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Pediatrics in Review|January 1, 1995
Index of suspicion. Case 1. Diagnosis: Mallet fingerG P Conners
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|May 1, 1995
Piperazine neurotoxicity: worm wobble revisitedG P Conners
Pediatrics in Review|June 1, 1995
Index of suspicion. Case 3. Ureteropelvic junction obstructionG P Conners
International Journal of Clinical Practice|July 22, 2005
Diagnostic uses of metal detectors: a reviewG P Conners
Pediatrics in Review|May 3, 2000
Finding aluminum foreign bodiesG P Conners
Pediatrics in Review|November 1, 1996
Index of suspicion. Case 1. Nasal furuncleG P Conners
Pediatric Emergency Care|April 1, 1997
A literature-based comparison of three methods of pediatric esophageal coin removalG P Conners
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|July 1, 1997
Carbon monoxide poisoning during ice storms: a tale of two citiesK Wrenn, G P Conners
Clinical Pediatrics|January 5, 2002
Esophageal coins: are pennies different?S Cantu, G P Conners
Pediatric Emergency Care|September 11, 1998
Unexpected second foreign bodies in pediatric esophageal coin ingestionsS A Smith, G P Conners
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Pediatrics in Review|January 1, 1995
Index of suspicion. Case 1. Diagnosis: Mallet fingerG P Conners
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|May 1, 1995
Piperazine neurotoxicity: worm wobble revisitedG P Conners
Pediatrics in Review|June 1, 1995
Index of suspicion. Case 3. Ureteropelvic junction obstructionG P Conners
International Journal of Clinical Practice|July 22, 2005
Diagnostic uses of metal detectors: a reviewG P Conners
Pediatrics in Review|May 3, 2000
Finding aluminum foreign bodiesG P Conners
Pediatrics in Review|November 1, 1996
Index of suspicion. Case 1. Nasal furuncleG P Conners
Pediatric Emergency Care|April 1, 1997
A literature-based comparison of three methods of pediatric esophageal coin removalG P Conners
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|July 1, 1997
Carbon monoxide poisoning during ice storms: a tale of two citiesK Wrenn, G P Conners
Clinical Pediatrics|January 5, 2002
Esophageal coins: are pennies different?S Cantu, G P Conners
Pediatric Emergency Care|September 11, 1998
Unexpected second foreign bodies in pediatric esophageal coin ingestionsS A Smith, G P Conners
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