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Vudayagiri L, Markle H, Wood D, Hubbard G, Chlysta W
Cureus . 2023 Aug; 15(7):e41793. PMID: 37575799
Previous gastric procedures often make endoscopic interventions challenging. Our case study focuses specifically on performing an endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) through a gastroscope (EVIS EXERA III GIF-HQ190, Olympus, Center Valley,...
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Hubbard G, Wood K, Vudayagiri L, Chong H, Gemma R
Cureus . 2023 Apr; 15(3):e36338. PMID: 37077612
We present a case of ileo-colic intussusception in a 58-year-old female, with representative clinical features and useful intraoperative images. These cases are relatively rare in adults and should always be...
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Hubbard G, Prusko R, Christopher J, Russ R, Chlysta W
BMJ Case Rep . 2022 Oct; 15(10). PMID: 36283740
A patient was taken to the operating room with a presumptive diagnosis of necrotic small bowel and colon. During the procedure, it was noted that she had black mucosa throughout...
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Janko M, Hubbard G, Back M, Shah S, Pomozi E, Szeberin Z, et al.
J Vasc Surg . 2022 Apr; 76(2):546-555.e3. PMID: 35470015
Objective: The optimal revascularization modality following complete resection of aortic graft infection (AGI) without enteric involvement remains unclear. The purpose of this investigation is to determine the revascularization approach associated...
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Janko M, Hubbard G, Woo K, Kashyap V, Mitchell M, Murugesan A, et al.
Ann Vasc Surg . 2021 Aug; 76:202-210. PMID: 34437963
Introduction: Aortic graft infection remains a considerable clinical challenge, and it is unclear which variables are associated with adverse outcomes among patients undergoing partial resection. Methods: A retrospective, multi-institutional study...
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Hubbard G, Nerad R, Wojtasik L
BMJ Case Rep . 2021 Jun; 14(6). PMID: 34158327
We present a case of mesenteric ischaemia caused by hypermagnesaemia after ingestion of a large oral dose of magnesium citrate, which resulted in smooth muscle relaxation, hypotension and bowel infarction....
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Hubbard G, Chlysta W
J Clin Tuberc Other Mycobact Dis . 2021 Apr; 23:100228. PMID: 33898762
Background: Tuberculous appendicitis is a rare extrapulmonary manifestation of tuberculosis without clear summarization or consensus on its management. Data Sources: Case reports were gathered from several online literature databases by...