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    Fight load index and body composition are most associated with combat fitness in female Marines by Allison, Katelyn Fleishman, Keenan, Karen A., Lovalekar, Mita, Mi, Qi, Beals, Kim, Coleman, Lt. Col. Lawrence C., Nindl, Bradley C.

    Published in Journal of science and medicine in sport (01-04-2019)
    “…Optimizing tactical fitness is important for combat readiness and injury prevention, especially as women have entered ground combat military occupational…”
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    Extremity War Injuries X: Return to Health and Function by Davila, COL Jeffrey N., Swiontkowski, Marc F., Andersen, COL (Ret) Romney C.

    “…The symposium Extremity War Injuries XReturn to Health and Function, presented by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, the Orthopaedic Trauma…”
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    The Canadian Army Medical Corps affair of 1916 and Surgeon General Guy Carleton Jones by Bernier, Jean-Robert, McAlister, Vivian C

    Published in Canadian Journal of Surgery (01-04-2018)
    “…The rapid expansion of military medical service in the First World War, successfully completed under the direction of Surgeon General Guy Carleton Jones,…”
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    Prolonged Febrile Illness and Fever of Unknown Origin in Adults by Hersch, Elizabeth C., COL, MC, USA, Oh, Robert C., LTC, MC, USA

    Published in American family physician (15-07-2014)
    “…Fever of unknown origin has been described as a febrile illness (temperature of 101°F [38.3°C] or higher) for three weeks or longer without an etiology despite…”
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    Family study of the aggregation of eating disorders and mood disorders by Mangweth, B, Hudson, J I, Pope, H G, Hausmann, A, De Col, C, Laird, N M, Beibl, W, Tsuang, M T

    Published in Psychological medicine (01-10-2003)
    “…Family studies have suggested that eating disorders and mood disorders may coaggregate in families. To study further this question, data from a family…”
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    Outcome of Therapeutic Keratoplasty in Hopeless Microbial Keratitis Cases Otherwise Advised Evisceration by Jain, Rajat, Bhutia, Karma L, Mohan, Neha, Gupta, Col K C, Ghai, Ashwani

    Published in Cornea (01-02-2018)
    “…PURPOSE:To study the outcome of therapeutic keratoplasty in severe microbial keratitis cases otherwise advised evisceration. METHODS:A retrospective,…”
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    Slowing of human arm movements during weightlessness: the role of vision by Mechtcheriakov, S, Berger, M, Molokanova, E, Holzmueller, G, Wirtenberger, W, Lechner-Steinleitner, S, De Col, C, Kozlovskaya, I, Gerstenbrand, F

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-10-2002)
    “…The human motor system responds to weightlessness by the slowing of movement. It has been suggested that deficits in visuo-motor co-ordination cause this…”
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    Body image and psychopathology in male bodybuilders by Mangweth, B, Pope, Jr, H G, Kemmler, G, Ebenbichler, C, Hausmann, A, De Col, C, Kreutner, B, Kinzl, J, Biebl, W

    Published in Psychotherapy and psychosomatics (01-01-2001)
    “…To compare male bodybuilders to men with eating disorders and control men regarding body image, psychopathology and sexual history. We compared 28 male…”
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    Determinants of acclimatisation in high altitude by Syed, VS, Sharma, S, Singh, RP

    Published in Medical journal. Armed Forces India (01-07-2010)
    “…Background: A total of 31 cases of effects of high altitude were admitted to a field hospital from a particular sector during the year 2008. This study was…”
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    Top 10 Research Priorities for U.S. Military En Route Combat Casualty Care by Hatzfeld, Jennifer J, Hildebrandt, George, Maddry, Joseph K, Rodriquez, Dario, Bridges, Elizabeth, Ritter, Anne C, Gardner, Cubby L, Bebarta, Vikhyat S, Cap, Andrew P

    Published in Military medicine (26-02-2021)
    “…ABSTRACT Introduction Within the Military Health System, the process of transporting patients from an initial point of injury and throughout the entire…”
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    Toxicity of low-dose intermittent isotretinoin in recalcitrant acne by Kumar, A, Kumar, VK

    Published in Medical journal. Armed Forces India (01-07-2010)
    “…Background: Isotretinoin, an oral retinoid, has been utilized to achieve long term remissions in cases of recalcitrant acne. In the conventional dosage…”
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    Considerations for Acute and Emergent Deployed Mental Health Patient Management and Theater Transports: A Scoping Review by Migliore, Laurie, Braun, Lisa, Stucky, Christopher H, Gardner, Cubby, Huffman, Sarah, Jumpp, Savannah, Bell, Emily

    Published in Military medicine (01-09-2021)
    “…ABSTRACT Background Although combat stress and psychiatric casualties of war have consistently contributed to the need for deployed patient transport to higher…”
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    Henoch-Schönlein Purpura by Reamy, Brian V., COL, USAF, MC, Williams, Pamela M., LT COL, USAF, MC, Lindsay, Tammy J., LT COL, USAF, MC

    Published in American family physician (01-10-2009)
    “…Henoch-Schönlein purpura is an acute, systemic, immune complex-mediated, leukocytoclastic vasculitis. It is characterized by a triad of palpable purpura…”
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    Second Place: Dismounted complex blast injuries: patterns of remaining limb injuries in patients with single-limb lower extremity amputations by Dupaix, John P, Wilding, CPT Steven R, Tubb, COL Creighton C, Oh, COL John S, Ryan, LTC Paul M

    Published in Current orthopaedic practice (01-07-2018)
    “…BACKGROUND:The conflict tactic of the Afghanistan theater of operations utilizes blast weapons while most patrols are on foot, leading to a pattern of injuries…”
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    Rotator cuff tears in young patients: a different disease than rotator cuff tears in elderly patients by Lazarides, Alexander L., BSc, Alentorn-Geli, Eduard, MD, MSc, PhD, FEBOT, Choi, J.H. James, MD, Stuart, Joseph J., MD, Lo, Ian K.Y., MD, Garrigues, Grant E., MD, Taylor, Dean C., Col. (ret)

    Published in Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery (01-11-2015)
    “…Background The purpose of this study was to conduct a systematic review of the literature to evaluate the characteristics of injury and treatment outcomes of…”
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    Extremity War Injuries IX: Reducing Disability Within the Military by Andersen, COL Romney C, Schmidt, Andrew H, Fitzgerald, CAPT Brian T, Tintle, LCDR Scott M, Helgeson, MAJ Melvin D, Lehman, LTC Ronald A, Davila, COL Jeffrey N, Potter, Benjamin K, Burns, MAJ Travis C, Swiontkowski, Marc F, Ficke, COL James R

    “…Extremity War Injury Symposium IX focused on reducing disability within the military, centering on cartilage defects, amputations, and spinal cord injury. Many…”
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    Rectal lumen obliteration from stapled hemorrhoidopexy: can it be prevented? by Büyükaşık, O., Hasdemir, O. A., Çöl, C.

    Published in Techniques in coloproctology (01-12-2009)
    “…Stapled hemorrhoidopexy is an operation that is widely used and accepted as a standard procedure by many surgery clinics as the postoperative pain is minimal,…”
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    How We Manage the Multiple Ligament Injured (Dislocated) Knee by Magnussen, Robert A., MD, Riboh, Jonathan C., MD, Taylor, Dean C., COL(ret), Moorman, Claude T., MD

    Published in Operative techniques in sports medicine (01-12-2010)
    “…Multiple-ligament knee injuries are increasingly recognized and require a multidisciplinary approach to treatment. Emergency department evaluation should focus…”
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