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C G THOMAS Jr

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EINSTEIN R, THOMAS Jr C
Am J Roentgenol Radium Ther . 2010 Oct; 55:299-314. PMID: 21020137
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THOMAS Jr C
Semin Surg Oncol . 1991 Mar; 7(2):115-9. PMID: 2034937
Well-differentiated thyroid cancers (papillary, follicular, and some Hurthle cell tumors) contain membrane receptors for TSH. Responsiveness of these tumors to TSH stimuli is documented by increased radioactive iodine uptake, secretion...
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Rutledge R, THOMAS Jr C, Muakkassa F, Hansen A
N C Med J . 1991 Jan; 52(1):36-40. PMID: 1899918
No abstract available.
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THOMAS Jr C
Surgery . 1990 Dec; 108(6):939-50. PMID: 2247839
No abstract available.
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Sierk A, Askin F, Reddick R, THOMAS Jr C
Pediatr Pathol . 1990 Jan; 10(6):877-93. PMID: 2082334
A review was undertaken of the clinical, gross, and microscopic features of thyroid carcinoma in all patients younger than 21 years of age seen at North Carolina Memorial Hospital from...
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Hoyle R, THOMAS Jr C
Ann Surg . 1989 Nov; 210(5):673-9. PMID: 2684060
This paper presents a 23-year follow-up of the separation of ischiopagus tetrapus conjoined twins reported in Annals of Surgery in December 1966. One twin died of septicemia at age 2...
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THOMAS Jr C, Cuenca R, Azizkhan R, Underwood L, Carney C
World J Surg . 1988 Oct; 12(5):598-609. PMID: 3072772
No abstract available.
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Hoyle R, Banes A, Bernard S, THOMAS Jr C
J Surg Res . 1988 Aug; 45(2):181-6. PMID: 2969997
Unlabelled: This study evaluated the effect of 2'-deoxy-5-fluorouridine (FUDR) on the regeneration of the liver following partial (68%) hepatectomy in the rat. Male Sprague-Dawley rats weighing between 190 and 240...
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Croom 3rd R, THOMAS Jr C, Reddick R, Tawil M
Surgery . 1987 Dec; 102(6):1101-8. PMID: 3686350
Autonomously functioning thyroid nodules (AFTNs) in children and adolescents (under age 18) are unusual but are not as rare as earlier reports suggested. These lesions have a significantly different biologic...
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Gennick S, THOMAS Jr C, NAYFEH S
Endocrinology . 1987 Dec; 121(6):2119-30. PMID: 3678141
Radioiodinated TSH was covalently cross-linked to monolayers of FRTL-5 rat thyroid cells using the homobifunctional cross-linking agent disuccinimidyl suberate. Analysis of the cross-linked samples by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis...