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November 7, 2003
Back pain and fever
Vivien K Yee, John T Kanegaye
The Journal of Emergency Medicine
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December 14, 2002
First place winner. Recurrent febrile seizures: an unusual presentation of nutritional rickets
Cynthia C Hoecker, John T Kanegaye
Pediatric Emergency Care
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May 7, 2011
Acute appendicitis presenting with a painful inguinal mass: complication related to patent processus vaginalis and testicular maldescent
Reina Mayor, Nicholas C Saenz, John T Kanegaye
Pediatrics
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August 20, 2014
Automated urinalysis and urine dipstick in the emergency evaluation of young febrile children
John T Kanegaye, Jennifer M Jacob, Denise Malicki
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine
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June 13, 2019
Correspondence: Comparison of pediatric post-reduction fluoroscopic- and ultrasound forearm fracture images
Jonathan D Auten, Nicole D Hurst, John T Kanegaye
Pediatric Emergency Care
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February 28, 2022
Emergence of Extended-Spectrum β-Lactamase-Producing Pathogens in Community-Acquired Urinary Tract Infections Among Infants at a Pediatric Emergency Department
Vanessa Tamas, Seema Shah, Kathryn A Hollenbach, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine
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August 6, 2015
Inpatient Treatment after Multi-Dose Racemic Epinephrine for Croup in the Emergency Department
Sherri L Rudinsky, Ghazala Q Sharieff, Whitney Law, et al.
Pediatric Emergency Care
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March 6, 2009
Randomized controlled trial of ultrasound-guided peripheral intravenous catheter placement versus traditional techniques in difficult-access pediatric patients
Stephanie J Doniger, Paul Ishimine, John Christian Fox, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine
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March 18, 2008
Oral analgesia before pediatric ketamine sedation is not associated with an increased risk of emesis and other adverse events
Michele R McKee, Ghazala Q Sharieff, John T Kanegaye, et al.
Pediatric Emergency Care
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October 28, 2003
High-dose rectal midazolam for pediatric procedures: a randomized trial of sedative efficacy and agitation
John T Kanegaye, Jorge L Favela, Mark Acosta, et al.
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Clinical Pediatrics
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November 7, 2003
Back pain and fever
Vivien K Yee, John T Kanegaye
The Journal of Emergency Medicine
|
December 14, 2002
First place winner. Recurrent febrile seizures: an unusual presentation of nutritional rickets
Cynthia C Hoecker, John T Kanegaye
Pediatric Emergency Care
|
May 7, 2011
Acute appendicitis presenting with a painful inguinal mass: complication related to patent processus vaginalis and testicular maldescent
Reina Mayor, Nicholas C Saenz, John T Kanegaye
Pediatrics
|
August 20, 2014
Automated urinalysis and urine dipstick in the emergency evaluation of young febrile children
John T Kanegaye, Jennifer M Jacob, Denise Malicki
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine
|
June 13, 2019
Correspondence: Comparison of pediatric post-reduction fluoroscopic- and ultrasound forearm fracture images
Jonathan D Auten, Nicole D Hurst, John T Kanegaye
Pediatric Emergency Care
|
February 28, 2022
Emergence of Extended-Spectrum β-Lactamase-Producing Pathogens in Community-Acquired Urinary Tract Infections Among Infants at a Pediatric Emergency Department
Vanessa Tamas, Seema Shah, Kathryn A Hollenbach, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine
|
August 6, 2015
Inpatient Treatment after Multi-Dose Racemic Epinephrine for Croup in the Emergency Department
Sherri L Rudinsky, Ghazala Q Sharieff, Whitney Law, et al.
Pediatric Emergency Care
|
March 6, 2009
Randomized controlled trial of ultrasound-guided peripheral intravenous catheter placement versus traditional techniques in difficult-access pediatric patients
Stephanie J Doniger, Paul Ishimine, John Christian Fox, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine
|
March 18, 2008
Oral analgesia before pediatric ketamine sedation is not associated with an increased risk of emesis and other adverse events
Michele R McKee, Ghazala Q Sharieff, John T Kanegaye, et al.
Pediatric Emergency Care
|
October 28, 2003
High-dose rectal midazolam for pediatric procedures: a randomized trial of sedative efficacy and agitation
John T Kanegaye, Jorge L Favela, Mark Acosta, et al.
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