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Alexander A Hindenburg

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Goligher E, Bradbury C, McVerry B, Lawler P, Berger J, Gong M, et al.
N Engl J Med . 2021 Aug; 385(9):777-789. PMID: 34351722
Background: Thrombosis and inflammation may contribute to morbidity and mortality among patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19). We hypothesized that therapeutic-dose anticoagulation would improve outcomes in critically ill patients with...
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Lawler P, Goligher E, Berger J, Neal M, McVerry B, Nicolau J, et al.
N Engl J Med . 2021 Aug; 385(9):790-802. PMID: 34351721
Background: Thrombosis and inflammation may contribute to the risk of death and complications among patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19). We hypothesized that therapeutic-dose anticoagulation may improve outcomes in noncritically...
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Mariampillai A, Cruz J, Suh J, Sivapiragasam A, Nevins K, Hindenburg A
Anticancer Res . 2017 Jul; 37(7):3649-3656. PMID: 28668856
Background: Cancer antigen CA72-4 is a tumor marker found to be elevated in a variety of human adenocarcinomas. Using the DRG TM-CA72-4, we quantified the elevation of CA72-4 compared to...
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Chang M, Suh J, Kirtani V, Dobrescu A, Haas J, Zeldis S, et al.
Front Oncol . 2013 Oct; 3:253. PMID: 24093087
Background And Objective: Radiation therapy (RT) is part of standard adjuvant treatment for breast cancer. Earlier studies demonstrated increased cardiac morbidity and mortality from this. Coronary Calcium scanning utilizing Multidetector...
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DAbreo N, Hindenburg A
Vitam Horm . 2013 Jul; 93:99-133. PMID: 23810004
The dependency of certain breast cancers on estrogen is undeniably one of the most important observations in oncology. Since this early observation, there has been a tremendous effort to define...
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Dobrescu A, Chang M, Kirtani V, Turi G, Hennawy R, Hindenburg A
ISRN Oncol . 2011 Nov; 2011:673790. PMID: 22091428
Background. To our knowledge, the hormone receptor status of noncontiguous ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) occurring concurrently in ER/PgR-negative invasive cancer has not been studied. The current study was undertaken...
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Kim D, Hindenburg A, Sharma S, Suk C, Gress F, Staszewski H, et al.
Ann Surg Oncol . 2005 Apr; 12(3):222-7. PMID: 15827814
Background: Delayed gastric emptying (DGE) occurs in 14% to 61% of patients after pylorus-preserving pancreaticoduodenectomy, but its pathogenesis is unclear. We hypothesized that DGE may be due to pylorospasm secondary...
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Gervasoni Jr J, Hindenburg A, Vezeridis M, Schulze S, Wanebo H, Mehta S
Anticancer Res . 2004 Nov; 24(5A):2617-26. PMID: 15517865
The highly metastatic human pancreatic cell line L3.6 was used to study mechanisms for antitumor activity with various chemotherapeutic drug combinations. The most effective drugs were daunorubicin (IC50 0.4 microM),...