Wakenda K. Tyler
Columbia University Medical Center
33 Papers
82 Citations
Wakenda K. Tyler is an academic researcher from Columbia University Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Bone metastasis. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 27 publications. Previous affiliations of Wakenda K. Tyler include Cornell University & Hospital for Special Surgery.
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Papers
A guide to improving the care of patients with fragility fractures.
Susan V. Bukata,Benedict F. DiGiovanni,Susan M. Friedman,Harry A. Hoyen,Amy Kates,Stephen L. Kates,Simon C. Mears,Daniel A. Mendelson,Fernando H. Serna,Frederick E. Sieber,Wakenda K. Tyler +10 more
TL;DR: This monograph is written as a guide for physicians, nurses, therapists, and students interested in ideal care for their patients with fragility fractures to help improve the quality of care.
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PTH-enhanced structural allograft healing is associated with decreased angiopoietin-2–mediated arteriogenesis, mast cell accumulation, and fibrosis
Robinder S. Dhillon,Chao Xie,Wakenda K. Tyler,Laura M. Calvi,Hani A. Awad,Michael J. Zuscik,Regis J. O'Keefe,Edward M. Schwarz +7 more
TL;DR: Findings show that intermittent rPTH treatment enhances structural allograft healing by two processes: anabolic effects on new bone formation via small vessel angiogenesis, and inhibition of angiopoietin‐2–mediated arteriogenesis.
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Is There an Association Between Insurance Status and Survival and Treatment of Primary Bone and Extremity Soft-Tissue Sarcomas? A SEER Database Study.
TL;DR: Disparities manifested by differences in insurance status were correlated with an increased risk of metastasis at the time of diagnosis, reduced likelihood of treatment with limb salvage procedures, and reduced disease-specific survival in patients with primary bone or extremity soft-tissue sarcomas.
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Proximal humerus fractures with associated axillary artery injury.
Robert Thorsness,Christopher English,Jonathan Gross,Wakenda K. Tyler,Ilya Voloshin,John T. Gorczyca +5 more
TL;DR: Clinical suspicion of this vascular injury in patients with proximal humerus fracture dislocations and surgical neck fractures with shaft medialization is heightened and pathogenesis is reviewed to review pathogenesis and guide management decisions.
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Targeting the Giant Cell Tumor Stromal Cell: Functional Characterization and a Novel Therapeutic Strategy
Matthew R. Steensma,Matthew R. Steensma,Wakenda K. Tyler,Allison G. Shaber,Steven R. Goldring,F. Patrick Ross,Bart O. Williams,John H. Healey,P. Edward Purdue +8 more
TL;DR: Targeting the giant cell tumor stromal cell may be an effective adjunct to existing anti-resorptive strategies and enhance and sustained support of osteoclastogenesis.