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  1. Article: [Rezension von: Issues in US-EC trade relations, Robert E. Baldwin ... (eds.)]

    Weiss, Frank D

    Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv : Zeitschrift des Instituts für Weltwirtschaft an der Universität Kiel 127 ,2, S. 405-406

    1991  

    Author's details Frank D. Weiss
    Keywords 49;40
    Language English
    Publisher Mohr
    Publishing place Tübingen
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 518-6
    ISSN 0043-2636 ; 0932-4569
    ISSN 0043-2636 ; 0932-4569
    Database ECONomics Information System

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  2. Article ; Online: EDITORIAL COMMENT.

    Hwang, Thomas / Weiss, Robert E

    Urology

    2023  Volume 174, Page(s) 116–117

    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-04-09
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Editorial ; Comment
    ZDB-ID 192062-5
    ISSN 1527-9995 ; 0090-4295
    ISSN (online) 1527-9995
    ISSN 0090-4295
    DOI 10.1016/j.urology.2022.09.051
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  3. Article ; Online: Testosterone Treatment and Fractures in Men with Hypogonadism.

    Kovac, Evan / Weiss, Robert E / Arap, Wadih

    The New England journal of medicine

    2024  Volume 390, Issue 14, Page(s) 1342–1343

    MeSH term(s) Male ; Humans ; Testosterone/therapeutic use ; Hypogonadism/drug therapy ; Fractures, Bone
    Chemical Substances Testosterone (3XMK78S47O)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-04-10
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Letter ; Comment
    ZDB-ID 207154-x
    ISSN 1533-4406 ; 0028-4793
    ISSN (online) 1533-4406
    ISSN 0028-4793
    DOI 10.1056/NEJMc2401934
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  4. Book: The American Psychiatric Publishing textbook of psychiatry

    Hales, Robert E. / Yudofsky, Stuart C. / Roberts, Laura Weiss

    2014  

    Title variant Textbook of psychiatry ; Psychiatry
    Author's details ed. by Robert E. Hales ; Stuart C. Yudofsky ; Laura Weiss Roberts
    Keywords Mental Disorders ; Psychiatry ; Psychiatrie
    Subject Seelenheilkunde
    Language English
    Size XXXVII, 1473 S., [4] Bl. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    Edition 6. ed., DSM-5 ed.
    Publisher American Psychiatric Publ
    Publishing place Washington, DC u.a.
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Book
    HBZ-ID HT017675457
    ISBN 978-1-58562-444-7 ; 1-58562-444-6
    Database Catalogue ZB MED Medicine, Health

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  5. Article: Fibroepithelial stromal polyp of bladder-a mimicker of sarcoma or angiomyxoma at uncommon location.

    Li, Liping / Weiss, Robert E / Heller, Debra

    American journal of clinical and experimental urology

    2023  Volume 11, Issue 4, Page(s) 348–351

    Abstract: The fibroepithelial stromal polyp is a benign polypoid proliferation of the stroma with overlying epithelium. Because the lesion contains atypical stromal cells, sometimes it can be overdiagnosed as sarcoma or with myxoid stroma, it can be misdiagnosed ... ...

    Abstract The fibroepithelial stromal polyp is a benign polypoid proliferation of the stroma with overlying epithelium. Because the lesion contains atypical stromal cells, sometimes it can be overdiagnosed as sarcoma or with myxoid stroma, it can be misdiagnosed as angiomyxoma. The reported locations are mainly in the lower female genital tract, urethra, and rarely extragenital sites, such as the breast, and are exceptionally rare in the bladder. We encountered a 65-year-old man who presented with two small velvety, erythematous patches on the posterior bladder wall. The final diagnosis is a fibroepithelial stromal polyp of the bladder. Familiarity with this lesion will prevent overinterpretation of this benign lesion as a malignancy.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-08-15
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Case Reports
    ISSN 2330-1910
    ISSN 2330-1910
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  6. Article ; Online: Understanding Associations Between Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Traumatic Brain Injury-Reply.

    Asarnow, Robert F / Newman, Nina / Su, Erica / Weiss, Robert E

    JAMA pediatrics

    2022  Volume 176, Issue 1, Page(s) 102–103

    MeSH term(s) Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity/epidemiology ; Brain Injuries, Traumatic/epidemiology ; Brain Injuries, Traumatic/etiology ; Humans ; Risk Factors
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-01-04
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Comment
    ZDB-ID 2701223-2
    ISSN 2168-6211 ; 2168-6203
    ISSN (online) 2168-6211
    ISSN 2168-6203
    DOI 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2021.4281
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  7. Article: Immediate reconstruction of segmental mandibular defects via tissue engineering.

    Weiss, Robert O / Wong, Patrick E / Reddy, Likith V

    Proceedings (Baylor University. Medical Center)

    2022  Volume 35, Issue 3, Page(s) 391–393

    Abstract: Ameloblastomas are benign, locally invasive odontogenic tumors that comprise approximately 1% of tumors within the jaws, with 66% located in the posterior mandible. If left untreated, these lesions can reach enormous size, resulting in considerable ... ...

