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Laryngoscope | 1992

Surgical management of the thyroid nodule: patient selection based on the results of fine-needle aspiration cytology.

Michael Bouvet; Jeffrey I. Feldman; Gordon N. Gill; Wolfgang H. Dillmann; Alan M. Nahum; Valentina Russack; K. Thomas Robbins

To determine whether the routine use of fine‐needle aspiration (FNA) cytology reduces the rate of unnecessary surgery, the surgical pathology of 54 thyroidectomy patients who had preoperative FNA was compared to the results obtained with 24 thyroidectomy patients who did not have preoperative FNA.


Retina-the Journal of Retinal and Vitreous Diseases | 1993

Evaluation of Cytologic Specimens Obtained During Experimental Vitreous Biopsy

Jen-Shang Huang; Valentina Russack; Marisa Flores-Aguilar; Morteza Gharib; William R. Freeman

Vitreous specimens can be useful for diagnosis of intraocular infection, inflammation, and neoplasms. Concern has been raised that obtaining vitreous specimens through a guillotine cutter might result in suboptimal cytologic changes. To determine if aspiration yields better cytologic information than vitrectomy, the authors performed experimental vitreous biopsies on rabbit eyes with vitritis to compare specimens taken by aspiration or vitrectomy with cutting rates of 100, 300, 600 per minute. The specimens were processed by cytospin preparations and stained with Papanicolaou and May-Grünwald-Giemsa stain. There was no difference in the adequacy of the specimens. Cell loss or damage to cell morphologic features when obtaining specimens through aspiration or vitrectomy at different cutting rates could not be differentiated by a blinded cytologic evaluation. A theoretical model of shear stress on cells passing through a guillotine cutter was also developed. The experimental and theoretical data show that vitrectomy with a cutting rate as fast as 600 per minute yields an adequate specimen with a sufficient number of well preserved cells to make definite cytologic interpretations, and that vitreous aspiration is not necessary.


The New England Journal of Medicine | 1995

Uveitis Caused by Tropheryma whippelii (Whipple's Bacillus)

Leland S. Rickman; William R. Freeman; W. Richard Green; Sandy T. Feldman; Janet Sullivan; Valentina Russack; David A. Relman


Chest | 1997

A comparison of thoracoscopic talc insufflation, slurry, and mechanical abrasion pleurodesis

Henri G. Colt; Valentina Russack; Yukuang Chiu; Ronald Konopka; Peter G. Chiles; Craig A. Pedersen; David P. Kapelanski


Ophthalmic Surgery and Lasers | 1997

New ophthalmic manifestations of presumed rifabutin-related uveitis.

J. Fernando Arevalo; Valentina Russack; William R. Freeman


Chest | 1995

Comparison of Wedge to Forceps Videothoracoscopic Lung Biopsy : Gross and Histologic Findings

Henri G. Colt; Valentina Russack; Thomas G. Shanks; Kenneth M. Moser


Radiology | 1993

Anterior mediastinal lesions: transsternal biopsy with CT guidance. Work in progress.

H B D'Agostino; R B Sanchez; Risteard O’laoide; Steven B. Oglevie; James S. Donaldson; Valentina Russack; Ruben Gonzalez Villaveiran; Eric vanSonnenberg


Annals of Neurology | 1993

Quantitative cerebrospinal fluid cytology in patients receiving intracavitary chemotherapy

Valentina Russack; Sinil Kim; Marc C. Chamberlain


Chest | 1995

Laboratory and Animal InvestigationsComparison of Wedge to Forceps Videothoracoscopic Lung Biopsy: Gross and Histologic Findings

Henri G. Colt; Valentina Russack; Thomas G. Shanks; Kenneth M. Moser


Ophthalmic Surgery and Lasers | 1996

Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachments in HIV-Positive Patients With Ocular Syphilis

Juliann K Williams; Leonard S. Kirsch; Valentina Russack; William R. Freeman

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Henri G. Colt

University of California

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Erik De Clercq

Rega Institute for Medical Research

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Johan Neyts

Rega Institute for Medical Research

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P C Maudgal

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Alan M. Nahum

University of California

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