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K J Deans

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Lutz C, Onwuka A, Lawrence A, Richards H, Deans K, McCracken K
J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol . 2022 Sep; 36(1):79-82. PMID: 36089116
Introduction: Adolescent females with developmental delays (DDs) experience unique physical and emotional challenges related to menstruation. Providers often recommend hormonal medication for menstrual management. The objective of our study was...
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Lu P, Koppen I, Orsagh-Yentis D, Leonhart K, Ambeba E, Deans K, et al.
Neurogastroenterol Motil . 2017 Aug; 30(2). PMID: 28799195
Objective: To evaluate the long-term efficacy of sacral nerve stimulation (SNS) in children with constipation and describe patient benefit and parent satisfaction. Methods: Using a prospective patient registry, we identified...
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Koppen I, Thompson B, Ambeba E, Lane V, Bates D, Minneci P, et al.
Neurogastroenterol Motil . 2017 May; 29(10):1-9. PMID: 28524640
Background: Colonic dilation is common in children with intractable functional constipation (FC). Our aim was to describe the association between segmental colonic dilation and colonic dysmotility in children with FC....
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Deans K, Minneci P, Klein H, Natanson C
Vox Sang . 2010 Mar; 99(1):16-23. PMID: 20345517
Practice misalignments can occur in any clinical trial investigating a pre-existing therapy that is typically adjusted based on clinical characteristics outside of the trial setting. To eliminate the heterogeneity in...
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Minneci P, Deans K, Eichacker P, Natanson C
Clin Microbiol Infect . 2009 May; 15(4):308-18. PMID: 19416302
A previous meta-analysis determined that the effects of steroids during sepsis were dose-dependent; since then, additional trials have been published. The current analysis updates our previous analysis examining the effects...
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Deans K, Mooney D, Meyer M, Shorter N
J Pediatr Surg . 1999 Jul; 34(6):975-6. PMID: 10392916
The etiology of bowel wall changes in infants with gastroschisis remains unknown. Currently, debate focuses on the relative roles of amniotic fluid exposure versus that of intestinal ischemia. The authors...