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    Pathologic factors are more important than tumor location in long-term survival in colon cancer by Leijssen, L. G. J., Dinaux, A. M., Kunitake, H., Bordeianou, L. G., Berger, D. L.

    “…Purpose Proximal and distal colon cancers differ in terms of epidemiology, clinical presentation, and pathologic features. The aim of our study was to evaluate…”
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    Operative time is a poor surrogate for the learning curve in laparoscopic colorectal surgery by CHEN, W, SAILHAMER, E, BERGER, D. L, RATTNER, D. W

    Published in Surgical endoscopy (01-02-2007)
    “…Previous studies have relied on conversion rate and operative time for construction of learning curves in laparoscopic colorectal surgery. The authors…”
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    Adult intussusception by AZAR, T, BERGER, D. L

    Published in Annals of surgery (01-08-1997)
    “…The objectives were to review adult intussusception, its diagnosis, and its treatment. Adult intussusception represents 1% of all bowel obstructions, 5% of all…”
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    The Prognostic Value of Lymph Node Ratio After Neoadjuvant Chemoradiation and Rectal Cancer Surgery by Klos, C. L, Bordeianou, L. G, Sylla, P, Chang, Y, Berger, D. L

    Published in Diseases of the colon & rectum (01-02-2011)
    “…BACKGROUND:Neoadjuvant chemotherapy decreases total lymph nodes harvested and possibly affects lymph node staging after total mesorectal excision in patients…”
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    Helical CT technique for the diagnosis of appendicitis: prospective evaluation of a focused appendix CT examination by Rao, P M, Rhea, J T, Novelline, R A, McCabe, C J, Lawrason, J N, Berger, D L, Sacknoff, R

    Published in Radiology (01-01-1997)
    “…To evaluate a focused, helical computed tomographic (CT) technique for imaging the appendix in patients suspected of having appendicitis. One hundred patients…”
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    Association between intraoperative non-depolarising neuromuscular blocking agent dose and 30-day readmission after abdominal surgery by Thevathasan, T., Shih, S.L., Safavi, K.C., Berger, D.L., Burns, S.M., Grabitz, S.D., Glidden, R.S., Zafonte, R.D., Eikermann, M., Schneider, J.C.

    Published in British journal of anaesthesia : BJA (01-10-2017)
    “…We hypothesised that intraoperative non-depolarising neuromuscular blocking agent (NMBA) dose is associated with 30-day hospital readmission. Data from 13,122…”
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    Stump appendicitis by Mangi, A A, Berger, D L

    Published in The American surgeon (01-08-2000)
    “…There has been a recent increase in interest in stump appendicitis with the rapid development of laparoscopic appendectomy. The objective of this study is to…”
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    Rectal Cancer in Patients Under 50 Years of Age by Dinaux, A. M., Leijssen, L. G. J., Bordeianou, L. G., Kunitake, H., Berger, D. L.

    Published in Journal of gastrointestinal surgery (01-11-2017)
    “…Background General population screening for colorectal cancer starts at 50, and incidence rates of rectal cancer in patients over 50 years old are decreasing…”
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    The Influence of Screening on Outcomes of Clinically Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer by Dinaux, A. M., Leijssen, L. G. J., Bordeianou, L. G., Kunitake, H., Berger, D. L.

    Published in Journal of gastrointestinal surgery (01-06-2018)
    “…Background Screening for colorectal cancer has resulted in declining incidence rates of both colon and rectal cancer and it may influence stage at presentation…”
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    The Impact of Pathologic Complete Response in Patients with Neoadjuvantly Treated Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer—a Large Single-Center Experience by Dinaux, A.M., Amri, R., Bordeianou, L.G., Hong, T.S., Wo, J.Y., Blaszkowsky, L.S., Allen, J.N., Murphy, J.E., Kunitake, H., Berger, D.L.

    Published in Journal of gastrointestinal surgery (01-07-2017)
    “…Small cohort studies demonstrated better oncologic outcomes for patients with pathologic complete response (PathCR) after neoadjuvant treatment for locally…”
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    The negative impact of understaging rectal cancer patients by Dinaux, A.M., Leijssen, L.G.J., Bordeianou, L.G., Kunitake, H., Amri, R., Berger, D.L.

    Published in The American journal of surgery (01-07-2018)
    “…Neo-adjuvant chemoradiation followed by surgery and adjuvant therapy is standard treatment of clinical node positive rectal cancer. Understaging leads to delay…”
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    Phase I/II study of neoadjuvant bevacizumab, erlotinib and 5-fluorouracil with concurrent external beam radiation therapy in locally advanced rectal cancer by Blaszkowsky, L.S., Ryan, D.P., Szymonifka, J., Borger, D.R., Zhu, A.X., Clark, J.W., Kwak, E.L., Mamon, H.J., Allen, J.N., Vasudev, E., Shellito, P.C., Cusack, J.C., Berger, D.L., Hong, T.S.

    Published in Annals of oncology (01-01-2014)
    “…To determine the maximal tolerated dose of erlotinib when added to 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) chemoradiation and bevacizumab and safety and efficacy of this…”
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    Carcinoma in the porcelain gallbladder: A relationship revisited by Stephen, Antonia E., Berger, David L.

    Published in Surgery (01-06-2001)
    “…Background. Gallbladder cancer is the most common biliary tract malignancy. Calcification of the gallbladder wall is reported to be associated with gallbladder…”
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    Ketorolac continuous infusion: A case report and review of the literature by Middleton, Robert K., Lyle, Janet A., Berger, David L.

    Published in Journal of pain and symptom management (01-09-1996)
    “…We report a case of intractable pain due to metastatic carcinoma that was effectively managed with a continuous intravenous (IV) infusion of ketorolac. Unlike…”
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