Диссертация (1141225), страница 20
Текст из файла (страница 20)
Preoperative 4D CT Localization of NonlocalizingParathyroid Adenomas by Ultrasound and SPECT-CT/ A.M. Hinson, D.R. Lee, B.A.Hobbs et al // Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2015. – № 153(5). – Р. 775–778.114. Hughes D.T. The biochemical severity of primary hyperparathyroidismcorrelates with the localization accuracy of sestamibi and surgeon-performed ultrasound/ D.T. Hughes, M.J. Sorensen, B.S. Miller et al // J Am Coll Surg., 2014. – Nov.
– №219(5). – Р. 1010-9.115. Irkorucu, O. Open mini–incision parathyroidectomy for solitary parathyroidadenoma: surgical limitations / O. Irkorucu, K.C. Deger, E. Reyan et al // Eur. Arch.Otorhinolaryngol. – 2014. – Vol. 271 (3). – P. 625.116. Jiang, T. Percutaneous Ultrasound–Guided Laser Ablation with Contrast–Enhanced Ultrasonography for Hyperfunctioning Parathyroid Adenoma: A PreliminaryCase Series / T. Jiang, F. Chen, X. Zhou, Y. Hu // Int. J.
Endocrinol. – 2015. – Vol. 673.– P. 604.117. Kanack, M.D. Undescended parathyroid adenoma/ M.D. Kanack, A.A.Maawy, DK Oh et al // BMJ Case Rep. 2015 Mar 3; 2015pg.118. Karahan, Ö Minimally invasive parathyroidectomy under local anesthesia /Ö. Karahan, A. Okus, B. Sevinç et al // J Postgrad Med. 2013 Jan-Mar;59(1):21-4.119. Kelly, C.W. Open mini–incision parathyroidectomy for solitary parathyroidadenoma / C.W. Kelly, C.Y. Eng, M.S. Quraishi // Eur. Arch.
Otorhinolaryngol. – 2014.– Vol. 271 (3). – P. 555-560.120. Ketha, H. Analytical and clinical validation of parathyroid hormone (PTH)measurement in fine–needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) washings / H. Ketha, M.A.Lasho, A. Algeciras–Schimnich // Clin. Biochem. – 2016. – Vol. 49 (1-2). – P. 16-21.132121. Kluijfhout, W.P. Diagnostic performance of computed tomography forparathyroid adenoma localization; a systematic review and meta-analysis / W.P.Kluijfhout, J.D.
Pasternak, T Beninato et al // Eur J Radiol., 2017. – Mar. – № 88. – P.117-128.122. Kobiela, J From four-parathyroid gland exploration to a minimally invasivetechnique. Minimally invasive parathyroidectomy as a current approach in surgery forprimary hyperparathyroidism / J Kobiela, D Łaski, A Stróżyk et al // Endokrynol Pol.,2014. – № 65(3).
– P. 240-9.123. Kovatcheva, R. US–guided high–intensity focused ultrasound as apromising non–invasive method for treatment of primary hyperparathyroidism / R.Kovatcheva, J. Vlahov, J. Stoinov et al // Eur. Radiol. – 2014. – Vol. 24 (9). – P. 20522058.124. Kurganov, I.A. The minimally invasive video-assisted parathyroidectomyfor primary hyperparathyroidism / I.A. Kurganov, S.I. Emel'yanov, D.Y. Bogdanov et al// Khirurgiia (Mosk), 2017. – № 7.
– P. 33-39.125. Lai, V. Delayed calcium normalization after presumed curativeparathyroidectomy is not associated with the development of persistent or recurrentprimary hyperparathyroidism / V. Lai, T.W. Yen, K. Doffek et al // Ann. Surg. Oncol. –2016. – P. 22.126. Laird, A.M. Minimally Invasive Parathyroidectomy Versus Bilateral NeckExploration for Primary Hyperparathyroidism / A.M. Laird, S.K. Libutti / Surg OncolClin N Am., 2016.
