Robert E. Eilers
University of California, San Diego
8 Papers
Robert E. Eilers is an academic researcher from University of California, San Diego. The author has contributed to research in topics: Retrospective cohort study & Population. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Incidence of and Risk Factors for Skin Cancer in Organ Transplant Recipients in the United States.
Giorgia L. Garrett,Paul D. Blanc,John Boscardin,Amanda Abramson Lloyd,Rehana L. Ahmed,Tiffany Anthony,Kristin Bibee,Andrew Breithaupt,Jennifer Cannon,Amy Chen,Joyce Y. Cheng,Zelma Chiesa-Fuxench,Oscar R. Colegio,Clara Curiel-Lewandrowski,Christina A. Del Guzzo,Max Disse,Margaret Dowd,Robert E. Eilers,Arisa E. Ortiz,Caroline R. Morris,Spring Golden,Michael S. Graves,John R. Griffin,R. Samuel Hopkins,Conway C. Huang,Gordon H. Bae,Anokhi Jambusaria,Thomas A. Jennings,Shang I Brian Jiang,Pritesh S. Karia,Shilpi Khetarpal,Changhyun Kim,Goran B. Klintmalm,Kathryn Konicke,Shlomo A. Koyfman,Charlene Lam,Peter K. Lee,Justin J. Leitenberger,Tiffany Y Loh,Stefan E. Lowenstein,Reshmi Madankumar,Jacqueline F. Moreau,Rajiv I. Nijhawan,Shari A. Ochoa,Edit Olasz,Elaine Otchere,Clark C. Otley,Jeremy Oulton,Parth Patel,Vishal A. Patel,Arpan V. Prabhu,Melissa Pugliano-Mauro,Chrysalyne D. Schmults,Sarah E. Schram,Allen F. Shih,Thuzar M. Shin,Seaver L. Soon,Teresa Soriano,Divya Srivastava,Jennifer A. Stein,Kara Sternhell-Blackwell,Stan Taylor,Allison T. Vidimos,Peggy A. Wu,Nicholas Zajdel,Daniel E. Zelac,Sarah T. Arron +66 more
TL;DR: Posttransplant skin cancer is common, with elevated risk imparted by increased age, white race, male sex, and thoracic organ transplantation, according to a cohort of US OTRs receiving a primary organ transplant in 2003 or 2008.
A Retrospective Assessment of Postoperative Bleeding Complications in Anticoagulated Patients Following Mohs Micrographic Surgery
TL;DR: Patients treated with a novel oral anticoagulant at the time of MMS had a statistically significant greater risk for developing postoperative hemorrhagic complications compared to patients treated with traditional oral antICOagulants.
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A Retrospective Analysis of Complication Rates in Mohs Micrographic Surgery Patients With Clinically Large Tumors and Tumors With Aggressive Subclinical Extension.
Natasha Cowan,Alina Goldenberg,Pallavi Basu,Robert E. Eilers,Jennifer Hau,Shang I Brian Jiang +5 more
TL;DR: Clinically, large tumors may be at higher risk for complications following MMS due to their increased size and need for repair with methods other than linear closures.
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A 4-year retrospective assessment of postoperative complications in immunosuppressed patients following Mohs micrographic surgery.
Pallavi Basu,Alina Goldenberg,Natasha Cowan,Robert E. Eilers,Jennifer Hau,Shang I Brian Jiang +5 more
TL;DR: Immunosuppression overall, particularly owing to solid organ transplant and immunosuppressive therapy use, places patients at higher risk for postoperative complications, including surgical site infection and wound dehiscence following MMS.
Clinical Characteristics of Non-Melanoma Skin Cancers Recurring within 5 years after Mohs Micrographic Surgery: Single Institution Retrospective Chart Review.
Tina Vajdi,Robert E. Eilers,Shang I Brian Jiang +2 more
- 01 Jan 2017
TL;DR: A retrospective chart review identified specific clinical characteristics associated with NMSC recurrence including a history of smoking, anatomical location on the cheeks, ears or nose, and ahistory of immunosuppression for SCCs.