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    Giant aneurysm of saphenous vein graft to coronary artery compressing the right atrium by Kalimi, Robert, Palazzo, Robert S, Graver, L.Michael

    Published in The Annals of Thoracic Surgery (01-10-1999)
    “…Aneurysm of reverse aortocoronary saphenous vein graft is a known complication of coronary artery bypass grafting. In this report we present a case of a…”
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    Occlusion of left coronary artery ostium by an aortic valve cusp by Kalimi, Robert, Palazzo, Robert S, Graver, L.Michael

    Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (01-02-2000)
    “…Congenital anomalies of the aortic valve can be associated with other cardiac anomalies. In this report, we present a patient with an aortic valve anomaly…”
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    Profound systemic hypothermia protects the spinal cord in a primate model of spinal cord ischemia by Rokkas, C K, Sundaresan, S, Shuman, T A, Palazzo, R S, Nitta, T, Despotis, G J, Burns, T C, Wareing, T H, Kouchoukos, N T

    “…Spinal cord ischemia with resultant paraplegia or paraparesis remains an important clinical problem after operations on the thoracoabdominal aorta. Because…”
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    A novel approach to coronary revascularization in patients with severely diseased aorta by KALIMI, R, GRAVER, L. M, PALAZZO, R. S

    Published in Texas Heart Institute journal (2000)
    “…Atheromatous disease of the aorta significantly increases morbidity and mortality during coronary revascularization. The surgical approach must be modified for…”
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    Surgery for ischemic heart disease by Palazzo, R S, Barner, H B

    Published in Current opinion in cardiology (01-03-1994)
    “…Surgical treatment for ischemic heart disease continues to evolve. The long-term benefit of coronary artery bypass grafting can be shown to extend for 15 to 20…”
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    Surgery for ischemic heart disease by Palazzo, R S, Barner, H B

    Published in Current opinion in cardiology (01-03-1993)
    “…Surgical treatment of ischemic heart disease continues to evolve, and specific criteria are available to guide management. The benefit of placing the left…”
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    Redox potential measurements of plasma in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft and its clinical significance by Rao, Srinivasa K., Palazzo, Robert S., Metz, Helene N., Wilson, David W., Nikolic, Srdjan D., Graver, Michael, Rao, Parinam S.

    “…The apparent redox potentials (E m) of plasma as a marker of oxidant injury during coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) is determined, and their clinical…”
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    Spontaneous Right Ventricular Disruption Following Treatment of Sternal Infection by Khoynezhad, Ali, Abbas, Ghulam, Palazzo, Robert S., Graver, L. Michael

    Published in Journal of cardiac surgery (01-01-2004)
    “…Background: Spontaneous right ventricular disruption is a rare and frequently catastrophic event that occurs during the treatment of mediastinitis complicating…”
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    Graphs, tessellations, and perfect codes on flat tori by Costa, S.I.R., Muniz, M., Agustini, E., Palazzo, R.

    Published in IEEE transactions on information theory (01-10-2004)
    “…Quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM)-like signal sets are considered in this paper as coset constellations placed on regular graphs on surfaces known as flat…”
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    A model of right ventricular failure after global myocardial ischemia and mechanical left ventricular support by Shuman, T A, Palazzo, R S, Jaquiss, R B, Harper, B D, Barzilai, B, Cox, J L, Kouchoukos, N T, Wareing, T H

    Published in ASAIO transactions (01-07-1991)
    “…Postcardiotomy right ventricular (RV) failure after institution of mechanical left ventricular (LV) support is poorly understood. Using a canine model…”
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