– Jan. – № 25(1). – P. 103-18.127.Li, Q.The key role of 99mTc-MIBI SPECT/CT in the diagnosis ofparathyroid adenoma: a case report / Q. Li, J. Pan, Q. Luo // Arch Endocrinol Metab.2015 Jun;59(3):265-9.128. Lindeman, B.M. Lower vitamin D levels in surgical hyperparathyroidismversus thyroid patients / B.M.
Lindeman, C.E. Pesce, H L. Tsai et al // Am. Surg. – 2014.– Vol. 80 (5). – P. 505-510.133129. Liu, C. US–Guided percutaneous microwave ablation for primaryhyperparathyroidism with parathyroid nodules: feasibility and safety study / С. Liu, B.Wu, P. Huang et al // J. Vasc. Interv. Radiol. – 2016. – Vol. 27 (6). – P. 867-875.130. Marcocci, C. Medical management of primary hyperparathyroidism:proceedings of the fourth International workshop on the management of asymptomaticprimary hyperparathyroidis / C.
Marcocci, J. Bollerslev, A.A. Khan et al // J. Clin.Endocrinol. Metab. – 2014. – Vol. 99 (10). – P. 3607-3618.131. Marcocci, C. Italian Society of Endocrinology Consensus Statement:definition,evaluationandmanagementofpatientswithmildprimaryhyperparathyroidism / C. Marcocci, M.L.
Brandi, A. Scillitani et al // Journal ofEndocrinological Investigation. – 2015. – Vol. 38 (5). – P. 577.132. Marmin, C. Computed tomography of the parathyroids: the value of densitymeasurements to distinguish betweenparathyroid adenomas of the lymph nodes and thethyroid parenchyma / C. Marmin, M. Toledano, S.
Lemaire et al. // Diagn. Interv.Imaging. – 2012. – Vol. 93. – P. 597-603.133. Martínez Díaz-Guerra, G. Normocalcemic primary hyperparathyroidism:recommendations for management and follow-up / E. Jodar Gimeno, R. Reyes Garcia,J.M. Gomez Saez // Endocrinol. Nutr. – 2013. – Vol. 60 (8). – 456 р.134. McMahon, D Effect of parathyroidectomy on LV mass / D McMahon, ACarrelli, N Palmeri et al // J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2015. – № 100(12).
– P. 4399-4407.135. Megan, K.A. Primary hyperparathyroidism: a literature review / K.A.Megan, F. S. David // Oncologist. – 2014. – Vol. 19 (9). – P. 919-929.136. Mehrabibahar, M Feasibility and safety of minimally invasive radioguidedparathyroidectomy using very low intraoperative dose of Tc-99m MIBI / MMehrabibahar, Z Mousavi, R Sadeghi et al // Int J Surg. 2017. – Mar. – № 39. – P. 229233.137. Melfa, G.I. Comparison of minimally invasive parathyroidectomy underlocal anaesthesia and minimally invasive video-assisted parathyroidectomy for primaryhyperparathyroidism: a cost analysis / G.I. Melfa, C. Raspanti, M. Attard et al // G Chir.2016. – Mar-Apr.
– № 37(2). – P. 61-7.134138. Michael E.L. Miller Skeletal Effects of Primary Hyperparathyroidism:Bone Mineral Density and Fracture Risk / E.L. Michael // Journal of ClinicalDensitometry. – 2013. – Vol. 16 (1). – P. 28-32.139. Minisola, S. Vitamin D: is evidence of absence, absence of evidence / S.Minisola, J. Pepe, C. Cipriani et al // Osteoporosis International.
– 2014. – Vol. 25. – P.2499.140. Minisola,S.Imagingoftheparathyroidglandsinprimaryhyperparathyroidism / S. Minisola, С. Cipriani, D. Diacinti et al // Eur J Endocrinol.2016. – Jan. – № 174(1). – Р 1-8.141. Noda, S Strategy of operative treatment of hyperparathyroidism using USscan and (99m)Tc-MIBI SPECT/CT/ S Noda, N Onoda, S Kashiwagi et al // Endocr J.2014.
– № 61(3). – Р 225-30.142. Pamputis, S. Topical diagnosis of parathyroid adenoma with neckultrasound and fine needle aspiration biopsy with PTH analysis in wash-out / S.Pamputis, Y. Patrunov, A. Sencha et al // European Congress of Radiology – Vienna,Austria. – March 2017. – Р. 0141.143. Pamputis, S.
