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Autor:
Noelani Guaderrama, Katherine Moran, Sarah E S Jeney, Paul Wadensweiler, Taylor J. Brueseke, Daniel Meller, Emily L. Whitcomb
Publikováno v:
Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery. 27:e677-e680
OBJECTIVES Bowel obstruction after sacrocolpopexy (SC) can cause significant morbidity. The aim of this study was to delineate clinical and surgical factors associated with bowel obstruction after SC and to describe its presentation, management, and
Publikováno v:
International urogynecology journalReference.
Autor:
Elizabeth Blumenthal, Taylor J. Brueseke, Roozbeh Houshyar, Eric Kuncir, Paul Wadensweiler, Amin Tavakoli
Publikováno v:
BMJ Case Rep
BMJ case reports, vol 13, iss 8
BMJ case reports, vol 13, iss 8
A 19-year-old G1 at 37 weeks presented with acute non-ruptured appendicitis. Her advanced gestational age and surgical anatomy presented a complex surgical scenario. She was treated with intravenous antibiotics and induction of labour, which resulted
Publikováno v:
Addiction. 106:516-525
Aim To test whether alcohol is a risk factor for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Design and setting US epidemiological study using computerized death certificates, linked birth and infant death dataset, and Fatality Analysis Reporting System. Pa
Autor:
Sushil K. Mahata, Jawed A. Siddiqui, Nai-Wen Chi, Gautam Bandyopadhyay, Nilima Biswas, Christine U. Vu, Jiaur R. Gayen, Paul Wadensweiler, Daniel T. O'Connor, Ennio Avolio
Publikováno v:
Endocrinology. 155(10)
Cigarette smoking causes insulin resistance. However, nicotine induces anti-inflammation and improves glucose tolerance in insulin-resistant animal models. Here, we determined the effects of nicotine on glucose metabolism in insulin-sensitive C57BL/J
Publikováno v:
Addiction (Abingdon, England). 106(3)
To test whether alcohol is a risk factor for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).US epidemiological study using computerized death certificates, linked birth and infant death dataset, and Fatality Analysis Reporting System.All SIDS cases (n = 129,090