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    Acute-phase serum amyloid A: an inflammatory adipokine and potential link between obesity and its metabolic complications by Yang, Rong-Ze, Lee, Mi-Jeong, Hu, Hong, Pollin, Toni I, Ryan, Alice S, Nicklas, Barbara J, Snitker, Soren, Horenstein, Richard B, Hull, Kristen, Goldberg, Nelson H, Goldberg, Andrew P, Shuldiner, Alan R, Fried, Susan K, Gong, Da-Wei

    Published in PLoS medicine (01-06-2006)
    “…Obesity is associated with low-grade chronic inflammation, and serum markers of inflammation are independent risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD)…”
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    Use of negative pressure wound therapy on malignant wounds – a case report and review of literature by Cai, Stephen S, Gowda, Arvind U, Alexander, Richard H, Silverman, Ronald P, Goldberg, Nelson H, Rasko, Yvonne M

    Published in International wound journal (01-08-2017)
    “…The presence of malignancy is considered a contraindication to the use of negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) because of concerns that it may promote…”
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    A 10-Year Review of Surgical Outcomes at the Johns Hopkins and University of Maryland Resident Aesthetic Clinic by Taylor, Ainsley L, Aravind, Pathik, Bhoopalam, Myan, Chen, Jonlin, Girard, Alisa O, Colakoglu, Salih, Krucoff, Kate B, Broderick, Kristen P, Goldberg, Nelson H, Manson, Paul N, Rad, Ariel N, Reddy, Sashank K

    Published in Aesthetic surgery journal. Open forum (01-01-2022)
    “…In 2014, the Plastic Surgery Residency Review Committee of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) increased minimum aesthetic surgery…”
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    Omental Transposition Flap for Sternal Wound Reconstruction in Diabetic Patients by STUMP, Amy, BEDRI, Mazen, GOLDBERG, Nelson H, SLEZAK, Sheri, SILVERMAN, Ronald P

    Published in Annals of plastic surgery (01-08-2010)
    “…In 2004, we published our 12-year experience with tissue transfer for deep sternal wound infection after median sternotomy, finding increased rates of…”
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    Acellular dermal matrix reduces capsule formation in two‐stage breast reconstruction by Chopra, Karan, Buckingham, Bryan, Matthews, Jamil, Sabino, Jennifer, Tadisina, Kashyap K, Silverman, Ronald P, Goldberg, Nelson H, Slezak, Sheri, Singh, Devinder P

    Published in International wound journal (01-04-2017)
    “…Acellular dermal matrix (ADM) is commonly employed to create an inferior pocket for the tissue expander in two‐stage breast reconstruction. The authors sought…”
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    Revascularization of human acellular dermis in full-thickness abdominal wall reconstruction in the rabbit model by MENON, Nathan G, RODRIGUEZ, Eduardo D, BYRNES, Colman K, GIROTTO, John A, GOLDBERG, Nelson H, SILVERMAN, Ronald P

    Published in Annals of plastic surgery (01-05-2003)
    “…This study investigates whether human acellular dermis (Alloderm; LifeCell, Branchburg, NJ) revascularizes when used to reconstruct abdominal wall defects in…”
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    Significant predictors of complications after sternal wound reconstruction: a 21-year experience by Zahiri, Hamid R, Lumpkins, Kimberly, Kelishadi, Shahrooz S, Zhu, Yue, Medina, Daniel, Condé-Green, Alexandra, Silverman, Ronald P, Slezak, Sheri, Goldberg, Nelson H, Holton, 3rd, Luther H, Singh, Devinder P

    Published in Annals of plastic surgery (01-10-2012)
    “…We sought to identify patient comorbidities that predict complications after tissue flap sternal reconstruction. A retrospective study, December 1989 to…”
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    Pectoralis major turnover versus advancement technique for sternal wound reconstruction by Zahiri, Hamid R, Lumpkins, Kimberly, Kelishadi, Shahrooz, Stromberg, Jeffrey A, Silverman, Ronald P, Slezak, Sheri, Goldberg, Nelson H, Holton, Luther, Singh, Devinder P

