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2. Characterization of Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) and Plasma NPY Levels in Normal Volunteers over a 24-h Timeframe
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Baker, Dewleen G, primary, Hauger, Richard L, additional, Moeller Bertram, Tobias, additional, Patel, Piyush M, additional, Barkauskas, Donald A, additional, Clopton, Paul, additional, Geracioti, Thomas D, additional, O’Connor, Daniel T, additional, and Nievergelt, Caroline M, additional
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- 2014
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3. BOTULINUM TOXINS FOR tHE TREATMENT OF PAIN
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Apostol, Catalina, primary, Abdi, Salahadin, additional, Moeller-Bertram, Tobias, additional, Smith, Howard S., additional, Argoff, Charles E., additional, and Wallace, Mark, additional
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- 2009
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4. Contributors
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Abdi, Salahadin, primary, Abrahm, Janet, additional, Agarwal, Sanjeev, additional, Albrecht, Phillip J., additional, Apostol, Catalina, additional, Argoff, Charles E., additional, Audette, Joseph F., additional, Baccei, Mark L., additional, Backonja, Misha-Miroslav, additional, Bajwa, Zahid H., additional, Basford, Jeffrey R., additional, Baum, Allison, additional, Bellapianta, Joseph M., additional, Benoliel, Rafael, additional, Bjoro, Karen, additional, Bouhassira, Didier, additional, Brookoff, Daniel, additional, Bruckenthal, Patricia, additional, Burgest, Sean, additional, Carl, Allen L., additional, Cata, Juan, additional, Cauley, Brian D., additional, Chen, Lucy, additional, Cheng, Jianguo, additional, Chopra, Pradeep, additional, Christo, Paul J., additional, Andrade, Daniel Ciampi de, additional, Cianciolo, Eli, additional, Clayton, Daniel, additional, Cohen, Steven P., additional, Costanzo, Alane B., additional, Datta, Sukdeb, additional, Davis, Emily A., additional, Deer, Timothy R., additional, DeRuyter, Martin L., additional, Dragovich, Anthony, additional, Dubin, Andrew, additional, Economedes, Demetri, additional, Eliav, Eli, additional, Elliott, Jennifer A., additional, Enany, Nasr, additional, Epstein, Jonathan, additional, Eriator, Ike, additional, Euler, David, additional, Fernandez, Vania E., additional, Field, Richard, additional, Finnerup, Nanna Brix, additional, Fitzgerald, Colleen M., additional, Fuchs, Marc D., additional, Furdyna, Aimee, additional, Gallati, Christine, additional, Gulur, Padma, additional, Hadian, Payam, additional, Harden, R. Norman, additional, Herr, Keela, additional, Hobelmann, Greg, additional, Horowitz, Steven H., additional, Hynes, Christina K., additional, Jackson, Kenneth C., additional, Jones, Chauncey T., additional, Keene, Douglas, additional, Kirsh, Kenneth L., additional, Kraemer, Jan, additional, Krieves, Michael A., additional, Kushida, Clete A., additional, Lavelle, Elizabeth Demers, additional, Lavelle, Lori A., additional, Lavelle, William F., additional, Linn, Andrew, additional, Loomba, Dave, additional, Madan, Karan, additional, Mahajan, Gagan, additional, Mao, Jianren, additional, Markman, John D., additional, May, Eric M., additional, McCleane, Gary, additional, McLean, James, additional, Mehendale, Sangeeta R., additional, Merskey, Harold, additional, Moeller-Bertram, Tobias, additional, Mogilevsky, Mila, additional, Moisset, Xavier, additional, Munir, Muhammad A., additional, Murinson, Beth B., additional, Nabati, Lida, additional, Nedeljković, Srdjan S., additional, Norelli, Lisa J., additional, Okifuji, Akiko, additional, Onyedika, Ike, additional, Opper, Susan Elizabeth, additional, Osenbach, Richard K., additional, Pal, Joshua, additional, Pappagallo, Marco, additional, Parikh, Amar, additional, Parris, Winston C.V., additional, Passik, Steven D., additional, Patel, Gira, additional, Pearlman, Eric M., additional, Pertes, Richard A., additional, Philip, Annie, additional, Quintero, Mark Anthony, additional, Rader, Lynn, additional, Raghavan, Lakshmi, additional, Ramakrishnan, Rakesh, additional, Rapoport, Alan M., additional, Rastogi, Rahul, additional, Reuben, Scott S., additional, Rice, Frank L., additional, Rockford, Melissa A., additional, Rosati, Carl, additional, Royal, Mike A., additional, Sang, Christine