Steven S Glazier
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Kortesis B, Pyle J, Sanger C, Knowles M, Glazier S, David L
J Craniofac Surg
. 2009 Feb;
20(2):410-3.
PMID: 19242365
Craniosynostosis is the premature fusion of 1 or more of the cranial sutures, with sagittal synostosis being the most common nonsyndromic single suture synostosis. The pathogenesis of craniosynostosis has been...
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Wentworth S, Pinn M, Bourland J, Deguzman A, Ekstrand K, Ellis T, et al.
Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys
. 2008 Aug;
73(1):208-13.
PMID: 18687535
Purpose: Patients with neurofibromatosis (NF) develop tumors of the central nervous system (CNS). Radiation therapy (RT) is used to treat these lesions. To better define the efficacy of RT in...
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Ririe D, Lantz P, Glazier S, Argenta L
Anesth Analg
. 2005 Sep;
101(4):1003-1006.
PMID: 16192509
Unlabelled: Transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI) is a potentially life-threatening, systemic, immune-mediated reaction to transfused blood product. The symptoms may be masked under general anesthesia. In this case report, we...
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Ririe D, David L, Glazier S, Smith T, Argenta L
Anesth Analg
. 2003 Aug;
97(3):699-703.
PMID: 12933388
Methods for surgical correction of sagittal craniosynostosis have progressed. The hypothesis is that advances in surgical interventions for craniosynostosis affect perioperative anesthetic care. We reviewed the records of eight children...
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Williamson J, Glazier S, Peacock Jr J
Clin Neurol Neurosurg
. 2002 Jan;
104(1):54-6.
PMID: 11792478
We report a case of ventriculostomy-related meningitis caused by vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium (VRE). The patient was successfully treated with administration of quinupristin/dalfopristin by both intravenous and intraventricular routes. A brief...