R D Croom 3rd
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1.
Hennington M, Croom 3rd R, Koruda M, Herbst Jr C
N C Med J
. 1991 Nov;
52(11):545-6.
PMID: 1836052
No abstract available.
2.
Friedman C, Helm K, TRIER W, Croom 3rd R, Davis W
Acad Med
. 1991 Aug;
66(8):471-3.
PMID: 1883432
This study explored the rank list generated by a process of evaluating applicants for a surgery residency; the process is a revision of an older process (pre-1982) used for that...
3.
Croom 3rd R, THOMAS Jr C, Reddick R, Tawil M
Surgery
. 1987 Dec;
102(6):1101-8.
PMID: 3686350
Autonomously functioning thyroid nodules (AFTNs) in children and adolescents (under age 18) are unusual but are not as rare as earlier reports suggested. These lesions have a significantly different biologic...
4.
THOMAS Jr C, Croom 3rd R
Surg Clin North Am
. 1987 Apr;
67(2):315-28.
PMID: 3551148
Autonomously functioning thyroid nodules (AFTNs) are presumably independent of TSH for growth and function and appear "hot" on scintiscan because they selectively concentrate radionuclide to a greater extent than the...
5.
Gabriel D, Bernard S, Lambert J, Croom 3rd R
Arch Surg
. 1986 Sep;
121(9):1083-5.
PMID: 2943253
Female patients with Hodgkin's disease who undergo staging laparotomy frequently have oophoropexy performed to preserve both fertility and hormone production. Because of recent changes in therapy favoring systemic chemotherapy rather...
6.
Starling J, Croom 3rd R, THOMAS Jr C
Am J Surg
. 1986 Jan;
151(1):104-9.
PMID: 3946741
Hirschsprung's disease is rarely seen in the young adult, and presents unique problems in management because of the massive dilatation and hypertrophy that occur proximal to the aganglionic rectum or...
7.
Rutledge R, Croom 3rd R, DAVIS Jr J, Berkowitz L, Orringer E
South Med J
. 1986 Jan;
79(1):28-30.
PMID: 3945832
Gallstones are frequently found in patients with sickle cell anemia. The differentiation between acute calculous biliary tract disease and sickle cell crisis can be difficult and should be based on...
8.
Croom 3rd R, McMILLAN C, Orringer E, Sheldon G
Ann Surg
. 1986 Jan;
203(1):34-9.
PMID: 3942420
Hereditary spherocytosis is a clinically heterogeneous, genetically determined red blood cell membrane disorder resulting in hemolytic anemia. A deficiency of spectrin, the largest and most abundant structural protein of the...
9.
Croom 3rd R, THOMAS Jr C
Surgery
. 1984 Dec;
96(6):1109-18.
PMID: 6505964
Primary hyperparathyroidism during pregnancy is associated with significant risk of fetal loss and neonatal and maternal morbidity. Neonatal hypocalcemia probably results from transient hypoparathyroidism consequent to abnormal suppression by fetal...
10.
Croom 3rd R, Donovan M, Schwesinger W
Am J Surg
. 1984 Nov;
148(5):660-7.
PMID: 6496859
Endometriosis involving the intestine usually takes the form of asymptomatic, small, superficial serosal implants on segments of bowel lying in the pelvis in proximity to the genital organs. Deeper and...