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Daniel L Jackson

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Zepeda-Mendoza C, Essendrup A, Smoley S, Johnson S, Hoppman N, Vasmatzis G, et al.
Clin Case Rep . 2021 Feb; 9(2):769-774. PMID: 33598243
This case report underlines the importance of molecular characterization of genomic duplications and other structural variants in the prenatal setting to guide clinical interpretation, genetic counseling, and perinatal medical care.
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ODonnell F, Jackson D
Mo Med . 2018 Sep; 114(3):181-186. PMID: 30228577
Over-prescription of opioid pain medications and increases in heroin use have contributed to the sharp rise in opioid-related hospitalizations and overdose deaths among young adults in the United States, including...
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Bollig K, Jackson D
Obstet Gynecol Clin North Am . 2018 May; 45(2):349-367. PMID: 29747735
Seizures are among the most serious neurologic complications encountered in pregnancy. This review provides a foundation for the initial diagnosis, evaluation, classification, and management of seizures during pregnancy.
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Pennington K, Schlitt J, Jackson D, Schulz L, Schust D
Dis Model Mech . 2012 Jan; 5(1):9-18. PMID: 22228789
Preeclampsia is a pregnancy-specific disorder characterized by hypertension and excess protein excretion in the urine. It is an important cause of maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality worldwide. The disease...
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Jackson D, Proudfoot C, Cann K, Walsh T
Crit Care . 2010 Apr; 14(2):R59. PMID: 20380720
Introduction: Patients in intensive care units (ICUs) often receive sedation for prolonged periods. In order to better understand the impact of sub-optimal sedation practice on outcomes, we performed a systematic...
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Jackson D, Proudfoot C, Cann K, Walsh T
Crit Care . 2009 Dec; 13(6):R204. PMID: 20015357
Introduction: Patients in intensive care units (ICUs) are generally sedated for prolonged periods. Over-sedation and under-sedation both have negative effects on patient safety and resource use. We conducted a systematic...