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Stroke

Citations 1-8 of 8 total displayed.

Most recent content (1 Dec 2005):

Original Articles
Preexisting Morbidity as an Independent Risk Factor for Perioperative Acute Thromboembolism Syndrome
Mutsuhito Kikura; Tomosue Takada; Shigehito Sato
Arch Surg 2005; 140: 1210-1217. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Invited Critique
Preexisting Morbidity as an Independent Risk Factor for Perioperative Acute Thromboembolism Syndrome—Invited Critique
Thomas W. Wakefield
Arch Surg 2005; 140: 1218. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Past content (since May 2004):

Original Articles
Carotid Endarterectomy in Nonagenarians
Quentin J. Durward; Thorir S. Ragnarsson; Ralph F. Reeder; James L. Case; Christopher A. Hughes
Arch Surg 2005; 140: 625-628. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Invited Critique
Carotid Endarterectomy in Nonagenarians—Invited Critique
David A. Mayer
Arch Surg 2005; 140: 628. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Papers
Polyadenosine Diphosphate–Ribose Polymerase Inhibition Modulates Skeletal Muscle Injury Following Ischemia Reperfusion
Hong T. Hua; Hassan Albadawi; Fateh Entabi; Mark Conrad; Michael C. Stoner; Bryan T. Meriam; Ramses Sroufe; Stuart Houser; Glenn M. LaMuraglia; Michael T. Watkins
Arch Surg 2005; 140: 344-351. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Invited Critique
Polyadenosine Diphosphate–Ribose Polymerase Inhibition Modulates Skeletal Muscle Injury Following Ischemia Reperfusion—Invited Critique
Alden H. Harken
Arch Surg 2005; 140: 352. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Papers
Blunt Carotid Artery Injury: The Futility of Aggressive Screening and Diagnosis
John C. Mayberry; Carlos V. Brown; Richard J. Mullins; George C. Velmahos
Arch Surg 2004; 139: 609-613. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Papers
Anticoagulation Is the Gold Standard Therapy for Blunt Carotid Injuries to Reduce Stroke Rate
C. Clay Cothren; Ernest E. Moore; Walter L. Biffl; David J. Ciesla; Charles E. Ray Jr; Jeffrey L. Johnson; John B. Moore; Jon M. Burch
Arch Surg 2004; 139: 540-546. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

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