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The Journal of Pediatrics|March 25, 2011
Increasing severity of pectus excavatum is associated with reduced pulmonary functionM Louise Lawson, Robert B Mellins, James F Paulson, et al.
Pediatrics|August 7, 2013
Risk-adjusted hospital outcomes for children's surgeryJacqueline M Saito, Li Ern Chen, Bruce L Hall, et al.
Journal of the American College of Surgeons|July 31, 2007
Prospective multicenter study of surgical correction of pectus excavatum: design, perioperative complications, pain, and baseline pulmonary function facilitated by internet-based data collectionRobert E Kelly, Robert C Shamberger, Robert B Mellins, et al.
Pediatrics|December 3, 2008
Surgical repair of pectus excavatum markedly improves body image and perceived ability for physical activity: multicenter studyRobert E Kelly, Thomas F Cash, Robert C Shamberger, et al.
Journal of the American College of Surgeons|November 20, 2013
Multicenter study of pectus excavatum, final report: complications, static/exercise pulmonary function, and anatomic outcomesRobert E Kelly, Robert B Mellins, Robert C Shamberger, et al.
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The Journal of Pediatrics|March 25, 2011
Increasing severity of pectus excavatum is associated with reduced pulmonary functionM Louise Lawson, Robert B Mellins, James F Paulson, et al.
Pediatrics|August 7, 2013
Risk-adjusted hospital outcomes for children's surgeryJacqueline M Saito, Li Ern Chen, Bruce L Hall, et al.
Journal of the American College of Surgeons|July 31, 2007
Prospective multicenter study of surgical correction of pectus excavatum: design, perioperative complications, pain, and baseline pulmonary function facilitated by internet-based data collectionRobert E Kelly, Robert C Shamberger, Robert B Mellins, et al.
Pediatrics|December 3, 2008
Surgical repair of pectus excavatum markedly improves body image and perceived ability for physical activity: multicenter studyRobert E Kelly, Thomas F Cash, Robert C Shamberger, et al.
Journal of the American College of Surgeons|November 20, 2013
Multicenter study of pectus excavatum, final report: complications, static/exercise pulmonary function, and anatomic outcomesRobert E Kelly, Robert B Mellins, Robert C Shamberger, et al.
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