    Abstract Ameloblastomas are benign, locally invasive odontogenic tumors that comprise approximately 1% of tumors within the jaws, with 66% located in the posterior mandible. If left untreated, these lesions can reach enormous size, resulting in considerable deformity and associated morbidity. Traditionally, defects >6 cm warranted a free-flap fibula transfer or iliac crest autogenous graft. Surgical treatment for the two presented cases included a large (>6 cm) mandibular segmental resection with immediate reconstruction via a tissue-engineering protocol that included bone morphogenetic protein (rhBMP-2), bone marrow aspirate concentrate, and cortical bone chips. Both patients had an uneventful postoperative course and healed satisfactorily. Established bone reconstruction determinants include bone volume, facial counter, esthetics, and restoration of functionality. Advances in tissue engineering provide a legitimate alternative while decreasing the risks, length of hospital stay, and postoperative morbidity.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-03-03
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Case Reports
    ZDB-ID 2703932-8
    ISSN 1525-3252 ; 0899-8280
    ISSN (online) 1525-3252
    ISSN 0899-8280
    DOI 10.1080/08998280.2022.2035162
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  8. Article: Local and global topics in text modeling of web pages nested in web sites

    Wang, Jason / Weiss, Robert E.

    Computational statistics & data analysis. 2022 Sept., v. 173

    2022  

    Abstract: Topic models assert that documents are distributions over latent topics and latent topics are distributions over words. A nested document collection has documents nested inside a higher order structure such as articles nested in journals, podcasts within ...

    Abstract Topic models assert that documents are distributions over latent topics and latent topics are distributions over words. A nested document collection has documents nested inside a higher order structure such as articles nested in journals, podcasts within authors, or web pages nested in web sites. In a single collection of documents, topics are global or shared across all documents. For web pages nested in web sites, topic frequencies likely vary across web sites and within a web site, topic frequencies almost certainly vary from web page to web page. A hierarchical prior for topic frequencies models this hierarchical structure with a global topic distribution, web site topic distributions varying around the global topic distribution, and web page topic distributions varying around the web site topic distribution. Web pages in one United States local health department web site often contain local geographic and news topics not found on web pages of other local health department web sites. For web pages nested in web sites, some topics are likely local topics and unique to an individual web site. Regular topic models ignore the nesting structure and may identify local topics but cannot label those topics as local nor identify the corresponding web site owner. Explicitly modeling local topics identifies the owning web site and identifies the topic as local. In US health web site data, topic coverage is defined at the web site level after removing local topic words from pages. Hierarchical local topic models can be used to study how well health topics are covered.
    Keywords Internet ; data analysis ; statistics
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2022-09
    Publishing place Elsevier B.V.
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 1478763-5
    ISSN 0167-9473
    ISSN 0167-9473
    DOI 10.1016/j.csda.2022.107518
    Database NAL-Catalogue (AGRICOLA)

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  9. Article ; Online: Detecting Fast Progressors: Comparing a Bayesian Longitudinal Model to Linear Regression for Detecting Structural Changes in Glaucoma.

    Besharati, Sajad / Su, Erica / Mohammadzadeh, Vahid / Mohammadi, Massood / Caprioli, Joseph / Weiss, Robert E / Nouri-Mahdavi, Kouros

    American journal of ophthalmology

    2024  Volume 261, Page(s) 85–94

    Abstract: Purpose: Demonstrate that a novel Bayesian hierarchical spatial longitudinal (HSL) model identifies macular superpixels with rapidly deteriorating ganglion cell complex (GCC) thickness more efficiently than simple linear regression (SLR).: Design: ... ...

    Abstract Purpose: Demonstrate that a novel Bayesian hierarchical spatial longitudinal (HSL) model identifies macular superpixels with rapidly deteriorating ganglion cell complex (GCC) thickness more efficiently than simple linear regression (SLR).
    Design: Prospective cohort study.
    Setting: Tertiary Glaucoma Center.
    Subjects: One hundred eleven eyes (111 patients) with moderate to severe glaucoma at baseline and ≥4 macular optical coherence tomography scans and ≥2 years of follow-up.
    Observation procedure: Superpixel-patient-specific GCC slopes and their posterior variances in 49 superpixels were derived from our latest Bayesian HSL model and Bayesian SLR. A simulation cohort was created with known intercepts, slopes, and residual variances in individual superpixels.
    Main outcome measures: We compared HSL and SLR in the fastest progressing deciles on (1) proportion of superpixels identified as significantly progressing in the simulation study and compared to SLR slopes in cohort data; (2) root mean square error (RMSE), and SLR/HSL RMSE ratios.
    Results: Cohort- In the fastest decile of slopes per SLR, 77% and 80% of superpixels progressed significantly according to SLR and HSL, respectively. The SLR/HSL posterior SD ratio had a median of 1.83, with 90% of ratios favoring HSL. Simulation- HSL identified 89% significant negative slopes in the fastest progressing decile vs 64% for SLR. SLR/HSL RMSE ratio was 1.36 for the fastest decile of slopes, with 83% of RMSE ratios favoring HSL.
    Conclusion: The Bayesian HSL model improves the estimation efficiency of local GCC rates of change regardless of underlying true rates of change, particularly in fast progressors.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Intraocular Pressure ; Linear Models ; Prospective Studies ; Bayes Theorem ; Visual Fields ; Nerve Fibers ; Retinal Ganglion Cells ; Glaucoma/diagnosis ; Tomography, Optical Coherence/methods
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-01-26
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 80030-2
    ISSN 1879-1891 ; 0002-9394
    ISSN (online) 1879-1891
    ISSN 0002-9394
    DOI 10.1016/j.ajo.2024.01.024
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  10. Article ; Online: Association of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Diagnoses With Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury: A Meta-analysis.

