2020
PET/CT radiomics signature of human papilloma virus association in oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma
Haider SP, Mahajan A, Zeevi T, Baumeister P, Reichel C, Sharaf K, Forghani R, Kucukkaya AS, Kann BH, Judson BL, Prasad ML, Burtness B, Payabvash S. PET/CT radiomics signature of human papilloma virus association in oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma. European Journal Of Nuclear Medicine And Molecular Imaging 2020, 47: 2978-2991. PMID: 32399621, DOI: 10.1007/s00259-020-04839-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomaMetastatic cervical lymph nodesCervical lymph nodesLymph nodesSquamous cell carcinomaPrimary tumorPET/CTHPV associationCell carcinomaRadiomics signatureVolume of interestHuman papilloma virus associationHuman papillomavirus associationMulti-national cohortNon-contrast CTHPV statusFDG-PETExternal cohortVirus associationFinal modelTumorsRadiomic featuresCTSignificant differencesLesion features
2015
Novel somatic mutations in primary hyperaldosteronism are related to the clinical, radiological and pathological phenotype
Scholl UI, Healy JM, Thiel A, Fonseca AL, Brown TC, Kunstman JW, Horne MJ, Dietrich D, Riemer J, Kücükköylü S, Reimer EN, Reis AC, Goh G, Kristiansen G, Mahajan A, Korah R, Lifton RP, Prasad ML, Carling T. Novel somatic mutations in primary hyperaldosteronism are related to the clinical, radiological and pathological phenotype. Clinical Endocrinology 2015, 83: 779-789. PMID: 26252618, PMCID: PMC4995792, DOI: 10.1111/cen.12873.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAldosterone-producing adenomaAdrenal hyperplasiaHyperplastic adrenal glandsUnilateral adrenal hyperplasiaClinical pathological featuresBilateral adrenal hyperplasiaSomatic mutationsNovel somatic mutationsPredominant histologySecondary hypertensionPrimary hyperaldosteronismRetrospective studyAdrenal glandPathological characteristicsMale genderClear cellsCACNA1D mutationsComputed tomographyImportant causeTumorsKCNJ5HyperplasiaAdenomasExome sequencingPathological phenotypes
2010
4D Parathyroid CT as the Initial Localization Study for Patients with De Novo Primary Hyperparathyroidism
Starker LF, Mahajan A, Björklund P, Sze G, Udelsman R, Carling T. 4D Parathyroid CT as the Initial Localization Study for Patients with De Novo Primary Hyperparathyroidism. Annals Of Surgical Oncology 2010, 18: 1723-1728. PMID: 21184187, DOI: 10.1245/s10434-010-1507-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrimary hyperparathyroidismMultiglandular diseaseParathyroid tumorsIntraoperative parathyroid hormone measurementParathyroid hormone measurementDe novo patientsMajority of patientsPreferred imaging modalityFour-dimensional computed tomographyIntact PTHInvasive parathyroidectomyConsecutive patientsNovo patientsPathologic findingsParathyroid lesionsComputed tomographyHormone measurementsPatientsCorrect quadrantBiochemical measurementsLocalization studiesTumorsS-CaImaging modalitiesHyperparathyroidism