Benjamin Briggs
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Recent Articles
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Mehrotra R, Williamson D, Betts C, Greco B, Yu E, El-Badry A, et al.
Kidney Int Rep
. 2024 May;
9(4):929-940.
PMID: 38765568
Introduction: Peritonitis is the leading complication of peritoneal dialysis (PD). Patients are instructed to seek care promptly for signs (cloudy effluent) or symptoms (abdominal pain), and earlier treatment improves outcomes....
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Soto R, Paul L, Porucznik C, Xie H, Stinnett R, Briggs B, et al.
JMIR Form Res
. 2023 Nov;
7:e32848.
PMID: 37999952
Background: The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has underscored the need for field specimen collection and transport to diagnostic and public health laboratories. Self-collected nasal swabs transported without dependency on a cold chain...
3.
Pierpont E, Bennett A, Schoyer L, Stronach B, Anschutz A, Borrie S, et al.
Am J Med Genet A
. 2023 Nov;
194(4):e63477.
PMID: 37969032
Germline pathogenic variants in the RAS/mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling pathway are the molecular cause of RASopathies, a group of clinically overlapping genetic syndromes. RASopathies constitute a wide clinical spectrum...
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Briggs B, Garcia-Garcia G, Ibarra-Hernandez M, Alcantar-Vallin L, Walker G, Yu E, et al.
Perit Dial Int
. 2023 Sep;
44(6):419-425.
PMID: 37723968
Background: The risk of peritonitis has limited wider adoption of peritoneal dialysis (PD) in the United States. We developed a prototype bedside dialysate turbidity monitoring system, aiming to improve diagnostic...
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Bruno L, Lenberg J, Le D, Dimmock D, Thornburg C, Briggs B
J Pediatr
. 2023 Jan;
257:113323.
PMID: 36646249
Objectives: To characterize the bleeding phenotype in Noonan syndrome (NS), to test the utility of following national guidelines in detecting this phenotype, to evaluate thromboelastography (TEG) as a diagnostic tool,...
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Kobayashi E, Waldman B, Engorn B, Perofsky K, Allred E, Briggs B, et al.
Front Pediatr
. 2022 Feb;
9:809536.
PMID: 35141181
The diagnostic and clinical utility of rapid whole genome sequencing (rWGS) for critically ill children in the intensive care unit (ICU) has been substantiated by multiple studies, but comprehensive cost-effectiveness...
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Schubert R, Hawes I, Ramachandran P, Ramesh A, Crawford E, Pak J, et al.
Nat Med
. 2021 Sep;
27(10):1849.
PMID: 34548659
No abstract available.
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Ramchandar N, Burns J, Coufal N, Pennock A, Briggs B, Stinnett R, et al.
Open Forum Infect Dis
. 2021 Jul;
8(7):ofab346.
PMID: 34322569
Background: Osteoarticular infections (OAIs) are frequently encountered in children. Treatment may be guided by isolation of a pathogen; however, operative cultures are often negative. Metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) allows for...
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Ramchandar N, Coufal N, Warden A, Briggs B, Schwarz T, Stinnett R, et al.
Open Forum Infect Dis
. 2021 Jun;
8(6):ofab104.
PMID: 34104666
Background: Pediatric central nervous system (CNS) infections are potentially life-threatening and may incur significant morbidity. Identifying a pathogen is important, both in terms of guiding therapeutic management and in characterizing...
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Gu W, Deng X, Lee M, Sucu Y, Arevalo S, Stryke D, et al.
Nat Med
. 2020 Nov;
27(1):115-124.
PMID: 33169017
We developed a metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) test using cell-free DNA from body fluids to identify pathogens. The performance of mNGS testing of 182 body fluids from 160 patients with ...