2023
Standardizing Randomized Controlled Trials in Celiac Disease: An International Multidisciplinary Appropriateness Study
Lebwohl B, Ma C, Lagana S, Pai R, Baker K, Zayadi A, Hogan M, Bouma G, Cellier C, Goldsmith J, Lundin K, Pinto-Sanchez M, Robert M, Rubio-Tapia A, Sanders D, Schaeffer D, Semrad C, Silvester J, Verdú E, Verma R, Wu T, Feagan B, Crowley E, Jairath V, Murray J. Standardizing Randomized Controlled Trials in Celiac Disease: An International Multidisciplinary Appropriateness Study. Gastroenterology 2023, 166: 88-102. PMID: 37704112, DOI: 10.1053/j.gastro.2023.08.051.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultCeliac DiseaseChildDiet, Gluten-FreeGlutensHumansNeoplasm Recurrence, LocalRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicConceptsRandomized controlled trialsSecondary patient-reported outcome measuresOutcome measuresRandomized controlled trial designPatient-reported outcome measuresControlled trialsGluten challengeStandard Randomized Controlled TrialPatient-reported outcomesGluten-free dietReversal of histological changesMethods studyCeliac diseaseEligibility criteriaHistological end pointsPrevention of relapseEffective pharmacological optionsAppropriate studiesTrial outcomesExclusion criteriaClinical trial designTrial designTreatment of celiac diseasePediatric patientsPharmacological options
1990
Squamous cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix--a review with emphasis on prognostic factors and unusual variants.
Robert M, Fu Y. Squamous cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix--a review with emphasis on prognostic factors and unusual variants. Seminars In Diagnostic Pathology 1990, 7: 173-89. PMID: 2218146.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSquamous cell carcinomaCell carcinomaPathological features of squamous cell carcinomaIncidence of squamous cell carcinomaRisk of lymph node metastasisFeatures of squamous cell carcinomaSmall cell undifferentiated carcinomaInvasive squamous cell carcinomaPathological featuresCervical conization specimensCell undifferentiated carcinomaLymph node metastasisCompleteness of excisionEarly invasive carcinomaPathologically distinct variantCell typesPrognostic pathologic findingsConization specimensUterine cervixTumor dimensionUndifferentiated carcinomaLocalized diseasePrognostic factorsInvasive carcinomaLymphatic invasion