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Original Articles Choosing Where to Have Major Surgery: Who Makes the Decision?
Chad T. Wilson; Steven Woloshin; Lisa M. Schwartz
Arch Surg 2007; 142: 242-246.
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(since Feb 1998):
Moments in Surgical History Siegfried Oberndorfer and the Evolution of Carcinoid Disease
Irvin M. Modlin; Michael D. Shapiro; Mark Kidd; Geeta Eick
Arch Surg 2007; 142: 187-197.
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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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Papers Waiting for Microbiologic Data to Direct Therapy Against Nosocomial Infections in Febrile Surgical Patients: Are Outcomes Worsened?
Shawn J. Pelletier; Traves D. Crabtree; Thomas G. Gleason; Lauren E. Banas; Shefali R. Patel; Timothy L. Pruett; Robert G. Sawyer
Arch Surg 1999; 134: 1300-1308.
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Papers CD4 Cell Counts as a Prognostic Factor of Major Abdominal Surgery in Patients Infected With the Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Renato G. Albaran; John Webber; Christopher P. Steffes
Arch Surg 1998; 133: 626-631.
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Original Articles Splenectomy for HIV-Related Immune Thrombocytopenia: Comparison With Results of Splenectomy for Non-HIV Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura
Reginald V. N. Lord; Maxwell J. Coleman; Samuel T. Milliken
Arch Surg 1998; 133: 205-210.
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