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Jugesh I. Cheema
Researcher at Yale University
Publications - 4
Citations - 1406
Jugesh I. Cheema is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Colonoscopy & Computed Tomography Colonography. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 1349 citations.
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Accuracy of CT Colonography for Detection of Large Adenomas and Cancers
C. Daniel Johnson,Mei Hsiu Chen,Alicia Y. Toledano,Jay P. Heiken,Abraham H. Dachman,Mark D. Kuo,Christine O. Menias,Betina Siewert,Jugesh I. Cheema,Richard G. Obregon,Jeff L. Fidler,Peter Zimmerman,Karen M. Horton,Kevin J. Coakley,Revathy B. Iyer,Amy K. Hara,Robert A. Halvorsen,Giovanna Casola,Judy Yee,Benjamin A. Herman,Lawrence J. Burgart,Paul J. Limburg +21 more
TL;DR: In this study of asymptomatic adults, CT colonographic screening identified 90% of subjects with adenomas or cancers measuring 10 mm or more in diameter, augmenting published data on the role of CT colonography in screening patients with an average risk of colorectal cancer.
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Accuracy of ct colonography for detection of large adenomas and cancers
C. Daniel Johnson,Mei Hsiu Chen,Alicia Y. Toledano,Jay P. Heiken,Abraham H. Dachman,Mark D. Kuo,Christine O. Menias,Betina Siewert,Jugesh I. Cheema,Richard G. Obregon,Jeff L. Fidler,Peter Zimmerman,Karen M. Horton,Kevin J. Coakley,Revathy B. Iyer,Amy K. Hara,Robert A. Halvorsen,Giovanna Casola,Judy Yee,Benjamin A. Herman,Lawrence J. Burgart,Paul J. Limburg +21 more
TL;DR: Comparing the accuracy of CT colonography in detecting histologically confirmed, large colorectal adenomas and cancers with findings on screening colonoscopy and histologic review, the reference standard shows that CT colonographic screening identified 90% of asymptomatic adults with adenoma and cancers ≥10 mm in diameter that were detected by screening colonoscope.
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ACRIN CT colonography trial: Does reader's preference for primary two-dimensional versus primary three-dimensional interpretation affect performance?
Amy K. Hara,Meridith Blevins,Mei Hsiu Chen,Abraham H. Dachman,Mark D. Kuo,Christine O. Menias,Bettina Siewert,Jugesh I. Cheema,Richard G. Obregon,Jeff L. Fidler,Peter Zimmerman,Karen M. Horton,Kevin J. Coakley,Revathy B. Iyer,Robert A. Halvorsen,Giovanna Casola,Judy Yee,Benjamin A. Herman,C. Daniel Johnson +18 more
TL;DR: The reader's preference for interpretive method had no effect on CT colonographic performance and little change was observed in readers' preferences when comparing them at study start and study end.
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CT colonography for the detection of nonpolypoid adenomas: sensitivity assessed with restricted national CT colonography trial criteria
Jeff L. Fidler,Zheng Zhang,Benjamin A. Herman,Paul J. Limburg,Joel G. Fletcher,Abraham H. Dachman,Jay P. Heiken,Mark D. Kuo,Christine O. Menias,Bettina Siewert,Jugesh I. Cheema,Richard G. Obregon,Peter Zimmerman,Karen M. Horton,Kevin J. Coakley,Revathy B. Iyer,Amy K. Hara,Robert A. Halvorsen,Giovanna Casola,Judy Yee,Lawrence J. Burgart,C. Daniel Johnson +21 more
TL;DR: In this large screening population, nonpolypoid adenomas had a very low prevalence, and advanced pathologic features were uncommon in polyps<10 mm in diameter, and most non polypoidAdenomas are technically visible at CTC.