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  1. Article ; Online: Prolonged Fasting as a Cause of Deep Vein Thrombosis: A Case Report.

    Roberge, Guillaume / Samson, Carine / Le Gal, Grégoire / Calabrino, Anthony

    TH open : companion journal to thrombosis and haemostasis

    2023  Volume 7, Issue 2, Page(s) e94–e96

    Abstract: ... ...

    Abstract Background
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-04-20
    Publishing country Germany
    Document type Case Reports
    ZDB-ID 2901738-5
    ISSN 2512-9465 ; 2567-3459
    ISSN (online) 2512-9465
    ISSN 2567-3459
    DOI 10.1055/s-0043-57225
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  2. Article: Prolonged Fasting as a Cause of Deep Vein Thrombosis: A Case Report

    Roberge, Guillaume / Samson, Carine / Le Gal, Grégoire / Calabrino, Anthony

    TH Open

    2023  Volume 07, Issue 02, Page(s) e94–e96

    Abstract: Background: Intermittent fasting is becoming more popular as health benefits are described in recent literature. Various forms of fasting exist, one of them involving a zero-calorie diet and drinking only water. However, the safety of water-only fasting ...

    Abstract Background: Intermittent fasting is becoming more popular as health benefits are described in recent literature. Various forms of fasting exist, one of them involving a zero-calorie diet and drinking only water. However, the safety of water-only fasting is still not well established. We report a case of a man who developed a lower limb deep vein thrombosis at the end of a 2-week water-only fasting and characterized by an initial period of 5 days of no food and no water intake. We reviewed literature regarding potential links between fasting and venous thromboembolism (VTE).
    Clinical Approach: We believe that fasting can induce important dehydration, leading to hypercoagulability and then contribute to the development of a venous thrombosis. The patient was treated with apixaban for 3 months as is recommended in patients with a provoked event caused by a transient risk factor. No thrombotic recurrence was observed during the 6-month follow-up.
    Conclusion: The public needs to be aware of the potential life-threatening complications associated with important dehydration in the setting of medically unsupervised fasting, and these might include VTE. Whether a VTE with dehydration as the only identified risk factor should be approached as a low recurrence risk situation or not still needs to be clarified.
    Keywords fasting ; thrombosis ; venous thrombosis ; dehydration ; anticoagulation
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-04-01
    Publisher Georg Thieme Verlag KG
    Publishing place Stuttgart ; New York
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 2901738-5
    ISSN 2512-9465 ; 2567-3459
    ISSN (online) 2512-9465
    ISSN 2567-3459
    DOI 10.1055/s-0043-57225
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  3. Article: In vitro

    Bair, Kirsten L / Shafirstein, Gal / Campagnari, Anthony A

    Frontiers in microbiology

    2020  Volume 11, Page(s) 558482

    Abstract: Otitis media (OM) is a prevalent pediatric infection characterized by painful inflammation of the middle ear. There are more than 700 million cases of OM diagnosed globally each year, with 50% of affected children under 5 years of age. Further, OM is the ...

    Abstract Otitis media (OM) is a prevalent pediatric infection characterized by painful inflammation of the middle ear. There are more than 700 million cases of OM diagnosed globally each year, with 50% of affected children under 5 years of age. Further, OM is the most common reason for children to receive antibiotic treatment in developed countries. The most recent work on this dynamic disease indicates that biofilms and polymicrobial infections play a role in recurrent OM and chronic OM, which are difficult to eradicate using standard antibiotic protocols. Antimicrobial photodynamic therapy (aPDT) is a promising new strategy for the treatment of resistant bacteria and persistent biofilms which lead to chronic infections. While PDT continues to be successfully used for oncological, dermatological, and dental applications, our work focuses on the efficacy of aPDT as it relates to otopathogens responsible for OM. Previous studies from our laboratory and others have shown that non-typeable
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-08-31
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2587354-4
    ISSN 1664-302X
    ISSN 1664-302X
    DOI 10.3389/fmicb.2020.558482
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  4. Article ; Online: Naissance of the Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine: A Critical Analysis of the January 1926, Volume 1 Issue.

    Gal, Anthony A / Cagle, Philip T

    Archives of pathology & laboratory medicine

    2016  Volume 140, Issue 10, Page(s) 1132–1139

    MeSH term(s) Editorial Policies ; History, 19th Century ; History, 20th Century ; History, 21st Century ; Humans ; Journal Impact Factor ; Medical Laboratory Science/history ; Medical Laboratory Science/methods ; Pathology, Clinical/history ; Pathology, Clinical/methods ; Periodicals as Topic/history ; Periodicals as Topic/standards ; Periodicals as Topic/trends
    Language English
    Publishing date 2016
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Historical Article ; Journal Article ; Portraits
    ZDB-ID 194119-7
    ISSN 1543-2165 ; 0363-0153 ; 0096-8528 ; 0003-9985
    ISSN (online) 1543-2165
    ISSN 0363-0153 ; 0096-8528 ; 0003-9985
    DOI 10.5858/arpa.2016-0250-SA
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  5. Article ; Online: An Introduction to Artificial Intelligence in Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics.

