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Full-Text Articles in Medical Anatomy
Understanding The Effects Of Hormone Treatments On The Transgender Singer: A Pedagogical Study And Voice Studio Guide, Erin M. Hannon
Understanding The Effects Of Hormone Treatments On The Transgender Singer: A Pedagogical Study And Voice Studio Guide, Erin M. Hannon
Theses and Dissertations--Music
Transitioning from one gender to another can be an arduous and emotionally charged experience, accompanied by many physical and mental transformations. The journey of self-discovery and vocal explorations is both unique and deeply personal. Modifications that emerge in an individual's vocal characteristics have a profound influence on their capacity to communicate and express themselves.
Transgender vocal students and professional singers must navigate the delicate balance between their vocal and gender identities while considering the possible risks of Gender Affirming Hormone Therapy. Though these therapies may significantly alter one's appearance and overall well-being, they are also capable of causing notable declines …
Patient With Multiple Genetically Distinct Thyroid Nodules Including Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma Harboring Novel Ywhag-Braf Fusion, Ruihe Lin, Zi-Xuan Wang, Elizabeth Cottrill, Nitika Badjatia, Stacey Gargano
Patient With Multiple Genetically Distinct Thyroid Nodules Including Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma Harboring Novel Ywhag-Braf Fusion, Ruihe Lin, Zi-Xuan Wang, Elizabeth Cottrill, Nitika Badjatia, Stacey Gargano
Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Faculty Papers
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) analysis of thyroid samples aids in risk stratification of cytologically indeterminate nodules and contributes to our understanding of molecular mechanisms in thyroid neoplasia. Several genes, including BRAF, RAS, and EIF1AX, are known to play a role in thyroid tumorigenesis. Here we report a case of papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) in which a single lesion harbored a novel YWHAG-BRAF fusion and EIF1AX mutation and displayed mixed morphological findings. The patient is a 74-year-old female with multiple incidentally discovered thyroid nodules, two of which were sampled by ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration (FNA). Cytologic diagnosis for both nodules was suspicious …
A Preliminary Report Of Percutaneous Craniofacial Osteoplasty In A Rat Calvarium, William J. Parkes, Md, Jewel Greywoode, Md, Brian J. O'Hara, Md, Ryan N. Heffelfinger, Md, Howard Krein, Md, Phd
A Preliminary Report Of Percutaneous Craniofacial Osteoplasty In A Rat Calvarium, William J. Parkes, Md, Jewel Greywoode, Md, Brian J. O'Hara, Md, Ryan N. Heffelfinger, Md, Howard Krein, Md, Phd
Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Presentations and Grand Rounds
Objective: To evaluate the potential for injectable, permanent bone augmentation by assessing the biocompatibility and bioactivity of subperiosteal hydroxylapatite (Radiesse) deposition in a rat model.
Methods: Fourteen adult Sprague Dawley rats were injected in the parietal skull with hydroxylapatite (n=10) or a carrier gel control (n=4), using a subperiosteal injection technique on the right and a subcutaneous injection technique on the left. At 1, 3, and 6 months, 3 rats (1 negative control, 2 variables) were sacrificed. At 12 months, the remaining 5 rats were sacrificed. After each harvest, the calvaria were examined under both light and polarized microscopy.
Results: …