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Cardiovascular/ Cardiothoracic Surgery
Contributing journals to this collection:
JAMA & Archives Journals
Citations 31-40 of 344 total displayed.
- Letters
Documenting Ischemia Prior to Elective Percutaneous Coronary Intervention—Reply
- Grace A. Lin; David J. Malenka; Rita F. Redberg
JAMA 2009; 301: 1018-a-1019-a.
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Documenting Ischemia Prior to Elective Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
- William J. Kostis; Steven P. Schulman
JAMA 2009; 301: 1018.
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- Commentaries
Current Status of Xenotransplantation
- Richard N. Pierson III
JAMA 2009; 301: 967-969.
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- JAMA Classics
Evolution of Surgical Treatment of Coronary Artery Occlusive Disease
- George P. Noon
JAMA 2009; 301: 970-971.
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- Commentaries
Hybrid Cardiac Surgery: A Resident's Perspective
- Pietro Bajona
Arch Surg 2009; 144: 207-208.
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Combined Aortic Debranching and Thoracic Endovascular Aneurysm Repair (TEVAR) Effective but at a Cost
- Erin H. Murphy; Adam W. Beck; G. Patrick Clagett; J. Michael DiMaio; Michael E. Jessen; Frank R. Arko
Arch Surg 2009; 144: 222-227.
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Pretransplantation Patient Characteristics and Survival Following Combined Heart and Kidney Transplantation: An Analysis of the United Network for Organ Sharing Database
- Mark J. Russo; Abbas Rana; Jonathan M. Chen; Kimberly N. Hong; Annetine Gelijns; Alan Moskowitz; Warren D. Widmann; Lloyd Ratner; Yoskifumi Naka; Mark A. Hardy
Arch Surg 2009; 144: 241-246.
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- Letters
Mild Cognitive Impairment, Carotid Disease, and Revascularization
- Allyson Zazulia
JAMA 2009; 301: 829-a.
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Mild Cognitive Impairment, Carotid Disease, and Revascularization—Reply
- James M. Ellison
JAMA 2009; 301: 830-a.
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- Research Letters
Mechanical Reperfusion and Long-term Mortality in Patients With Acute Myocardial Infarction Presenting 12 to 48 Hours From Onset of Symptoms
- Gjin Ndrepepa; Adnan Kastrati; Julinda Mehilli; David Antoniucci; Albert Schömig
JAMA 2009; 301: 487-488.
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