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Elizabeth A Manci

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Manci E, Dolma K, Manjunath C, Liu S, Galliani C, Bhat R
Pediatr Dev Pathol . 2021 Sep; 25(2):162-167. PMID: 34551278
Background: Neonatal myocardial infarction (MI) in a structurally normal heart is frequently an obscure event that remains undiagnosed until autopsy. Causal attributions usually cite underlying maternal or fetal conditions. Refinement...
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Manci E, Alvarez S, McClellan S, Campbell P, Dasaraju S, Winkler C, et al.
Pediatr Dev Pathol . 2021 Jan; 24(2):116-120. PMID: 33439109
Introduction: Variations in postnatal length of refrigerated, unfixed umbilical cords were studied over time to elucidate natural changes and times of stability. Methods: Length was measured in 132 cords following...
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Williams R, Honeycutt M, Manci E, Nimityongskul P
JBJS Case Connect . 2020 Jul; 10(2):e0519. PMID: 32649117
Case: An otherwise healthy 13-year-old girl presented with a firm nodule on the plantar right forefoot that was tender after cheerleading. Initial workup was unremarkable, but magnetic resonance imaging revealed...
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Glasser J, Nottingham J, Haney M, Manci E
Ann Med Surg (Lond) . 2018 Dec; 37:11-20. PMID: 30581564
•This report consists of five pediatric tumors of ovarian cell lineage.•These unusual, interesting tumors challenge both surgeon and oncologist.•Some appear malignant, seemingly require chemotherapy, but behave with benignity. Some are...
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Shi P, Choi E, Chintagari N, Nguyen J, Guo X, Yazdanbakhsh K, et al.
Br J Haematol . 2016 Aug; 175(4):714-723. PMID: 27507623
There is growing evidence that extracellular haemoglobin and haem mediate inflammatory and oxidative damage in sickle cell disease. Haptoglobin (Hp), the scavenger for free haemoglobin, is depleted in most patients...
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Shet A, Hoffmann T, Jirouskova M, Janczak C, Stevens J, Adamson A, et al.
Blood Cells Mol Dis . 2008 Apr; 41(1):109-18. PMID: 18374611
Berkeley sickle cell mice are used as animal models of human sickle cell disease but there are no reports of platelet studies in this model. Since humans with sickle cell...
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Hsu L, Champion H, Campbell-Lee S, Bivalacqua T, Manci E, Diwan B, et al.
Blood . 2006 Dec; 109(7):3088-98. PMID: 17158223
Pulmonary hypertension is a highly prevalent complication of sickle cell disease and is a strong risk factor for early mortality. However, the pathophysiologic mechanisms leading to pulmonary vasculopathy remain unclear....
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Manci E, Hillery C, Bodian C, Zhang Z, Lutty G, Coller B
Blood . 2005 Sep; 107(4):1651-8. PMID: 16166585
Because Berkeley sickle cell mice are used as an animal model for human sickle cell disease, we investigated the progression of the histopathology in these animals over 6 months and...
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Manci E, Martinez J, Horenstein M, Gardner T, Ahmed A, Mancao M, et al.
Am J Med Genet A . 2005 Jul; 137(1):1-8. PMID: 16007634
Many phenotypic manifestations have been reported in cardiofaciocutaneous (CFC) syndrome, but none, to date, are pathognomonic or obligatory. Previous histopathological studies reported findings in skin and hair; no autopsy studies...
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Horenstein M, Manci E, Walker A, Dehner L
Am J Surg Pathol . 2004 Sep; 28(10):1389-92. PMID: 15371957
Nephrogenic rests (NRs) are thought to originate from persistent nephrogenic blastema and are considered precursor lesions of Wilms' tumor (WT). These rests usually occur as perilobar and intralobar lesions in...