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Christine E Bookhout

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Bantumilli S, Flyke I, Sakthivel M, Bookhout C
Case Rep Vasc Med . 2024 Sep; 2024:9761009. PMID: 39328930
This case report describes an instance of vulvar lymphangioma occurring in the setting of May-Thurner syndrome (MTS), an association between two vascular conditions that we do not believe has been...
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Dellon E, Peterson K, Mitlyng B, Iuga A, Bookhout C, Cortright L, et al.
Gut . 2023 Jul; 72(10):1828-1837. PMID: 37423717
Objective: We aimed to determine whether mepolizumab, an anti-IL-5 antibody, was more effective than placebo for improving dysphagia symptoms and decreasing oesophageal eosinophil counts in eosinophilic oesophagitis (EoE). Methods: We...
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Grimm L, Bookhout C, Bentley R, Jordan S, Lawton T
Clin Imaging . 2018 Jun; 51:180-185. PMID: 29859481
Purpose: Non-atypical papillomas (NAPs) diagnosed on core needle biopsy (CNB) frequently undergo surgical excision due to highly variable upstaging rates. The purpose of this study is to document our dual-institution...
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Law J, Lee S, Sasatomi E, Bookhout C, Blatt J
J Endocr Soc . 2018 May; 2(5):471-475. PMID: 29732458
Patients with Turner syndrome (TS) are known to be at risk for excess androgen production and virilization associated with gonadoblastoma and Y chromosome mosaicism, and excess androgens are a risk...
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Fan C, Younis A, Bookhout C, Crockett S
Curr Treat Options Gastroenterol . 2018 Feb; 16(1):182-202. PMID: 29445907
Purpose Of Review: The purpose of this review is to summarize the management of serrated colorectal polyps (SPs), with a particular focus on the most common premalignant SP, sessile serrated...
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Bookhout C, Rollins-Raval M
Surg Pathol Clin . 2016 Mar; 9(1):117-29. PMID: 26940272
Immunoglobulin G4-related lymphadenopathy (IgG4-RLAD) occurs in the setting of extranodal IgG4-related disease (IgG4-RD), an immune-mediated process described in many organ systems characterized by lymphoplasmacytic infiltrates with abundant IgG4-positive plasma cells...