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T M Styblo

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Wyrzykowski A, Han E, Pettitt B, Styblo T, Rozycki G
Am Surg . 2007 Jan; 72(12):1153-7. PMID: 17216810
The objective of this study was to determine the profile (credentials, training, and type of practice) of female academic general surgeons and factors that influenced their career choice. A survey...
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Styblo T, Wood W
Surg Oncol . 2000 Mar; 8(2):67-75. PMID: 10732958
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Hughes L, Styblo T, THOMS W, Schwarzmann S, Landry J, Heaton D, et al.
Am J Clin Oncol . 1997 Aug; 20(4):338-41. PMID: 9256885
Breast-conserving therapy (BCT) has become a standard treatment option for patients with early-stage breast cancer. We have observed cellulitis of the treated breast as a complication occurring before, during, and...
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Carlson G, Bostwick 3rd J, Styblo T, Moore B, Bried J, Murray D, et al.
Ann Surg . 1997 May; 225(5):570-5; discussion 575-8. PMID: 9193184
Objective: The authors compared skin-sparing mastectomy and traditional mastectomy both followed by immediate reconstruction in the treatment of breast cancer. Summary Background Data: Skin-sparing mastectomy is used increasingly in the...
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Leibman A, Styblo T, Bostwick 3rd J
Plast Reconstr Surg . 1997 Mar; 99(3):698-704. PMID: 9047189
Experience with mammographic examination of the reconstructed breast after mastectomy is limited. Typical mammographic changes associated with breast reconstruction are described. When these changes are identified on mammography, they can...
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Carlson G, Grossl N, Lewis M, Temple J, Styblo T
Plast Reconstr Surg . 1996 Sep; 98(3):447-50. PMID: 8700979
Preservation of the inframammary fold (IMF) at the time of mastectomy facilitates immediate breast reconstruction. Twenty-four IMF specimens were removed separately after mastectomy for cancer, were serially sectioned, and were...
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Styblo T, Lewis M, Carlson G, Murray D, Wood W, Lawson D, et al.
Ann Surg Oncol . 1996 Jul; 3(4):375-80. PMID: 8790850
Background: The management of state III breast cancer is challenging; it often includes multimodal treatment with systemic therapy and/or radiation therapy and surgery. Immediate breast reconstruction has not traditionally been...
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Styblo T, Wood W
Surg Clin North Am . 1996 Apr; 76(2):327-41. PMID: 8610267
For node-negative patients with tumors 2 cm or greater, the advantage of adjuvant therapy seems to outweigh any associated morbidity. For women less than 50, polychemotherapy (CMF, CA, CAF) is...
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Eaves 3rd F, Bostwick 3rd J, Nahai F, Murray D, Styblo T, Carlson G
Clin Plast Surg . 1995 Oct; 22(4):683-95. PMID: 8846636
Endoscopy is a new tool in the armamentarium for surgery of the breast. Endoscopic techniques may offer decreased scarring and morbidity rates for a variety of aesthetic and reconstructive procedures....
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Koretz M, Styblo T
South Med J . 1992 Aug; 85(8):829-31. PMID: 1502625
We report three cases of erroneous positioning of Hickman catheters into central venous tributaries. The malposition was not diagnosed intraoperatively because of proximity of such veins to the superior vena...