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Autor:
John R. Galloway, William S. Richardson, Gene D. Branum, J. G. Hunter, J Richard Amerson, Hadar Spivak, Richard D Redvanly, J Patrick Waring, Aaron S. Fink, Susan J. Mauren
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Journal of the American College of Surgeons. 186:507-511
Background: Operative internal drainage has been standard treatment for chronic unresolved pancreatic pseudocysts (PPs). Recently, percutaneous external drainage (PED) has become the primary mode of treatment at many medical centers. Study Design: A
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Southern Medical Journal. 83:2S-59
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Annals of surgery. 223(6)
OBJECTIVE: The authors report their experience with biliary tract stones in adult and pediatric heart transplant patients, and review the current literature relative to this problem. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: Prior studies in adults have noted that he
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Southern Medical Journal. 84:68
Autor:
J. RICHARD AMERSON
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Nursing Clinics of North America. 2:255-260
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Annals of Surgery. 147:245-250
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Archives of surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960). 119(10)
• Pyoderma gangrenosum is a rare idiopathic skin condition often associated with other diseases, including Crohn's disease. We believe this is the first report of cases in which pyoderma gangrenosum was identified at the parastomal site in patients
Publikováno v:
Urology. 28(4)
We present a case of complete scrotal destruction secondary to acute necrotizing fasciitis. Full scrotal reconstruction utilizing bilateral gracilis musculocutaneous flaps was achieved with excellent results. This technique is described.
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The New England journal of medicine. 273(14)
PURPURA fulminans was first described by Guellot1 in 1884. In 1961 Charkes2 reviewed 100 cases; 8 were in children; 3 of them died, and 2 others required amputation. Subsequent case reports reinforce the seriousness of the prognosis.3 , 4 Treatments,
Autor:
J. Richard Amerson, H. Harlan Stone
Publikováno v:
Archives of Surgery. 100:150
Because of its large size and particular location, the liver is probably the most commonly injured of all the intra-abdominal organs. This appears to be true for both penetrating and nonpenetrating trauma. In addition, during the past decade there ha