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    M. Alexander Otto

    M. Alexander Otto began his reporting career early in 1999 covering the pharmaceutical industry for a national pharmacists' magazine and freelancing for the Washington Post and other newspapers. He then joined BNA, now part of Bloomberg News, covering health law and the protection of people and animals in medical research. Alex next worked for the McClatchy Company. Based on his work, Alex won a year-long Knight Science Journalism Fellowship to MIT in 2008-2009. He joined the company shortly thereafter. Alex has a newspaper journalism degree from Syracuse (N.Y.) University and a master's degree in medical science -- a physician assistant degree -- from George Washington University. Alex is based in Seattle.

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    California researchers work to update EMS status epilepticus protocols

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    M. Alexander Otto
    Publish date: December 19, 2019

    BALTIMORE – There was a lower risk of intubation with 5 mg midazolam IM or more.

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    Hydroxychloroquine prevents congenital heart block recurrence in anti-Ro pregnancies

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    M. Alexander Otto
    Publish date: December 17, 2019

    ATLANTA – Women taking the drug experienced more than a 50% drop in the rate of congenital heart block in comparison to the historical rate.

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    FDA clears first fully disposable duodenoscope

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    M. Alexander Otto
    Publish date: December 14, 2019

    Boston Scientific anticipates early 2020 launch.

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    FDA clears first fully disposable duodenoscope

    Author:
    M. Alexander Otto
    Publish date: December 14, 2019

    Boston Scientific anticipates early 2020 launch.

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    ADA2 is a potent new biomarker for macrophage activation syndrome

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    M. Alexander Otto
    Publish date: December 11, 2019

    ATLANTA – The hope, first author Dr. Pui Y. Lee said, is that the finding will lead to quicker recognition and treatment of MAS.

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    High infantile spasm risk should contraindicate sodium channel blocker antiepileptics

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    M. Alexander Otto

    BALTIMORE – Subsequent spasms are seven times more likely.

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    Updated gout guidelines: Don’t let kidney function dictate allopurinol dosing

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    M. Alexander Otto
    Publish date: December 9, 2019

    Inadequate allopurinol dosing has been the bête noire of rheumatology for years.

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    Scalp EEG predicts temporal lobe resection success

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    M. Alexander Otto
    Publish date: December 9, 2019

    BALTIMORE – There was one hundred percent failure if seizures spread within 10 seconds.

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    Skip CTs for breakthrough seizures in chronic epilepsy

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    M. Alexander Otto

    BALTIMORE – Eliminating CTs saves money, prevents unnecessary radiation exposure.

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    Transseptal access for MViV replacement cuts mortality

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    M. Alexander Otto
    Publish date: December 3, 2019

    SAN FRANCISCO – Higher mortality was seen with transapical approach for mitral valve-in-valve replacement.

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    Late-onset MS is often more severe than earlier-onset MS

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    M. Alexander Otto

    ST. LOUIS – Late-onset MS often has faster accrual of disability and might require different treatment options.

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    Baseline subtypes predict dementia and death in patients with Parkinson’s disease

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    M. Alexander Otto

    ST. LOUIS – Clinicians should assess cognitive and psychiatric symptoms at baseline.

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    Rituximab tops azathioprine for relapsing ANCA-associated vasculitis remission maintenance

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    M. Alexander Otto
    Publish date: November 21, 2019

    ATLANTA – The RITAZAREM trial results provide evidence that rituximab provides superior maintenance of remission in patients with relapsing...

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    Volume directly tied to mitral valve procedure success

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    M. Alexander Otto
    Publish date: November 13, 2019

    SAN FRANCISCO – The magic number for physicians is 35 cases per year.

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    Marked increase in psoriasis seen with TNFi use in pediatric inflammatory diseases

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    M. Alexander Otto
    Publish date: November 13, 2019

    ATLANTA – “What this will change is how much information I give to families about the risk of psoriasis, especially in kids with a family history...

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