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pro vyhledávání: '"Deborah J. Fox"'
Autor:
Shiny, Thomas, Kristin M, Conway, Olushola, Fapo, Natalie, Street, Katherine D, Mathews, Joshua R, Mann, Paul A, Romitti, Aida, Soim, Christina, Westfield, Deborah J, Fox, Emma, Ciafaloni
Publikováno v:
Muscle & Nerve. 66:193-197
With current and anticipated disease-modifying treatments, including gene therapy, an early diagnosis for Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is crucial to assure maximum benefit. In 2009, a study from the Muscular Dystrophy Surveillance, Tracking, and
Autor:
Holly L. Peay, Barbara T. Do, Neil Khosla, Pangaja Paramsothy, Stephen W. Erickson, Molly M. Lamb, Nedra Whitehead, Deborah J. Fox, Shree Pandya, Kathi Kinnett, Jodi Wolff, James F. Howard
Publikováno v:
J Neuromuscul Dis
Background: Youth with Duchenne and Becker muscular dystrophy (DBMD) experience challenges in attaining adult roles, which may impact quality of life. New interventions and treatments may facilitate adult role attainment through improved function. Hi
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Erin B. Stallings, Kirstan Duckett, Jennita Reefhuis, Jamie Kim, Jennifer Isenburg, Katherine Zielke, Jing Shi, Kristen St John, Sook Ja Cho, Tyiesha D Short, Carolina Clark, My-Phuong Huynh, Tri Manh Tran, Nina E Forestieri, Leslie A. O'Leary, Deborah J. Fox, Mahsa M. Yazdy, Xiaoli Chen, Emily Ferrell, Jane Fornoff, Norm Nelson, Brennan Martin, Colin Benusa, Glenda M Ramirez, Michele K. Bohm, Mary K. Ethen
Publikováno v:
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
Prevalence of gastroschisis, a serious birth defect of the abdominal wall resulting in some of the abdominal contents extending outside the body at birth, has been increasing worldwide (1,2). Gastroschisis requires surgical repair after birth and is
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Pangaja Paramsothy, Deborah J. Fox, Kristin M Conway, Gregory Haber, Nicholas E. Johnson, Venkatesh Atul Bhattaram, Swamy Venkatesh, Russell J. Butterfield, Han C Phan, Hobart Rogers, Nicholas Kozauer, Maureen K. Galindo, Natalie Street, Nedra Whitehead, Joyce Oleszek, Xiang Ling, Anindya Roy, Shree Pandya, Dennis J. Matthews, Paul A. Romitti, Katherine A. James, Emma Ciafaloni
Publikováno v:
Muscle Nerve
BACKGROUND Quantifying associations between genetic mutations and loss of ambulation (LoA) among males diagnosed with childhood-onset dystrophinopathy is important for understanding variation in disease progression and may be useful in clinical trial
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Ashley N. Smoots, Samantha M. Olson, Janet Cragan, Augustina Delaney, Nicole M. Roth, Shana Godfred-Cato, Abbey M. Jones, John F. Nahabedian, Jane Fornoff, Theresa Sandidge, Mahsa M. Yazdy, Cathleen Higgins, Richard S. Olney, Valorie Eckert, Allison Forkner, Deborah J. Fox, Amanda Stolz, Katherine Crawford, Sook Ja Cho, Mary Knapp, Muhammad Farooq Ahmed, Heather Lake-Burger, Amanda L. Elmore, Peter Langlois, Rebecca Breidenbach, Amy Nance, Lindsay Denson, Lisa Caton, Nina Forestieri, Kristin Bergman, Brian K. Humphries, Vinita Oberoi Leedom, Tri Tran, Julie Johnston, Miguel Valencia-Prado, Stephany Pérez-González, Paul A. Romitti, Carrie Fall, J. Michael Bryan, Jerusha Barton, William Arias, Kristen St. John, Sylvia Mann, Jonathan Kimura, Lucia Orantes, Brennan Martin, Leah de Wilde, Esther M. Ellis, Ziwei Song, Amanda Akosa, Caroline Goodroe, Sascha R. Ellington, Van T. Tong, Suzanne M. Gilboa, Cynthia A. Moore, Margaret A. Honein
Publikováno v:
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
Zika virus infection during pregnancy can cause congenital brain and eye abnormalities and is associated with neurodevelopmental abnormalities (1-3). In areas of the United States that experienced local Zika virus transmission, the prevalence of birt
Autor:
Christopher Cunniff, Dennis J. Matthews, Kristin M Conway, Christina Westfield, Jennifer Andrews, Emma Ciafaloni, Molly M. Lamb, Deborah J. Fox, Natalie Street, Shree Pandya, STARnet
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neuromuscular Diseases. 5:481-495
Dystrophinopathies are caused by mutations in DMD resulting in progressive muscle weakness. They are historically divided into the more severe Duchenne (DMD) and milder Becker (BMD) muscular dystrophy phenotypes. Classification is important for resea
Autor:
Christopher Cunniff, Christina Westfield, Julie Bolen, Joyce Oleszek, Deborah J. Fox, Paul A. Romitti, Melissa M. Adams, Jennifer Donnelly, Richard O Weinert, Natalie Street, ThuyQuynh N Do
Publikováno v:
Birth Defects Research. 110:1404-1411
Background For 10 years, the Muscular Dystrophy Surveillance, Tracking, and Research Network (MD STARnet) conducted surveillance for Duchenne and Becker muscular dystrophy (DBMD). We piloted expanding surveillance to other MDs that vary in severity,
Autor:
Christina Westfield, Shree Pandya, Emma Ciafaloni, Katherine A. James, Deborah J. Fox, Richard T. Moxley, Shiny Thomas
Publikováno v:
Muscle & Nerve. 58:219-223
Introduction As the Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) population ages, it is essential that we understand the late-stage health profile and provide the appropriate care for this emerging population. Methods We undertook a descriptive study to documen
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Emma Ciafaloni, Cristian Pantea, Carol A. Wittlieb-Weber, Nicholas E. Johnson, Russell J. Butterfield, Christina Westfield, Sergey Krikov, Deborah J. Fox, Shree Pandya, Y Swamy Venkatesh, Jerry Bounsanga
Publikováno v:
Progress in Pediatric Cardiology. 48:98-104
Background In 2005, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) published a policy statement on cardiovascular health supervision for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD). Data is lacking on its effect on cardiovascular care. Methods Using the infrastructu
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Suzanne M. Gilboa, Jonathan Kimura, Deborah J. Fox, Rebecca Breidenbach, Ashley N. Smoots, Augustina Delaney, Lucia C. Orantes, Samara Viner Brown, Stacey W. Martin, Julie Dunn, Sylvia Mann, J Michael Bryan, Margaret A. Honein, Ziwei Song, Peter H. Langlois, Carrie Fall, Jane Fornoff, Mahsa M. Yazdy, Amanda Akosa, Nancy Scotto-Rosato, Roshan T. Ramlal, Mary Smiley, Sascha R. Ellington, William Arias, Heather Lake-Burger, Janet D. Cragan, Amber Taylor, Cara T. Mai, Vinita Leedom, Miguel Valencia Prado, Amy Nance, Jessica Palacios, Carrie K. Shapiro-Mendoza, Cynthia A. Moore, Nina E Forestieri, Jerusha Barton, Brennan Martin, Paul A. Romitti, John F. Nahabedian, Joseph Sweatlock, Jennifer Isenburg
Publikováno v:
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
Zika virus infection during pregnancy can cause serious birth defects, including microcephaly and brain abnormalities (1). Population-based birth defects surveillance systems are critical to monitor all infants and fetuses with birth defects potentia