William Becker
Ohio State University
10 Papers
94 Citations
William Becker is an academic researcher from Ohio State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & CD8. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Newborn Screening: Toward a Uniform Screening Panel and System—Executive Summary
Michael S. Watson,Marie Y. Mann,Michele A. Lloyd-Puryear,Piero Rinaldo,R. Rodney Howell,José F. Cordero,E. Steven Edwards,Jennifer L. Howse,Tricia Mullaley,Peter C. van Dyck,William Becker,Coleen A. Boyle,George C. Cunningham,Michael R. DeBaun,Stephen M. Downs,Edward B. Goldman,Stephen I. Goodman,Fernando Guerra,W. Harry Hannon,James W. Hanson,Cecilia Larson,Scott D. McLean,Gurvaneet Randhawa,Derek Robertson,Mark A. Rothstein,Robert D. Steiner,Sonia M. Suter,Bradford L. Therrell,Thomas F. Tonniges,Wanda Yazzie,Donald B. Bailey,Celia I. Kaye,Alex R. Kemper,Kenneth A. Pass,Jennifer M. Puck,Franklin Desposito,Gary Hoffman,Kathy Stagni,Arnold W. Strauss,Tracy L. Trotter,Anne M. Willey,Harvey L. Levy,James R. Eckman,Fred Lorey,Deborah Marsden,Julie Miller,Danielle Laraque,Kelly R. Leight,Barbara P. Yawn,Edward B. Goldman,Beverly Dozier,Lynn D. Fleisher +51 more
TL;DR: The Maternal and Child Health Bureau commissioned the American College of Medical Genetics to outline a process of standardization of outcomes and guidelines for state newborn screening programs and to define responsibilities for collecting and evaluating outcome data, including a recommended uniform panel of conditions to include in state newborn screenings programs.
Proximal tubular epithelial hyperplasia in patients with chronic glomerular proteinuria.
Lee A. Hebert,Garima Agarwal,Daniel D. Sedmak,John D. Mahan,William Becker,Haikady N. Nagaraja +5 more
TL;DR: Chronic heavy proteinuria is associated with hyperplasia of proximal tubular epithelium and contraction of distal tubular volume and may impair glomerular filtration and represent another mechanism of progression of renal disease.
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Heterophilic antibodies produce spuriously elevated concentrations of the MB isoenzyme of creatine kinase in a selected patient population.
TL;DR: A subpopulation of 19 surgical patients with colorectal carcinoma who had received injections of an 125I-labeled murine monoclonal antibody directed against a tumor-associated glycoprotein was studied and showed a marked increase in the level of CK-MB and normal total CK concentrations, which were attributed to interference by human antimurine antibodies.
MR imaging of a parosteal lipoma.
TL;DR: A case of a parosteal lipoma of the thigh is presented and mild enhancement of tissue in the region of the pedicle between reactive cortical bone hyperostosis and the lipomatous mass corresponded to fibrous tissue that outlined the hyperostotic reactive bone.
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Paget Disease of the Calcaneus: Findings on MR Imaging:
TL;DR: A case of Paget disease of the calcaneus is presented with an emphasis on its magnetic resonance imaging features and it is shown that the disease can be treated with conventional chemotherapy.
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