consecutive patients with head and neck cancer (HNC) treated with curative-intent intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) (≥45 Gy) from 2011 to 2017 were included.

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Liquid nitrogen spray cryotherapy for eradication of dysplastic Barrett's esophagus: results from a multicenter prospective registry.

Gastrointest Endosc

August 2024

Center for Esophageal Diseases and Swallowing, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA; Center for Gastrointestinal Biology and Disease, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA.

Background And Aims: Liquid nitrogen spray cryotherapy (SCT) is an alternative to radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for eradication of dysplastic Barrett's esophagus (BE). We aimed to assess the safety, efficacy, and durability of SCT in a multicenter U.S.

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Purpose: Osteoradionecrosis of the jaw (ORN) can manifest in varying severity. The aim of this study is to identify ORN risk factors and develop a novel classification to depict the severity of ORN.

Methods: Consecutive head-and-neck cancer (HNC) patients treated with curative-intent IMRT (≥ 45Gy) in 2011-2018 were included.

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Background: Intravesical instillation of analgesic and anticholinergic drugs have shown efficacy in the treatment of pain and voiding symptoms. Unfortunately, drug loss with urination and dilution in the bladder limit their durability and clinical usefulness. We have recently developed and tested in vitro, a sustained delivery system (TRG-100) of fixed-dose combination of lidocaine and oxybutynin designed to allow for a longer exposure of the urinary bladder to the drugs.

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Clinical trials of pain are notoriously difficult and inefficient in demonstrating efficacy even for known efficacious treatments. Determining the appropriate pain phenotype to study can be problematic. Recent work has identified the extend of widespread pain as an important factor in the likelihood of response to therapy, but has not been tested in clinical trials.

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Importance: Although clinical criteria for identifying youth at risk for psychosis have been validated, they are not sufficiently accurate for predicting outcomes to inform major treatment decisions. The identification of biomarkers may improve outcome prediction among individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis (CHR-P).

Objective: To examine whether mismatch negativity (MMN) event-related potential amplitude, which is deficient in schizophrenia, is reduced in young people with the CHR-P syndrome and associated with outcomes, accounting for effects of antipsychotic medication use.

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American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons' Position Paper on Medication-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaws-2022 Update.

J Oral Maxillofac Surg

May 2022

Chief of Staff North Memorial Health, Fellowship Director, Oral/Head and Neck Oncologic and Reconstructive Surgery Attending Surgeon, North Memorial Health and the University of Minnesota. Private practice, Minnesota Oral and Facial Surgery and Minnesota Head and Neck Surgery, Minneapolis, Minn.

Strategies for management of patients with, or at risk for, medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaws (MRONJ) - formerly referred to as bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of the jaws (BRONJ)-were set forth in the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (AAOMS) position papers in 2007, 2009 and 2014. The position papers were developed by a committee appointed by the AAOMS Board of Trustees and comprising clinicians with extensive experience in caring for these patients, as well as clinical and basic science researchers. The knowledge base and experience in addressing MRONJ continues to evolve and expand, necessitating modifications and refinements to the previous position papers.

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Purpose: We assessed the reliability and validity of an efficient severity assessment for pelvic pain and urinary symptoms in urological chronic pelvic pain syndrome, which consists of interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome and chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome.

Materials And Methods: A total of 578 patients were assessed using brief, empirically derived self-report scales for pelvic pain severity (PPS) and urinary symptom severity (USS) 4 times during a 1-month period and baseline clinic visit that included urological, pain and illness-impact measures. Mild, moderate and severe categories on each dimension were examined for measurement stability and construct validity.

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Background And Aims: Ionizing radiation exposure during endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is an important quality issue especially in children. We aim to identify factors associated with extended fluoroscopy time (FT) in children undergoing ERCP.

Methods: ERCP on children <18 years from 15 centers were entered prospectively into a REDCap database from May 2014 until May 2018.

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Sleep Disturbance in Individuals at Clinical High Risk for Psychosis.

