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The Journal of Trauma
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November 11, 2009
A caveat to the performance of pericardial ultrasound in patients with penetrating cardiac wounds
Chad G Ball, Brian H Williams, Amy D Wyrzykowski, et al.
American Journal of Surgery
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December 15, 2010
CD4 count is predictive of outcome in HIV-positive patients undergoing abdominal operations
Jeremiah L Deneve, Jessica G Shantha, Andrew J Page, et al.
The American Surgeon
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July 29, 2015
An Unusual Case of Anorectal Avulsion after Blunt Traumatic Injury
Eugenia K Page, Rondi B Gelbard, Kenneth J Carney, et al.
Canadian Journal of Surgery. Journal Canadien De Chirurgie
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September 27, 2013
The impact of a massive transfusion protocol (1:1:1) on major hepatic injuries: does it increase abdominal wall closure rates?
Chad G Ball, Christopher J Dente, Beth Shaz, et al.
The American Surgeon
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October 13, 2005
Emergent right hemicolectomies
Amy D Wyrzykowski, David V Feliciano, Timothy A George, et al.
Injury
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June 19, 2009
Traumatic urethral injuries: does the digital rectal examination really help us?
Chad G Ball, S Mohammed Jafri, Andrew W Kirkpatrick, et al.
American Journal of Surgery
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November 26, 2005
The outcome of open pelvic fractures in the modern era
Christopher J Dente, David V Feliciano, Grace S Rozycki, et al.
American Journal of Surgery
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November 8, 2015
Immediate post-traumatic pulmonary embolism is not associated with right ventricular dysfunction
Rondi B Gelbard, Efstathios Karamanos, Amin Farhoomand, et al.
The Journal of Trauma
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June 15, 2007
The accuracy of thoracic ultrasound for detection of pneumothorax is not sustained over time: a preliminary study
Christopher J Dente, Jeffrey Ustin, David V Feliciano, et al.
The Journal of Trauma
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November 19, 2005
Suture line failure in intra-abdominal colonic trauma: is there an effect of segmental variations in blood supply on outcome?
Christopher J Dente, Ankit Patel, David V Feliciano, et al.
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The Journal of Trauma
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November 11, 2009
A caveat to the performance of pericardial ultrasound in patients with penetrating cardiac wounds
Chad G Ball, Brian H Williams, Amy D Wyrzykowski, et al.
American Journal of Surgery
|
December 15, 2010
CD4 count is predictive of outcome in HIV-positive patients undergoing abdominal operations
Jeremiah L Deneve, Jessica G Shantha, Andrew J Page, et al.
The American Surgeon
|
July 29, 2015
An Unusual Case of Anorectal Avulsion after Blunt Traumatic Injury
Eugenia K Page, Rondi B Gelbard, Kenneth J Carney, et al.
Canadian Journal of Surgery. Journal Canadien De Chirurgie
|
September 27, 2013
The impact of a massive transfusion protocol (1:1:1) on major hepatic injuries: does it increase abdominal wall closure rates?
Chad G Ball, Christopher J Dente, Beth Shaz, et al.
The American Surgeon
|
October 13, 2005
Emergent right hemicolectomies
Amy D Wyrzykowski, David V Feliciano, Timothy A George, et al.
Injury
|
June 19, 2009
Traumatic urethral injuries: does the digital rectal examination really help us?
Chad G Ball, S Mohammed Jafri, Andrew W Kirkpatrick, et al.
American Journal of Surgery
|
November 26, 2005
The outcome of open pelvic fractures in the modern era
Christopher J Dente, David V Feliciano, Grace S Rozycki, et al.
American Journal of Surgery
|
November 8, 2015
Immediate post-traumatic pulmonary embolism is not associated with right ventricular dysfunction
Rondi B Gelbard, Efstathios Karamanos, Amin Farhoomand, et al.
The Journal of Trauma
|
June 15, 2007
The accuracy of thoracic ultrasound for detection of pneumothorax is not sustained over time: a preliminary study
Christopher J Dente, Jeffrey Ustin, David V Feliciano, et al.
The Journal of Trauma
|
November 19, 2005
Suture line failure in intra-abdominal colonic trauma: is there an effect of segmental variations in blood supply on outcome?
Christopher J Dente, Ankit Patel, David V Feliciano, et al.
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