N., additional, Sehgal, Nalini, additional, Sharma, Ashutosh, additional, Simon, Lee S., additional, Simopoulos, Thomas T., additional, Sinkin, Jeremy C., additional, Skinner, David J., additional, Skinner, Michelle, additional, Smith, Howard S., additional, Spurgas, Paul E., additional, Stain, Steven C., additional, Stanos, Steven, additional, Staud, Roland, additional, Uhl, Richard L., additional, Wallace, Mark, additional, Walsh, Deirdre M., additional, Warfield, Chris, additional, Wasan, Ajay D., additional, Webster, Lynn R., additional, Whipple, Richard, additional, Wootton, Joshua, additional, Wymer, James P., additional, Yuan, Chun-Su, additional, Zhang, Jun-Ming, additional, and Zhou, YiLi, additional
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- 2009
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5. Vía respiratoria difícilPrevista
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Moeller-Bertram, Tobias, primary and Benumof, Jonathan L., additional
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- 2008
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6. Vía respiratoria difícilImprevista, no se puede ventilar, no se puede intubar
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Moeller-bertram, Tobias, primary and Benumof, Jonathan L., additional
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- 2008
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7. Vía respiratoria difícilImprevista, se puede ventilar
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Moeller-Bertram, Tobias, primary and Benumof, Jonathan L., additional
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- 2008
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8. Difficult Airway: Recognized
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MOELLER-BERTRAM, TOBIAS, primary and BENUMOF, JONATHAN L., additional
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- 2007
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9. CONTRIBUTORS
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Allen, Stacey, primary, Anderson, D.M., additional, Anderson, Franklin L., additional, Andrews, J. Jeff, additional, Arnold, William P., additional, Bakke, Patrick, additional, Baust, Joanne, additional, Benumof, Jonathan L., additional, Berkow, Lauren, additional, Berry, Arnold J., additional, Bitner, Daniel Martin, additional, Blanchette, Mary, additional, Boatman, Erik A., additional, Boyd, Gwendolyn L., additional, Bracken, Christopher A., additional, Bradford, Carol R., additional, Brady, Kevin M., additional, Brambrink, Ansgar M., additional, Brandt, Darin, additional, Bready, Lois L., additional, Brockwell, Russell C., additional, Broussard, David M., additional, Brown, Allan C.D., additional, Campbell, Carol E., additional, Carlisle, A. Sue, additional, Carter, Bonny, additional, Cassorla, Lydia, additional, Cline, Harold D., additional, Collins, Corey, additional, Combest, Sally, additional, Curry, Saundra E., additional, Diaz-Ramirez, Myrdalis, additional, Dilger, John A., additional, Dillman, Dawn, additional, Donahue, Stephen, additional, Doran, Nivine H., additional, Douglas, M. Joanne, additional, Dumitrascu, George A., additional, Fenton, Lynn A., additional, Fleisch, Juergen, additional, Freeman, Judith A., additional, Frietsch, Thomas, additional, Furman, William R., additional, Garwood, Susan, additional, Gaumond, Ethan, additional, Gerold, Kevin B., additional, Griffin, James D., additional, Gurkowski, Mary Ann, additional, Hantler, Charles B., additional, Hartman, Jinny Kim, additional, Hawkins, Joy L., additional, Heitmiller, Eugenie, additional, Hernandez, Antonio, additional, Hickey, Rosemary, additional, Holahan, Joseph R., additional, Holmgreen, W. Corbett, additional, Hou, Vivian, additional, Hutchens, Michael P., additional, Jarnberg, Per-Olof, additional, Kang, Wendy B., additional, Karan, Suzanne B., additional, Kaye, Celia I., additional, Kendrick, Angela, additional, Kirsch, Jeffrey R., additional, Klein, Kevin K., additional, Koerner, Ines P., additional, LaCassie, Hector, additional, Lalwani, Kirk, additional, Larach, Marilyn Green, additional, Lineberger, Catherine K., additional, Liszka-Hackzell, John J., additional, Loeb, Robert, additional, Luhn, Gaelan B., additional, Mackenzie, Colin F., additional, Malan, T. Philip, additional, Malhotra, Vinod, additional, Mayer, David C., additional, McGoldrick, Kathryn E., additional, McGuire, Katherine