Schizophr Bull

January 2022

Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

Introduction: Disturbed sleep is a common feature of psychotic disorders that is also present in the clinical high risk (CHR) state. Evidence suggests a potential role of sleep disturbance in symptom progression, yet the interrelationship between sleep and CHR symptoms remains to be determined. To address this knowledge gap, we examined the association between disturbed sleep and CHR symptoms over time.

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Objectives: Given the importance of continued COVID-19 surveillance, our objective was to present findings from a short follow-up survey of workforce SARS-CoV-2 antibody testing in previously seropositive participants and describe associations between work locations and negative seroconversion.

Methods: We conducted a follow-up cross-sectional survey on previously seropositive healthcare workers, using questionnaires and serology testing. Eligible employees previously consented to be contacted were invited by email to participate in a survey and laboratory blood draws.

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Measuring the Efficacy of Pathology Career Recruitment Strategies in US Medical Students.

Arch Pathol Lab Med

April 2022

The Department of Pathology, Microbiology, and Immunology, New York Medical College at Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, New York (Islam, Pattarkine, Mares, Lento).

Context.—: Multiple articles and surveys in the literature suggest that medical students find a career in pathology undesirable and believe it is disproportionately focused primarily on the autopsy.

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Subtle alterations in white matter microstructure are observed in youth at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis. However, the timing of these changes and their relationships to the emergence of psychosis remain unclear. Here, we track the evolution of white matter abnormalities in a large, longitudinal cohort of CHR individuals comprising the North American Prodrome Longitudinal Study (NAPLS-3).

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Visual cortical plasticity and the risk for psychosis: An interim analysis of the North American Prodrome Longitudinal Study.

Schizophr Res

April 2021

VA San Francisco Healthcare System, San Francisco, CA, USA; Department of Psychiatry and Weill Institute for Neurosciences, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA. Electronic address:

Background: Adolescence/early adulthood coincides with accelerated pruning of cortical synapses and the onset of schizophrenia. Cortical gray matter reduction and dysconnectivity in schizophrenia are hypothesized to result from impaired synaptic plasticity mechanisms, including long-term potentiation (LTP), since deficient LTP may result in too many weak synapses that are then subject to over-pruning. Deficient plasticity has already been observed in schizophrenia.

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  • * The aim of the updated guidelines is to provide evidence-based guidance for various therapeutic epidural procedures across the lumbar, cervical, and thoracic regions of the spine.
  • * A comprehensive literature review, including 47 systematic reviews and 43 randomized controlled trials, has been conducted to inform recommendations regarding the efficacy and safety of epidural interventions, especially for conditions like disc herniation.
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Reliability of mismatch negativity event-related potentials in a multisite, traveling subjects study.

Clin Neurophysiol

December 2020

San Francisco Veterans Affairs Healthcare System, San Francisco, CA, United States; Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco, CA, United States. Electronic address:

Objective: To determine the optimal methods for measuring mismatch negativity (MMN), an auditory event-related potential (ERP), and quantify sources of MMN variance in a multisite setting.

Methods: Reliability of frequency, duration, and double (frequency + duration) MMN was determined from eight traveling subjects, tested on two occasions at eight laboratory sites. Deviant-specific variance components were estimated for MMN peak amplitude and latency measures using different ERP processing methods.

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Effects of Nintedanib on Quantitative Lung Fibrosis Score in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis.

Open Respir Med J

September 2020

Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Ridgefield, Connecticut, USA.

Background: Nintedanib slows disease progression in patients with Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF) by reducing decline in Forced Vital Capacity (FVC). The effects of nintedanib on abnormalities on high-resolution computed tomography scans have not been previously studied.

Objective: We conducted a Phase IIIb trial to assess the effects of nintedanib on changes in Quantitative Lung Fibrosis (QLF) score and other measures of disease progression in patients with IPF.

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Abstract: Biomarkers are important in the study of the prodromal period of psychosis because they can help to identify individuals at greatest risk for future psychotic illness and provide insights into disease mechanism underlying neurodevelopmental abnormalities. The biomarker abnormalities can then be targeted with treatment, with an aim toward prevention or mitigation of disease. The human startle paradigm has been used in translational studies of psychopathology including psychotic illness to assess preattentive information processing for over 50 years.

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