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Daniel P Croitoru

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Coates E, Karlowicz M, Croitoru D, Buescher E
Pediatrics . 2005 Jul; 116(2):e241-6. PMID: 15995004
Objective: Candida and coagulase-negative staphylococci are emerging pathogens associated with focal intestinal perforation (FIP) and necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) in neonates. The objective of this study was to determine whether there...
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Croitoru D, Kelly Jr R, Goretsky M, Gustin T, Keever R, Nuss D
J Pediatr Surg . 2005 May; 40(1):181-6. PMID: 15868582
Purpose: The aim of this study was to demonstrate the efficacy of the minimally invasive technique for recurrent pectus excavatum. Methods: Fifty patients with recurrent pectus excavatum underwent a secondary...
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Lawson M, Mellins R, Tabangin M, Kelly Jr R, Croitoru D, Goretsky M, et al.
J Pediatr Surg . 2005 May; 40(1):174-80. PMID: 15868581
Background/purpose: Patient reports of preoperative exercise intolerance and improvement after surgical repair of pectus excavatum (Pex) have been documented but not substantiated in laboratory studies. This may be because no...
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Lawson M, Cash T, Akers R, Vasser E, Burke B, Tabangin M, et al.
J Pediatr Surg . 2003 Jun; 38(6):916-8. PMID: 12778393
Background: This study was conducted to determine the ability of 2 questionnaires (ie, child and parent versions) to measure physical and psychosocial quality-of-life changes after surgical repair of pectus excavatum....
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Croitoru D, Kelly Jr R, Goretsky M, Lawson M, Swoveland B, Nuss D
J Pediatr Surg . 2002 Mar; 37(3):437-45. PMID: 11877663
Purpose: The aim of this study is to review the new technical modifications and results of 303 patients who have had pectus excavatum repair utilizing the minimally invasive technique. Methods:...
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Karlowicz M, Furigay P, Croitoru D, Buescher E
Pediatr Infect Dis J . 2002 Jan; 21(1):22-7. PMID: 11791093
Objective: To determine how often neonates with coagulase-negative staphylococcal (CONS) bacteremia can be treated successfully without removing the central venous catheter (CVC). Methods: A cohort study of CONS bacteremia and...