Sameer Lapsia
Boston Children's Hospital
9 Papers
16 Citations
Sameer Lapsia is an academic researcher from Boston Children's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Data quality. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 9 publications.
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Papers
Management of Acute Pancreatitis in the Pediatric Population: A Clinical Report From the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition Pancreas Committee.
Maisam Abu-El-Haija,Soma Kumar,Jose Antonio Quiros,K. Balakrishnan,Bradley A. Barth,Samuel Bitton,John F. Eisses,Elsie Jazmin Foglio,Victor L. Fox,Denease Francis,Alvin J. Freeman,Tanja Gonska,Amit S. Grover,Sohail Z. Husain,Rakesh Kumar,Sameer Lapsia,Tom K. Lin,Quin Y. Liu,Asim Maqbool,Zachary M. Sellers,Flora Szabo,Aliye Uc,Steven L. Werlin,Veronique D. Morinville +23 more
TL;DR: This clinical report represents the first English-language recommendations for the management of pediatric AP and should include prospective multicenter pediatric studies to further validate these recommendations and optimize care for children with AP.
Gastrointestinal considerations related to youth sports and the young athlete.
TL;DR: Treatment options of a few conditions targeted specifically for your young athlete both that arise specifically from athletic participation and those GI disorders that are chronic in nature whose presence must not be neglected in the athlete are described.
Bilateral Central Retinal Vein Occlusion in a patient with Ulcerative Colitis and Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome.
TL;DR: A unique case of a UC patient with visual complaints found to have bilateral central retinal vein occlusion is described, which led to an additional diagnosis of antiphospholipid syndrome (APS).
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Spinal cord astrocytoma: a unique presentation of abdominal pain.
TL;DR: A previously healthy male presented at age 5 years with recurrent abdominal pain that occurred diffusely, causing episodic screaming, especially at night with spontaneous resolution, which revealed the cause of his pain to be a spinal cord mass.
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Implementing a Novel Quality Improvement-Based Approach to Data Quality Monitoring and Enhancement in a Multipurpose Clinical Registry.
Jesse Pratt,Daniel Jeffers,Eileen C. King,Michael D. Kappelman,Jennifer Collins,Peter A. Margolis,Howard I. Baron,Julie A. Bass,Mikelle D. Bassett,Genie L. Beasley,Keith J. Benkov,Jeffrey A. Bornstein,Jose Cabrera,Wallace Crandall,Liz D. Dancel,Monica P. Garin-Laflam,John E. Grunow,Barry Z. Hirsch,Edward J. Hoffenberg,Esther J. Israel,Traci W. Jester,Fevronia Kiparissi,Arathi Lakhole,Sameer Lapsia,Phillip Minar,Fernando A. Navarro,Haley C Neef,K.T. Park,Dinesh S. Pashankar,Ashish S. Patel,Victor M. Pineiro,Charles M. Samson,Kelly C. Sandberg,Steven Steiner,Jennifer A. Strople,Boris Sudel,Jillian S. Sullivan,David L. Suskind,Vikas Uppal,Prateek Wali +39 more
- 30 Sep 2019
TL;DR: A quality improvement based approach to data quality monitoring and improvement is feasible and effective in an observational clinical registry to support a Learning Healthcare System.