Kim Barker
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Barker K, Rydberg L, Lanphere J, Malmut L, Neal J, Eickmeyer S
Clin Transplant
. 2023 Nov;
38(1):e15182.
PMID: 37922201
Heart transplantation is considered definitive treatment for patients with end-stage heart failure. Unfortunately, medical and functional complications are common after heart transplantation for a variety of reasons, and these may...
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MacDonald M, Barker K, Umar I, Carpentier S
ACG Case Rep J
. 2023 Jul;
10(7):e01101.
PMID: 37434662
Mpox is a zoonotic disease caused by the double-stranded DNA Mpox virus (MPXV). Little information has been published regarding the gastrointestinal system and MPXV. This case presents a patient with...
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Rydberg L, Barker K, Lanphere J, Malmut L, Neal J, Eickmeyer S
PM R
. 2022 Dec;
15(10):1351-1360.
PMID: 36565450
Heart transplantation is a definitive treatment option for patients with end-stage heart failure. Medical and functional complications are common after this procedure, and rehabilitation is often needed postoperatively. Physiatrists caring...
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Barker K, Eickmeyer S
Med Clin North Am
. 2020 Feb;
104(2):189-198.
PMID: 32035563
Physicians often overlook exercise as a treatment or prophylactic measure for many common diseases and ailments. It can be used to treat comorbidities including obesity, cardiovascular disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary...
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Lipton M, Szlam S, Barker K, Benitez J
Pediatr Emerg Care
. 2016 May;
32(5):312-4.
PMID: 27139292
Benzocaine is a common topical anesthetic that has the ability to induce methemoglobinemia (MetHgb) in large doses. We describe a 4-year-old girl who received a standard dose of topical benzocaine...
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Barker K, Seger D, Kumar S
Clin Toxicol (Phila)
. 2006 Jun;
44(3):351.
PMID: 16749560
No abstract available.