Efficacy of ultrasound-guided percutaneous laser ablation inpatients with primary Hyperparathyroidism / S. Pamputis, Y. Patrunov, A. Sencha et al //European Congress of Radiology – Vienna, Austria. – March 2017. – Р. 0178.144. Papier, A. Neck exploration with intraoperative i-PTH assay in patients noteligible for minimally invasiveparathyroidectomy / A.
Papier, J. Kenig, M. Barczynski //Bilateral Przegl. Lek. – 2014. – Vol. 71 (2). – P. 66-71.145. Parikh A. Imaging localization and surgical approach in the management ofectopic parathyroid adenomas / A Parikh, J Suliburk, F.E. Moron // Endocrine Practice.2018. – June. – № 24(6). – P. 589-598.146. Patrunov, Y. N. Ultrasound–guided percutaneous laser ablation in patientswith primary hyperparathyroidism / Y.N. Patrunov, S.N. Pamputis, A.N. Sencha et al //Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology.
43rd São Paulo Radiological Meeting. – 2013. –Vol. 39. – P. 86.135147. Patrunov, Y.N. Efficacy of ultrasound–guided percutaneous laser ablationin patient with primary hyperparathyroidism /Y.N. Patrunov, S.N. Pamputis, A. Senchaet al // The 17th Annual Meeting of the Japan Radiological Society Abstracts “Be Cooland Practical”. – Japan, 2015. – Vol. 19.
– P. 268.148. Patrunov,Y.N.Preoperativetopicaldiagnosisofprimaryhyperparathyroidism with neck ultrasound and fine needle aspiration biopsy with PTHanalysis in wash-out / Y.N. Patrunov, S.N. Pamputis, A.N. Sencha et all // The 17thAnnual Meeting of the Japan Radiological Society Abstracts “Be Cool and Practical”. –Japan, 2015. – Vol. 19. – P. 268.149. Payne, S.J. Radiographic evaluation of non–localizing parathyroidadenomas / S.J. Payne, E. Smucker, M.A. Bruno et al // Am.
J. Otolaryngol. – 2015. –Vol. 36 (2). – P. 217-222.150. Pepe, J. Cardiovascular manifestations of primary hyperparathyroidism: anarrative review / J. Pepe, C. Cipriani, S. Conato et al // Eur J Endocrinol. 2017. – Dec. –№ 177 (6). – P. 297–R308.151. Popowicz, B. Usefulness of PTH measurements in FNAB washouts in theidentification of pathological parathyroids–analysis of the factors that influence theeffectiveness of this method / B.
Popowicz, M. Klencki, S. Sporny et al // Endokrynol.Pol. – 2014. – Vol. 65 (1). – P. 25-32.152. Prades, J.M. Endoscopic surgery of the parathyroid glands: methods andprinciples / J.M. Prades, M. Gavid, A.T. Timoshenko et al // Eur Ann OtorhinolaryngolHead Neck Dis. 2013. – Jun. – № 130(3). – P. 157-60.153. Rathi, M.S.
Management of hypovitaminosis D in patients with primaryhyperparathyroidism / M.S. Rathi, S. Gonzalez, D. Wright et al // J. Endocrinol.Invest. – 2014. – Vol. 37 (5). – P. 467-471.154. Rejnmark, L. Further insights into the pathogenesis of primaryhyperparathyroidism: a nested case–control study / L. Rejnmark, A.K. Amstrup, C.L.Mollerup et al // J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. – 2013.
– Vol. 98. – P. 87-96.136155. Rolighed, L. Vitamin D treatment in primary hyperparathyroidism: arandomized placebo controlled trial / L. Rolighed, L. Rejnmark, T. Sikjaer et al // J.Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. – 2014. – Vol. 99 (3). – P. 1072-1080.156. Ryan S, Courtney D, Moriariu J, Timon C /Surgical management ofprimary hyperparathyroidism// Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 2017. – Dec. – №274(12). – P. 4225-4232.157.