Jonathan Katz
University of Miami
34 Papers
55 Citations
Jonathan Katz is an academic researcher from University of Miami. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Enucleation. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 28 publications. Previous affiliations of Jonathan Katz include Université de Montréal & Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust.
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Papers
•Journal Article
Treatment of pseudobulbar affect in ALS with dextromethorphan/quinidine: A randomized trial. Commentary
Benjamin Rix Brooks,Ronald A. Thisted,Stanley H. Appel,Walter G. Bradley,Richard K. Olney,James Berg,Laura E. Pope,Richard A. G. Smith,Jonathan Katz +8 more
TL;DR: Overall benefits of treatment are reflected in fewer episodes of crying and laughing and improvements in overall quality of life and quality of relationships.
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Association between sex hormones and kidney stones: analysis of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.
TL;DR: There appears to be no association between sex hormones and history of kidney stones, and a more complex interaction of sex hormone levels and the shared association with factors such as metabolic syndrome requires additional investigation.
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The Cancer Patient’s Use and Appreciation of the Internet and Other Modern Means of Communication
TL;DR: The results from a satisfaction questionnaire of 225 Oncology patients treated in 2011 in Quebec, Canada provide insight into the manner in which patients have been and wish to communicate with their healthcare teams.
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Phase II Randomized, Clinical Trial Evaluating 2 Schedules of Low-Intensity Shockwave Therapy for the Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction.
Premal Patel,Jonathan Katz,Soum D. Lokeshwar,Manuel Molina,Isildinha M. Reis,Raul I. Clavijo,Ranjith Ramasamy +6 more
TL;DR: No difference in outcomes was found when Li-SWT 3,600 shocks were delivered over 1 or 2 weeks at 6 months follow-up and both schedules were safe with no adverse events during or after treatment.
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A Phase 2 Randomized Trial To Evaluate Different Dose Regimens of Low-intensity Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction: Clinical Trial Update.
TL;DR: The treatment protocol with shockwaves given to men over 2 wk had the most robust effect and low-intensity extracorporeal shockwave therapy is a safe and effective treatment modality for erectile dysfunction.
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