7 results on '"Belinsky, Irina"'
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2. List of Contributors
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Adamthwaite, Jonathan, primary, Deek, Nidal Farhan AL, additional, Alhusainan, Hanan, additional, Allen, Robert J., additional, Ayers, Rebecca, additional, Azad, Gurdip, additional, Azzi, Alain J., additional, Barnacle, Alex, additional, Bartlett, Scott P., additional, Belinsky, Irina, additional, Ben-Amotz, Oded, additional, Blecher, Nathaniel A., additional, Boyd, Kirsty, additional, Bruckman, Karl C., additional, Buck, Donald W., additional, Bulstrode, Neil W., additional, Burr, Nicola, additional, Butler, Daniel P., additional, Cohen, Marc A., additional, Coleman, Sydney R., additional, Constantine, Ryan, additional, Coriddi, Michelle, additional, Cugno, Sabrina, additional, David, David J., additional, Davidge, Kristen M., additional, Dayan, Joseph, additional, Degreef, Ilse, additional, Dunaway, David J., additional, Egro, Francesco M., additional, Elahi, Ebby, additional, Elyassnia, Dino, additional, Evans, Kathryn, additional, Farhadieh, Rostam D., additional, Findlay, Michael W., additional, Firmin, Françoise, additional, Fisher, David M., additional, Flood, Stephen, additional, Forte, Antonio J., additional, Gascoigne, Adam C., additional, Gilardino, Mirko S., additional, Greig, Aina V.H., additional, Grobbelaar, Adriaan O., additional, Gurtner, Geoffrey C., additional, Gunn, Lucinda, additional, Guyuron, Bahman, additional, Hall-Findlay, Elizabeth J., additional, Hanasono, Matthew M., additional, Harper, John, additional, Hassan, Kareem, additional, Henderson, Michael A., additional, Hespe, Geoffrey E., additional, Heuft, Tobias, additional, Hofer, Stefan O.P., additional, Hovius, Steven E.R., additional, Howes, Benjamin H.L., additional, Hsieh, Yun-Huan (Barry), additional, Jallali, Navid, additional, Jemec, Barbara, additional, Joji, Nikita, additional, Kanani, Mazyar, additional, Kataru, Raghu P., additional, Kerolus, Julia L., additional, Kinsler, Veronica, additional, Krauss, Emily M., additional, Leckenby, Jonathan I., additional, Lee, Gordon K., additional, Levi, Ben, additional, Levin, L. Scott, additional, Liew, Se Hwang, additional, Loh, Charles Y.Y., additional, Mackinnon, Susan E., additional, Marten, Timothy J., additional, Mathes, David W., additional, McCarten, Gregory, additional, McNab, Alan A., additional, Mehrara, Babak J., additional, Mendelson, Bryan, additional, Mendenhall, Shaun D., additional, Mericli, Alexander F., additional, Mimica, Ximena, additional, Morrison, Edwin, additional, Morrison, Wayne A.J., additional, Morritt, Andrew, additional, Mosahebi, Afshin, additional, Murray, Peter M., additional, Mushtaq, Imran, additional, Muthialu, Nagarajan, additional, Myers, Simon, additional, Nassif, Paul S., additional, Nijhuis, Tim H.J., additional, Nikkhah, Dariush, additional, Niranjan, Niri S., additional, Noland, Shelley S., additional, Nutting, Chris, additional, Ogunleye, Adeyemi A., additional, O’Neill, Anne C., additional, Pearl, Robert, additional, Lee Peng, Grace, additional, Perotti, Olivia M., additional, Pickford, Mark, additional, Power, Hollie A., additional, Rao, Krishna, additional, Rau, Aline, additional, Reavey, Patrick L., additional, Richter, Dirk F., additional, Rodriguez, Abigail M., additional, Rossi, Carlo Riccardo, additional, Rubin, J. Peter, additional, Saint-Cyr, Michel, additional, Sammut, Donald, additional, See, Marlene, additional, Siemionow, Maria Z., additional, Sivakumar, Bran, additional, Smith, Oliver J., additional, Smith, Paul, additional, Sommariva, Antonio, additional, Sommerlad, Brian C., additional, Soufan, Catherine, additional, Steinbacher, Derek M., additional, Sud, Ajay R., additional, Sullivan, Justine Victoria, additional, Swan, Marc C., additional, Tang, Jin Bo, additional, Totonchi, Ali, additional, Townley, William A., additional, van de Lande, Lara S., additional, Weber, Renata V., additional, Wei, Fu-Chan, additional, Werker, Paul M.N., additional, Wink, Jason, additional, Withey, Simon, additional, Wong, Chin Ho, additional, Wong, Stacy, additional, Ziabari, Yasamin, additional, Zoltan, Susan, additional, and Zor, Fatih, additional
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- 2022
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3. Cystoid corneoscleral squamous cell carcinoma.
