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J Aydelotte

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Cutis|December 8, 2000
What's eating you? Amblyomma ticks (Amblyomma americanum)D M Elston, J Aydelotte
Military Medicine|January 29, 1999
Road rash with a rotten odorD J Schissel, J Aydelotte, R Keller
American Journal of Surgery|January 10, 2019
This too shall pass: Standardized Gastrografin protocol for partial small bowel obstructionS Long, B Emigh, J S Wolf, et al.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|November 12, 1998
Variability of the midfacial muscles: analysis of 50 hemifacial cadaver dissectionsJ E Pessa, V P Zadoo, E K Adrian, et al.
American Journal of Surgery|August 23, 2020
Narrow pulse pressure is independently associated with massive transfusion and emergent surgery in hemodynamically stable trauma patientsB Bankhead-Kendall, P Teixeira, S Roward, et al.
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Cutis|December 8, 2000
What's eating you? Amblyomma ticks (Amblyomma americanum)D M Elston, J Aydelotte
Military Medicine|January 29, 1999
Road rash with a rotten odorD J Schissel, J Aydelotte, R Keller
American Journal of Surgery|January 10, 2019
This too shall pass: Standardized Gastrografin protocol for partial small bowel obstructionS Long, B Emigh, J S Wolf, et al.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|November 12, 1998
Variability of the midfacial muscles: analysis of 50 hemifacial cadaver dissectionsJ E Pessa, V P Zadoo, E K Adrian, et al.
American Journal of Surgery|August 23, 2020
Narrow pulse pressure is independently associated with massive transfusion and emergent surgery in hemodynamically stable trauma patientsB Bankhead-Kendall, P Teixeira, S Roward, et al.
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