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A. B. Brill
Researcher at Vanderbilt University
Publications - 39
Citations - 2452
A. B. Brill is an academic researcher from Vanderbilt University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thyroid & Thyroid cancer. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 39 publications receiving 2304 citations.
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Thyroid gland tumor diagnosis at US elastography
Andrej Lyshchik,Tatsuya Higashi,Ryo Asato,Shinzo Tanaka,Juichi Ito,Jerome J. Mai,C. Pellot-Barakat,Michael F. Insana,A. B. Brill,Tsuneo Saga,Masahiro Hiraoka,Kaori Togashi +11 more
TL;DR: Elastography is a promising imaging technique that can assist in the differential diagnosis of thyroid gland cancer, and the usefulness of these criteria was not considered to be high because of their low sensitivity.
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MIRD pamphlet No. 17: the dosimetry of nonuniform activity distributions--radionuclide S values at the voxel level. Medical Internal Radiation Dose Committee.
Wesley E. Bolch,Lionel G. Bouchet,James S. Robertson,Barry W. Wessels,Jeffry A. Siegel,Roger W. Howell,Alev K. Erdi,Bulent Aydogan,Sylvain V. Costes,Evelyn E. Watson,A. B. Brill,Charkes Nd,Darrell R. Fisher,Marguerite T. Hays,Thomas +14 more
TL;DR: The utility of the MIRD schema for calculate the corresponding nonuniform distribution of radiation absorbed dose in body organs and tissues through the use of radionuclide S values defined at the voxel level is emphasized.
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Cervical Lymph Node Metastases: Diagnosis at Sonoelastography—Initial Experience
Andrej Lyshchik,Andrej Lyshchik,Tatsuya Higashi,Ryo Asato,Shinzo Tanaka,Juichi Ito,Masahiro Hiraoka,Michael F. Insana,A. B. Brill,Tsuneo Saga,Kaori Togashi +10 more
TL;DR: Sonoelastography had high accuracy (92%) in the differentiation of benign and metastatic cervical LNs in patients suspected of having thyroid or hypopharyngeal cancer.
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control
Craig Woody,Mos Kaveh,Michael Insana,M. Insana,E. Angelini,Y. K Im,A. B. Brill,R. Jaszczak,W. C Lem Karl,Milan Sonka,Honghai Zhang,Michael D. Abràmoff,Arash Amini,Stephen R. Aylward,C. Barillot,E. Bullitt,I. Buvat,D. Comaniciu,C. R. Crawford,James S. Duncan,J. A. Fessler,X. P. Hu,R. H. Huesman,M. F. Insana,P. I Rarrázaval,M. Jacob,T. Jiang,Nico Karssemeijer,E. A. Krupinski,P. Liang,Murray H. Loew,A. Manduca,Joseph M. Reinhardt,J. Sijbers,H. Soltanian-Zadeh,D. W. Townsend,Van Leemput,Moshe Kam,Gordon W. D Ay,Roger D. Pollard +39 more
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A cohort study of thyroid cancer and other thyroid diseases after the chornobyl accident: thyroid cancer in Ukraine detected during first screening.
Mykola Tronko,Geoffrey R. Howe,T Bogdanova,André Bouville,Ovsiy V. Epstein,A. B. Brill,Illya A. Likhtarev,Daniel J. Fink,Valentyn V. Markov,Ellen Greenebaum,Valery A. Olijnyk,Ihor J. Masnyk,Victor Shpak,Robert J. McConnell,Valery P. Tereshchenko,Jacob Robbins,Oleksandr V. Zvinchuk,Lydia B. Zablotska,Maureen Hatch,Nickolas Luckyanov,Elaine Ron,Terry L. Thomas,Paul G. Voillequé,Gilbert W. Beebe +23 more
TL;DR: Exposure to radioactive iodine was strongly associated with increased risk of thyroid cancer among those exposed as children and adolescents following the Chornobyl accident.