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    Posterior Mediastinal Hematoma after a Fall from Standing Height : A Case Report by Josse, J. M., Ameer, Ahmed, Alzaid, S., Arrowaili, A., Ben-Ely, M., Decklebaum, D. L., Fata, P., Razek, T., Khwaja, K.

    Published in Case reports in surgery (01-01-2012)
    “…Posterior Mediastinal Hematomas (PMHs) secondary to a fall from standing height are uncommon, with only one previous case reported in the literature. We…”
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    Tailoring the long-range order of block copolymer based nanomasks on flat substrates by Puglisi, R. A., La Fata, P., Lombardo, S.

    Published in Applied physics letters (30-07-2007)
    “…The authors investigate the self-assembling of polystyrene/polymethylmethacrylate block copolymer films for the formation of nanotemplates on flat substrates…”
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    How low is too low? Cardiac risks with anemia by Fakhry, Samir M, Fata, Paola

    Published in Critical care (London, England) (01-01-2004)
    “…Despite the increasing availability of data supporting more restrictive transfusion practices, the risks and benefits of transfusing critically ill patients…”
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    Abstracts of presentations to the Annual Meetings of the Canadian Association of General Surgeons Canadian Association of Thoracic Surgeons Canadian Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Society Canadian Society of Surgical Oncology Canadian Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons: Victoria, BC Sept. 10-13, 2009 by Nenshi, R, Kennedy, E, Baxter, N N, Saskin, R, Sutradhar, R, Urbach, D R, Sroka, G, Feldman, L S, Vassiliou, M C, Kaneva, P A, Fayez, R, Fried, G M, Krajewski, S A, Brown, C J, Hur, C, McCrea, P H, Mitchell, A, Porter, G, Grushka, J, Razek, T, Khwaja, K, Fata, P, Martel, G, Moloo, H, Picciano, G, Boushey, R P, Poulin, E C, Mamazza, J, Haas, B, Xiong, W, Brennan-Barnes, M, Gomez, D, Nathens, A B, Yang, I, Forbes, S S, Stephen, W J, Loeb, M, Smith, R, Christoffersen, E P, McLean, R F, Westerholm, J, Garcia-Osogobio, S, Farrokhyar, F, Cadeddu, M, Anvari, M, Ponton-Carss, A, Hutchison, C, Violato, C, Segedi, M, Mittleman, M, Fisman, D, Kinlin, L, Rousseau, M, Saleh, W, Ferri, L E, Feldman, L S, Stanbridge, D D, Mayrand, S, Fried, G M, Pandya, A, Gagliardi, A, Nathens, A, Ahmed, N, Tran, T, Demyttenaere, S V, Polyhronopoulos, G, Seguin, C, Artho, G P, Kaneva, P, Fried, G M, Feldman, L S, Demyttenaere, S V, Bergman, S, Anderson, J, Mikami, D J, Melvin, W S, Racz, J M, Dubois, L, Katchky, A, Wall, W J, Faryniuk, A, Hochman, D, Clarkson, C A, Rubiano, A M, Clarkson, C A, Boone, D, Ball, C G, Dixon, E, Kirkpatrick, A W, Sutherland, F R, Feliciano, D V, Wyrzykowski, A D, Nicholas, J M, Dente, C J, Ball, C G, Feliciano, D V, Ullah, S M, McAlister, V C, Malik, S, Ramsey, D

    Published in Canadian journal of surgery (01-08-2009)
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    A Survey of EAST Member Practices in Blunt Splenic Injury: A Description of Current Trends and Opportunities for Improvement by Fata, Paola, Robinson, Linda, Fakhry, Samir M.

    Published in The journal of trauma (01-10-2005)
    “…BACKGROUND:The literature on blunt splenic trauma provides little evidence-based direction for nonsurgical management. The appropriate role of computed…”
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    Prehospital Rapid Sequence Intubation for Head Trauma: Conditions for a Successful Program by Fakhry, Samir M., Scanlon, James M., Robinson, Linda, Askari, Reza, Watenpaugh, Rolland L., Fata, Paola, Hauda, William E., Trask, Arthur

    “…BACKGROUND:Recent reports have questioned the safety and efficacy of prehospital rapid sequence intubation (RSI) for patients with head trauma. The purpose of…”
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    Spectroscopic approach to capillary-alveolar membrane damage induced acute lung injury by Wang, J, Oppenheimer, L, Fata, P, Pintin, J, Stimpson, R, Mantsch, H H

    Published in Canadian respiratory journal (1999)
    “…Acute (or adult) respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is often associated with a high mortality rate in the critical care population. The term acute lung…”
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