Jonathan Epstein

Jonathan Epstein

Johns Hopkins University

H-index: 175

North America-United States

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Johns Hopkins University

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Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions

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133950

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35249

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175

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79

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Real-life evaluation of the 2017 McDonald criteria for relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis after a clinically isolated syndrome confirms a gain in time-to-diagnosis

BackgroundPrevious cohort studies evaluating the performances of the McDonald criteria suffered from bias regarding real-life conditions. We aimed to evaluate the probability of diagnosing relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis (MS) at several timepoints from the first medical evaluation and the gain in time-to-diagnosis with the 2017 McDonald criteria compared with the 2001, 2005 and 2010 versions in real life.MethodsPatients with a first demyelinating event suggestive of MS between 2002 and 2020 were included in the ReLSEP, an exhaustive and prospectively incremented registry of MS patients in North-Eastern France. We estimated the probability of being positive at the first medical evaluation and at five timepoints according to the four versions of criteria using Kaplan–Meier estimators and Cox models.ResultsA total of 2220 patients were followed up for a median of 7.1 years. At baseline, 31.7%, 32.1%, 36 …

Authors

Mickaël Ferrand,Jonathan Epstein,Marc Soudant,Francis Guillemin,Sophie Pittion-Vouyovitch,Marc Debouverie,Guillaume Mathey

Journal

Journal of Neurology

Published Date

2024/1

Assessing domain match and feasibility of candidate instruments matching with OMERACT endorsed domains to measure flare in knee and hip osteoarthritis

PurposeTo evaluate the domain match (truth) and feasibility of candidate instruments assessing flare in knee and hip osteoarthritis (OA) according to the identified domains.Material and methodsFrom a literature review (575 papers), instruments were selected and evaluated using the truth and feasibility elements of the OMERACT Filter 2.2. These were evaluated by 26 experts, including patients, in two Delphi survey rounds. The final selection was obtained by a vote.Results44 instruments were identified. In Delphi Round 1, five instruments were selected. In Round 2, all instruments obtained at least 75 % in terms of content match with the endorsed domains and feasibility. In the final selection, the Flare-OA questionnaire obtained 100 % favorable votes.ConclusionThrough consensus of the working group, the Flare-OA questionnaire was selected as the best candidate instrument to move into a full assessment of its …

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F Queiroga,SM Cembalo,J Epstein,L Maxwell,T Buttel,C Copenhaver,M Cross,D Hunter,L King,L Callahan,L March,DE Beaton,F Guillemin,Flares in OA working group

Journal

Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism

Published Date

2024/4/1

Clinicopathologic Classification of Renal Cell Carcinoma in Patients≤ 40 Years Old From Peru

IntroductionThere are scant data on renal cell carcinoma (RCC) from relatively younger patients in South America using contemporary classification.MethodsFifty-nine consecutively treated patients with RCC (≤40 years old) were assessed from the National Institute of Neoplastic Diseases in Peru from 2008 to 2020 (34 males; 25 females), age range of 13 to 40 years.ResultsMost common presenting symptoms were flank pain (n = 40), hematuria (n = 19), and weight loss (n = 12). Associated conditions included 4 patients with proven or presumed tuberous sclerosis and 1 patient with von Hippel Lindau syndrome, all with clear cell RCC. Tumor histopathology was clear cell RCC in 32 of 59 (54%), chromophobe RCC in 6 of 59 (10%), and 5 of 59 (8%) each of papillary RCC and MiT family translocation-associated RCC. Four of 59 (7%) were FH-deficient RCC and 2 of 59 (3%) remained unclassified. The …

Authors

Sonia Kamanda,Lourdes Huanca-Amesquita,Esperanza Milla,Pedram Argani,Jonathan I Epstein

Journal

International journal of surgical pathology

Published Date

2024/2

Patterns of Immunoreactivity with TTF-1 Antibodies 8G7G3/1 and SPT24 Suggest Distinct Immunoprofiles Between Most Pulmonary and Nonpulmonary Small Cell Carcinomas

Introduction Small cell carcinoma can arise from various sites. Herein, we analyze the ability of 2 thyroid transcription factor-1 (TTF-1) antibodies (SPT24 and 8G7G3/1) to separate pulmonary from nonpulmonary small cell carcinoma. Materials and Methods We analyzed 26 pulmonary and 83 nonpulmonary small cell carcinomas, and 14 Merkel cell carcinomas. Each tumor was stained with SPT24 and 8G7G3/1. Extent of nuclear staining was scored as diffuse (>50%), focal (11%-50%), rare (1%-10%), or negative (<1%). Results All pulmonary small cell carcinomas were positive for SPT24 and 8G7G3/1. Four Merkel cell carcinomas (29%) were positive for SPT24 (ranging from rare-to-diffuse), while 2 (14%) showed rare expression with 8G7G3/1. For nonpulmonary small cell carcinomas, 69 (83%) were positive for SPT24 and 40 (48%) were positive for 8G7G3/1. For SPT24 positive tumors, the extent of 8G7G3/1 …

