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    A Few Steps Forward, A Few Steps Back by Lumpkins, Kimberly M, Turner, Patricia

    “…It is no secret that medical training coincides with peak reproductive years for women; for those with prolonged training periods such as in surgical fields…”
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    Surgical treatment of a type IV cystic sacrococcygeal teratoma with intraspinal extension utilizing a posterior-anterior-posterior approach: a case report by Wessell, Aaron, Hersh, David S., Ho, Cheng-Ying, Lumpkins, Kimberly M., Groves, Mari L. A.

    Published in Child's nervous system (01-05-2018)
    “…Type IV sacrococcygeal teratoma with intraspinal involvement is rare and to our knowledge has not been reported previously in the literature. The authors…”
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    Neuroendocrine tumor in the vaginal reconstruction of a patient with Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome and anorectal malformation by Fioravante, Nicholas, Tronetti, Tara, Strauch, Eric, Voigt, Roger, Lumpkins, Kimberly

    Published in Journal of pediatric surgery case reports (01-03-2021)
    “…Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser (MRKH) syndrome occurring in association with an anorectal malformation (ARM) is rare but well described (Wester et al., 2012)…”
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    A lipomatous, cervicothoracic mass causing tracheal compression in a child by Moore, Michelle C., Patel, Lakir, Parikh, Rishi B., Lumpkins, Kimberly, Englum, Brian R.

    Published in Journal of pediatric surgery case reports (01-09-2020)
    “…Lipomatous lesions in children are significantly less common than in the adult population and tend to occur subcutaneously on the trunk or extremities. When…”
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    Anomalous mesenteric vessel-a rare etiology of intermittent partial small bowel obstruction by Hansraj, Natasha, Larabee, Shannon M, Lumpkins, Kimberly M

    Published in Journal of surgical case reports (01-12-2016)
    “…We report a case of an 11-year with recurrent episodes of abdominal pain and vomiting. Diagnostic laparoscopy during a severe episode demonstrated an anomalous…”
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    Glial fibrillary acidic protein is highly correlated with brain injury by Lumpkins, Kimberly M, Bochicchio, Grant V, Keledjian, Kaspar, Simard, J Marc, McCunn, Maureen, Scalea, Thomas

    Published in The journal of trauma (01-10-2008)
    “…Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) is an intermediate filament protein found in the cytoskeleton of astroglia. Recent work has indicated that GFAP may…”
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    Superior Mesenteric Artery Stenosis Due to Disseminated Tuberculosis in a Pediatric Patient by Martinson, James, Tronetti, Tara, Goel, Nidhi, Sarkar, Rajabrata, Strauch, Eric, Lumpkins, Kimberly

    Published in The Pediatric infectious disease journal (01-12-2021)
    “…Disseminated tuberculosis (TB) associated with mesenteric arteritis has not been established in children. We present the case of an 8-year-old woman who…”
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    Emergency pediatric surgery: Comparing the economic burden in specialized versus nonspecialized children's centers by Kvasnovsky, Charlotte L., Lumpkins, Kimberly, Diaz, Jose J., Chun, Jeannie Y.

    Published in Journal of pediatric surgery (01-05-2018)
    “…The American College of Surgeons has developed a verification program for children's surgery centers. Highly specialized hospitals may be verified as Level I,…”
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    Magnetic Appendix: An Uncommon Indication for Appendectomy by Birkhold, Megan, Habib, Joseph R, Kang, Juhye, Diaz-Calderon, Lina, Lumpkins, Kimberly, Strauch, Eric

    Published in Curēus (Palo Alto, CA) (04-11-2022)
    “…Foreign object ingestions are a common occurrence in pediatrics, often necessitating endoscopic or surgical intervention. The ingestion of multiple magnets…”
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    Blast injury in a civilian trauma setting is associated with a delay in diagnosis of traumatic brain injury by Bochicchio, Grant V, Lumpkins, Kimberly, O'Connor, James, Simard, Marc, Schaub, Stacey, Conway, Anne, Bochicchio, Kelly, Scalea, Thomas M

    Published in The American surgeon (01-03-2008)
    “…High-pressure waves (blast) account for the majority of combat injuries and are becoming increasingly common in terrorist attacks. To our knowledge, there are…”
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    Pregnancy among women surgeons: trends over time by Turner, Patricia L, Lumpkins, Kimberly, Gabre, Joel, Lin, Maggie J, Liu, Xinggang, Terrin, Michael

    Published in Archives of surgery (Chicago. 1960) (01-05-2012)
    “…Women compose half of all medical students but are underrepresented in the field of general surgery. Concerns about childbirth and pregnancy during training…”
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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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