Megan M Ellis
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Ellis M, Chen J
A A Pract
. 2025 Jan;
19(1):e01901.
PMID: 39760413
This case report describes a 29-year-old patient with cerebral palsy whose mother, for safety reasons, requested that before extubation in the postanesthesia care unit, her son be transferred from the...
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Ellis M, Brune J, Patil K, Brabb T
J Am Assoc Lab Anim Sci
. 2024 Mar;
63(3):251-256.
PMID: 38453171
Due to a lack of evidence-based standards for cage-change intervals for antelope ground squirrels (AGS, ), we evaluated cage ammonia accumulation in our colony of adult, wild-caught AGS and identified...
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Ellis M, Eberhart N, Warner N, Hooten W
J Med Case Rep
. 2024 Jan;
18(1):20.
PMID: 38229200
Background: In adults with chronic pain, mild-to-moderate withdrawal symptoms during medically directed opioid tapering in the outpatient setting may not be accompanied by hypertension or tachycardia. This clinical scenario could...
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Ellis M, Ahmed N, Carmona E
Mayo Clin Proc
. 2024 Jan;
99(1):141-145.
PMID: 38176822
No abstract available.
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Meyers A, Ellis M, Purnell J, Auckland L, Meinders M, Saunders A, et al.
BMC Vet Res
. 2020 Apr;
16(1):101.
PMID: 32228593
Background: Chagas disease is increasingly recognized in the southern U.S., where triatomine vectors transmit Trypanosoma cruzi among wildlife and domestic dogs with occasional vector spillover to humans. As in humans,...
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Meyers A, Purnell J, Ellis M, Auckland L, Meinders M, Hamer S
Am J Trop Med Hyg
. 2020 Mar;
102(5):1078-1085.
PMID: 32189615
is a zoonotic protozoan parasite vectored by triatomine insects that are endemic to the Americas, including the southern United States. Surveillance of domestic dogs for exposure allows for the determination...