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Melanie Subramanian

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Ecohealth|February 15, 2013
Zoonotic disease risk and the bushmeat trade: assessing awareness among hunters and traders in Sierra LeoneMelanie Subramanian
Journal of Thoracic Disease|June 28, 2019
Is a complicated VATS lung resection better than no VATS at all?-converting our stance on intraoperative conversionsMelanie Subramanian, Varun Puri
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery|December 18, 2018
ReplyMelanie Subramanian, Benjamin D Kozower
Shanghai Chest|April 2, 2019
Application of quality metrics to wedge resection for early stage non-small cell lung cancer demonstrates differences in overall survivalMelanie Subramanian, Bryan F Meyers
Clinics in Chest Medicine|February 11, 2023
Lung Transplant Procedure of Choice: Bilateral Transplantation Versus Single Transplantation Complications, Quality of Life, and SurvivalMelanie Subramanian, Bryan F Meyers
Journal of Thoracic Disease|August 3, 2019
Immunonutrition in the esophagectomy patient: food for thoughtMelanie Subramanian, Benjamin D Kozower
Journal of Thoracic Disease|February 13, 2019
Use of national databases: interpreting treatment outcomes using real-world dataMelanie Subramanian, Benjamin D Kozower
Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|June 26, 2018
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) in Thoracic SurgeryTara R Semenkovich, Jessica L Hudson, Melanie Subramanian, et al.
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery|March 28, 2018
Long-Term Results for Clinical Stage IA Lung Cancer: Comparing Lobectomy and Sublobar ResectionMelanie Subramanian, Timothy McMurry, Bryan F Meyers, et al.
Clinical Lung Cancer|December 25, 2024
Computer Assisted Nodule Analysis and Risk Yield is Associated With Occult Lymph Node Status in Clinical Stage I-IIA Lung Adenocarcinoma Undergoing ResectionDuy Pham, Ju Ae Park, Hongkun Wang, et al.
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Ecohealth|February 15, 2013
Zoonotic disease risk and the bushmeat trade: assessing awareness among hunters and traders in Sierra LeoneMelanie Subramanian
Journal of Thoracic Disease|June 28, 2019
Is a complicated VATS lung resection better than no VATS at all?-converting our stance on intraoperative conversionsMelanie Subramanian, Varun Puri
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery|December 18, 2018
ReplyMelanie Subramanian, Benjamin D Kozower
Shanghai Chest|April 2, 2019
Application of quality metrics to wedge resection for early stage non-small cell lung cancer demonstrates differences in overall survivalMelanie Subramanian, Bryan F Meyers
Clinics in Chest Medicine|February 11, 2023
Lung Transplant Procedure of Choice: Bilateral Transplantation Versus Single Transplantation Complications, Quality of Life, and SurvivalMelanie Subramanian, Bryan F Meyers
Journal of Thoracic Disease|August 3, 2019
Immunonutrition in the esophagectomy patient: food for thoughtMelanie Subramanian, Benjamin D Kozower
Journal of Thoracic Disease|February 13, 2019
Use of national databases: interpreting treatment outcomes using real-world dataMelanie Subramanian, Benjamin D Kozower
Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|June 26, 2018
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) in Thoracic SurgeryTara R Semenkovich, Jessica L Hudson, Melanie Subramanian, et al.
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery|March 28, 2018
Long-Term Results for Clinical Stage IA Lung Cancer: Comparing Lobectomy and Sublobar ResectionMelanie Subramanian, Timothy McMurry, Bryan F Meyers, et al.
Clinical Lung Cancer|December 25, 2024
Computer Assisted Nodule Analysis and Risk Yield is Associated With Occult Lymph Node Status in Clinical Stage I-IIA Lung Adenocarcinoma Undergoing ResectionDuy Pham, Ju Ae Park, Hongkun Wang, et al.
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