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Laurence M Briski,Manju Aron,Jonathan I Epstein,Daniel H Russell,Naziheh Assarzadegan,Katiana S Delma,Henry O’Dell,Estelamari Rodriguez,Elizabeth A Montgomery,Oleksandr N Kryvenko

Journal

International journal of surgical pathology

Published Date

2024/4

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Elias Campo,Samuel M Cohen,Jonathan I Epstein,Christopher DM Fletcher,Yong-Jin Kim,Tseng-tong Kuo,Sunil Lakhani,David N Louis,Eugene J Mark,Des Richardson,Juan Rosai,Steven G Silverberg,Puay Hoon Tan,Neil Theise,William D Travis,Ming Zhou

Journal

Pathology

Published Date

2018/8

Mesothelioma of Uncertain Malignant Potential (MUMP) of the Tunica Vaginalis: Proposal for Reclassification as “Complex Mesothelial Tumor of the Tunica Vaginalis”

A well-differentiated papillary mesothelial tumor (WDPMT) and malignant mesothelioma are 2 well-recognized entities arising from the testis tunica vaginalis. Another mesothelial lesion exclusively seen at this site is mesothelioma of uncertain malignant potential (MUMP)—a lesion reminiscent of WDPMT yet demonstrating variable proportions of more complex architectural patterns that could be confused with invasion. MUMP was first described in 2010 with a total of 11 cases reported to date. Herein, we describe 19 additional patients who underwent hydrocelectomy, excision, and/or orchiectomy. Novel morphologic patterns found in addition to the 2010 series include spindle cells, keloidal-type collagen, and multicystic architecture lined by bland mesothelial cells. Clinical follow-up in 9 patients for more than 1 year (1.5 to 22.5 y, median 4.5 y) revealed no evidence of disease recurrence or metastases. Despite …

Authors

Chien-Kuang C Ding,Jason Van Roo,Oleksandr N Kryvenko,Huihui Ye,Jesse K McKenney,Jonathan I Epstein

Journal

The American Journal of Surgical Pathology

Published Date

2024/1/25

An effort to improve the collection of patient-generated data: readability and understandability of patient-reported outcomes measures in a survivorship cohort

PurposeIn this study, we evaluated readability and understandability of nine French-language Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) that are currently used in a contemporary longitudinal cohort of breast cancer survivors as part of an effort to improve equity in cancer care and research.MethodsReadability of PROMs was assessed using the Flesh Reading Ease Score (FRES), the Gunning’s Fog Index (FOG), and the FRY graphics. Readability was considered ideal if mean score≤ 6th-grade level and acceptable if between 6th and 8th grade. Understandability was evaluated using the Patient Education Materials Assessment Tool and defined as ideal if PEMAT≥ 80%. The Evaluative Linguistic Framework for Questionnaires (ELF-Q) provided additional qualitative elements to assess understandability. Plain-language best practice was met if both readability and understandability were ideal.ResultsNone of …

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Camila Chiodi,Jonathan Epstein,Johanna Arvis,Elise Martin,Aude Barbier,Antonio Di Meglio,Emma Gillanders,Guillemette Jacob,Gwenn Menvielle,Sibille Everhard,Francis Guillemin,Ines Vaz Luis,Maria Alice Franzoi

Journal

Quality of Life Research

Published Date

2024/3/5

Metastatic Pleomorphic Lobular Carcinoma of the Breast to the Urinary Bladder: A Report of 10 Cases and Assessment of TRPS1 in the Differential Diagnosis With Plasmacytoid …

Context Metastatic pleomorphic lobular carcinoma (MPLC) to the bladder is rare and has considerable histologic and immunohistochemical overlap with plasmacytoid urothelial carcinoma (PUC). Objective To distinguish MPLC from PUC morphologically and immunohistochemically, including a newer marker, TRPS1. Design Ten MPLCs to the bladder were reassessed and stained with estrogen, progesterone, and androgen receptors; GATA3; keratin 5/6; HMWK; GCDFP-15; and TRPS1. Sixteen PUCs constituted controls. Results We studied 4 transurethral resections of bladder tumors and 6 biopsies from 10 women (median age, 69 years) who had breast cancer on average 15 years prior. Microscopic patterns included single cells and cords of cells (n = 4), nests/sheets of dyscohesive cells (n = 2), or both (n = 4). All tumors had cells with …

Authors

Guan-Nan Zhang,Barbara Susnik,Emma J Paulsen,Lisa L Lyons,Katiana S Delma,Merce Jorda,Jonathan I Epstein,Oleksandr N Kryvenko

Journal

Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine

Published Date

2024/1/13

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