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Stephen S. Raab
Researcher at Memorial University of Newfoundland
Publications - 80
Citations - 6021
Stephen S. Raab is an academic researcher from Memorial University of Newfoundland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fine-needle aspiration & Cytopathology. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 79 publications receiving 5791 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephen S. Raab include University of Iowa & Henry Ford Health System.
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The 2001 Bethesda System: terminology for reporting results of cervical cytology.
Diane Solomon,Diane D. Davey,Robert J. Kurman,Marianne U. Prey,Stephen S. Raab,Mark E. Sherman,David C. Wilbur,Nancy A. Young +7 more
TL;DR: The 2001 Bethesda System terminology reflects important advances in biological understanding of cervical neoplasia and cervical screening technology.
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The 2001 Bethesda system: Terminology for reporting results of cervical cytology
Diane Solomon,Diane Davis Davey,Robert J. Kurman,Ann T. Moriarty,Dennis M. O’Connor,Marianne U. Prey,Stephen S. Raab,Mark E. Sherman,David C. Wilbur,Tom Wright,Nancy A. Young +10 more
TL;DR: After extensive internet web-based discussion groups on various aspects of the Bethesda System, a workshop was held at the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, Maryland, with participation from a broad range of constituents including cytologists, pathologist, clinicians, epidemiologists, patient advocates, and attorneys.
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Pediatric Thyroid Nodules: Disease Demographics and Clinical Management as Determined by Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy
TL;DR: FNAB is useful in the management of pediatric thyroid nodules because of its high diagnostic accuracy and minimal invasiveness, and the prevalence of malignancy in pediatric patients with thyroid nodule was 18%.
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Low Grade Transitional Cell Carcinoma of the Bladder Cytologic Diagnosis by Key Features as Identified by Logistic Regression Analysis
TL;DR: The objective of this study was to establish whether or not the presence of cytomorphologic atypia in low grade transitional cell carcinomas (TCCs) in patients with symptomatic bladder cancer contributes to their likelihood of developing bladder cancer.
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Telecytology: diagnostic accuracy in cervical-vaginal smears.
Stephen S. Raab,M. Sue Zaleski,Patricia A. Thomas,Theodore H. Niemann,Christina Isacson,Chris S. Jensen +5 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that accuracy of telecytology is high, but less than that of light microscopy.