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Veterinary and Human Toxicology
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April 29, 1998
Accidental ingestion of sustained release calcium channel blockers in children
A F Brayer, P Wax
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology
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October 18, 2000
Pediatric coin ingestion: an unusual presentation
A F Brayer, M Sciera, G P Conners
Pediatric Emergency Care
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January 22, 1998
Acute arsenic poisoning from ingestion of "snakes"
A F Brayer, C M Callahan, P M Wax
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology
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August 28, 1998
Spontaneous passage of coins lodged in the upper esophagus
A F Brayer, G P Conners, D W Ochsenschlager
Clinical Pediatrics
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May 5, 2001
Knowledge of concussion guidelines among practitioners caring for children
J J Bazarian, T Veenema, A F Brayer, et al.
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
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September 1, 1989
Duration of hospitalization in previously well infants with respiratory syncytial virus infection
M Green, A F Brayer, K A Schenkman, et al.
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Veterinary and Human Toxicology
|
April 29, 1998
Accidental ingestion of sustained release calcium channel blockers in children
A F Brayer, P Wax
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology
|
October 18, 2000
Pediatric coin ingestion: an unusual presentation
A F Brayer, M Sciera, G P Conners
Pediatric Emergency Care
|
January 22, 1998
Acute arsenic poisoning from ingestion of "snakes"
A F Brayer, C M Callahan, P M Wax
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology
|
August 28, 1998
Spontaneous passage of coins lodged in the upper esophagus
A F Brayer, G P Conners, D W Ochsenschlager
Clinical Pediatrics
|
May 5, 2001
Knowledge of concussion guidelines among practitioners caring for children
J J Bazarian, T Veenema, A F Brayer, et al.
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
|
September 1, 1989
Duration of hospitalization in previously well infants with respiratory syncytial virus infection
M Green, A F Brayer, K A Schenkman, et al.
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