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Rifat Zaman

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Tabei F, Zaman R, Foysal K, Kumar R, Kim Y, Chong J
PLoS One . 2019 Jun; 14(6):e0218248. PMID: 31216314
The advent of smartphones has advanced the use of embedded sensors to acquire various physiological information. For example, smartphone camera sensors and accelerometers can provide heart rhythm signals to the...
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Hong J, Zaman R, Coy S, Pastel D, Simmons N, Ball P, et al.
World Neurosurg . 2018 Mar; 114:e1007-e1015. PMID: 29597016
Objective: Although the primary goal of treatment of type II odontoid fracture is bony union, some advocate continued nonsurgical management of minimally symptomatic older patients who have fibrous union or...
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Zaman R, Cho C, Hartmann-Vaccarezza K, Phan T, Yoon G, Chong J
Sensors (Basel) . 2017 Feb; 17(2). PMID: 28208678
We hypothesize that our smartphone-based fingertip image-based heart rate detection methods reliably detect the heart rhythm and rate of subjects. We propose fingertip curve line movement-based and fingertip image intensity-based...
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Browne S, Burbelo P, Chetchotisakd P, Suputtamongkol Y, Kiertiburanakul S, Shaw P, et al.
N Engl J Med . 2012 Aug; 367(8):725-34. PMID: 22913682
Background: Autoantibodies against interferon-γ are associated with severe disseminated opportunistic infection, but their importance and prevalence are unknown. Methods: We enrolled 203 persons from sites in Thailand and Taiwan in...
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Browne S, Zaman R, Sampaio E, Jutivorakool K, Rosen L, Ding L, et al.
Blood . 2012 Mar; 119(17):3933-9. PMID: 22403254
Patients with anti-IFN-γ autoantibodies have impaired IFN-γ signaling, leading to severe disseminated infections with intracellular pathogens, especially nontuberculous mycobacteria. Disease may be severe and progressive, despite aggressive treatment. To address...
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Burbelo P, Browne S, Sampaio E, Giaccone G, Zaman R, Kristosturyan E, et al.
Blood . 2010 Aug; 116(23):4848-58. PMID: 20716769
Patients with thymic malignancy have high rates of autoimmunity leading to a variety of autoimmune diseases, most commonly myasthenia gravis caused by anti-acetylcholine receptor autoantibodies. High rates of autoantibodies to...