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Geriatric traumatic brain injury-What we know and what we don't
Published in The journal of trauma and acute care surgery (01-10-2018)Get full text
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Adoptive T-cell therapy improves treatment of canine non–Hodgkin lymphoma post chemotherapy
Published in Scientific reports (13-02-2012)“…Clinical observations reveal that an augmented pace of T-cell recovery after chemotherapy correlates with improved tumor-free survival, suggesting the add-back…”
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Total Reconstruction of Lower Lip and Chin Following Firework Injury Using Composite Bilateral Radial Forearm-Fascia Lata Flaps: A Case Report
Published in Eplasty (19-01-2023)“…Primary explosion injuries with fireworks can lead to devastating and geometrically complex facial traumas that present a challenge to the reconstructive…”
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One-stage Flexor Reconstruction With Anterolateral Thigh and Fascia Lata Rolls After High-Voltage Trauma: A Case Report
Published in Eplasty (16-01-2023)“…Electrical injuries from high-voltage power lines are unique forms of trauma that can create challenging wounds for reconstructive surgeons. Our patients, a…”
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Incidence of Readmission Following Pediatric Hand Surgery: An Analysis of 6600 Patients
Published in Eplasty (2022)“…Quality in surgical outcomes is frequently assessed by the 30-day readmission rate. There are limited data available in the published literature regarding…”
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Total Reconstruction of Lower Lip and Chin Following Firework Injury Using Composite Bilateral Radial Forearm-Fascia Lata Flaps: A Case Report
Published in Eplasty (01-01-2023)“…BackgroundPrimary explosion injuries with fireworks can lead to devastating and geometrically complex facial traumas that present a challenge to the…”
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One-stage Flexor Reconstruction With Anterolateral Thigh and Fascia Lata Rolls After High-Voltage Trauma: A Case Report
Published in Eplasty (01-01-2023)“…BackgroundElectrical injuries from high-voltage power lines are unique forms of trauma that can create challenging wounds for reconstructive surgeons. Our…”
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