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C Scott Evans

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Annals of Emergency Medicine|March 26, 2015
The copperhead coagulopathy conundrumC Scott Evans, Charles J Gerardo
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|June 19, 2012
Ultrasound and ski resort clinics: mapping out the potential benefitsC Scott Evans, N Stuart Harris
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|October 4, 2015
Marked Hypofibrinogenemia and Gastrointestinal Bleeding After Copperhead (Agkistrodon contortrix) EnvenomationKathryn T Kopec, May Yen, Matthew Bitner, et al.
High Altitude Medicine & Biology|December 31, 2009
Surface water quality along the Central John Muir Trail in the Sierra Nevada Mountains: coliforms and algaeCarling Ursem, C Scott Evans, Kemal Ali Ger, et al.
JAMA Surgery|February 14, 2019
Does This Patient Have a Severe Snake Envenomation?: The Rational Clinical Examination Systematic ReviewCharles J Gerardo, João R N Vissoci, C Scott Evans, et al.
Emergency Radiology|December 20, 2012
Head computed tomography utilization and intracranial hemorrhage ratesJarone Lee, C Scott Evans, Neil Singh, et al.
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|March 3, 2015
Time to antivenom administration is not associated with total antivenom dose administered in a copperhead-predominant snakebite populationCharles J Gerardo, C Scott Evans, Maragatha Kuchibhatla, et al.
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Annals of Emergency Medicine|March 26, 2015
The copperhead coagulopathy conundrumC Scott Evans, Charles J Gerardo
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|June 19, 2012
Ultrasound and ski resort clinics: mapping out the potential benefitsC Scott Evans, N Stuart Harris
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|October 4, 2015
Marked Hypofibrinogenemia and Gastrointestinal Bleeding After Copperhead (Agkistrodon contortrix) EnvenomationKathryn T Kopec, May Yen, Matthew Bitner, et al.
High Altitude Medicine & Biology|December 31, 2009
Surface water quality along the Central John Muir Trail in the Sierra Nevada Mountains: coliforms and algaeCarling Ursem, C Scott Evans, Kemal Ali Ger, et al.
JAMA Surgery|February 14, 2019
Does This Patient Have a Severe Snake Envenomation?: The Rational Clinical Examination Systematic ReviewCharles J Gerardo, João R N Vissoci, C Scott Evans, et al.
Emergency Radiology|December 20, 2012
Head computed tomography utilization and intracranial hemorrhage ratesJarone Lee, C Scott Evans, Neil Singh, et al.
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|March 3, 2015
Time to antivenom administration is not associated with total antivenom dose administered in a copperhead-predominant snakebite populationCharles J Gerardo, C Scott Evans, Maragatha Kuchibhatla, et al.
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