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Kristy Terp

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Cureus|February 27, 2023
Spider Angioma Number and Location as Potential Prognostic Indicators in Chronic Liver Disease: A Case ReportKristy Terp, Guillermo Izquierdo-Pretel
Dermatopathology (Basel, Switzerland)|October 25, 2024
Keratoacanthoma versus Squamous-Cell Carcinoma: Histopathological Features and Molecular MarkersHisham F Bahmad, Kalin Stoyanov, Teresita Mendez, et al.
Diseases (Basel, Switzerland)|May 23, 2023
Colonic Ganglioneuroma: A Combined Single-Institution Experience and Review of the Literature of Forty-Three PatientsHisham F Bahmad, Sally Trinh, Linda Qian, et al.
Surgery in Practice and Science|January 23, 2025
Using NSQIP to improve perforated appendicitis protocol and better resource allocationBailey K Roberts, Dailen Alonso, Kristy Terp, et al.
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Cureus|February 27, 2023
Spider Angioma Number and Location as Potential Prognostic Indicators in Chronic Liver Disease: A Case ReportKristy Terp, Guillermo Izquierdo-Pretel
Dermatopathology (Basel, Switzerland)|October 25, 2024
Keratoacanthoma versus Squamous-Cell Carcinoma: Histopathological Features and Molecular MarkersHisham F Bahmad, Kalin Stoyanov, Teresita Mendez, et al.
Diseases (Basel, Switzerland)|May 23, 2023
Colonic Ganglioneuroma: A Combined Single-Institution Experience and Review of the Literature of Forty-Three PatientsHisham F Bahmad, Sally Trinh, Linda Qian, et al.
Surgery in Practice and Science|January 23, 2025
Using NSQIP to improve perforated appendicitis protocol and better resource allocationBailey K Roberts, Dailen Alonso, Kristy Terp, et al.
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