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Gayle E. Woodson
Researcher at Drexel University
Publications - 77
Citations - 3927
Gayle E. Woodson is an academic researcher from Drexel University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spasmodic dysphonia & Laryngeal paralysis. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 77 publications receiving 3493 citations. Previous affiliations of Gayle E. Woodson include Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai & Southern Illinois University School of Medicine.
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Electrophysiologic recurrent laryngeal nerve monitoring during thyroid and parathyroid surgery: international standards guideline statement.
Gregory W. Randolph,Gregory W. Randolph,Henning Dralle,Hisham Abdullah,Marcin Barczyński,Rocco Domenico Alfonso Bellantone,Michael Brauckhoff,Bruno Carnaille,Sergii Cherenko,Fen‐Yu Chiang,Gianlorenzo Dionigi,Camille Finck,Dana M. Hartl,Dipti Kamani,Kerstin Lorenz,Paolo Miccolli,Radu Mihai,Akira Miyauchi,Lisa A. Orloff,Nancy D. Perrier,Manuel C Durán Poveda,Anatoly Romanchishen,Jonathan W. Serpell,Antonio Sitges-Serra,Tod Sloan,Sam Van Slycke,Samuel K. Snyder,Hiroshi Takami,Erivelto Volpi,Gayle E. Woodson +29 more
TL;DR: A review of the literature and cumulative experience of the multidisciplinary International Neural Monitoring Study Group with IONM spanning nearly 15 years confirms there is little uniformity in application of and results from nerve monitoring across different centers and helps identify areas where additional research is necessary.
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External branch of the superior laryngeal nerve monitoring during thyroid and parathyroid surgery: International Neural Monitoring Study Group standards guideline statement
Marcin Barczyński,Gregory W. Randolph,Gregory W. Randolph,Claudio Roberto Cernea,Henning Dralle,Gianlorenzo Dionigi,Piero F. Alesina,Radu Mihai,Camille Finck,Davide Lombardi,Dana M. Hartl,Akira Miyauchi,Jonathan W. Serpell,Samuel K. Snyder,Erivelto Volpi,Gayle E. Woodson,Jean Louis Kraimps,Abdullah N. Hisham +17 more
TL;DR: The hypothesis explored in this review is that the use of a standardized approach to the functional preservation of the EBSLN can be facilitated by application of IONM resulting in improved preservation of voice following thyroidectomy or parathyroidectomy.
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Eating and weight changes following chemoradiation therapy for advanced head and neck cancer.
Lisa A. Newman,Francisco Vieira,Valerie Schwiezer,Sandeep Samant,Thomas Murry,Gayle E. Woodson,Parvesh Kumar,K. Thomas Robbins +7 more
TL;DR: Patients undergoing a targeted chemoradiation protocol for head and neck cancer lost about 10% of their pretreatment weight and had a decline in eating ability, and by 18 months after therapy, most were able to eat normally and maintain their weight.
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Preliminary results of the use of indole-3-carbinol for recurrent respiratory papillomatosis
TL;DR: It is concluded that indole-3-carbinol appears to be safe and well tolerated and may be an efficacious treatment for recurrent respiratory papillomatosis.
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International neural monitoring study group guideline 2018 part I: Staging bilateral thyroid surgery with monitoring loss of signal
Rick Schneider,Gregory W. Randolph,Gregory W. Randolph,Gianlorenzo Dionigi,Che-Wei Wu,Marcin Barczyński,Feng-Yu Chiang,Zaid Al-Quaryshi,Peter Angelos,Katrin Brauckhoff,Claudio Roberto Cernea,John M. Chaplin,Jonathan Cheetham,Louise Davies,Peter E. Goretzki,Dana M. Hartl,Dipti Kamani,Emad Kandil,Natalia Kyriazidis,Whitney Liddy,Lisa A. Orloff,Joseph Scharpf,Jonathan W. Serpell,Jonathan W. Serpell,Jennifer J. Shin,Catherine F. Sinclair,Michael C. Singer,Samuel K. Snyder,Neil Tolley,Sam Van Slycke,Erivelto Volpi,Ian J. Witterick,Richard J. Wong,Gayle E. Woodson,Mark Zafereo,Henning Dralle +35 more
TL;DR: This publication offers modern, state‐of‐the‐art International Neural Monitoring Study Group guidelines based on a detailed review of the recent monitoring literature, designed to reduce technique variations, enhance the quality of neural monitoring, and assist surgeons in the clinical decision‐making process involved in surgical management of recurrent laryngeal nerve.