Search Results - "Rappazzo, Katherine C."
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Using the HER2/CEP17 FISH Ratio to Predict Pathologic Complete Response Following Neoadjuvant Anti-HER2 Doublet Therapy in HER2+ Breast Cancer
Published in The oncologist (Dayton, Ohio) (08-02-2023)“…Clinical trials of HER2-directed therapy that omit neoadjuvant conventional chemotherapy for HER+ breast cancer demonstrate that a subset of patients still…”
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Knee Fat Pad Volumes in Patients with Hemophilia and Their Relationship with Osteoarthritis
Published in Arthritis (01-01-2017)“…Hemophilic arthropathy is a progressive, disabling condition with poorly understood pathobiology. Since there is an emerging interest to study the role of…”
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Pigmented hidrocystoma of nasal epithelium (PHONE): report of a man with a pigmented hidrocystoma of his nose and literature review
Published in Dermatology online journal (15-05-2016)“…Hidrocystomas are benign tumors of apocrine or eccrine epithelium. They most commonly occur on the head and neck, especially periorbitally. Albeit rare, these…”
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Nonmyeloablative, HLA-Mismatched Unrelated Peripheral Blood Transplantation with High-Dose Post-Transplantation Cyclophosphamide
Published in Transplantation and cellular therapy (01-11-2021)“…•Transplantation of peripheral blood stem cells from mismatched unrelated donors is safe and effective.•Rates of engraftment and graft-versus-host disease are…”
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Pocket Handheld Ultrasound As a Novel Point-of-Care Imaging Modality to Diagnose Bleeding in Hemophilic Joints
Published in Blood (02-12-2016)“…Introduction Musculoskeletal ultrasound (MSKUS) is being used increasingly for point-of-care (POC) assessment of painful hemophilic joints and has proven to be…”
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Nonmyeloablative, HLA-mismatched unrelated peripheral blood transplantation with high-dose posttransplantation cyclophosphamide
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Chapter 87 - Virus-Associated Lymphoma
Published in Hematology (2023)“…There are five well-characterized human viruses that are generally accepted as important in lymphomagenesis. The genomes of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), Kaposi…”
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