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Michael J Leonardi,Marcia L McGory,Clifford Y Ko Michael J Leonardi
Objective: To explore hospital comparison Web sites for general surgery based on: (1) a systematic Internet search, (2) Web site quality evaluation, and (3) exploration of possible areas of improvement. ...
David J Hsiang,Maki Yamamoto,Rita S Mehta et al. David J Hsiang et al.
Hypothesis: Dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a reliable and accurate method for monitoring primary tumor response in the breast and can be used as a surrogate to predict final axillary n...
Gregory J Landry,Timothy K Liem,Erica L Mitchell et al. Gregory J Landry et al.
Objective: To determine differences in patients undergoing lower extremity vein graft revisions presenting with and without recurrence of preoperative symptoms. ...
Arezou Yaghoubian,Christian de Virgilio,Christine Dauphine et al. Arezou Yaghoubian et al.
Hypothesis: Simple admission laboratory values can be used to classify patients with necrotizing soft-tissue infection (NSTI) into high and low mortality risk groups. ...
Michael Rodgers,Blair A Jobe,Robert W O&#x;Rourke et al. Michael Rodgers et al.
Hypothesis: Volume criteria are poor predictors of inpatient mortality after esophagectomy. Because many factors influence mortality for complex procedures, this study was designed to quantify such factors and analyze the...
Jacques Marescaux,Bernard Dallemagne,Silvana Perretta et al. Jacques Marescaux et al.
Hypothesis: Natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) provides the potential for performance of incisionless operations. This would break the physical barrier between bodily trauma and surgery, representing ...
Catherine D DeAngelis,Phil B Fontanarosa,Mary-Claire King et al. Catherine D DeAngelis et al.