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Importance: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptom reduction is linked with lower risk of incident type 2 diabetes (T2D), but little is known about the association between PTSD and comorbid T2D outcomes. Whether PTSD is a modifiable risk factor for adverse T2D outcomes is unknown.

Objective: To determine whether patients with PTSD who improved and no longer met diagnostic criteria for PTSD had a lower risk of adverse T2D outcomes compared with patients with persistent PTSD.

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  • MCT8 deficiency is a rare, X-linked disorder caused by mutations affecting thyroid hormone transport, leading to severe developmental delays and motor disabilities due to insufficient thyroid hormone in the brain.
  • Diagnosis and treatment of MCT8 deficiency face major challenges, including a lack of awareness among healthcare professionals, resulting in misdiagnoses and delays, as well as complex symptoms that may not surface until months after birth.
  • Multidisciplinary care is essential for optimal patient support, and while there are no specific treatments available yet, early diagnosis can help improve access to supportive care and developing interventions to enhance the quality of life for patients and their families.
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Anti-melanoma differentiation-associated gene 5 (anti-MDA5) dermatomyositis (DM) is a subset of amyopathic myositis and is associated with unique cutaneous manifestations and rapidly progressive interstitial lung disease (RP-ILD). A rare complication associated with high mortality is the occurrence of pneumomediastinum. We present a case of a 58-year-old female with anti-MDA5 DM-associated interstitial lung disease (ILD) complicated by pneumomediastinum.

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Audience: This small-group workshop is designed for pre-clinical medical students. The workshop can also be offered to other medical students looking to review first aid in the community setting.

Introduction: First aid training in medical students varies based on each student's previous experience.

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RhD-Alloimmunization in Adult and Pediatric Trauma Patients.

Transfus Med Rev

October 2024

Standards Development and Quality Initiatives, Association for the Advancement of Blood and Biotherapies, Bethesda, MD, USA.

The actual risk of providing RhD-positive units to RhD-negative recipients remains debatable. There is no standard of care in the United States (US) to guide transfusion decisions regarding RhD type for patients with an unknown blood type, except for women of childbearing age and neonates. The risk of alloantibody formation by an RhD-negative patient exposed to RhD-positive blood is reported to be from 3% to 70%.

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Background and objective Providing care for a loved one with a chronic illness or disability can be mentally and emotionally challenging. Determining the factors that contribute to psychological distress among informal caregivers can be important in developing effective interventions to support this vulnerable population. This study aimed to examine the sociodemographic determinants of psychological distress among adult informal caregivers in the United States.

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Tristetraprolin mediates immune evasion of mycobacterial infection in macrophages.

FASEB Bioadv

August 2024

Division of Infectious Diseases, Allergy and Immunology, Department of Internal Medicine Saint Louis University School of Medicine, Saint Louis University St. Louis Missouri USA.

Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates how Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) evades the immune system, focusing on the role of tristetraprolin (TTP), an RNA-binding protein that affects mRNA stability.
  • Researchers found that mice lacking TTP showed lower bacterial loads after exposure to Mtb, indicating TTP's role in facilitating bacterial growth in macrophages.
  • The findings suggest that targeting TTP could enhance immune responses and potentially lead to new therapies for tuberculosis by blocking its immune evasion mechanisms.
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Sound principles to prevent and address spinal deformities.

N Am Spine Soc J

September 2024

Division of Spine Surgery, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Brown University, Providence, RI, United States.

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The Relationship of a Predictable Ability Measurement Examination and NCLEX-RN Disposition.

Nurse Educ

August 2024

NurseThink® Clinical Judgment Exams (Mss Chery and Madden), Health Professional & Education (Dr Larson), Wolters Kluwer (Dr Moran), New York, New York; and Saint Louis University School of Medicine (Dr Israel), St. Louis, Missouri.

Background: End-of-program examinations have been used to determine nursing students' readiness for the National Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN). The Clinical Judgment Registered Nurse Readiness Examinations (CJE-RN REs) have been adopted by nursing schools for the last 5 years.

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to validate the use of the CJE-RN REs by examining the relationship with first-time pass rates among nursing students.

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Socioeconomic Disadvantage, Neighborhood Belonging, and Inflammation Among Adolescents.

Psychosom Med

October 2024

From the Institute of Policy Research, Northwestern University (M. Chen, E. Chen, Gallivan, Brody, Passarelli, Miller), Evanston, Illinois; and Saint Louis University School of Medicine (Brody), St. Louis, Missouri.

Article Synopsis
  • Childhood socioeconomic disadvantage can lead to negative health outcomes, but factors promoting resilience, like neighborhood belonging, may help.
  • A study with 245 adolescents explored how neighborhood belonging influences the link between socioeconomic disadvantage and low-grade inflammation, a marker for chronic diseases.
  • Results showed that strong neighborhood belonging reduces the negative health impact of socioeconomic disadvantage, indicating that social connections are crucial for youth health resilience.
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Constipation and DIOS: Diagnosis, differential diagnosis, and management.

Pediatr Pulmonol

September 2024

Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, Cardinal Glennon Children's Medical Center, Saint Louis University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri, USA.