    Published in Annals of plastic surgery (01-02-2013)
    “…We compared the efficacy of pectoralis turnover versus advancement technique for sternal wound reconstruction. A retrospective chart review was performed,…”
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    Comparison of Acellular Dermal Matrix and Synthetic Mesh for Lateral Chest Wall Reconstruction in a Rabbit Model by Holton, Luther H., Chung, Thomas, Silverman, Ronald P., Haerian, Hafez, Goldberg, Nelson H., Burrows, Whitney M., Gobin, Andrea, Butler, Charles E.

    Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-04-2007)
    “…Synthetic mesh is used for chest wall reconstruction, but infection or exposure can occur and necessitate removal. Human acellular dermal matrix (AlloDerm) has…”
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    Marjolin Ulcer Arising Within Hidradenitis : A Case Report and Literature Review by KATZ, Ryan D, GOLDBERG, Nelson H

    Published in Annals of plastic surgery (01-02-2009)
    “…This is a report of a patient with squamous cell carcinoma discovered in a bed of longstanding (>20 years) hidradenitis suppurativa. A literature search…”
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    Recalcitrant abdominal wall hernias: Long-term superiority of autologous tissue repair by GIROTTO, John A, CHIARAMONTE, Michael, MENON, Nathan G, SINGH, Navin, SILVERMAN, Ron, TUFARO, Anthony P, NAHABEDIAN, Maurice, GOLDBERG, Nelson H, MANSON, Paul N

    Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-07-2003)
    “…Secondary repair of recurrent ventral hernia is difficult, and success depends on re-establishing the functional integrity of the abdominal wall. Current…”
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    Human acellular dermal matrix for repair of abdominal wall defects: review of clinical experience and experimental data by Holton, 3rd, Luther H, Kim, Daniel, Silverman, Ronald P, Rodriguez, Eduardo D, Singh, Navin, Goldberg, Nelson H

    “…The use of prosthetic mesh for the tension-free repair of incisional hernias has been shown to be more effective than primary suture repair. Unfortunately,…”
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    Incisional hernia repair in renal transplantation patients by Li, Edward N, Silverman, Ronald P, Goldberg, Nelson H

    “…Abdominal wall dehiscence in renal transplantation patients risks the survival of the transplanted organ. No clear treatment algorithm exists in the literature…”
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    Seroma prevention using Mytilus edulis protein in a rat mastectomy model by Chung, Thomas L, Holton, 3rd, Luther H, Goldberg, Nelson H, Silverman, Ronald P

    Published in The breast journal (01-09-2006)
    “…Seroma formation is common following mastectomy and autologous breast reconstruction and is a potential cause of significant morbidity in patients. For this…”
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    Successful salvage of ventricular- assist devices in the setting of pump pocket infection by MANAHAN, Michele A, GOLDBERG, Nelson H, SILVERMAN, Ronald P

    Published in Annals of plastic surgery (01-10-2006)
    “…Implantable ventricular-assist devices (VADs) have been approved for use both as a bridge to heart transplantation and as a destination therapy. Rising numbers…”
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    Orbital reconstruction after exenteration: Use of a transorbital temporal muscle flap by MENON, Nathan G, GIROTTO, John A, GOLDBERG, Nelson H, SILVERMAN, Ronald P

    Published in Annals of plastic surgery (2003)
    “…Orbital exenteration is a disfiguring operation that involves the total removal of the orbital contents with partial or total excision of the eyelids. Common…”
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    Split pectoralis major flaps for mediastinal wound coverage: A 12-year experience by LI, Edward N, GOLDBERG, Nelson H, SLEZAK, Sheri, SILVERMAN, Ronald P

    Published in Annals of plastic surgery (01-10-2004)
    “…Poststernotomy mediastinitis is an infrequent but highly dangerous complication following median sternotomy. Typically, such wounds are debrided aggressively…”
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