Barbara K. Kinder
Yale University
33 Papers
285 Citations
Barbara K. Kinder is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Thyroid. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 33 publications. Previous affiliations of Barbara K. Kinder include Veterans Health Administration.
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Papers
Assessment of RET/PTC Oncogene Activation and Clonality in Thyroid Nodules with Incomplete Morphological Evidence of Papillary Carcinoma : A Search for the Early Precursors of Papillary Cancer
Alfredo Fusco,Gennaro Chiappetta,Pei Hui,Ginesa Garcia-Rostan,Lauren H. Golden,Barbara K. Kinder,Deborah A. Dillon,Ada Giuliano,Anna Maria Cirafici,Massimo Santoro,Juan Rosai,Giovanni Tallini +11 more
TL;DR: The finding of microscopic foci indicative of papillary carcinoma in a hyperplastic or adenomatous nodule does not justify the interpretation of the entire lesion as papillary cancers, but it is possible that such foci may precede the development of invasive papillary cancer.
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Poorly differentiated ("insular") carcinoma of the thyroid gland: An aggressive subset of differentiated thyroid neoplasms
TL;DR: The rapid and often fatal course associated with insular carcinoma warrants aggressive treatment at the time of initial diagnosis, including total thyroidectomy and node dissection (if involved), as well as possible iodine-131, external beam irradiation and chemotherapy.
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Detection of thyroglobulin, thyroid peroxidase, and RET/PTC1 mRNA transcripts in the peripheral blood of patients with thyroid disease.
Giovanni Tallini,Ronald A. Ghossein,Janet Rettig Emanuel,James R. Gill,Barbara K. Kinder,Alexandra B. Dimich,Jose Costa,Richard J. Robbins,Gerard N. Burrow,Juan Rosai +9 more
TL;DR: TG, TPO, and RET/PTC1 mRNA are detectable in the peripheral blood of patients with thyroid disease, which correlates with a diagnosis of carcinoma.
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Mechanism of technetium 99m sestamibi parathyroid imaging and the possible role of p-glycoprotein.
Bradford K. Mitchell,Eugene A. Cornelius,Sami S. Zoghbi,John R. Murren,Rola Ghoussoub,Stuart D. Flynn,Barbara K. Kinder +6 more
TL;DR: Examination of sestamibi uptake and retention and p-glycoprotein expression in normal and abnormal parathyroid tissue suggests that size is not the single determinant of parathyroids visualization and that p- Glycop protein expression may be involved in the mechanism of par Kathyroid imaging.
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P-glycoprotein expression and multidrug resistance in adrenocortical carcinoma.
TL;DR: All 11 cases of ACC studied showed P-glycoprotein expression, which was similar to the normal adrenal cortex, which possible mechanism of multidrug resistance may help explain the significant chemoresistance seen in ACC.
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