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Aaron R. Alvarado, Robert D. Winfield, James M. Howard, Kyle Crooker, Stepheny Berry, Tracy McDonald, Justin L. Green
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Journal of Surgical Research. 232:293-297
Background The spleen is the second most commonly injured solid organ during blunt abdominal trauma. Although total splenectomy is frequently performed for injury, splenic rupture can also be managed by splenic embolization. For these patients, curre
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Ashley Bennett, Kelly Stumpff, Brendan P Mitchell, James M. Howard, Stepheny Berry, Robert D. Winfield
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The American surgeon. 87(3)
Introduction The trauma tertiary survey (TTS) was first described in 1990 and is recognized as an essential practice in trauma care. The TTS remains effective in detecting secondary injuries in the modern era. Methods Trauma patients discharged betwe
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James M. Howard
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Bulletin for Biblical Research. 29:119-121
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Journal of Burn Care & Research
As a result of many years of research, the intricate cellular mechanisms of burn injury are slowly becoming clear. Yet, knowledge of these cellular mechanisms and a multitude of resulting studies have often failed to translate into improved clinical
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James M. Howard
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Bulletin for Biblical Research. 28:332-334
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James M. Howard
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Bulletin for Biblical Research. 27:116-118
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James M. Howard
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Bulletin for Biblical Research. 27:283-285
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Journal of Burn Care & Research. 40:S139-S140
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James M. Howard
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CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne. 189(30)
I suggest that the basis of the findings of Muanda and colleagues in their CMAJ article[1][1] is reduced dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) (i.e., antibiotics reduce arylsulfatase, which reduces availability of DHEA). Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS
Autor:
Carrie Laituri, Michael Moncure, James M. Howard, Kurt P. Schropp, Eric Paul Ebaugh, Christian C. Jones, William J. Gibson
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Journal of Robotic Surgery. 8:385-388
Intestinal malrotation is a well-known surgical disease in the pediatric population with 90 % of cases presenting by 1 year of age (Palmer et al. in Dig Dis Sci). Laparoscopic Ladd procedures have been described in the pediatric population with good