Andrea R Marcadis
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Marcadis A, Spencer T, Sleeman D, Velazquez O, Lew J
Surgery
. 2018 Aug;
164(6):1341-1346.
PMID: 30068483
Background: Common measures of evaluating surgical resident progression include American Board of Surgery In-Training Exam scores and Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education operative case logs. This study evaluates the...
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Marcadis A, Teo R, Ouyang W, Farra J, Lew J
Surgery
. 2017 Dec;
163(3):633-637.
PMID: 29273178
Background: The effect of altered parathyroid hormone metabolism in renal insufficiency on intraoperative parathyroid hormone monitoring during parathyroidectomy is not well known. This study evaluates operative outcomes in patients undergoing...
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Teo R, Farra J, Khan Z, Marcadis A, Lew J
Surgery
. 2017 Nov;
163(2):393-396.
PMID: 29174058
Background: The importance of intraoperative parathormone "spikes" during parathyroidectomy remains unclear. This study compared patients with and without intraoperative parathormone spikes during parathyroidectomy using the criterion of a > 50%...
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Marcadis A, Rubio G, Khan Z, Farra J, Lew J
J Surg Res
. 2017 Oct;
219:259-265.
PMID: 29078892
Background: Both functional (hormone hypersecreting) and nonfunctional (nonhypersecreting) adrenal tumors can have benign or malignant pathology. This study compares perioperative in-hospital outcomes after adrenalectomy in patients with benign versus malignant...
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Bakst R, Xiong H, Chen C, Deborde S, Lyubchik A, Zhou Y, et al.
Cancer Res
. 2017 Sep;
77(22):6400-6414.
PMID: 28951461
Perineural invasion (PNI) is an ominous event strongly linked to poor clinical outcome. Cells residing within peripheral nerves collaborate with cancer cells to enable PNI, but the contributing conditions within...