Jonathon A Schwartz
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Kimura R, Schwartz J, Romeiser J, Senzel L, Galanakis D, Halper D, et al.
J Appl Lab Med
. 2024 Feb;
9(3):468-476.
PMID: 38300838
Background: Chamomile administration may have desirable effects in the perioperative setting. Current practice, however, discourages perioperative chamomile use due to a theoretical increase in bleeding. Therefore, we evaluated if chamomile...
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Schwartz J, Romeiser J, Kimura R, Senzel L, Galanakis D, Halper D, et al.
Perioper Med (Lond)
. 2023 Sep;
12(1):51.
PMID: 37730613
Background: Chamomile is consumed worldwide for enjoyment and its potentially desirable properties. Widespread patient resource websites, however, discourage preoperative chamomile intake, lest bleeding could worsen. This precaution, though, stems largely...
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Effects of insertion speed and trocar stiffness on the accuracy of needle position for brachytherapy
McGill C, Schwartz J, Moore J, McLaughlin P, Shih A
Med Phys
. 2012 Apr;
39(4):1811-7.
PMID: 22482603
Purpose: In prostate brachytherapy, accurate positioning of the needle tip to place radioactive seeds at its target site is critical for successful radiation treatment. During the procedure, needle deflection leads...
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McGill C, Schwartz J, Moore J, McLaughlin P, Shih A
Med Phys
. 2011 Sep;
38(8):4749-59.
PMID: 21928648
Purpose: In prostate brachytherapy, a grid is used to guide a needle tip toward a preplanned location within the tissue. During insertion, the needle deflects en route resulting in target...