    Aylward, Brandon S / Abbas, Halim / Taraman, Sharief / Salomon, Carmela / Gal-Szabo, Diana / Kraft, Colleen / Ehwerhemuepha, Louis / Chang, Anthony / Wall, Dennis P

    Journal of developmental and behavioral pediatrics : JDBP

    2022  Volume 44, Issue 2, Page(s) e126–e134

    Abstract: Abstract: Technological breakthroughs, together with the rapid growth of medical information and improved data connectivity, are creating dramatic shifts in the health care landscape, including the field of developmental and behavioral pediatrics. While ...

    Abstract Abstract: Technological breakthroughs, together with the rapid growth of medical information and improved data connectivity, are creating dramatic shifts in the health care landscape, including the field of developmental and behavioral pediatrics. While medical information took an estimated 50 years to double in 1950, by 2020, it was projected to double every 73 days. Artificial intelligence (AI)-powered health technologies, once considered theoretical or research-exclusive concepts, are increasingly being granted regulatory approval and integrated into clinical care. In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration has cleared or approved over 160 health-related AI-based devices to date. These trends are only likely to accelerate as economic investment in AI health care outstrips investment in other sectors. The exponential increase in peer-reviewed AI-focused health care publications year over year highlights the speed of growth in this sector. As health care moves toward an era of intelligent technology powered by rich medical information, pediatricians will increasingly be asked to engage with tools and systems underpinned by AI. However, medical students and practicing clinicians receive insufficient training and lack preparedness for transitioning into a more AI-informed future. This article provides a brief primer on AI in health care. Underlying AI principles and key performance metrics are described, and the clinical potential of AI-driven technology together with potential pitfalls is explored within the developmental and behavioral pediatric health context.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Child ; Artificial Intelligence ; Delivery of Health Care ; Pediatricians ; Pediatrics
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-11-22
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 603379-9
    ISSN 1536-7312 ; 0196-206X
    ISSN (online) 1536-7312
    ISSN 0196-206X
    DOI 10.1097/DBP.0000000000001149
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  6. Article: Reprint of: The pathology of pulmonary sarcoidosis: update.

    Ma, YanLing / Gal, Anthony / Koss, Michael

    Seminars in diagnostic pathology

    2018  Volume 35, Issue 5, Page(s) 324–333

    Abstract: Sarcoidosis is a multi-system disease of unknown etiology, usually affecting the respiratory tract and other organs, and is characterized by the formation of nonnecrotizing epithelioid granulomas. The diagnosis depends on a combination of a typical ... ...

    Abstract Sarcoidosis is a multi-system disease of unknown etiology, usually affecting the respiratory tract and other organs, and is characterized by the formation of nonnecrotizing epithelioid granulomas. The diagnosis depends on a combination of a typical clinicoradiological presentation, the finding of nonnecrotizing epithelioid granulomas in a tissue biopsy, and exclusion of other possible diseases, especially those of infectious etiology. The granulomas contain epithelioid cells, giant cells, CD4+ T cells in their center, and CD8+ T lymphocytes and B lymphocytes at their periphery. The granulomas are present in a lymphatic pattern around bronchovascular structures and, because of this, may show angioinvasion. The bronchial involvement produces a high diagnostic yield for transbronchial and endobronchial biopsies in this disease. Finally, small amounts of fibrinoid necrosis may occur within granulomas of sarcoidosis and do not exclude the diagnosis. Larger amounts suggest either infection or the rare disease necrotizing sarcoid granulomatosis (NSG). A number of cytoplasmic structures/inclusions can be identified within the granulomas of sarcoidosis, including asteroid bodies, Schaumann's bodies, calcium oxalate crystals, and Hamazaki-Wesenberg bodies; the last two of these can cause difficulties in differential diagnosis. Extra-pulmonary sarcoid can be an important factor in prognosis. Involved sites include (in decreasing frequency): skin, endocrine organs, extra-thoracic lymph nodes, neurologic sites, eyes, liver, spleen, bone marrow, cardiac, ear/nose/throat, parotid/salivary, muscles, bones/joint, and kidney. NSG is a controversial variant of sarcoidosis consisting of granulomatous pneumonitis with sarcoid-like granulomas, variable amounts of necrosis, and granulomatous vasculitis. The lesions are most often confined to lung, and they usually appear as multiple nodules or nodular infiltrates, but occasionally as solitary or unilateral nodules ranging up to 5 cm in diameter. Nodular sarcoidosis is rare, varying from 1.6% to 4% of patients with sarcoidosis, and, as the name suggests, it shows radiographic nodules measuring 1 to 5 cm in diameter that typically consist of coalescent granulomas. Lung transplantation can be used in selected patients with fibrotic late-stage sarcoidosis. There is a high reported frequency of recurrence of disease in the pulmonary allograft, ranging from 47% to 67%, but recurrence is usually not clinically significant. Studies of the pathogenesis of sarcoidosis suggest that it is a chronic immunological response produced by a genetic susceptibility and exposure to specific environmental factors.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2018-09-24
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 605834-6
    ISSN 1930-1111 ; 0740-2570
    ISSN (online) 1930-1111
    ISSN 0740-2570
    DOI 10.1053/j.semdp.2018.09.001
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  7. Article ; Online: Antimicrobial Photodynamic Therapy with Chlorin e6 Is Bactericidal against Biofilms of the Primary Human Otopathogens.

