Marian Poley
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Recent Articles
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Manglani M, Poley M, Kumar A, McSherry G, Ericson J
Pediatrics
. 2021 Aug;
148(3).
PMID: 34385350
Neonatal herpes simplex virus encephalitis (HSVE) often results in long-lasting neuro-disability in affected children. In addition to primary HSVE and HSVE relapses, children with herpes simplex virus are at increased...
2.
Kim R, Moroi M, Brawley A, Poley M, King T, Olympia R
Cureus
. 2020 Jun;
12(5):e7965.
PMID: 32523822
The depiction of superheroes and comic book characters in television shows has become incredibly popular. The objective of this study was to determine the positive and negative themes depicted in...
3.
Poley M, Koubek R, Walsh L, McGillen B
J Investig Med High Impact Case Rep
. 2019 Apr;
7:2324709619834578.
PMID: 30947544
Cryptococcal meningitis is an uncommon and severe infection that tends to affect immunocompromised hosts worldwide and in the United States. Annually it is estimated that there are 200 000 cases...
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Val S, Poley M, Anna K, Nino G, Brown K, Perez-Losada M, et al.
Pediatr Res
. 2018 Jun;
84(2):296-305.
PMID: 29915406
Background: Chronic otitis media with effusion (COME) is characterized by persistent middle ear effusions that are in most cases highly viscous, but some patients present with serous fluid. This study...
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Val S, Krueger A, Poley M, Cohen A, Brown K, Panigrahi A, et al.
FASEB J
. 2017 Dec;
32(4):1855-1867.
PMID: 29191962
Nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHi), one of the most common acute otitis media (OM) pathogens, is postulated to promote middle-ear epithelial remodeling in the progression of OM from acute to chronic....
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Val S, Jeong S, Poley M, Krueger A, Nino G, Brown K, et al.
Pediatr Res
. 2017 Feb;
81(6):911-918.
PMID: 28157838
Background: Otitis media (OM) is characterized by acute infection progressing to chronic middle ear effusion (MEE). Extracellular secretion of microRNAs (miRNAs) in exosomes is a newly discovered mechanism for cells...
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Krueger A, Val S, Perez-Losada M, Panchapakesan K, Devaney J, Duah V, et al.
Pediatr Infect Dis J
. 2016 Dec;
36(7):635-640.
PMID: 28027286
Background: Acute otitis media, an infection of the middle ear, can become chronic after multiple episodes. Microbial influence on chronic otitis media remains unclear. It has been reported that mucin...
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Val S, Poley M, Brown K, Choi R, Jeong S, Colberg-Poley A, et al.
PLoS One
. 2016 Apr;
11(4):e0152865.
PMID: 27078692
Background: Chronic Otitis Media (COM) is characterized by middle ear effusion (MEE) and conductive hearing loss. MEE reflect mucus hypersecretion, but global proteomic profiling of the mucosal components are limited....
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Preciado D, Poley M, Tsai S, Tomney A, Brown K, Val S
Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol
. 2016 Jan;
80:8-16.
PMID: 26746604
Background: Non-typeable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHi) is a ubiquitous bacterial pathogen which accounts for a majority of human upper respiratory tract infections. Laboratory lysate preparations from this bacterium are commonly utilized...
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Espinel A, Poley M, Zalzal G, Chan K, Preciado D
JAMA Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg
. 2015 Sep;
141(10):919-22.
PMID: 26356011
Importance: Interest in pediatric otolaryngology fellowship training is growing. The workforce implications of this growing interest are unclear and understudied. Objectives: To analyze trends in pediatric otolaryngology training, determine where...