Matthew Garza
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
4 Papers
14 Citations
Matthew Garza is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Patient-centered outcomes & Peer review. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications. Previous affiliations of Matthew Garza include Johns Hopkins University.
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Papers
Gender Affirming Surgery: A Comprehensive, Systematic Review of All Peer-Reviewed Literature and Methods of Assessing Patient-Centered Outcomes (Part 1: Breast/Chest, Face, and Voice).
Norah Oles,Halley Darrach,Wilmina N. Landford,Matthew Garza,Claire Twose,Chanjun S. Park,Phuong Tran,Loren S. Schechter,Brandyn D. Lau,Devin Coon +9 more
TL;DR: A systematic review of all available gender-affirming surgery publications across all procedures to assess both outcomes reported in the literature and the methods used for outcome assessment is presented in this article.
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Human fibroblast-macrophage tissue spheroids demonstrate ratio-dependent fibrotic activity for in vitro fibrogenesis model development.
TL;DR: A scaffold-free three-dimensional human fibroblast-macrophage spheroid system representing an improved benchtop model of human fibrosis is developed and optimized, demonstrating increased collagen deposition compared to monolayer fibroblasts, while spheroids larger than 300 μm suffered from progressively increasing apoptosis.
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Complete Human Penile Scaffold for Composite Tissue Engineering: Organ Decellularization and Characterization.
Yu Tan,Wilmina N. Landford,Wilmina N. Landford,Matthew Garza,Matthew Garza,Allister Suarez,Allister Suarez,Zhengbing Zhou,Devin Coon,Devin Coon +9 more
TL;DR: This report of successful decellularization of the complete human phallus is an initial step towards developing a tissue engineered human penile scaffold with potential for more successfully restoring cosmetic, urinary and sexual function after complete penile loss.
Gender Affirming Surgery: A Comprehensive, Systematic Review of All Peer-reviewed Literature and Methods of Assessing Patient-centered Outcomes (Part 2 Genital Reconstruction)
Norah Oles,Halley Darrach,Wilmina N. Landford,Matthew Garza,Claire Twose,Chanjun S. Park,Phuong Tran,Loren S. Schechter,Brandyn D. Lau,Devin Coon +9 more
TL;DR: A first systematic review of all available GAS publications across all procedures to assess outcomes reported in the literature and the methods used for outcome assessment found high patient satisfaction for genital procedures but little concordance between study methods.
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