R., additional, Merritt, William T., additional, Metcalf, Sara M., additional, Milhoan, Kimberly D., additional, Moeller-Bertram, Tobias, additional, Naples, Joseph J., additional, Nelson, David V., additional, Newell, Christopher D., additional, Ng, Victor, additional, Njoku, Dolores B., additional, Noorily, Susan H., additional, Norton, J. Russell, additional, Onstad, Steven C., additional, Opton, James C., additional, Orr, Malcolm D., additional, Overbaugh, Robert H., additional, Panico, Fred G., additional, Peterson-Layne, Cathleen L., additional, Phillips, Michael G., additional, Pineda, Jorge, additional, Poon, Anthony S., additional, Quezado, Marcelo, additional, Ramamurthy, Rajam S., additional, Ramamurthy, Somayaji, additional, Rasch, Deborah K., additional, Richman, Jeffrey M., additional, Robertson, Kerri M., additional, Robin, Marco S., additional, Robinson, Stephen T., additional, Rogers, James N., additional, Rosen, Mark A., additional, Rusa, Renata, additional, Rushton, Andrew S., additional, Ryan, Susan M., additional, Salgado, Lauren L., additional, Schwartz, Jamie McElrath, additional, Shah, Jaydeep S., additional, Shapiro, David I., additional, Sharma, Aarti, additional, Simmons, Nicholas R., additional, Skrivanek, Gary D., additional, Sloan, Tod B., additional, Spielman, Fred J., additional, Stool, Louis A., additional, Sudheendra, Vijayendra, additional, Swafford, Melba W.G., additional, Swanson, Veronica C., additional, Terrell, Jeffrey E., additional, Tetzlaff, John E., additional, Tiouririne, Mohamed, additional, Vaitkeviciute, Irena, additional, Verber, Michael, additional, Vookles, Jennifer F., additional, Waisel, David B., additional, Walters, Tessa L., additional, Ward, Denham S., additional, Welborn, Leila G., additional, Welch, Gary, additional, Wells, Lynda T., additional, Zaidan, James R., additional, Zimmerman, Angela, additional, and Zuazu, Marcos A., additional
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10. Difficult Airway: Unrecognized, Can Ventilate
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MOELLER-BERTRAM, TOBIAS, primary and BENUMOF, JONATHAN L., additional
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- 2007
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11. Specific pain complaints in Iraq and Afghanistan veterans screening positive for post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Moeller-Bertram T, Afari N, Mostoufi S, Fink DS, Johnson Wright L, and Baker DG
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- Abdominal Pain psychology, Adult, Afghan Campaign 2001-, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Humans, Iraq War, 2003-2011, Male, Musculoskeletal Pain psychology, Pain epidemiology, Pain psychology, Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic psychology, Veterans psychology, Young Adult, Abdominal Pain epidemiology, Musculoskeletal Pain epidemiology, Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic epidemiology, Veterans statistics & numerical data
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Background: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and pain are highly comorbid., Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the association of PTSD with specific pain complaints in veterans of Operations Enduring and Iraqi Freedom (OEF/OIF)., Method: A total of 381 primarily male (88.5%) veterans with a mean age of 30 years completed a battery of self-report questionnaires. A positive PTSD screen was defined as a score of ≥40 on the Davidson Trauma Scale. Logistic regression was used to examine the association of positive PTSD screen with specific pain complaints., Results: There were no significant demographic or physical and mental health differences between veterans who screened positive for PTSD only and those with PTSD and at least one pain complaint, although differences on rates of combat injury and depression approached significance. Veterans who screened positive for PTSD were 2 to 3 times more likely to report abdominal pain, muscle aches or cramps, and joint aches, even after controlling for age, gender, combat injury, and depression., Conclusions: Similar to findings in other populations, there is a relationship between PTSD and pain complaints in OEF/OIF veterans. Future research should examine the mechanisms that link PTSD with specific pain complaints, especially abdominal pain., (Published by Elsevier Inc.)
