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Evaluation of thyroid function : sonography, computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging

Chapter by: Blum, Manfred
in: Principles and practice of endocrinology and metabolism by Becker, Kenneth L [Eds]
Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott Co., 1995
pp. 289-293
ISBN: 9780397514045
CID: 1464992

Thyroid hormone should be used for the diagnosis and treatment of patients with a thyroid nodule

Blum, Manfred; Zwicker, D
ORIGINAL:0009486
ISSN: 0887-218x
CID: 1465202

Evaluation of thyroid function : sonography, computer tomography and magnetic resonance imaging

Chapter by: Blum, Manfred
in: Principles and practice of endocrinology and metabolism by Becker, Kenneth L [Eds]
Philadelphia : Lippincott, 1990
pp. ?-?
ISBN: 9780397507597
CID: 1464982

Primary hyperparathyroidism associated with two enlarged parathyroid glands [Case Report]

Roses DF; Karp NS; Sudarsky LA; Valensi QJ; Rosen RJ; Blum M
An increasingly recognized although small percentage of patients with primary hyperparathyroidism have enlargement of two parathyroid glands. We have treated nine patients with primary hyperparathyroidism associated with such double parathyroid gland enlargement. In four of these patients, marked asymmetry of the two enlarged glands was noted and the failure to recognize and excise a second enlarged parathyroid gland resulted in persistent or recurrent hyperparathyroidism. In one of these patients, the second enlargement was present in a super-numerary mediastinal gland. The subsequent excision of the second enlarged parathyroid gland resulted in normocalcemia in each instance. This contrasts with five patients in whom initial excision of two enlarged glands resulted in normocalcemia with no recurrence of hypercalcemia. Only three patients fulfilled the histologic criteria of true double adenomas. The remainder showed multiglandular hypercellularity. This experience supports identifying all parathyroid glands and recognizing that even minimal enlargement of a gland may be important pathophysiologically, regardless of its histopathologic classification. Excision of both enlarged glands, even if asymmetric, is appropriate
PMID: 2818176
ISSN: 0004-0010
CID: 10429

The use of preoperative localization of adenomas of the parathyroid glands by thallium-technetium subtraction scintigraphy, high-resolution ultrasonography and computed tomography

Roses DF; Sudarsky LA; Sanger J; Raghavendra BN; Reede DL; Blum M
Thirty-six patients with primary hyperparathyroidism were studied preoperatively by thallium-201 and technetium-99m pertechnetate subtraction (Tl-201/Tc-99m) scintigraphy, high-resolution real time ultrasonography and computed tomographic (CT) scanning. None of the patients had had previous surgical treatment of the parathyroid or thyroid glands. All of the patients underwent systematic bilateral exploration of the neck. All of the patients were successfully explored and 41 abnormal parathyroid glands were identified. Five patients had two adenomas. In six instances, adenomas were identified in ectopic anatomic sites. The sensitivity of correctly localizing the abnormal glands with these techniques was 49 per cent for the Tl-201/Tc-99m scintigraphy, 34 per cent for ultrasonography and 41 per cent for CT scanning. The Tl-201/Tc-99m scintigrams detected two of the six ectopically located adenomas, CT detected one, while ultrasound detected none. The five patients with multiple adenomas were not accurately identified as having multiple gland enlargement by any of these studies. Therefore, preoperative localization studies with these three techniques did not provide reliable information for initial bilateral exploration of the neck
PMID: 2536199
ISSN: 0039-6087
CID: 10738

STIMULATION OF PITUITARY LUTEINIZING-HORMONE SECRETION BY GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING HORMONE IS NOT COUPLED TO BETA-LUTEINIZING HORMONE GENE-TRANSCRIPTION

SALTON, SRJ; BLUM, M; JONASSEN, JA; CLAYTON, RN; ROBERTS, JL
ISI:A1988Q647400004
ISSN: 0888-8809
CID: 41755

Immunoradiometric (IRMA) assay for thyrotropin (TSH) should replace the RIA method in the clinical laboratory [Letter]

Rosenfeld, L; Blum, M
PMID: 3940730
ISSN: 0009-9147
CID: 802322

Ultrasonography and computed tomography of the thyroid gland

Chapter by: Blum, Manfred
in: Werner's the thyroid : a fundamental and clinical text by Werner, Sidney C; Ingbar, Sidney H; Braverman, Lewis E [Eds]
Philadelphia : Lippincott, 1986
pp. 576-591
ISBN: 9780397508020
CID: 1464962

Practical application of modern technology in thyroid evaluation

Chapter by: Blum, Manfred
in: The Thyroid gland : a practical clinical treatise by Van Middlesworth, Lester [Eds]
Chicago : Year Book Medical Publishers, 1986
pp. 47-67
ISBN: 9780815135333
CID: 1464972

CLINICAL SUPERIORITY OF A HIGH-SENSITIVITY MONOCLONAL IMMUNORADIOMETRIC ASSAY (IRMA) FOR HUMAN THYROID-STIMULATING HORMONE (TSH) [Meeting Abstract]

Rosenfeld, L; Blum, M
ISI:A1985AJT3600321
ISSN: 0009-9147
CID: 30901