Publications by authors named "Paschke R"

The introduction of molecular testing (MT) of cytologically indeterminate thyroid nodules (ITNs) alone has not impacted thyroidectomy rates. Due to this, we evaluated the incremental diagnostic value of various clinical variables in addition to MT results, in predicting the risk of malignancy (ROM) among ITNs. This prospective observational study included 1024 consecutive ITNs that underwent reflexive ThyroSPEC MT between Jul 30, 2020, and Oct 30, 2023.

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Background: Gray horses are predisposed to equine malignant melanoma (EMM) with advancing age. Depending on the tumor's location and size, they can cause severe problems (e.g.

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Context: Two-thirds of metastatic differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) patients have radioiodine (RAI)-resistant disease, resulting in poor prognosis and high mortality. For rare NTRK and RET fusion-positive metastatic, RAI-resistant thyroid cancers, variable success of re-induction of RAI avidity during treatment with NTRK or RET inhibitors has been reported.

Case Presentation And Results: We report two cases with RAI-resistant lung metastases treated with larotrectinib: an 83-year-old male presenting with an ETV6::NTRK3 fusion-positive tumor with the TERT promoter mutation c.

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  • Human carbonic anhydrase IX (hCA IX) is an important enzyme involved in converting carbon dioxide and water, predominantly overexpressed in hypoxic tumors, and is targeted by certain drugs for cancer treatment.
  • Researchers are proposing a new drug approach by linking natural cytotoxic substances, betulin and betulinic acid, to existing hCA IX inhibitors (sulfonamides), adjusting linker lengths to optimize targeting and effectiveness.
  • The study shows these new conjugates exhibit effective cytotoxicity against cancer cells in lab tests, significant inhibition of hCA IX activity, and can induce cell death, suggesting a promising strategy for treating tumors associated with hCA IX.
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  • Nonautoimmune hyperthyroidism (NAH) results from mutations in the thyroid stimulating hormone receptor (TSHR) and correlates with a high incidence of papillary thyroid cancer in specific mouse models.
  • Whole exome sequencing and phosphoproteome analysis of these mice revealed three mutated genes but indicated distinct changes in signaling pathways related to cancer development, particularly in the ERK/MAPK pathway.
  • The study establishes a potential mechanism linking TSH signaling to thyroid cancer via alterations in phosphoproteins, marking a significant finding in understanding thyroid carcinoma development.
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Molecular testing for cytologically indeterminate thyroid nodules (ITNs) is often reported with incomplete data on clinical assessment and ultrasound malignancy risk (USMR) stratification. This study aimed to clinically validate the diagnostic accuracy of a novel molecular test, assess the incremental preoperative malignancy risk of other clinical factors, and measure the impacts of introducing molecular testing at the population level. Comprehensive clinical data were collected prospectively for the first 615 consecutive patients with ITNs in a centralized health care system following implementation of a reflexive molecular test.

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Viroporins are small ion channels in membranes of enveloped viruses that play key roles during viral life cycles. To use viroporins as drug targets against viral infection requires in-depth mechanistic understanding and, with that, methods that enable investigations under in situ conditions. Here, we apply surface-enhanced infrared absorption (SEIRA) spectroscopy to Influenza A M2 reconstituted within a solid-supported membrane, to shed light on the mechanics of its viroporin function.

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Objective: The aim of this study was to prospectively evaluate the quality of postoperative neck ultrasound (POU) for thyroid cancer patients after implementing European Thyroid Association (ETA) guideline-based POU assessment.

Methods: Our analysis involved 672 differentiated thyroid cancer patients. POU report quality was compared between the implementation radiology group (IRG), which implemented ETA guideline-based assessment in 2018, and all non-implementation radiology groups (NIRG).

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  • Widespread use of sensitive imaging techniques has led to the detection of many thyroid nodules, most of which are benign and don’t require treatment.
  • When cancer is diagnosed, it is often in the form of small, low-risk tumors that can be managed conservatively.
  • New guidelines have been created to help doctors approach the assessment and management of thyroid nodules in adults while considering patient preferences and building on previous research.
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Objective: Advances in our understanding of the molecular biology of thyroid tumours is being rapidly translated into their clinical management. This review summarizes the current use of molecular testing in thyroid tumours, focusing on their usefulness as diagnostic and prognostic tools to guide treatment with consideration of present limitations.

Design: Considerations about molecular testing applications for the diagnosis and treatment of thyroid tumours are divided into four sections/roles: (1) evaluating cytologically indeterminate thyroid nodules; (2) guiding extent of surgery in indeterminate thyroid nodules; (3) completing histological characterization of thyroid tumours and (4) identifying actionable mutations in advanced progressive thyroid cancers.

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Background: Thyroid nodules affect up to 65% of the population. Although fine needle aspirate (FNA) cytology is the gold standard for diagnosis, 15-30% of results are indeterminate. Molecular testing may aid in the diagnosis of nodules and potentially reduce unnecessary surgery.

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Non-invasive visualisation of the expression of hypoxia-related proteins, such as carbonic anhydrase IX (CA IX), by positron emission tomography (PET) could provide important information on the oxygenation status of tumours. Since betulinic acid derivatives bind specifically to CA IX the aim of the study was the development betulinic acid-based Ga-labelled PET tracers and to evaluate the hypoxia detecting properties in vitro and in vivo. The binding of betulinic acid (B-DOTA) and betulinyl-3-sulfamate (BS-DOTA) was assessed in two rat tumour cell lines (AT1 prostate and Walker-256 mammary carcinomas).

