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Marian H Taylor

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Current Opinion in Cardiology|February 13, 2019
Treatment of chemotherapy-associated cardiomyopathyAmanda W Cai, Marian H Taylor, Bhavadharini Ramu
The Annals of Pharmacotherapy|September 24, 2002
Rhabdomyolysis with concurrent atorvastatin and diltiazemJohn J Lewin, Jean M Nappi, Marian H Taylor
The Annals of Pharmacotherapy|April 24, 2008
Mesalamine-associated hypersensitivity myocarditis in ulcerative colitisSundae Stelts, Marian H Taylor, Jean Nappi, et al.
Rheumatic Diseases Clinics of North America|November 26, 2013
Systemic sclerosis and the heartJohn L Parks, Marian H Taylor, Laura P Parks, et al.
The Journal of Rheumatology|February 5, 2002
Ulnar artery involvement in systemic sclerosis (scleroderma)Marian H Taylor, John A McFadden, Marcy B Bolster, et al.
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|April 4, 2006
Percutaneous occlusion of a pseudoaneurysm evolving after homograft aortic valve and root replacement with the Amplatzer muscular ventricular septal defect occluderEric M Graham, Varsha M Bandisode, Andrew M Atz, et al.
The Journal of Rheumatology|May 23, 2007
Ethnic disparities among patients with pulmonary hypertension associated with systemic sclerosisAshley D Beall, Paul J Nietert, Marian H Taylor, et al.
The American Journal of Cardiology|October 21, 2009
Role of transesophageal echocardiography among patients with atrial fibrillation undergoing electrophysiology testingRory Priester, Troy Bunting, Bruce Usher, et al.
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment|October 29, 2018
Advanced glycation end products are elevated in estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer patients, alter response to therapy, and can be targeted by lifestyle interventionKatherine R Walter, Marvella E Ford, Mathew J Gregoski, et al.
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Current Opinion in Cardiology|February 13, 2019
Treatment of chemotherapy-associated cardiomyopathyAmanda W Cai, Marian H Taylor, Bhavadharini Ramu
The Annals of Pharmacotherapy|September 24, 2002
Rhabdomyolysis with concurrent atorvastatin and diltiazemJohn J Lewin, Jean M Nappi, Marian H Taylor
The Annals of Pharmacotherapy|April 24, 2008
Mesalamine-associated hypersensitivity myocarditis in ulcerative colitisSundae Stelts, Marian H Taylor, Jean Nappi, et al.
Rheumatic Diseases Clinics of North America|November 26, 2013
Systemic sclerosis and the heartJohn L Parks, Marian H Taylor, Laura P Parks, et al.
The Journal of Rheumatology|February 5, 2002
Ulnar artery involvement in systemic sclerosis (scleroderma)Marian H Taylor, John A McFadden, Marcy B Bolster, et al.
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|April 4, 2006
Percutaneous occlusion of a pseudoaneurysm evolving after homograft aortic valve and root replacement with the Amplatzer muscular ventricular septal defect occluderEric M Graham, Varsha M Bandisode, Andrew M Atz, et al.
The Journal of Rheumatology|May 23, 2007
Ethnic disparities among patients with pulmonary hypertension associated with systemic sclerosisAshley D Beall, Paul J Nietert, Marian H Taylor, et al.
The American Journal of Cardiology|October 21, 2009
Role of transesophageal echocardiography among patients with atrial fibrillation undergoing electrophysiology testingRory Priester, Troy Bunting, Bruce Usher, et al.
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment|October 29, 2018
Advanced glycation end products are elevated in estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer patients, alter response to therapy, and can be targeted by lifestyle interventionKatherine R Walter, Marvella E Ford, Mathew J Gregoski, et al.
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