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Bruno Carnaille

Researcher at university of lille

Publications -  131
Citations -  5833

Bruno Carnaille is an academic researcher from university of lille. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thyroidectomy & Hyperparathyroidism. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 129 publications receiving 5295 citations. Previous affiliations of Bruno Carnaille include Lille University of Science and Technology.

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Hypocalcemia following thyroid surgery: incidence and prediction of outcome

TL;DR: It was found that patients carried a high risk for permanent hypoparathyroidism if fewer than threeParathyroid glands were preserved in situ during surgery or the early serum parathyroid hormone level was ≤ 12 pg/ml, the delayed serum calcium levels ≤ 8 mg/dl, or the delayed Sera phosphorus level ≥ 4mg/dl under oral calcium therapy.
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Adrenocortical carcinomas: surgical trends and results of a 253-patient series from the French Association of Endocrine Surgeons study group.

TL;DR: Curative resection, precursor secretion, recent diagnosis, and local stage were favorably associated with survival and a better prognosis was found in patients operated on after 1988.
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Weiss system revisited: A clinicopathologic and immunohistochemical study of 49 adrenocortical tumors

TL;DR: The value of MIB-1 labeling in the diagnosis of adrenocortical malignancy was assessed and the lack of reliability for some Weiss criteria led us to propose a statistically modified system, based on the most reliable criteria.
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Essential hypertension: First reason for persistent hypertension after unilateral adrenalectomy for primary aldosteronism?

TL;DR: Persistent hypertension suggests that coexisting essential hypertension is present and allows cure or improvement of hypertension in all patients with primary aldosteronism induced by unilateral excessive source of aldosterone secretion regardless of the pathologic findings.