    Asarnow, Robert F / Newman, Nina / Weiss, Robert E / Su, Erica

    JAMA pediatrics

    2021  Volume 175, Issue 10, Page(s) 1009–1016

    Abstract: Importance: There are conflicting accounts about the risk for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) following traumatic brain injury (TBI), possibly owing to variations between studies in acute TBI severity or when ADHD was assessed postinjury. ...

    Abstract Importance: There are conflicting accounts about the risk for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) following traumatic brain injury (TBI), possibly owing to variations between studies in acute TBI severity or when ADHD was assessed postinjury. Analysis of these variations may aid in identifying the risk.
    Objective: To conduct a meta-analysis of studies assessing ADHD diagnoses in children between ages 4 and 18 years following concussions and mild, moderate, or severe TBI.
    Data sources: PubMed, PsycInfo, and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (1981-December 19, 2019) were searched including the terms traumatic brain injury, brain injuries, closed head injury, blunt head trauma, concussion, attention deficit disorders, ADHD, and ADD in combination with childhood, adolescence, pediatric, infant, child, young adult, or teen.
    Study selection: Limited to English-language publications in peer-reviewed journals and patient age (4-18 years). Differences about inclusion were resolved through consensus of 3 authors.
    Data extraction and synthesis: MOOSE guidelines for abstracting and assessing data quality and validity were used. Odds ratios with 95% credible intervals (CrIs) are reported.
    Main outcomes and measures: The planned study outcome was rate of ADHD diagnoses.
    Results: A total of 12 374 unique patients with TBI of all severity levels and 43 491 unique controls were included in the 24 studies in this review (predominantly male: TBI, 61.8%; noninjury control, 60.9%; other injury control, 66.1%). The rate of pre-TBI ADHD diagnoses was 16.0% (95% CrI, 11.3%-21.7%), which was significantly greater than the 10.8% (95% CrI, 10.2%-11.4%) incidence of ADHD in the general pediatric population. Compared with children without injuries, the odds for ADHD were not significantly increased following concussion (≤1 year: OR, 0.32; 95% CrI, 0.05-1.13), mild TBI (≤1 year: OR, 0.56; 0.16-1.43; >1 year: OR, 1.07; 95% CrI, 0.35-2.48), and moderate TBI (≤1 year: OR, 1.28; 95% CrI, 0.35-3.34; >1 year: OR, 3.67; 95% CrI, 0.83-10.56). The odds for ADHD also were not significantly increased compared with children with other injuries following mild TBI (≤1 year: OR, 1.07; 95% CrI, 0.33-2.47; >1 year: OR, 1.18; 95% CrI, 0.32-3.12) and moderate TBI (≤1 year: OR, 2.34; 95% CrI, 0.78-5.47; >1 year: OR, 3.78; 95% CrI, 0.93-10.33). In contrast, the odds for ADHD following severe TBI were increased at both time points following TBI compared with children with other injuries (≤1 year: OR, 4.81; 95% CrI, 1.66-11.03; >1 year: OR, 6.70; 95% CrI, 2.02-16.82) and noninjured controls (≤1 year: OR, 2.62; 95% CrI, 0.76-6.64; >1 year: OR, 6.25; 95% CrI, 2.06-15.06), as well as those with mild TBI (≤1 year OR, 5.69; 1.46-15.67: >1 year OR, 6.65; 2.14-16.44). Of 5920 children with severe TBI, 35.5% (95% CrI, 20.6%-53.2%) had ADHD more than 1 year postinjury.
    Conclusions and relevance: This study noted a significant association between TBI severity and ADHD diagnosis. In children with severe but not mild and moderate TBI, there was an association with an increase in risk for ADHD. The high rate of preinjury ADHD in children with TBI suggests that clinicians should carefully review functioning before a TBI before initiating treatment.
    MeSH term(s) Adolescent ; Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity/diagnosis ; Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity/etiology ; Brain Injuries, Traumatic/complications ; Brain Injuries, Traumatic/epidemiology ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Humans
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-07-12
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Meta-Analysis ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2701223-2
    ISSN 2168-6211 ; 2168-6203
    ISSN (online) 2168-6211
    ISSN 2168-6203
    DOI 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2021.2033
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