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Papillary carcinoma mimicking subacute thyroiditis in a postpartum female
(Peter Butler, Kamal Shoukri and Ibitoro Osakwe)
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(2011)
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Real World Performance of The Afirma Genomic Sequencing Classifier (GSC) - A Meta-analysis
(Ibitoro Osakwe)
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(2022)
Context: The Afirma® GSC aids in risk stratifying indeterminate thyroid nodule cytology (ITN). The 2018 GSC validation study (VS) reported a sensitivity (SN) of 91%, specificity (SP) of 68%, positive predictive value (PPV) of 47%, ...
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Vitamin D Toxicity Managed with Peritoneal Dialysis
(Krystel Feghali, Kostas Papamakakis, Jackson Clark, et al.)
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(2021)
Vitamin D deficiency is a global health issue that afflicts more than one billion children and adults worldwide. Vitamin D supplementation has increased over the years, whether through medical prescriptions, over-the-counter, or online purchasing. This ...
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SINGLE INSTITUTION EXPERIENCE WITH AFIRMA AND THYROSEQ TESTING IN INDETERMINATE THYROID NODULES
(Michele Gortakowski, Krystel Feghali and Ibitoro Osakwe)
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(2021)
Background: Thyroid nodules are a very common, often incidental finding on physical exam or imaging. Of those that undergo fine needle aspiration, cytology is indeterminate in up to 15%. Molecular testing is increasingly being used ...