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    Incidence of early-onset glaucoma after infant cataract extraction with and without intraocular lens implantation by Wong, I B Y, Sukthankar, V D, Cortina-Borja, M, Nischal, K K

    Published in British journal of ophthalmology (01-09-2009)
    “…To determine the incidence of glaucoma, with onset within 1 year after the date of cataract surgery (early onset) performed in the first year of life, with or…”
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    Childhood intermittent exotropia from a different angle: does severity affect quality of life? by Lim, S B, Wong, W L, Ho, R C, Wong, I B

    Published in British journal of ophthalmology (01-10-2015)
    “…Few studies have explored the relationship between health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and clinical severity of childhood intermittent exotropia (IXT)…”
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    Metaanalysis of prophylactic drug treatment in the prevention of postoperative bleeding by Fremes, Stephen E., Wong, Bill I., Lee, Eileen, Mai, Ryan, Christakis, George T., McLean, Richard F., Goldman, Bernard S., Naylor, C.David

    Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (01-12-1994)
    “…Prophylactic drug treatment is one of several strategies to reduce postoperative blood loss and potentially limit homologous blood use in open heart surgery. A…”
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    Aprotinin and tranexamic acid for high transfusion risk cardiac surgery by Wong, Bill I, McLean, Richard F, Fremes, Stephen E, Deemar, Katherine A, Harrington, Ellen M, Christakis, George T, Goldman, Bernard S

    Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (01-03-2000)
    “…Background. Studies have shown that aprotinin and tranexamic acid can reduce postoperative blood loss after cardiac operation. However, which drug is more…”
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    Central-nervous-system dysfunction after warm or hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass by Wong, B I, McLean, R F, Naylor, C D, Snow, W G, Harrington, E M, Gawel, M J, Woods, R B, Fremes, S E

    Published in The Lancet (British edition) (06-06-1992)
    “…The increasing popularity of warm heart surgery led us to assess the effect of temperature during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) on neuropsychological function…”
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    Normothermic versus hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass: Central nervous system outcomes by McLean, Richard F., Wong, Bill I.

    “…The recent advent of “warm heart” surgery has resulted in reexamination of the neuroprotective effects of hypothermia in the setting of cardiopulmonary bypass…”
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    Phase 1 human trial of adenosine-potassium cardioplegia by FREMES, S. E, LEVY, S. L, GOLDMAN, B. S, CHRISTAKIS, G. T, WALKER, S. E, IAZETTA, J, MALLIDI, H. R, FEDER-ELITUV, R, DEEMAR, K. A, COHEN, E. A, WONG, B. I

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (01-11-1996)
    “…The cardioprotective role of adenosine in various models of ischemia-reperfusion, including adenosine supplementation to cardioplegic formulations, has been…”
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    Cardiopulmonary bypass, rewarming, and central nervous system dysfunction by Buss, Michael I., McLean, Richard F., Wong, Bill I., Fremes, Stephen E., David Naylor, C., Harrington, Ellen M., Snow, William G., Gawel, Marek

    Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (01-05-1996)
    “…During cardiopulmonary bypass anasopharyngeal temperature greater than 38°C at the end of rewarming may indicate cerebral hyperthermia. This could exacerbate…”
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    Cardiopulmonary bypass, temperature, and central nervous system dysfunction by McLean, R F, Wong, B I, Naylor, C D, Snow, W G, Harrington, E M, Gawel, M, Fremes, S E

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (01-11-1994)
    “…Neurological injury is an important cause of morbidity and mortality after cardiac surgery. With the advent of warm heart surgery, the neuroprotective role of…”
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    Phase 2 studies of adenosine cardioplegia by Cohen, G, Feder-Elituv, R, Iazetta, J, Bunting, P, Mallidi, H, Bozinovski, J, Deemar, C, Christakis, G T, Cohen, E A, Wong, B I, McLean, R D, Myers, M, Morgan, C D, Mazer, C D, Smith, T S, Goldman, B S, Naylor, C D, Fremes, S E

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (10-11-1998)
    “…Laboratory evidence supports the use of adenosine-supplemented cardioplegia. An initial phase 1 dose-ranging clinical evaluation demonstrated that an adenosine…”
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    Ketamine concentrations during cardiopulmonary bypass by McLean, R F, Baker, A J, Walker, S E, Mazer, C D, Wong, B I, Harrington, E M

    Published in Canadian journal of anesthesia (01-06-1996)
    “…To describe the serum concentrations of ketamine following a clinically relevant dosing schedule during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). Prospective case series…”
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    Case control study of risk factors and ophthalmological outcomes of very low birth weight infants with Type 1 retinopathy of prematurity by Ng, Tryphena Rachel, Wong, Inez B, Ngo, Cheryl S, Niduvaje, Krishnamoorthy, Ngiam, Xin Ying, Sensaki, Sonoko, Lee, Le Ye

    Published in Singapore medical journal (01-08-2020)
    “…We evaluated the risk factors associated with Type 1 retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) in very low birth weight (VLBW) infants and compared ophthalmologic…”
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    PROTEIN CARBONYLS IN BRONCHOALVEOLAR LAVAGE FLUID IN MICE, RATS, AND HAMSTERS FOLLOWING INHALATION OF PIGMENTARY TITANIUM DIOXIDE PARTICLES by Reverdy, E E, Bermudez, E, Mangum, J B, Asgharian, B, Wong, B, Everitt, J I

    Published in Inhalation toxicology (2000)
    “…Elevation of protein carbonyls has been implicated in the clinical setting as a result of oxidant damage associated with a number of disease states in both…”
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