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Kara S Tanaka

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Academic Pathology|May 17, 2021
Perceptions of a Remote Learning Pathology Elective for Advanced Clinical Medical StudentsKara S Tanaka, Rageshree Ramachandran
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American Volume|August 5, 2016
Advances in 3D-Printed Pediatric Prostheses for Upper Extremity DifferencesKara S Tanaka, Nina Lightdale-Miric
3D Printing in Medicine|April 17, 2020
Identifying a commercially-available 3D printing process that minimizes model distortion after annealing and autoclaving and the effect of steam sterilization on mechanical strengthJoshua V Chen, Kara S Tanaka, Alan B C Dang, et al.
Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Global Research & Reviews|May 14, 2021
The Use of Photogrammetry for Interactive, Three-Dimensional Modeling of an Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of the ElbowDylan S Isaacson, Kara S Tanaka, Nigel K Wang, et al.
Journal of Surgical Oncology|September 16, 2022
Survival and failure modes of the Compress® spindle and expandable distal femur endoprosthesis among pediatric patients: A multi-institutional studyKara S Tanaka, Veronica R Andaya, Steven W Thorpe, et al.
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Academic Pathology|May 17, 2021
Perceptions of a Remote Learning Pathology Elective for Advanced Clinical Medical StudentsKara S Tanaka, Rageshree Ramachandran
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American Volume|August 5, 2016
Advances in 3D-Printed Pediatric Prostheses for Upper Extremity DifferencesKara S Tanaka, Nina Lightdale-Miric
3D Printing in Medicine|April 17, 2020
Identifying a commercially-available 3D printing process that minimizes model distortion after annealing and autoclaving and the effect of steam sterilization on mechanical strengthJoshua V Chen, Kara S Tanaka, Alan B C Dang, et al.
Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Global Research & Reviews|May 14, 2021
The Use of Photogrammetry for Interactive, Three-Dimensional Modeling of an Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of the ElbowDylan S Isaacson, Kara S Tanaka, Nigel K Wang, et al.
Journal of Surgical Oncology|September 16, 2022
Survival and failure modes of the Compress® spindle and expandable distal femur endoprosthesis among pediatric patients: A multi-institutional studyKara S Tanaka, Veronica R Andaya, Steven W Thorpe, et al.
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