Andrew H. Miller
Emory University
336 Papers
1.8K Citations
Andrew H. Miller is an academic researcher from Emory University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 90, co-authored 307 publications. Previous affiliations of Andrew H. Miller include Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai & University of Texas at Arlington.
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Papers
Priapism associated with conventional and atypical antipsychotic medications: a review.
TL;DR: Virtually all antipsychotic medications have been reported to rarely cause priapism due to their alpha-adrenergic antagonism, and this adverse event should be considered a urologic emergency.
Interferon-alpha–induced changes in tryptophan metabolism: relationship to depression and paroxetine treatment
Lucile Capuron,Gabriele Neurauter,Dominique L. Musselman,David H. Lawson,Charles B. Nemeroff,Dietmar Fuchs,Andrew H. Miller +6 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that reduced TRP availability plays a role in IFN-alpha-induced depressive symptoms, and paroxetine, although not altering the KYN or neopterin response to IFn-alpha, attenuates the behavioral consequences ofIFN- alpha-mediated TRP depletion.
Tyrosine metabolism during interferon-alpha administration: association with fatigue and CSF dopamine concentrations.
Jennifer C. Felger,Li Li,Paul J. Marvar,Bobbi J. Woolwine,David G. Harrison,Charles L. Raison,Andrew H. Miller +6 more
TL;DR: Investigation of the peripheral Phen/Tyr ratio in relation to cerebrospinal fluid concentrations of DA and its metabolites in subjects treated with IFN-alpha plus ribavirin for hepatitis C and controls awaiting IFn-alpha therapy indicates thatIFN- alpha is associated with decreased peripheral conversion of Phen to Tyr, which in turn isassociated with reduced DA in the brain as well as fatigue.
Neurobehavioral effects of interferon-α in patients with hepatitis-C: symptom dimensions and responsiveness to paroxetine.
Marcia D. McNutt,Shuling Liu,Amita K. Manatunga,Erica B Royster,Charles L. Raison,Bobbi J. Woolwine,Marina F Demetrashvili,Andrew H. Miller,Dominique L. Musselman +8 more
TL;DR: Similar to patients with malignant melanoma receiving high-dose IFN-α, the depression symptom dimension is more responsive to paroxetine treatment in individuals undergoing concomitant IFN/ribavirin therapy, however, the anxiety, cognitive dysfunction, and neurovegetative symptom dimensions appear less responsive to prophylactic parxetine administration.
Epigenetic changes associated with inflammation in breast cancer patients treated with chemotherapy
Alicia K. Smith,Karen N. Conneely,Thaddeus W.W. Pace,Donna Mister,Jennifer C. Felger,Varun Kilaru,Mary J. Akel,Paula M. Vertino,Andrew H. Miller,Mylin A. Torres +9 more
TL;DR: Prior chemotherapy treatment was associated with decreased methylation of CpG sites in DNA from PBMCs of breast cancer patients, which correlated with increased inflammatory markers prior to and 6months after radiation therapy.