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Kathryn G. Schuff
Researcher at Oregon Health & Science University
Publications - 34
Citations - 11981
Kathryn G. Schuff is an academic researcher from Oregon Health & Science University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Profile of mood states & Thyroid cancer. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 34 publications receiving 9324 citations.
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2015 American Thyroid Association Management Guidelines for Adult Patients with Thyroid Nodules and Differentiated Thyroid Cancer: The American Thyroid Association Guidelines Task Force on Thyroid Nodules and Differentiated Thyroid Cancer.
Bryan R. Haugen,Erik K. Alexander,Keith C. Bible,Gerard M. Doherty,Susan J. Mandel,Yuri E. Nikiforov,Furio Pacini,Gregory W. Randolph,Anna M. Sawka,Martin Schlumberger,Kathryn G. Schuff,Steven I. Sherman,Julie Ann Sosa,David L. Steward,R. Michael Tuttle,Leonard Wartofsky +15 more
TL;DR: Evidence-based recommendations are developed to inform clinical decision-making in the management of thyroid nodules and differentiated thyroid cancer and represent, in the authors' opinion, contemporary optimal care for patients with these disorders.
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American Thyroid Association Guidelines on the Management of Thyroid Nodules and Differentiated Thyroid Cancer Task Force Review and Recommendation on the Proposed Renaming of Encapsulated Follicular Variant Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma Without Invasion to Noninvasive Follicular Thyroid Neoplasm with Papillary-Like Nuclear Features
Bryan R. Haugen,Anna M. Sawka,Erik K. Alexander,Keith C. Bible,Patrizio Caturegli,Gerard M. Doherty,Susan J. Mandel,John C. Morris,Aziza Nassar,Furio Pacini,Martin Schlumberger,Kathryn G. Schuff,Steven I. Sherman,Hilary Somerset,Julie Ann Sosa,David L. Steward,Leonard Wartofsky,Michelle D. Williams +17 more
TL;DR: It is recommended that the histopathologic nomenclature for eFVPTC without invasion be reclassified as a NIFTP, given the excellent prognosis of this neoplastic variant.
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A Comparison of Short-Term Changes in Health-Related Quality of Life in Thyroid Carcinoma Patients Undergoing Diagnostic Evaluation with Recombinant Human Thyrotropin Compared with Thyroid Hormone Withdrawal
Pamela R. Schroeder,Bryan R. Haugen,Furio Pacini,Christoph Reiners,Martin Schlumberger,Steven I. Sherman,David S. Cooper,Kathryn G. Schuff,Lewis E. Braverman,Monica C. Skarulis,Terry F. Davies,Ernest L. Mazzaferri,Gilbert H. Daniels,Douglas S. Ross,Markus Luster,Mary H. Samuels,Bruce D. Weintraub,E. Chester Ridgway,Paul W. Ladenson +18 more
TL;DR: Short-term hypothyroidism after L-T4 withdrawal is associated with a significant decline in quality of life that is abrogated by rhTSH use, and patients' HRQOL scores were significantly below congestive heart failure, depression, and migraine headache norms.
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Health status, psychological symptoms, mood, and cognition in L-thyroxine-treated hypothyroid subjects.
TL;DR: This group of L-T4-treated subjects had decrements in health status, psychological function, working memory, and motor learning compared to euthyroid controls, and randomized studies targeting different TSH levels and memory subdomains would clarify these issues.
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Lack of prolactin receptor signaling in mice results in lactotroph proliferation and prolactinomas by dopamine-dependent and -independent mechanisms
Kathryn G. Schuff,Shane T. Hentges,Michele A. Kelly,Nadine Binart,Paul A. Kelly,P. Michael Iuvone,Sylvia L. Asa,Malcolm J. Low +7 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that PRL inhibits lactotrophs by two distinct mechanisms: (a) indirectly by activation of hypothalamic dopamine neurons and (b) directly within the pituitary in a dopamine-independent fashion.