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Mary H. Samuels
Researcher at Oregon Health & Science University
Publications - 91
Citations - 6067
Mary H. Samuels is an academic researcher from Oregon Health & Science University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thyroid function & Thyroid. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 88 publications receiving 5004 citations. Previous affiliations of Mary H. Samuels include Murphy Oil & University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.
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2016 American Thyroid Association Guidelines for Diagnosis and Management of Hyperthyroidism and Other Causes of Thyrotoxicosis
Douglas S. Ross,Henry B. Burch,David S. Cooper,M. Carol Greenlee,Peter Laurberg,Ana Luiza Maia,Scott A. Rivkees,Mary H. Samuels,Julie Ann Sosa,Marius N. Stan,Martin A. Walter +10 more
TL;DR: One hundred twenty-four evidence-based recommendations were developed to aid in the care of patients with thyrotoxicosis and to share what the task force believes is current, rational, and optimal medical practice.
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A comparison of recombinant human thyrotropin and thyroid hormone withdrawal for the detection of thyroid remnant or cancer.
Bryan R. Haugen,Furio Pacini,Christoph Reiners,Martin Schlumberger,Paul W. Ladenson,Steven I. Sherman,David S. Cooper,Kathryn E. Graham,Lewis E. Braverman,Monica C. Skarulis,Terry F. Davies,Leslie J. DeGroot,Ernest L. Mazzaferri,Gilbert H. Daniels,Douglas S. Ross,Markus Luster,Mary H. Samuels,David V. Becker,Harry R. Maxon,Ralph R. Cavalieri,Carole A. Spencer,Kevin McEllin,Bruce D. Weintraub,E. Chester Ridgway +23 more
TL;DR: Comparing the effect of administered recombinant TSH with thyroid hormone withdrawal on the results of radioiodine whole body scanning (WBS) and serum thyroglobulin (Tg) levels found recombinant human TSH administration is a safe and effective means of stimulatingRadioiodine uptake and serum Tg levels in patients undergoing evaluation for thyroid cancer persistence and recurrence.
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Hormonal replacement in hypopituitarism in adults: An endocrine society clinical practice guideline
Maria Fleseriu,Ibrahim A. Hashim,Niki Karavitaki,Niki Karavitaki,Shlomo Melmed,M. Hassan Murad,Roberto Salvatori,Mary H. Samuels +7 more
TL;DR: Using an evidence-based approach, this guideline addresses important clinical issues regarding the evaluation and management of hypopituitarism in adults, including appropriate biochemical assessments, specific therapeutic decisions to decrease the risk of co-morbidities due to hormonal over-replacements or under-replacement, and managing hypopitsuits during pregnancy, pituitary surgery, and other types of surgeries.
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Sensitivity and specificity of six tests for the diagnosis of adult GH deficiency.
Beverly M. K. Biller,Mary H. Samuels,Anthony Zagar,David M. Cook,Baha M. Arafah,Vivien Bonert,Stavros S. Stavrou,David L. Kleinberg,John J. Chipman,Mark L. Hartman +9 more
TL;DR: The ARG plus GHRH test represents an excellent alternative to the ITT for the diagnosis of GH deficiency in adults and can be made without performing an ITT, provided that test-specific cut-points are used.
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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.