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    Recurrent giant juvenile fibroadenoma by King, Kathryn S, Harrington, Michael A, Kassira, Noor

    Published in Journal of pediatric surgery case reports (01-11-2017)
    “…Abstract Breast masses in children, though rare, present a difficult clinical challenge as they can represent a wide variety of entities from benign…”
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    Epidermal programmed cell death‐ligand 1 expression in TEN associated with nivolumab therapy by Vivar, Karina L., Deschaine, Maria, Messina, Jane, Divine, Jennifer M., Rabionet, Alejandro, Patel, Nishit, Harrington, Michael A., Seminario‐Vidal, Lucia

    Published in Journal of cutaneous pathology (01-04-2017)
    “…Nivolumab is a programmed cell death receptor‐1 (PD‐1) antibody used in the treatment of metastatic or unresectable melanoma. Cutaneous reactions are the most…”
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    Bilobed Gracilis Flap: A Novel Alternative for Pelvic and Perineal Reconstruction by Weinstein, Brielle, King, Kathryn S., Triggs, Wilton, Harrington, Michael A., Pribaz, Julian

    Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-01-2020)
    “…Perineal reconstruction historically has been guided by the vertical rectus abdominis myocutaneous flap. In oncologic patients, because of prior surgical…”
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    Impact of COVID-19 on Away Rotations in Surgical Fields by Boyd, Carter J., Inglesby, Dani C., Corey, Britney, Greene, Benjamin J., Harrington, Michael A., Johnson, Michael D., King, Timothy W., Rais-Bahrami, Soroush, Tavana, M. Lance

    Published in The Journal of surgical research (01-11-2020)
    “…The COVID-19 pandemic has presented a variety of challenges in the medical education curriculum, one of which is the possible loss of summer and fall away…”
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    Radiographic Comparison of Superior and Inferior Gluteal Vessels in Jackknife versus Prone Position: A Prospective, Self-Controlled Trial by Barnes, Connor W., Ford, Jonathan M., Harrington, Michael A., Kedar, Rajendra P., Tran, Thanh Q., Karlnoski, Rachel A., Decker, Summer J., Smith, David J.

    Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-10-2020)
    “…Mortality after gluteal augmentation with fat transfer techniques is extremely high. Placement of fat subcutaneously versus in the gluteal musculature, or…”
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    Treatment of Head and Neck Melanoma In Situ With Staged Contoured Marginal Excisions by Glazer, Evan S, Porubsky, Caitlin F, Francis, Jeffrey D, Ibanez, Jamie, Castner, Nicholas, Messina, Jane L, Sarnaik, Amod A, Harrington, Michael A, Cruse, C Wayne, Sondak, Vernon K, Zager, Jonathan S

    Published in Annals of plastic surgery (01-06-2017)
    “…Staged marginal evaluation of melanoma in situ (MIS) is performed to avoid reconstruction on positive margins. Contoured marginal excision (CME) is an excision…”
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    The Impact of Neoadjuvant Hedgehog Inhibitor Therapy on the Surgical Treatment of Extensive Basal Cell Carcinoma by Ching, Jessica A, Curtis, Heather L, Braue, Jonathan A, Kudchadkar, Ragini R, Mendoza, Tania I, Messina, Jane L, Cruse, C Wayne, Smith, David J, Harrington, Michael A

    Published in Annals of plastic surgery (01-06-2015)
    “…BACKGROUNDAlthough hedgehog inhibitor therapy (HHIT) is offered as isolated medical treatment for extensive basal cell carcinoma (BCC), there is little…”
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    Drug Abuse in Plastic Surgery Patients: Optimizing Detection and Minimizing Complications by Cone, Jeffrey D., Harrington, Michael A., Kelley, Sharon S., Prince, Melanie D., Payne, Wyatt G., Smith, David J.

    Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-01-2011)
    “…Drugs of abuse present numerous challenges to plastic surgeons, and detection remains difficult. With rates of drug abuse and misuse on the rise, clinicians…”
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