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Charles NC, Goyal H, and Belinsky I
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- Biopsy, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell pathology, Conjunctiva pathology, Conjunctival Neoplasms pathology, Sclera pathology
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- 2019
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4. Extent of Resection, Visual, and Endocrinologic Outcomes for Endoscopic Endonasal Surgery for Recurrent Pituitary Adenomas.
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Do H, Kshettry VR, Siu A, Belinsky I, Farrell CJ, Nyquist G, Rosen M, and Evans JJ
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- Adenoma complications, Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Pituitary Neoplasms complications, Postoperative Complications epidemiology, Postoperative Complications etiology, Retrospective Studies, Vision Disorders etiology, Young Adult, Adenoma surgery, Endocrine System physiology, Endoscopy, Neurosurgical Procedures methods, Nose surgery, Pituitary Neoplasms surgery, Treatment Outcome, Vision Disorders surgery
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Objective: To assess outcomes after endoscopic endonasal surgery for recurrent or residual pituitary adenomas., Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 61 patients from 2009 to 2016 who underwent endoscopic endonasal surgery for recurrent or residual pituitary adenomas after previous microscopic or endoscopic transsphenoidal operation., Results: The previous surgical approach was endoscopic endonasal in 55.7% and microscopic in 44.2% of patients. The mean preoperative maximal tumor diameter was 2.3 cm. Tumor commonly invaded the suprasellar cistern (63.9%). Gross total resection (GTR) was achieved in 31 patients (51.7%). GTR rate was 68.4% and 21.7% for Knosp grade 0-2 and grade 3-4 tumors, respectively (P < 0.001). GTR was 73.1% and 35.3% for patients with previous microscopic and endoscopic transsphenoidal surgery, respectively (P = 0.002). On multivariate analysis, smaller tumor size (odds ratio [OR], 1.1 per cm; P = 0.007), Knosp grade 0-2 (OR, 9.7; P = 0.002), and previous microscopic approach (OR, 12.7; P = 0.007) were independent predictors of GTR. Preoperative visual deficit outcome was improved in 32.5%, unchanged in 62.5%, and worse in 5.0%. New postoperative endocrinopathies included adrenal insufficiency (6.5%), hypothyroidism (8.1%), hypogonadism (6.5%), and diabetes insipidus (4.9%). Complications included postoperative cerebrospinal fluid leak (4.9%), meningitis (1.6%), medical complications (4.9%), and postoperative hematoma requiring re-exploration (3.2%)., Conclusions: The endoscopic endonasal approach provides a safe and effective option for recurrent pituitary adenomas. Smaller tumor size, absence of cavernous sinus invasion, and previous microscopic approach were independent predictors of GTR. This finding might suggest that inadequate exposure or limited viewing angle may adversely affect extent of resection in primary microscopic surgeries., (Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2017
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5. Extranodal natural killer/T-cell lymphoma masquerading as conjunctivitis.
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Charles NC, Liu CZ, Belinsky I, and Patel P
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- Adult, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols therapeutic use, Biomarkers, Tumor metabolism, Conjunctivitis metabolism, Diagnosis, Differential, Eyelid Neoplasms drug therapy, Eyelid Neoplasms metabolism, Humans, Lymphoma, Extranodal NK-T-Cell drug therapy, Lymphoma, Extranodal NK-T-Cell metabolism, Male, Positron-Emission Tomography, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Conjunctivitis diagnosis, Eyelid Neoplasms diagnosis, Lymphoma, Extranodal NK-T-Cell diagnosis
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- 2014
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6. Anterior segment optical coherence tomography of conjunctival nevus.
