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Rebecca M McGuigan

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American Journal of Surgery|May 12, 2004
Is splanchnic perfusion pressure more predictive of outcome than intragastric pressure in neonates with gastroschisis?Rebecca M McGuigan, Kenneth S Azarow
The Surgical Clinics of North America|April 4, 2006
Congenital chest wall defectsRebecca M McGuigan, Kenneth S Azarow
Current Surgery|February 20, 2004
Acute lung injury using oleic acid in the laboratory rat: establishment of a working model and evidence against free radicals in the acute phaseRebecca M McGuigan, Philip Mullenix, Lewis L Norlund, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery|May 9, 2006
Splanchnic perfusion pressure: a better predictor of safe primary closure than intraabdominal pressure in neonatal gastroschisisRebecca M McGuigan, Philip S Mullenix, Ravindra Vegunta, et al.
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American Journal of Surgery|May 12, 2004
Is splanchnic perfusion pressure more predictive of outcome than intragastric pressure in neonates with gastroschisis?Rebecca M McGuigan, Kenneth S Azarow
The Surgical Clinics of North America|April 4, 2006
Congenital chest wall defectsRebecca M McGuigan, Kenneth S Azarow
Current Surgery|February 20, 2004
Acute lung injury using oleic acid in the laboratory rat: establishment of a working model and evidence against free radicals in the acute phaseRebecca M McGuigan, Philip Mullenix, Lewis L Norlund, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery|May 9, 2006
Splanchnic perfusion pressure: a better predictor of safe primary closure than intraabdominal pressure in neonatal gastroschisisRebecca M McGuigan, Philip S Mullenix, Ravindra Vegunta, et al.
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