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Sue C. Kaste

Researcher at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

Publications -  293
Citations -  12192

Sue C. Kaste is an academic researcher from St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Population. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 285 publications receiving 10775 citations. Previous affiliations of Sue C. Kaste include RMIT University & University of Memphis.

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Estimation of Bone Mineral Density in Children from Diagnostic CT Images: A Comparison of Methods with and without an Internal Calibration Standard

TL;DR: In this paper, the feasibility and potential limitations of estimating bone mineral density (BMD) from standard diagnostic computed tomography (dCT) were investigated and three sets of BMD measurements for L1 and L2, each performed by a novice and an expert, for intra-and interobserver variance (n=43 studies from 38 patients; median age, 13.2 years).
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US and MRI of pediatric ocular masses with histopathological correlation.

TL;DR: The US and MRI appearance of retinoblastoma, medulloepithelioma, uveal melanoma, persistent fetal vasculature, Coats disease, corneal dermoid, retinal dysplasia and toxocara granuloma are illustrated.
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Differential attenuation of clavicle growth after asymmetric mantle radiotherapy.

TL;DR: Clavicle growth is vulnerable to radiation doses as low as 15 Gy, and patient age at the time of irradiation influences the growth rate, which is significantly different between younger and older patients.
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Effect of the cortex on ultrasonic backscatter measurements of cancellous bone.

TL;DR: Results from many previous in vitro backscatter studies of specimens of purely cancellous bone may be extrapolated with greater confidence to in vivo conditions to examine how the dense outer surface of bone (the cortex) affects backscattering measurements of interior regions of porous (cancellous) bone tissue.