Publications by authors named "P B Dunham"

Article Synopsis
  • Primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) can cause kidney stones, but doctors don't always check for it in patients with these stones.
  • In a study of 2264 patients with kidney stones, 383 had high calcium levels, and only 107 had their parathyroid hormone (PTH) tested.
  • Most patients tested had high PTH levels, but many didn't see a specialist, even though those referred had higher calcium and PTH levels.
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Background: Stigma surrounds parental leave during general surgery residency, yet 25% to 29% of general surgery residents have children. Parental leave experiences of non-childbearing general surgery resident parents have not been described. This study aimed to describe the non-childbearing population's parental leave experiences.

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Introduction: Most adrenal incidentalomas are not appropriately evaluated. Reporting the mass in the radiology report summary and providing recommendations in the report can positively impact evaluation. This study evaluated the effect of reporting Hounsfield units(HU) on adrenal incidentaloma follow-up.

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Introduction: In 2019, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) established a new requirement that all hospitals publish information on the standard costs of services provided. Increased price transparency allows patients to compare healthcare costs and make informed decisions about their care. We investigated compliance with this rule with regards to laparoscopic cholecystectomy, a commonly performed operation and one of the 70 shoppable services (SSs) included in the CMS requirement, among prominent hospitals in the United States.

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Importance: Plaque morphologic measures on coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) have been associated with future acute coronary syndrome (ACS). However, the evolution of calcified coronary plaques by noninvasive imaging is not known.

Objective: To ascertain whether the increasing density in calcified coronary plaque is associated with risk for ACS.

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