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    Enfeeblement in Elders with Essential Tremor: Characterizing the Phenomenon and Its Role in Caregiver Burden by Cersonsky, Tess E K, Diaz, Daniel Trujillo, Kellner, Sarah, Hickman, Ruby, Zdrodowska, Maria Anna, Monin, Joan K, Louis, Elan D

    “…BackgroundIndividuals with essential tremor (ET), a common movement disorder, experience functional impairment, which contributes to burden experienced by…”
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    Enfeeblement in Elders with Essential Tremor: Characterizing the Phenomenon and Its Role in Caregiver Burden by Cersonsky, Tess E K, Diaz, Daniel Trujillo, Kellner, Sarah, Hickman, Ruby, Zdrodowska, Maria Anna, Monin, Joan K, Louis, Elan D

    “…Individuals with essential tremor (ET), a common movement disorder, experience functional impairment, which contributes to burden experienced by their loved…”
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    Related amyloid burden and cortical atrophy in individuals with subtle cognitive decline by Cersonsky, Tess E.K., Brick, Leslie Ann D

    Published in Alzheimer's & dementia (01-06-2023)
    “…Background Subtle cognitive decline represents a stage of subclinical cognitive deterioration in which pathological biomarkers, particularly for Alzheimer’s…”
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    Profiles of Normal Cognition in Essential Tremor by Cersonsky, Tess E K, Kellner, Sarah, Chapman, Silvia, Huey, Edward D, Louis, Elan D, Cosentino, Stephanie

    “…Patients with essential tremor exhibit heterogeneous cognitive functioning. Although the majority of patients fall under the broad classification of…”
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    Intrauterine Fetal Demise Associated with Vascular Malperfusion and Multiple Uterine Leiomyomata: A Report of Two Cases by Cersonsky, Tess E. K., Lord, Megan, Pinar, Halit

    Published in Fetal and pediatric pathology (02-01-2023)
    “…Uterine leiomyomata have been loosely associated with intrauterine fetal demise (IUFD), largely attributed to fetal growth restriction from cavitary…”
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    Rate of progression from mild cognitive impairment to dementia in an essential tremor cohort: A prospective, longitudinal study by Radler, Keith H., Zdrodowska, Maria Anna, Dowd, Hollie, Cersonsky, Tess E.K., Huey, Edward D., Cosentino, Stephanie, Louis, Elan D.

    Published in Parkinsonism & related disorders (01-05-2020)
    “…Essential tremor (ET), among the most common neurological diseases, is associated with cognitive dysfunction. Yet, nearly all knowledge of ET-related cognitive…”
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    Macroscopic lesions of maternal and fetal vascular malperfusion in stillborn placentas: Diagnosis in the absence of microscopic histopathological examination by Cersonsky, Tess E.K., Silver, Robert M., Saade, George R., Dudley, Donald J., Reddy, Uma M., Pinar, Halit

    Published in Placenta (Eastbourne) (07-09-2023)
    “…Lesions of maternal vascular malperfusion (MVM) and fetal vascular malperfusion (FVM) are common in placentas associated with both stillbirth and live birth…”
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    Using the Montreal Cognitive Assessment to Identify Individuals With Subtle Cognitive Decline by Cersonsky, Tess E. K., Mechery, Shanti, Carper, Matthew M., Thompson, Louisa, Lee, Athene, Alber, Jessica, Sarkar, Indra Neil, Brick, Leslie Ann D.

    Published in Neuropsychology (01-07-2022)
    “…Objective: Dementia is a devastating neurological disease that may be better managed if diagnosed earlier when subclinical neurodegenerative changes are…”
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    Identifying risk of stillbirth using machine learning by Cersonsky, Tess E.K., Ayala, Nina K., Pinar, Halit, Dudley, Donald J., Saade, George R., Silver, Robert M., Lewkowitz, Adam K.

    “…Previous predictive models using logistic regression for stillbirth do not leverage the advanced and nuanced techniques involved in sophisticated machine…”
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    Adherence to recommended prenatal visit schedules and risk for stillbirth, according to probable cause of death by Cersonsky, Tess E.K., Ayala, Nina K., Tucker, Nailah S., Saade, George R., Dudley, Donald J., Pinar, Halit, Silver, Robert M., Reddy, Uma M., Lewkowitz, Adam K.

    “…•Suboptimal prenatal care has been linked to increased risk of stillbirth.•Non-adherence to prenatal visit guidelines may be associated with different…”
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    Placental lesions associated with stillbirth by gestational age, according to feature importance: Results from the stillbirth collaborative research network by Cersonsky, Tess E.K., Cersonsky, Rose K., Saade, George R., Silver, Robert M., Reddy, Uma M., Goldenberg, Robert L., Dudley, Donald J., Pinar, Halit

    Published in Placenta (Eastbourne) (01-06-2023)
    “…Previous studies have identified lesions commonly found in placentas associated with stillbirth but have not distinguished across a range of gestational ages…”
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