Tri M Phan
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1.
Phan T
Clin Case Rep
. 2018 Apr;
6(4):578-580.
PMID: 29636917
Here, we report a first case of ampullary cancer with solitary metastasis of the spleen, which was successfully treated with pancreatoduodenectomy and splenectomy and was discharged 7 days after the...
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Arnold J, Tu C, Phan T, Rickman M, Varghese V, Thewlis D, et al.
Injury
. 2017 Nov;
48(12):2634-2642.
PMID: 29102370
Objective: To identify and describe the characteristics of existing practices for postoperative weight bearing and management of tibial plateau fractures (TPFs), identify gaps in the literature, and inform the design...
3.
Phan T, Arnold J, Solomon L
JBI Database System Rev Implement Rep
. 2017 Oct;
15(10):2437-2444.
PMID: 29035953
Based on the observation that rehabilitation practices for tibial plateau fractures are inconsistent and lack uniformity in the published literature, this scoping review will seek to identify all relevant studies...
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Mayo S, Song Y, Cruz M, Phan T, Singh K, Garsin D, et al.
Physiol Rep
. 2016 Apr;
4(6).
PMID: 27033447
NSAIDuse is limited due to the drugs' toxicity to the gastrointestinal mucosa, an action incompletely understood. Lower gut injury induced byNSAIDs is dependent on bile secretion and is reported to...
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Lichtenberger L, Bhattarai D, Phan T, Dial E, Uray K
Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol
. 2015 Feb;
308(9):G785-93.
PMID: 25721304
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are widely used to treat a number of conditions, and proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are often used to prevent NSAID-induced gastric mucosal damage; however, the effects...
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Lim Y, Phan T, Dial E, Graham D, Lichtenberger L
Digestion
. 2012 Aug;
86(2):171-7.
PMID: 22907267
Background/aims: Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are widely used to prevent nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)-induced peptic ulcers. NSAIDs produce small intestinal injury and some PPIs have been reported to protect against...