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Papers Leukocytosis After Posttraumatic Splenectomy: A Physiologic Event or Sign of Sepsis?
Konstantinos G. Toutouzas; George C. Velmahos; Anna Kaminski; Linda Chan; Demetrios Demetriades
Arch Surg 2002; 137: 924-929.
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Original Articles Male Sex Predisposes the Newborn Surgical Patient to Parenteral NutritionAssociated Cholestasis and to Sepsis
Marcel J. I. J. Albers; Dana-Anne H. de Gast-Bakker; Nicolette A. M. van Dam; Gerard C. Madern; Dick Tibboel
Arch Surg 2002; 137: 789-793.
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Papers Severe Trauma Is Not an Excuse for Prolonged Antibiotic Prophylaxis
George C. Velmahos; Konstantinos G. Toutouzas; Grant Sarkisyan; Linda S. Chan; Anurag Jindal; Marios Karaiskakis; Namir Katkhouda; Thomas V. Berne; Demetrios Demetriades
Arch Surg 2002; 137: 537-542.
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Bruce A. McKinley; Rosemary A. Kozar; Christine S. Cocanour; Alicia Valdivia; R. Matthew Sailors; Drue N. Ware; Frederick A. Moore
Arch Surg 2002; 137: 578-584.
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Special Articles APACHE 1978-2001: The Development of a Quality Assurance System Based on Prognosis: Milestones and Personal Reflections
Original Articles Estradiol Administration Improves Splanchnic Perfusion Following Trauma-Hemorrhage and Sepsis
Joachim F. Kuebler; Doraid Jarrar; Balazs Toth; Kirby I. Bland; Loring Rue III; Ping Wang; Irshad H. Chaudry
Arch Surg 2002; 137: 74-79.
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Papers Routine Fiberoptic Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing Following Prolonged Intubation: Implications for Management
Michael S. Ajemian; Gowen B. Nirmul; Matthew T. Anderson; David M. Zirlen; Edward M. Kwasnik
Arch Surg 2001; 136: 434-437.
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Basic Science for Surgeons Signaling Mechanisms of Altered Cellular Responses in Trauma, Burn, and Sepsis: Role of Ca2+