Morgan E. Nelson
University of South Dakota
19 Papers
20 Citations
Morgan E. Nelson is an academic researcher from University of South Dakota. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 16 publications. Previous affiliations of Morgan E. Nelson include Avera Health.
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Papers
Systematic review with meta-analysis: liver transplant provides survival benefit in patients with acute on chronic liver failure.
Mohamed A. Abdallah,Muhammad Waleed,Matthew Bell,Morgan E. Nelson,Robert J. Wong,Vinay Sundaram,Ashwani K. Singal +6 more
TL;DR: Data on liver transplantation (LT) in acute on chronic liver failure (ACLF) are scanty and the need for further studies to assess the safety and effectiveness of these transplants is still unclear.
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Impact of the CHOICES intervention in preventing alcohol-exposed pregnancies in American Indian women
Jessica D. Hanson,Morgan E. Nelson,Jamie L. Jensen,Amy R. Willman,Jacque Jacobs-Knight,Karen S. Ingersoll +5 more
TL;DR: Even with minor changes to make the OST CHOICES intervention culturally and linguistically appropriate and the potential threats to program validity those changes entail, a significant impact in reducing AEP risk is found.
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Association Between Prenatal Exposure to Alcohol and Tobacco and Neonatal Brain Activity: Results From the Safe Passage Study.
Lauren C. Shuffrey,Michael M. Myers,Joseph R. Isler,Maristella Lucchini,Ayesha Sania,Nicolò Pini,J. David Nugent,Carmen Condon,Timothy N. Ochoa,Lucy Brink,Carlie du Plessis,Hein J. Odendaal,Morgan E. Nelson,Christa Friedrich,Jyoti Angal,Amy J. Elliott,Coen Groenewald,Larry Burd,William P. Fifer +18 more
- 01 May 2020
TL;DR: This cohort study uses electroencephalography to examine the association of prenatal exposure to alcohol and tobacco smoking with brain activity in newborns.
Prenatal Drinking in the Northern Plains: Differences Between American Indian and Caucasian Mothers
Ping Ye,Jyoti Angal,Deborah Tobacco,Amy R. Willman,Christa Friedrich,Morgan E. Nelson,Larry Burd,Amy J. Elliott,Amy J. Elliott +8 more
TL;DR: Change of residence was found to be the sole risk factor for prenatal drinking among American Indian mothers, whereas different and multiple risk factors were found for Caucasian mothers.
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Nicotinic Receptors in the Brainstem Ascending Arousal System in SIDS With Analysis of Pre-natal Exposures to Maternal Smoking and Alcohol in High-Risk Populations of the Safe Passage Study
Arunnjah Vivekanandarajah,Morgan E. Nelson,Hannah C. Kinney,Amy J. Elliott,Rebecca D. Folkerth,Rebecca D. Folkerth,Hoa Tran,Jacob Cotton,Perri Jacobs,Megan E. Minter,Kristin Mcmillan,Jhodie R. Duncan,Kevin G. Broadbelt,Kathryn Schissler,Hein J. Odendaal,Jyoti Angal,Lucy Brink,Elsie H. Burger,Jean Coldrey,Johan J. Dempers,Theonia K. Boyd,William P. Fifer,Elaine Geldenhuys,Coen Groenewald,Ingrid A. Holm,Ingrid A. Holm,Michael M. Myers,Bradley B. Randall,Pawel Schubert,Mary Ann Sens,Colleen A. Wright,Drucilla J. Roberts,Laura Nelsen,Shabbir Ahmed Wadee,Dan Zaharie,Robin L. Haynes +35 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the Safe Passage Study was used to study 125I-epibatidine receptor autoradiography in the brainstems of infants dying of SIDS and of other known causes of death.