C M Magnant
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Garra B, Cespedes E, Ophir J, Spratt S, Zuurbier R, Magnant C, et al.
Radiology
. 1997 Jan;
202(1):79-86.
PMID: 8988195
Purpose: To determine the appearance of various breast lesions on elastograms and to explore the potential of elastography in the diagnosis of breast lesions. Materials And Methods: A total of...
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Hogge J, Robinson R, Magnant C, Zuurbier R
Radiographics
. 1995 Nov;
15(6):1347-56.
PMID: 8577961
Fat necrosis of the breast is a benign condition that most commonly occurs as the result of minor breast trauma. The radiographic and clinical significance of fat necrosis of the...
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Milzman D, Hinson D, Magnant C
Crit Care Clin
. 1993 Oct;
9(4):633-56.
PMID: 8252436
A great deal of progress has been made regarding improved prehospital transport, the quality of trauma care, and injury prevention research. The analysis of the four determinants of outcome in...
4.
Identifying the low-risk patient with penetrating colonic injury for selective use of primary repair
SCHULTZ S, Magnant C, Richman M, Holt R, Evans S
Surg Gynecol Obstet
. 1993 Sep;
177(3):237-42.
PMID: 8356496
As the mortality rate for penetrating colonic injuries approaches zero, emphasis has shifted toward reducing associated morbidity. This study was done to identify patients at low risk for colon-related extensive...
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Magnant C, Milzman D, Dhindsa H
Emerg Med Clin North Am
. 1992 Nov;
10(4):847-60.
PMID: 1425406
After proper cleansing, debridement, and appropriate antibiotic and closure decisions, some wounds will fail to heal properly or may develop serious complications. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy offers a relatively safe noninvasive...
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Pasquale M, Campbell J, Magnant C
Surg Gynecol Obstet
. 1992 May;
174(5):408-10.
PMID: 1570619
There has been an increasing need for safe and efficient means of establishing vascular access in the patient with cancer. Recently, the use of percutaneous cannulation of the central veins,...
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Milzman D, Boulanger B, Rodriguez A, Soderstrom C, Mitchell K, Magnant C
J Trauma
. 1992 Feb;
32(2):236-43; discussion 243-4.
PMID: 1740808
Improvement in trauma management requires a better understanding of the effect of a patient's preinjury health status on outcome. Specific historical findings and laboratory criteria were used to define pre-existing...