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Shields CL, Belinsky I, Romanelli-Gobbi M, Guzman JM, Mazzuca D Jr, Green WR, Bianciotto C, and Shields JA
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- Adolescent, Adult, Child, Child, Preschool, Conjunctival Neoplasms surgery, False Positive Reactions, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Nevus, Pigmented surgery, Predictive Value of Tests, Reproducibility of Results, Retrospective Studies, Sensitivity and Specificity, Conjunctival Neoplasms diagnosis, Cysts diagnosis, Nevus, Pigmented diagnosis, Tomography, Optical Coherence
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Purpose: To evaluate conjunctival nevi using anterior segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT)., Design: Retrospective interventional case series., Participants: There were 22 eyes of 21 patients with conjunctival nevus imaged with AS-OCT for evaluation and detection of cysts within conjunctival nevi., Intervention: Anterior segment OCT., Main Outcome Measures: Evaluation and detection of intralesional cysts., Results: All margins of the nevus, including the deep margin, could be visualized on AS-OCT with high resolution of the anterior margin in 100% of cases, posterior margin in 82% of cases, and lateral margin in 86% of cases. The nevus was optically dense with homogeneous pattern in all cases. Some degree of deep optical shadowing, mostly from pigmented nevi, was noted in 86%. Intrinsic cysts within the nevus were detected by slit-lamp biomicroscopy in 18 cases (82%) and by AS-OCT in 17 cases (77%). In comparison with histopathologic findings, AS-OCT detected intrinsic cysts with a sensitivity of 80%, specificity of 100%, positive predictive value (PPV) of 100%, and negative predictive value (NPV) of 60%. Slit-lamp biomicroscopy (by experienced observers) compared with histopathology revealed detection of cysts with a sensitivity of 100%, a specificity of 100%, a PPV of 100%, and an NPV of 100%., Conclusions: Anterior segment OCT provides high-resolution imaging of conjunctival nevi with the ability to demonstrate all margins and to provide information on the presence of intralesional cysts, which are important in the diagnosis. The main drawback is optical shadowing of deeper structures from pigment within nevi., (Copyright © 2011 American Academy of Ophthalmology. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2011
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7. Conjunctival melanoma: outcomes based on tumor origin in 382 consecutive cases.
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Shields CL, Markowitz JS, Belinsky I, Schwartzstein H, George NS, Lally SE, Mashayekhi A, and Shields JA
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Child, Conjunctival Neoplasms mortality, Female, Humans, Male, Melanoma mortality, Melanosis pathology, Middle Aged, Nevus pathology, Prognosis, Retrospective Studies, Survival Rate, Conjunctival Neoplasms pathology, Melanoma pathology
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Purpose: To evaluate prognostic factors based on origin of conjunctival melanoma., Design: Interventional case series., Participants: Three hundred eighty-two consecutive patients., Methods: Retrospective chart review., Main Outcome Measures: Melanoma-related metastasis and death., Results: The melanoma arose from primary acquired melanosis (PAM; n = 284; 74%), from pre-existing nevus (n = 26; 7%), and de novo (n = 72; 19%). The mean tumor base was 11 mm for melanoma arising from PAM, 6 mm for melanoma arising from nevus, and 10 mm for those arising de novo. At 5 years (10 years), melanoma metastasis occurred in 19% (25%) in melanoma arising from PAM (P = 0.003), 10% (26%) in melanoma from nevus (P = 0.193), and 35% (49%) in those de novo. Factors predictive of metastasis by multivariable analysis included tumor origin de novo (P = 0.001), palpebral location (P<0.001), nodular tumor (P = 0.005), and orbital invasion (P = 0.022). At 5 years (10 years), melanoma-related death occurred in 5% (9%) in melanoma arising from PAM (P<0.001), 0% (9%) in melanoma arising from nevus (P<0.057), and 17% (35%) in those arising de novo. Factors predictive of death by multivariable analysis included tumor origin de novo (P<0.001), fornix location (P = 0.04), and nodular tumor (P = 0.001)., Conclusions: Melanoma arising de novo carries a higher risk of melanoma-related metastasis and death compared with those cases arising from PAM or nevus., (Copyright © 2011 American Academy of Ophthalmology. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2011
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