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- 2014
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12. Health-related quality of life 'well-being' in HIV distal neuropathic pain is more strongly associated with depression severity than with pain intensity.
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Keltner JR, Vaida F, Ellis RJ, Moeller-Bertram T, Fitzsimmons C, Duarte NA, Robinson-Papp J, Dworkin RH, Clifford DB, McArthur JC, Simpson DM, Collier AC, Marra CM, Atkinson JH, and Grant I
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- Chronic Pain complications, Chronic Pain epidemiology, Cohort Studies, Cross-Sectional Studies, Depressive Disorder epidemiology, Depressive Disorder psychology, Female, HIV Infections epidemiology, HIV Infections psychology, Humans, Linear Models, Male, Middle Aged, Neuralgia epidemiology, Neuralgia psychology, Pain Measurement, Psychiatric Status Rating Scales statistics & numerical data, Severity of Illness Index, United States, Depressive Disorder complications, HIV Infections complications, Neuralgia complications, Quality of Life psychology
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Background: Despite modern antiretroviral treatment, HIV-associated distal neuropathic pain (DNP) remains one of the most prevalent and debilitating complications of HIV disease. Neuropathic pain is often accompanied by depressed mood, and both pain and depression have been associated with decreased health-related quality of life (HRQOL) well-being. The relative contribution of depression and pain to worse life quality has not been addressed, however, even though a better understanding might sharpen intervention strategies., Methods: We used the Medical Outcomes Study HIV (MOS-HIV) Health Survey and the Beck depression inventory-II and linear regression models to investigate HRQOL well-being in HIV-infected patients with DNP (n = 397) participating in an observational cohort study at six U.S. sites (CNS HIV Antiretroviral Treatment Effects Research Study, CHARTER)., Results: For this sample of patients with HIV DNP, severity of depressed mood was more highly correlated with HRQOL well-being than was pain intensity., Conclusions: These results suggest that interventions to improve HRQOL well-being in individuals with HIV-associated DNP may need to address not only pain intensity but mood state as well., (Published by Elsevier Inc.)
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- 2012
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13. Uneventful epidural labor analgesia in a parturient with immune thrombocytopenic purpura and platelet count of 26,000/mm3 which was unknown preoperatively.
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Moeller-Bertram T, Kuczkowski KM, and Benumof JL
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Infant, Newborn, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Complications, Hematologic diagnosis, Purpura, Thrombocytopenic, Idiopathic diagnosis, Analgesia, Epidural, Analgesia, Obstetrical, Platelet Count, Pregnancy Complications, Hematologic blood, Purpura, Thrombocytopenic, Idiopathic blood
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We report a case of a parturient with immune thrombocytopenic purpura and platelet count of 26,000/mm3, unknown before induction of labor analgesia, who presented in active labor and received continuous epidural labor analgesia for an uneventful vaginal delivery. No neurologic or hematological complications were reported.
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- 2004
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14. An initially unnoticed piece of nasal jewelry in a parturient: implications for intraoperative airway management.
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Kuczkowski KM, Benumof JL, Moeller-Bertram T, and Kotzur A
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- Adolescent, Cesarean Section, Female, Humans, Pregnancy, Anesthesia, Inhalation, Anesthesia, Obstetrical, Foreign Bodies diagnosis
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The literature documenting the anesthetic implications of body piercing consists only of a few case reports that focus exclusively on interference with airway management by oral jewelry. To date, no case reports documenting anesthetic problems resulting from the presence of nasal jewelry have been reported. We present a case of a parturient who presented for an emergency cesarean section with nasal jewelry in situ, which was unnoticed preoperatively and then became externally loosened intraoperatively. This situation necessitated fiberoptic examination of the nasopharyngeal and oropharyngeal cavities and radiologic imaging studies to rule out aerodigestive tract aspiration of retained and missing piece(s) of the jewelry. Based on this experience, we now advise all laboring parturients with nasal or oral jewelry in situ to remove the hardware on admission to Labor and Delivery for safety precautions.
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