Larry J Kricka
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He L, Cornish T, Kricka L, Vandergriff T, Yancey K, Nguyen K, et al.
JAAD Int
. 2022 May;
7:137-143.
PMID: 35497637
Background: Eponyms are ubiquitous in dermatology; however, their usage trends have not been studied. Objective: To characterize the usage of eponyms in dermatology from 1880 to 2020. Methods: Candidate eponyms...
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Cornish T, Kricka L, Park J
MethodsX
. 2021 Aug;
8:101264.
PMID: 34434786
Eponyms are common in medicine; however, their usage has varied between specialties and over time. A search of specific eponyms will reveal the frequency of usage within a medical specialty....
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Kricka L, Park J
J Appl Lab Med
. 2021 Jun;
6(4):1025-1031.
PMID: 34060611
Background: In the 1880s, concern over the inconvenience of hazardous chemical solutions used for bedside urinalysis sparked an interest in the development of dry reagents for a range of common...
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Kricka L, Cornish T, Park J
Clin Chim Acta
. 2020 Nov;
512:28-32.
PMID: 33242467
Background: Eponyms are commonly used in medicine, but there are no specific studies of the use of eponyms in clinical chemistry. Methods: Clinical chemistry eponyms were manually collected from books,...
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Kricka L, Polevikov S, Park J, Fortina P, Bernardini S, Satchkov D, et al.
EJIFCC
. 2020 Jun;
31(2):106-116.
PMID: 32549878
Emerging technologies are set to play an important role in our response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This paper explores three prominent initiatives: COVID-19 focused datasets (e.g., CORD-19); Artificial intelligence-powered search...
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Greaves R, Bernardini S, Ferrari M, Fortina P, Gouget B, Gruson D, et al.
Clin Chim Acta
. 2019 May;
495:570-589.
PMID: 31145895
This review advances the discussion about the future of laboratory medicine in the 2020s. In five major topic areas: 1. the "big picture" of healthcare; 2. pre-analytical factors; 3. Analytical...