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    Applying the WALANT technique to surgical treatment of distal radius fractures by Abitbol, A., Merlini, L., Masmejean, E.H., Gregory, T.

    Published in Hand surgery and rehabilitation (01-06-2021)
    “…The Wide-Awake Local Anesthesia No Tourniquet (WALANT) method is a recent anesthesia option for surgery of the upper limbs based on the injection of an…”
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    WALANT technique versus locoregional anesthesia in the surgical management of metacarpal and phalangeal fractures: Lessons from the Covid-19 crisis by Ruterana, P., Abitbol, A., Castel, L.-C., Gregory, T.

    Published in Hand surgery and rehabilitation (01-04-2022)
    “…Wide Awake Local Anesthesia No Tourniquet (WALANT) is an anesthetic method which uses a local injection of anesthetic and epinephrine, avoiding use of a…”
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    Diuretic MAG3 Scintirenography in Children with HIV Nephropathy: Diffuse Parenchymal Dysfunction by Sfakianakis, George N, Carmona, Antonio J, Sharma, Amita, Strauss, Jose, Georgiou, Michalakis F, Zilleruelo, Gaston E, Abitbol, Carolyn A, Montane, Brenda S

    Published in The Journal of nuclear medicine (1978) (01-06-2000)
    “…HIV nephropathy (HIVN) is prevalent in 15%-56% of HIV-infected children and induces mild to severe progressive nephropathy. A total of 33 renal diuretic…”
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    Complete hypopharyngeal obstruction by mucosal adhesions: A complication of intensive chemoradiation for advanced head and neck cancer by Franzmann, Elizabeth J., Lundy, Donna S., Abitbol, Andre A., Goodwin, W. Jarrard

    Published in Head & neck (01-08-2006)
    “…Background. Severe swallowing dysfunction is the dominant long‐term complication observed in patients treated for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC)…”
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    Stereotactic target point verification of an X ray and CT localizer by Serago, C F, Lewin, A A, Houdek, P V, González-Arias, S, Hartmann, G H, Abitbol, A A, Schwade, J G

    “…Stereotactic radiosurgery with a linear accelerator requires the accurate determination of a target volume and an accurate match of the therapeutic radiation…”
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    Improved linac dose distributions for radiosurgery with elliptically shaped fields by Serago, C F, Lewin, A A, Houdek, P V, Gonzalez-Arias, S, Abitbol, A A, Marcial-Vega, V A, Pisciotti, V, Schwade, J G

    “…Stereotactic radiosurgery techniques for a linear accelerator typically use circular radiation fields to produce an essentially spherical radiation…”
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    Multiplanar arc boost radiation therapy for prostate cancer by Serago, C F, Lewin, A A, Houdek, P V, Schwade, J G, Abitbol, A A

    Published in Radiology (01-08-1989)
    “…Localized prostatic carcinoma may be treated with either radical surgery or radiation therapy. Radiation therapy techniques for localized prostatic carcinoma…”
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    Stereotactic radiosurgery: dose-volume analysis of linear accelerator techniques by Serago, C F, Houdek, P V, Bauer-Kirpes, B, Lewin, A A, Abitbol, A A, Gonzalez-Arias, S, Marcial-Vega, V A, Schwade, J G

    Published in Medical physics (Lancaster) (01-01-1992)
    “…Stereotactic radiosurgery of the brain may be accomplished with a linear accelerator by performing several noncoplanar arcs of a highly collimated beam focused…”
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    Hyperfractionated radiation therapy and concurrent 5-fluorouracil, cisplatin and mitomycin-C in head and neck carcinoma. A pilot study by Abitbol, A A, Schwade, J G, Lewin, A A, Sridhar, K, Brandon, A H, Markoe, A M, Casiano, R R, Houdek, P V, Serago, C, Miller, D J

    Published in American journal of clinical oncology (01-06-1992)
    “…Seventeen patients were entered into a Phase I/II trial of concurrent hyperfractionated radiation therapy (7,440 cGy total dose; 120 cGy b.i.d.) combined with…”
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    Management of stage I-B, II-A, and II-B carcinoma of the cervix with high-dose-rate brachytherapy : Initial results of an institutional clinical trial by ABITBOL, A. A, WOLFSON, A. H, MARKOE, A. M, LEWIN, A. A, HOUDEK, P. V, LAUFER, K. A, BRANDON, A. H, TING, J. Y, RAUB, W. A, AVERETTE, H. E, SEVIN, B.-U

    Published in American journal of clinical oncology (01-06-1996)
    “…In 1989, the University of Miami began a program incorporating high-dose-rate (HDR) brachytherapy into the definitive treatment of patients with invasive…”
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    Scattering effects on the dosimetry of iridium-192 by Serago, C F, Houdek, P V, Pisciotta, V, Schwade, J G, Abitbol, A A, Lewin, A A, Poole, D O, Marcial-Vega, V

    Published in Medical physics (Lancaster) (01-11-1991)
    “…Dosimetry calculations for iridium-192 sources generally assume that a sufficient medium surrounds both the iridium source(s) and the point of calculation so…”
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    Computer controlled stereotaxic radiotherapy system by Houdek, P V, Schwade, J G, Serago, C F, Landy, H J, Pisciotta, V, Wu, X D, Markoe, A M, Lewin, A A, Abitbol, A A, Bujnowski, J L

    “…A computer-controlled stereotaxic radiotherapy system based on a low-frequency magnetic field technology integrated with a single fixation point stereotaxic…”
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    Dose determination in high dose-rate brachytherapy by Houdek, P V, Schwade, J G, Wu, X, Pisciotta, V, Fiedler, J A, Serago, C F, Markoe, A M, Abitbol, A A, Lewin, A A, Braunschweiger, P G

    “…Although high dose-rate brachytherapy with a single, rapidly moving radiation source is becoming a common treatment modality, a suitable formalism for…”
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    Radiation induced failures of complementary metal oxide semiconductor containing pacemakers: a potentially lethal complication by Lewin, A A, Serago, C F, Schwade, J G, Abitbol, A A, Margolis, S C

    “…New multi-programmable pacemakers frequently employ complementary metal oxide semiconductors (CMOS). This circuitry appears more sensitive to the effects of…”
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    Evaluation of heating patterns of microwave interstitial applicators using miniature electric field and fluoroptic temperature probes by Babij, T M, Hagmann, M J, Gottlieb, C F, Abitbol, A A, Lewin, A A, Schwade, J G, Houdek, P V

    “…The SAR patterns were determined for four commercially available microwave (915 MHz) interstitial applicators. Values of SAR were determined using a miniature…”
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