Richard I Rothstein
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Recent Articles
1.
Miller A, Moudgal R, Dairi O, Adler J, Rothstein R
ACG Case Rep J
. 2024 Jul;
11(7):e01435.
PMID: 39021714
Esophageal cancer is frequently treated with esophagectomy, which is associated with distinct complications. Delayed gastric conduit emptying is a well-recognized complication that usually occurs within the postoperative period. By contrast,...
2.
Andersen Jr M, Ren B, Romano M, Schutz S, Rothstein R, Suriawinata A, et al.
Hum Pathol
. 2023 Jun;
139:1-8.
PMID: 37364824
Anecdotal evidence suggests that pancreatic acinar metaplasia (PAM) and intestinal metaplasia (IM) overlap infrequently at the gastroesophageal junction/distal esophagus (GEJ/DE). The goal of this study was to evaluate the significance...
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Meijer J, Roderka M, Chinburg E, Renier T, McClure A, Rothstein R, et al.
Nutrients
. 2022 Oct;
14(20).
PMID: 36296927
Bariatric surgery is associated with weight loss attributed to reduced caloric intake, mechanical changes, and alterations in gut hormones. However, some studies have suggested a heightened incidence of colorectal cancer...
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Shah E, Barry L, Connolly M, Del Giudice K, Dillehay R, Greeley C, et al.
Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol
. 2022 May;
20(9):1907-1911.
PMID: 35640865
No abstract available.
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Pollack C, Onega T, Emond J, Vosoughi S, OMalley A, McClure A, et al.
Int J Obes (Lond)
. 2022 Jan;
46(3):669-675.
PMID: 34992242
Background/objectives: Obesity is a pressing health concern within the United States (US). Obesity medicine "diplomates" receive specialized training, yet it is unclear if their accessibility and availability adequately serves the...
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Moiseff R, Olson N, Suriawinata A, Rothstein R, Lisovsky M
Arch Pathol Lab Med
. 2020 Dec;
145(9):1138-1143.
PMID: 33373450
Context.—: Published reports have suggested an association of lymphocytic esophagitis (LyE) with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and primary motility disorders and have also shown that GERD and motility disorders frequently...
7.
Batsis J, McClure A, Weintraub A, Sette D, Rotenberg S, Stevens C, et al.
Implement Sci Commun
. 2020 Oct;
1:83.
PMID: 33015640
Purpose: Few evidence-based strategies are specifically tailored for disparity populations such as rural adults. Two-way video-conferencing using telemedicine can potentially surmount geographic barriers that impede participation in high-intensity treatment programs...
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Rauch V, Roderka M, McClure A, Weintraub A, Curtis K, Kotz D, et al.
J Telemed Telecare
. 2020 Aug;
28(7):517-523.
PMID: 32781892
Introduction: Effective weight-management interventions require frequent interactions with specialised multidisciplinary teams of medical, nutritional and behavioural experts to enact behavioural change. However, barriers that exist in rural areas, such as...
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Shah E, Rothstein R
Gastrointest Endosc
. 2020 Jan;
91(5):1183-1186.
PMID: 31945324
No abstract available.
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Batsis J, McClure A, Weintraub A, Kotz D, Rotenberg S, Cook S, et al.
Obes Sci Pract
. 2020 Jan;
5(6):521-530.
PMID: 31890242
Background: The public health crisis of obesity leads to increasing morbidity that are even more profound in certain populations such as rural adults. Live, two-way video-conferencing is a modality that...