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Michael J. Fisher

Michael J. Fisher

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University of Pennsylvania · Rehabilitation Medicine

Active 1946–2024

h-index85
Citations22.3k
Papers623155 last 5y
Funding$50k
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Research topics

  • Computer Science
  • Medicine
  • Internal medicine
  • Radiology
  • Biology
  • Pathology
  • Surgery
  • Gastroenterology

Selected publications

  • NF106: A Neurofibromatosis Clinical Trials Consortium Phase II Trial of the MEK Inhibitor Mirdametinib (PD-0325901) in Adolescents and Adults With NF1-Related Plexiform Neurofibromas

    Journal of Clinical Oncology · 2021 · 148 citations

    Senior authorCorresponding
    • Medicine
    • Surgery
    • Internal medicine

    PURPOSE: Patients with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) frequently develop plexiform neurofibromas (PNs), which can cause significant morbidity. We performed a phase II trial of the MAPK/ERK kinase inhibitor, mirdametinib (PD-0325901), in patients with NF1 and inoperable PNs. The primary objective was response rate based on volumetric magnetic resonance imaging analysis. METHODS: /dose (maximum dose = 4 mg twice a day) in a 3-week on/1-week off sequence. Each course was 4 weeks in duration. Evaluations were performed after four courses for the first year and then after every six courses. Patients could receive a maximum of 24 total courses. RESULTS: Nineteen patients were enrolled, and all 19 received mirdametinib. The median age was 24 years (range, 16-39 years); the median baseline tumor volume was 363.8 mL (range, 3.9-5,161 mL). Eight of the 19 patients (42%) achieved a partial response of the target PN by course 12, and 10 (53%) had stable disease. One patient (5%) developed progressive disease at course 8. Significant and durable decreases were observed in pain ratings. CONCLUSION: /dose (maximum dose, 4 mg) twice daily in a 3-week on/1-week off sequence resulted in a 42% partial response rate with preliminary evidence of reduction in pain.

  • Revised diagnostic criteria for neurofibromatosis type 1 and Legius syndrome: an international consensus recommendation

    Genetics in Medicine · 2021 · 749 citations

    • Computer Science
    • Medicine
    • Pathology

    PURPOSE: By incorporating major developments in genetics, ophthalmology, dermatology, and neuroimaging, to revise the diagnostic criteria for neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) and to establish diagnostic criteria for Legius syndrome (LGSS). METHODS: We used a multistep process, beginning with a Delphi method involving global experts and subsequently involving non-NF experts, patients, and foundations/patient advocacy groups. RESULTS: We reached consensus on the minimal clinical and genetic criteria for diagnosing and differentiating NF1 and LGSS, which have phenotypic overlap in young patients with pigmentary findings. Criteria for the mosaic forms of these conditions are also recommended. CONCLUSION: The revised criteria for NF1 incorporate new clinical features and genetic testing, whereas the criteria for LGSS were created to differentiate the two conditions. It is likely that continued refinement of these new criteria will be necessary as investigators (1) study the diagnostic properties of the revised criteria, (2) reconsider criteria not included in this process, and (3) identify new clinical and other features of these conditions. For this reason, we propose an initiative to update periodically the diagnostic criteria for NF1 and LGSS.

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  • Scott R. Plotkin

    Massachusetts General Hospital

    919 shared
  • Eva Dombi

    National Cancer Institute

    664 shared
  • Brigitte C. Widemann

    National Cancer Institute

    611 shared
  • Jaishri O. Blakeley

    589 shared
  • Michael A. Jacobs

    493 shared
  • Gordon J. Harris

    Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center

    492 shared
  • Laura M. Fayad

    Maine Farmland Trust

    468 shared
  • Shivani Ahlawat

    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    466 shared
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