Mark E. Wylam
Mayo Clinic
79 Papers
587 Citations
Mark E. Wylam is an academic researcher from Mayo Clinic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 67 publications. Previous affiliations of Mark E. Wylam include University of Illinois at Chicago & University of Chicago.
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Papers
Induction of remission by B lymphocyte depletion in eleven patients with refractory antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody-associated vasculitis.
TL;DR: The ability to achieve stable remissions with rituximab in patients with AAV refractory to conventional therapy suggests that B lymphocyte depletion may be a safe, effective, mechanism-based treatment modality for treatment of patients with patients with these conditions.
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Effect of 24-hour mandatory versus on-demand critical care specialist presence on quality of care and family and provider satisfaction in the intensive care unit of a teaching hospital.
Ognjen Gajic,Bekele Afessa,Andrew C. Hanson,Tami Krpata,Murat Yilmaz,Shehab F Mohamed,Jeffrey T. Rabatin,Laura K. Evenson,Timothy R. Aksamit,Steve G. Peters,Rolf D. Hubmayr,Mark E. Wylam +11 more
TL;DR: The introduction of continuous (24-hr) on-site presence by a staff academic critical care specialist was associated with improved processes of care and staff satisfaction and decreased intensive care unit complication rate and hospital length of stay.
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Diffuse Alveolar Hemorrhage in Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Recipients
TL;DR: A recent increase in the incidence of DAH has not been associated with focuses on the frequency, risk factors, pathogenesis, clinical manwith uses of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor and peripheral ifestation, treatment, and prognosis ofDAH.
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Divergent differentiation paths in airway smooth muscle culture: induction of functionally contractile myocytes
Andrew J. Halayko,Blanca Camoretti-Mercado,Sean M. Forsythe,Joaquim Edson Vieira,Richard W. Mitchell,Mark E. Wylam,Marc B. Hershenson,Julian Solway +7 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that prolonged serum deprivation induces distinct differentiation pathways in confluent cultured tracheal myocytes and that one subpopulation acquires an unequivocally functional contractile phenotype in which structure and function resemble contractile myocytes from intact tissue.
Life-threatening effects of discontinuing inhaled nitric oxide in severe respiratory failure.
TL;DR: During attempts to discontinue inhaled NO, patients with severe hypoxemic respiratory failure develop worsening oxygenation and recrudescence of pulmonary hypertension but, unexpectedly, these parameters were worse than the baseline values, leading to life-threatening hemodynamic instability.
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