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David C. Wilbur
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 193
Citations - 14359
David C. Wilbur is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Squamous intraepithelial lesion & Mass screening. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 191 publications receiving 13108 citations. Previous affiliations of David C. Wilbur include Walter Reed Army Medical Center & University of Rochester.
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Case records of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 32-2003. A 37-year-old woman with atypical squamous cells on a Papanicolaou smear.
TL;DR: A 37-year-old woman was referred to the colposcopy clinic because of two Papanicolaou smears showing atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASC-US); she had had one spontaneous first-trimester abortion.
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Infarction in a Meningioma After Cardiac Arrest: Computed Tomographic and Pathologic Findings
TL;DR: A report on the development of a low-attenuation area in a meningioma after a cardiac arrest and a postmortem examination disclosed a central area of necrosis within the tumor, suggesting that ischemie events can occur in the natural history of mening ioma.
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Changes in participant performance in the "test-taking" environment: observations from the 2006 College of American Pathologists Gynecologic Cytology Proficiency Testing Program.
TL;DR: In the test-taking environment, both cytotechnologists and pathologists appear to use a defensive strategy that results in "upgrading" of category B slides, more pronounced among cytoteschnologists than among pathologists.
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Trends in cervical cytology screening and reporting practices: results from the College of American Pathologists 2011 PAP education supplemental questionnaire.
Barbara A. Crothers,Teresa M. Darragh,Rosemary H. Tambouret,Ritu Nayar,Güliz A. Barkan,Chengquan Zhao,Christine N. Booth,Vijayalakshmi Padmanabhan,Z. Laura Tabatabai,Rhona J. Souers,Nicole Thomas,David C. Wilbur,Ann T. Moriarty +12 more
TL;DR: The field of gynecologic cytology is evolving rapidly and the nonstandard use of "low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion cannot exclude high-grade Squamish intraepidemic lesion" is used by most laboratories to report the presence of low-gradeSquamous intraEPithelialLesion.
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Fine-needle aspirates of adenocarcinoma/metastatic carcinoma that resemble hepatocellular carcinoma: correlating cytologic features and performance in the College of American Pathologists Nongynecologic Cytology Program.
TL;DR: Cases of adenocarcinoma/metastatic carcinoma with moderate amounts of granular cytoplasm and round nuclei with even chromatin are frequently misclassified as hepatocellular carcinoma.