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    Activating KRAS mutations in arteriovenous malformations of the brain: frequency and clinicopathologic correlation by Priemer, David S., Vortmeyer, Alexander O., Zhang, Shaobo, Chang, Hsim Yee, Curless, Kendra L., Cheng, Liang

    Published in Human pathology (01-07-2019)
    “…Arteriovenous malformations (AVM) of the brain are considered congenital. Most AVMs are presumably sporadic; however, rare familial cases occur and they may be…”
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    Neuroendocrine Tumors of the Prostate: Emerging Insights from Molecular Data and Updates to the 2016 World Health Organization Classification by Priemer, David S., Montironi, Rodolfo, Wang, Lisha, Williamson, Sean R., Lopez-Beltran, Antonio, Cheng, Liang

    Published in Endocrine pathology (01-06-2016)
    “…Neuroendocrine neoplasms of the prostate represent a multifarious group of tumors that exist both in pure forms and associated with prostatic adenocarcinoma…”
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    Neurotrauma: 2022 update by Priemer, David S, Perl, Daniel P

    Published in Free Neuropathology (01-01-2022)
    “…The year 2021 was highlighted by many notable advancements in the field of neurotrauma and associated neuropathology. After a thorough review of the new…”
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    Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis Secondary to PD-1 and IDO Inhibition in a Patient with Refractory Glioblastoma by Thummalapalli, Rohit, Heumann, Thatcher, Stein, Julie, Khan, Sarah, Priemer, David S., Duffield, Amy S., Laterra, John, Couzi, Rima, Lim, Michael, Holdhoff, Matthias

    Published in Case reports in oncology (01-05-2020)
    “…Immune checkpoint inhibition (ICI)-based approaches have transformed the treatment landscape of numerous solid tumors. Glioblastoma (GBM) is an aggressive and…”
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    Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy in the Brains of Military Personnel by Priemer, David S., Iacono, Diego, Rhodes, C. Harker, Olsen, Cara H., Perl, Daniel P.

    Published in The New England journal of medicine (09-06-2022)
    “…Microscopic and immunohistochemical examination revealed chronic traumatic encephalopathy in 10 of 225 brains (4.4%) from a military brain bank. The relative…”
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    Mapping astrogliosis in the individual human brain using multidimensional MRI by Benjamini, Dan, Priemer, David S, Perl, Daniel P, Brody, David L, Basser, Peter J

    Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-03-2023)
    “…Abstract There are currently no non-invasive imaging methods available for astrogliosis assessment or mapping in the central nervous system despite its…”
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    Sports Concussion and Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy: Finding a Path Forward by Kelly, James P., Priemer, David S., Perl, Daniel P., Filley, Christopher M.

    Published in Annals of neurology (01-02-2023)
    “…Sports concussion has recently assumed special importance because of the widely publicized entity of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). Identified…”
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    Dementia in the Forensic Setting: Diagnoses Obtained Using a Condensed Protocol at the Office of Chief Medical Examiner, New York City by Priemer, David S, Folkerth, Rebecca D

    “…Abstract Individuals with dementia may come to forensic autopsy, partly because of non-natural deaths (e.g. fall-related), and/or concerns of abuse/neglect. At…”
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    Chronic traumatic encephalopathy pathognomonic lesions occurring in isolation adjacent to infiltrative and non-infiltrative white matter lesions by Scanlon, Michaela M, Shields, Margaret M, Perl, Daniel P, Priemer, David S

    “…Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is defined by perivascular neuronal phosphorylated-tau accumulation at cortical sulcal depths. CTE has been mainly…”
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    Aβ Deposits in the Neocortex of Adult and Infant Hypoxic Brains, Including in Cases of COVID-19 by Priemer, David S, Rhodes, Charles Harker, Karlovich, Esma, Perl, Daniel P, Goldman, James E

    “…Abstract The brain of a 58-year-old woman was included as a civilian control in an ongoing autopsy study of military traumatic brain injury (TBI). The woman…”
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    Overview of Pathologic Findings of Vaping in the Context of an Autopsy Patient With Chronic Injury by Priemer, David S, Gravenmier, Curtis, Batouli, Amir, Hooper, Jody E

    “…Electronic cigarettes are handheld devices that heat an inner liquid containing chemicals to be aerosolized and inhaled, and have become a popular alternative…”
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    Qualitative Comparison of Cryostat- versus Snap-Frozen Neurosurgical Intraoperative Consultations by Priemer, David S., Wysozan, Timothy, Zahedi, Farhad, Alrabadi, Nasr, Mesa, Hector, Vortmeyer, Alexander O.

    “…Background. Frozen sections (FS) are common in neurosurgery to address varied clinical concerns. Artifacts in central nervous system (CNS) FS can be severe and…”
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    Giant Cell Polymyositis and Myocarditis in a Patient With Thymoma and Myasthenia Gravis: A Postviral Autoimmune Process? by Priemer, David S, Davidson, Darrell D, Loehrer, Patrick J, Badve, Sunil S

    “…Abstract Thymomas are associated with autoantibody formation. The most common are anti-acetylcholine receptor antibodies, which correspond to myasthenia gravis…”
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    Neurotrauma: 2024 update by Priemer, David S, Perl, Daniel P

    Published in Free Neuropathology (01-01-2024)
    “…2023 was an important year for research in traumatic brain injury (TBI), particularly as it concerned interests in neuropathology. After reviewing the…”
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    Chordoma of the corpus callosum: case report by Rinaldo, Lorenzo, Priemer, David S, Vortmeyer, Alexander O, Cohen-Gadol, Aaron A, Brat, Daniel J, Mahajan, Anita, Giannini, Caterina, Burns, Terry C

    Published in Journal of neurosurgery (01-11-2019)
    “…Chordomas are neoplasms that typically arise from midline skeletal structures and rarely originate within the intradural compartment of the CNS. A chordoma…”
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