Publications by authors named "Hayley Mann"

Importance: In recent years, concern has grown around the overdetection of thyroid cancer. Changes to thyroid nodule risk stratification systems and guidelines were made to improve diagnostic yield. It is not known how these advancements have affected the size of thyroid nodules reported on ultrasonography over time.

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Importance: Childbearing has been a particular barrier to successful recruitment and retention of women in surgery. Pregnant surgeons are more likely to have major pregnancy complications, such as preterm delivery, intrauterine growth restriction, infertility, and miscarriage, compared with nonsurgeons. The average obstetric complication rate for surgeons ranges between 25% and 82% in the literature and is considerably higher than that in the general US population at 5% to 15%.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to evaluate the practices and protocols regarding pregnant trainees in US surgical training programs through a survey of program directors and coordinators.
  • Out of 608 programs surveyed, 84.4% reported having a pregnancy policy, but many policies lack important support measures like adjusted work hours and adequate provisions for miscarriages.
  • The findings suggest that while most programs recognize the need for pregnancy policies, many are inadequate in addressing the specific needs and risks faced by pregnant trainees.
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Primary subglottic carcinoma is a rare subgroup of laryngeal malignancy with exact incidence unknown due to the lack of a standard definition of its anatomic boundaries. Early-stage subglottic carcinoma can be treated with either primary radiation or surgery with similar overall survival rates. Most patients present at an advanced stage due to a paucity of symptoms, and these patients are treated in a multidisciplinary fashion.

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Background: Laryngectomy is a pivotal event in patients. lives, with pervasive and far-reaching effects. Understanding gender differences in these effects may improve care of laryngectomy patients.

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Objectives: The island of New Guinea was settled by modern human over 50,000 years ago, and is currently characterized by a complex landscape and contains one-seventh of the world's languages. The Eastern Highlands of New Guinea were also the home to the devastating prion disease called kuru that primarily affected Fore-speaking populations, with some 68% of cases involving adult females. We characterized the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) diversity of highlanders from Papua New Guinea (PNG) to: (a) gain insight into the coevolution of genes and languages in situ over mountainous landscapes; and (b) evaluate the recent influence of kuru mortality on the pattern of female gene flow.

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