Search Results - "Ma, Melissa S."
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Correctly classifying cohort studies versus case series in systematic reviews and implications for evidence-based decision making
Published in Archives of dermatological research (06-11-2024)“…The strength of a systematic review hinges in large part on the quality of evidence it appraises. Observational studies, including cohort studies and case…”
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Exploring the safety and effectiveness of lasers for the treatment of sequelae of dermatologic disease
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Split face randomized, evaluator blinded study on the effect of multiple subcisions on rolling acne scars
Published in Archives of dermatological research (08-06-2024)“…Acne scarring results from a common inflammatory condition present in many people. These scars can have an impact on quality of life by influencing self-esteem…”
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Development of an Objective Structured Assessment of Technical Skills for Sclerotherapy
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Subcision with and without suction for acne scars: a split-faced, rater-blinded randomized control trial
Published in Archives of dermatological research (07-06-2024)“…Therapeutic options for acne scars include subcision and suction with microdermabrasion, but these treatment modalities have not been studied in conjunction…”
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US FDA Advisory Panel Members' Assessment of Premarket Approval Process and Suggestions for Improvement
Published in JAMA network open (01-10-2024)“…The manufacturing and marketing of medical devices is regulated by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and the FDA premarket approval (PMA) process…”
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Assessing Oropharyngeal Dysphagia After Lung Transplantation: Altered Swallowing Mechanisms and Increased Morbidity
Published in The Journal of heart and lung transplantation (01-11-2007)“…Background Gastroesophageal reflux is associated with lung transplantation (LT) and bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome, limiting allograft functional longevity…”
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