Article Synopsis
  • Cystic Fibrosis (CF) is complex and demands a team approach for proper management, with the GALAXY study showing that 25% of patients experience constipation, a major gastrointestinal symptom.
  • Quality of Life assessments indicate that many patients are dissatisfied with current treatments, emphasizing the need for better strategies.
  • The paper focuses on distinguishing between abdominal pain sources such as constipation and Distal Intestinal Obstruction Syndrome (DIOS), detailing their causes, diagnosis, and treatment in CF patients.
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Advances in treatment for cystic fibrosis (CF), including cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductor regulator (CFTR) modulators, have ushered in an era where patients with CF have much longer life expectancies. This shift in life expectancy demands increased attention to diseases of aging in patients with CF. A notable complication of CF is early-onset colorectal cancer (CRC), which is especially prevalent in patients with severe mutations and after transplant.

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Concerns related to poor oxygenation in patients with severe hepatopulmonary syndrome (HPS) may be prohibitive when considering their candidacy for liver transplantation. Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) has been utilized in only a few case reports as a bridge to liver transplant in patients with severe respiratory failure. We report a case of a 66-year-old man with cirrhosis and very severe (arterial oxygen pressure (PaO2) < 50 mmHg) hepatopulmonary syndrome who underwent an orthotopic liver transplant with the planned use of venovenous-ECMO.

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Objective: To evaluate the association between enteral sodium supplementation on growth and hypertension (HTN) in preterm infants.

Study Design: A retrospective cohort study of infants born between 22-32 weeks and weighing 450-1500 grams (N = 821). Enteral sodium supplementation amounts, systolic blood pressures (SBP), weight gain, and other infant and maternal risk factors for HTN were electronically extracted.

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Protocol for analysis of single-cell sequencing data by Seqtometry.

STAR Protoc

September 2024

Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology, Saint Louis University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, USA. Electronic address:

Seqtometry (sequencing-to-measurement) is an analytical platform for single-cell analysis based on direct profiling of gene expression and accessibility achieved by advanced scoring with gene signatures. Here, we present a protocol for single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) and single-cell assay for transposase-accessible chromatin using sequencing (scATAC-seq) analysis using Seqtometry. We describe steps for preprocessing, imputation, scoring, and plotting, with extensions to large datasets and integration of multiple datasets.

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Etomoxir: an old dog with new tricks.

J Lipid Res

September 2024

Edward A. Doisy Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and Center for Cardiovascular Research, Saint Louis University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, USA. Electronic address:

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Increased turnover and burnout of healthcare workers because of the COVID-19 pandemic made hiring ancillary staff in dermatology clinics a challenging task. As the dermatologic requirements of an aging population grow, demand for ancillary staff has also increased. We reviewed evidence-based strategies, best practices, and specific examples pertinent to dermatology to improve recruitment, hiring, and retention of non-physician staff in dermatology clinics.

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Unlabelled: Many viruses have evolved structured RNA elements that can influence transcript abundance and translational efficiency, and help evade host immune factors by hijacking cellular machinery during replication. Here, we evaluated the functional impact of sub-genomic flaviviral RNAs (sfRNAs) known to stall exoribonuclease activity, by incorporating these elements into recombinant adeno-associated viral (AAV) genome cassettes. Specifically, sfRNAs from Dengue, Zika, Japanese Encephalitis, Yellow Fever, Murray Valley Encephalitis, and West Nile viruses increased transcript stability and transgene expression compared to a conventional woodchuck hepatitis virus element (WPRE).

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Background: As the number of total hip and knee arthroplasties (TJA) performed increases, there is heightened interest in perioperative optimization to improve outcomes. Sleep is perhaps one of the least understood perioperative factors that affects TJA outcomes. The purpose of this article is to review the current body of knowledge regarding sleep and TJA and the tools available to optimize sleep perioperatively.

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The mitochondrial pyruvate carrier (MPC) plays a role in numerous diseases including neurodegeneration, metabolically dependent cancers, and the development of insulin resistance. Several previous studies in genetic mouse models or with existing inhibitors suggest that inhibition of the MPC could be used as a viable therapeutic strategy in these diseases. However, the MPC's structure is unknown, making it difficult to screen for and develop therapeutically viable inhibitors.

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Objectives: Clinical settings are increasingly focused on addressing patients' social needs, thus medical education must prepare future clinicians for this task. Critical consciousness, an awareness that puts health within a broader social, historical, and cultural context, could help shape students' understanding of patient social needs. Our paper explores how experiential learning through participation in a social care intervention deepened students' critical consciousness, or their understanding of the systems and structures that make it difficult for patients to meet their basic needs.

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Background/aim: With new therapies for metastatic prostate cancer, patients are living longer, increasing the need for better understanding of the impact of comorbid disease. Prescription medications may risk-stratify patients independent of established methods, such as the Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) and guide treatment selection.

Patients And Methods: In a nationwide retrospective study of US Veterans, we used multivariable logistic regression and Cox proportional hazard modeling to evaluate the association between number and class of prescription medications and overall survival (OS) with age, race, body-mass index, prostate specific antigen (PSA), and Charlson comorbidities as covariates in veterans treated for de novo metastatic hormone sensitive prostate cancer (mHSPC) between 2010-2021.

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