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To present clinical outcomes of the prospective implementation of the 2015 American Thyroid Association (ATA) guidelines for the management of thyroid nodules and differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) using the modified ATA recurrence risk (RR) stratification system. We prospectively analyzed 612 patients with DTC treated between April 2017 and December 2021 in Calgary, Alberta. Each patient was prospectively assigned a modified ATA RR and American Joint Committee Cancer 8th edition stage.

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The follicle-stimulating hormone receptor (FSHR) belongs to the glycoprotein hormone receptors, a subfamily of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). FSHR is involved in reproductive processes such as gonadal development and maturation. Structurally, the extensive extracellular domain, which contains the hormone-binding site and is linked to the transmembrane domain by the hinge region (HR), is characteristic for these receptors.

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Objective: Genetic testing is increasingly used to diagnose or rule out thyroid cancer in indeterminate fine-needle aspirations. This review evaluates the usefulness of these methods with considerations of advantages and limitations.

Design: Given the diagnostic problem associated with the increasing incidental detection of indeterminate thyroid nodules in the context of thyroid cancer overtreatment, we consider the conditions and respective necessary settings for the role of genetic testing to improve presurgical malignancy risk stratification.

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  • The COVID-19 pandemic, two years in, still poses a global health crisis with evolving SARS-CoV-2 variants that may evade immunity and potentially transmit between species.
  • Analysis of 276,712 samples shows that these variants destabilize the spike (S) protein, making it more likely for host cells to recognize it by altering its structure and increasing its hydrophobicity.
  • Key findings highlight specific regions in the S protein that rarely change, which are crucial for understanding its function and will aid in vaccine development and monitoring disease spread.
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Objectives: There has been slow adoption of thyroid ultrasound guidelines with adherence rates as low as 30% and no population-based studies investigating adherence to guideline-based malignancy risk assessment. We therefore evaluated the impact of adherence to the 2015 ATA guidelines or 2017 ACR-TIRADS guidelines on the quality of thyroid ultrasound reports in our healthcare region.

Methods: We reviewed 899 thyroid ultrasound reports of patients who received fine-needle aspiration biopsy and were diagnosed with Bethesda III or IV nodules or thyroid cancer.

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  • - The study aimed to evaluate whether selumetinib combined with radioactive iodine (RAI) improves complete remission rates in patients with high-risk differentiated thyroid cancer compared to RAI alone.
  • - In a phase III clinical trial with 400 participants, patients were assigned to receive either selumetinib or a placebo, but results showed no significant improvement in remission rates after 18 months between the two groups.
  • - Although selumetinib did not enhance treatment outcomes, it was associated with some adverse effects, primarily dermatitis acneiform, without any treatment-related deaths reported.
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Introduction: The reported ROM within TBSRTC categories varies widely and depends on several factors in the clinical care pathway for thyroid nodules, including sonographic risk stratification, cytology expertise, selection criteria for surgical resection, and definitions of malignancy used.

Methods: We present 5,867 consecutive thyroid FNAC and corresponding surgical pathology in the context of a comprehensive, single-payer health care system with centralized cytology and surgical pathology services for over 1.5 million inhabitants.

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The human adrenal cortex undergoes several rapid remodeling steps during its lifetime. In rodents, similar remodeling occurs postnatally in the "X-zone" layer through unknown mechanisms. Furthermore, little is known regarding the impact of thyroid hormone (TH) on adrenal glands in humans.

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Objective: The first edition of the American Association of Clinical Endocrinology/American College of Endocrinology/Associazione Medici Endocrinologi Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Thyroid Nodules was published in 2006 and updated in 2010 and 2016. The American Association of Clinical Endocrinology/American College of Endocrinology/Associazione Medici Endocrinologi multidisciplinary thyroid nodules task force was charged with developing a novel interactive electronic algorithmic tool to evaluate thyroid nodules.

Methods: The Thyroid Nodule App (termed TNAPP) was based on the updated 2016 clinical practice guideline recommendations while incorporating recent scientific evidence and avoiding unnecessary diagnostic procedures and surgical overtreatment.

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Objective: The aim of the study was to identify patients with NTRK fusion-positive or RET fusion/mutation-positive thyroid cancers, who could benefit from neurotrophic tyrosine kinase receptor (NTRK) or receptor tyrosine kinase (RET) inhibitors.

Methods: Patients were identified in the Calgary prospective thyroid cancer database (N= 482). Patients were 'pre-screened' with clinically available MassARRAY® BRAF test, Colon Panel, Melanoma Panel, or ThyroSPEC™.

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  • Familial nonautoimmune hyperthyroidism (FNAH) is a rare condition caused by a genetic mutation affecting the thyroid gland, and it can run in families.
  • In a study, many families didn’t realize they had FNAH until three generations had already shown symptoms like high thyroid hormone levels.
  • One case involved a boy diagnosed at age 3 who had a lot of ups and downs with his thyroid treatments, and his family had similar issues; doctors recommend surgery for better treatment outcomes.
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The naturally occurring betulinic acid (BA) and its derivative NVX-207 induce apoptosis in equine melanoma cells in vitro. After topical application, high concentrations of the substances can be reached in healthy equine skin. With the aim to investigate the effect and safety of topically applied BA and NVX-207 in horses with melanocytic tumors, the longitudinal, prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study protocol included eighteen Lipizzaner mares with early-stage cutaneous melanoma assigned to three groups.

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