Min En Nga
National University of Singapore
6 Papers
25 Citations
Min En Nga is an academic researcher from National University of Singapore. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thyroid nodules & Thyroid Lobectomy. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications. Previous affiliations of Min En Nga include University Health System.
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Papers
Performance of a Multigene Genomic Classifier in Thyroid Nodules With Indeterminate Cytology: A Prospective Blinded Multicenter Study.
David L. Steward,Sally E. Carty,Rebecca S. Sippel,Samantha Peiling Yang,Julie Ann Sosa,Julie Ann Sosa,Jennifer A. Sipos,James J Figge,Susan J. Mandel,Bryan R. Haugen,Kenneth D. Burman,Zubair W. Baloch,Ricardo V. Lloyd,Raja R. Seethala,William E. Gooding,Simion I. Chiosea,Cristiane Gomes-Lima,Robert L. Ferris,Jessica M. Folek,Raheela Khawaja,Priya Kundra,Kwok Seng Loh,Carrie Marshall,Sarah E. Mayson,Kelly L. McCoy,Min En Nga,Kee Yuan Ngiam,Marina N. Nikiforova,Jennifer L. Poehls,Matthew D. Ringel,Huaitao Yang,Linwah Yip,Yuri E. Nikiforov +32 more
TL;DR: In this prospective, blinded, multicenter study, the multigene GC test demonstrated a high sensitivity/NPV and reasonably high specificity/PPV, which may obviate diagnostic surgery in up to 61% of patients with Bethesda III to IV indeterminate nodules, and up to 82% of all benign nodules with indeterminates cytology.
BRAF mutation in papillary thyroid cancer—Prevalence and clinical correlation in a South‐East Asian cohort
Xueying Goh,Jeffery Lum,Samantha Peiling Yang,Siok Bee Chionh,Evelyn Siew-Chuan Koay,Lily Chiu,Rajeev Parameswaran,Kee Yuan Ngiam,T. Loh,Min En Nga,Chwee Ming Lim +10 more
TL;DR: Evaluation of the prevalence and clinico‐pathological correlation of BRAF mutation in PTC patients at a centre for thyroid cancer evaluation finds no significant difference in prevalence and clinical significance between countries.
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Pilomatricoma of the cheek: a benign tumor mimicking metastatic squamous cell carcinoma on FDG PET/CT.
TL;DR: Pilomatricoma should be considered as an uncommon differential diagnosis for an FDG-avid cutaneous lesion on PET/CT, even in the presence of ipsilateral FDg-avid cervical lymphadenopathy.
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Predictors of thyroxine replacement following hemithyroidectomy in a south east Asian cohort
Peng Ng,Cheryl Jing Yi Ho,Wee Boon Tan,Kee Yuan Ngiam,Chwee Ming Lim,Kwok Seng Loh,Min En Nga,Rajeev Parameswaran +7 more
TL;DR: Thyroxine replacement following a hemithyroidectomy is not commonly discussed during consent for the procedure as the risk of hypothyroidism is perceived to be low.