Browsing by Author "Grossman, Shamai"
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Identifying Recent Adaptations in Large-Scale Genomic Data
Grossman, Shamai Aaron; Andersen, Kristian G; Shlyakhter, Ilya; Tabrizi, Shervin; Winnicki, Sarah M.; Yen, Angela; Park, Daniel J.; Griesemer, Dustin Shahab; Karlsson, Elinor Kathryn; Wong, Sunny H.; Cabili, Moran; Adegbola, Richard A.; Bamezai, Rameshwar N.K.; Hill, Adrian V.S.; Vannberg, Fredrik O.; Rinn, John L; Lander, Eric Steven; Schaffner, Stephen; Sabeti, Pardis Christine (Elsevier BV, 2013)Summary: Although several hundred regions of the human genome harbor signals of positive natural selection, few of the relevant adaptive traits and variants have been elucidated. Using full-genome sequence variation from ... -
Use of Physician Concerns and Patient Complaints as Quality Assurance Markers in Emergency Medicine
Gurley, Kiersten L.; Wolfe, Richard E.; Burstein, Jonathan L.; Edlow, Jonathan A.; Hill, Jason F.; Grossman, Shamai A. (Department of Emergency Medicine, University of California, Irvine School of Medicine, 2016)Introduction: The value of using patient- and physician-identified quality assurance (QA) issues in emergency medicine remains poorly characterized as a marker for emergency department (ED) QA. The objective of this study ... -
Utility of Chest Radiography in Emergency Department Patients Presenting with Syncope
Wong, Matthew L.; Chiu, David; Shapiro, Nathan I; Grossman, Shamai A (Department of Emergency Medicine, University of California, Irvine School of Medicine, 2016)Introduction: Syncope has myriad etiologies, ranging from benign to immediately life threatening. This frequently leads to over testing. Chest radiographs (CXR) are among these commonly performed tests despite their uncertain ... -
The Yield of Head CT in Syncope: A Pilot Study
Bar, J. L.; Mottley, L.; Grossman, Shamai Aaron; Fischer, Christopher M; Lipsitz, Lewis Arnold; Sands, Kenneth Eliot Frederick; Thompson, Sylvia V; Shapiro, Nathan Ivan; Zimetbaum, Peter J.; Thompson, Sally Wright (Springer-Verlag, 2007)Although head CT is often routinely performed in emergency department (ED) patients with syncope, few studies have assessed its value. Objectives: To determine the yield of routine head CT in ED patients with syncope and ...