    Luke-Marshall, Nicole R / Hansen, Lisa A / Shafirstein, Gal / Campagnari, Anthony A

    mSphere

    2020  Volume 5, Issue 4

    Abstract: Moraxella ... ...

    Abstract Moraxella catarrhalis
    MeSH term(s) Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology ; Bacteria/classification ; Bacteria/drug effects ; Bacteria/pathogenicity ; Biofilms/drug effects ; Haemophilus influenzae/drug effects ; Haemophilus influenzae/pathogenicity ; Humans ; Microbial Viability/drug effects ; Moraxella catarrhalis/drug effects ; Moraxella catarrhalis/pathogenicity ; Otitis Media/drug therapy ; Otitis Media/microbiology ; Photochemotherapy ; Porphyrins/pharmacology ; Streptococcus pneumoniae/drug effects ; Streptococcus pneumoniae/pathogenicity
    Chemical Substances Anti-Bacterial Agents ; Porphyrins ; phytochlorin (5S2CCF3T1Z)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-07-15
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
    ISSN 2379-5042
    ISSN (online) 2379-5042
    DOI 10.1128/mSphere.00492-20
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  8. Article: Bilateral information sharing and pricing incentives in a retail channel

    Dukes, Anthony / Gal-Or, Esther / Geylani, Tansev

    Handbook of information exchange in supply chain management , p. 343-367

    2017  , Page(s) 343–367

    Author's details Anthony Dukes, Esther Gal-Or, and Tansev Geylani
    Keywords Retail channel ; Retail pricing ; Information exchange
    Language Undetermined
    Publisher Springer
    Publishing place Cham
    Document type Article
    ISBN 978-3-319-32439-5 ; 3-319-32439-X
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  9. Article: Lung cancer staging: pathology issues.

    Sica, Gabriel L / Gal, Anthony A

    Seminars in diagnostic pathology

    2012  Volume 29, Issue 3, Page(s) 116–126

    Abstract: The previous, 6th, American Joint Committee on Cancer and International Union Against Cancer Staging Manual classification of lung cancer was largely unchanged from 5th edition. However, the most recent, 7th, edition has significantly updated the tumor, ... ...

    Abstract The previous, 6th, American Joint Committee on Cancer and International Union Against Cancer Staging Manual classification of lung cancer was largely unchanged from 5th edition. However, the most recent, 7th, edition has significantly updated the tumor, node, metastasis classification of lung cancer with regards to the inclusion of additional size criteria for T stages and revision of the staging for multiple tumor nodules, and represents the most dramatic change in 30 years. The recommendations for this most recent edition of tumor, node, metastasis classification are derived from a systematic retrospective review of data from a multi-international/institutional database of lung cancers and also incorporate expert opinion, to revise and clarify various staging factors. This review will primarily focus on the pathologically relevant aspects of 7th edition of American Joint Committee on Cancer/International Union Against Cancer classification of lung cancer as well as briefly reviewing the new staging guidelines.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Lung Neoplasms/classification ; Lung Neoplasms/pathology ; Neoplasm Staging ; Practice Guidelines as Topic
    Language English
    Publishing date 2012-08
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 605834-6
    ISSN 1930-1111 ; 0740-2570
    ISSN (online) 1930-1111
    ISSN 0740-2570
    DOI 10.1053/j.semdp.2012.06.001
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  10. Article ; Online: The centennial anniversary of the frozen section technique at the Mayo Clinic.

    Gal, Anthony A

    Archives of pathology & laboratory medicine

    2005  Volume 129, Issue 12, Page(s) 1532–1535

    Abstract: The frozen section technique has become an invaluable tool to assist the surgeon with intraoperative diagnosis. Although there were various descriptions of frozen section technique before and after the turn of the 20th century, the publication by Louis B. ...

    Abstract The frozen section technique has become an invaluable tool to assist the surgeon with intraoperative diagnosis. Although there were various descriptions of frozen section technique before and after the turn of the 20th century, the publication by Louis B. Wilson, MD, at the Mayo Clinic in 1905 heralded the beginning of a new era in intraoperative diagnosis. This historical review traces the circumstances that led to this landmark publication 100 years ago.
    MeSH term(s) Academic Medical Centers/history ; Frozen Sections/history ; History, 19th Century ; History, 20th Century ; Humans ; Intraoperative Period ; Minnesota ; Pathology, Surgical/history ; Pathology, Surgical/methods
    Language English
    Publishing date 2005-12
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Historical Article ; Journal Article ; Portrait ; Review
    ZDB-ID 194119-7
    ISSN 1543-2165 ; 0363-0153 ; 0096-8528 ; 0003-9985
    ISSN (online) 1543-2165
    ISSN 0363-0153 ; 0096-8528 ; 0003-9985
    DOI 10.5858/2005-129-1532-TCAOTF
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