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A Novel Approach To Assessment Of Us Pediatric Trauma System Development., Mary E. Fallat, Colin Traeger, Sophie Humphrey, Lindsey Gumer, Kahir Jawad, Elissa Butler, Frederick B. Rogers, Frederick P. Rivara, Amelia T. Collings Sep 2022

A Novel Approach To Assessment Of Us Pediatric Trauma System Development., Mary E. Fallat, Colin Traeger, Sophie Humphrey, Lindsey Gumer, Kahir Jawad, Elissa Butler, Frederick B. Rogers, Frederick P. Rivara, Amelia T. Collings

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Importance Mature trauma systems are critical in building and maintaining national, state, and local resilience against all-hazard disasters. Currently, pediatric state trauma system plans are not standardized and thus are without concrete measures of potential effectiveness.

Objective To develop objective measures of pediatric trauma system capability at the state level, hypothesizing significant variation in capabilities between states, and to provide a contemporary report on the status of national pediatric trauma system planning and development.

Design, Setting, and Participants A national survey was deployed in 2018 to perform a gap analysis of state pediatric trauma system capabilities. Four officials from each …


Coexistence Of Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma And Basal Cell Carcinoma In A Renal Transplant Recipient: A Case Report., Diana Voloshyna, Tanveer Ahamad Shaik, Sunita Shrestha, Ajmat Ansari, Faraz Saleem, Muhammad Abu Zar Ghaffari Sep 2022

Coexistence Of Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma And Basal Cell Carcinoma In A Renal Transplant Recipient: A Case Report., Diana Voloshyna, Tanveer Ahamad Shaik, Sunita Shrestha, Ajmat Ansari, Faraz Saleem, Muhammad Abu Zar Ghaffari

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In solid organ transplant patients, non-melanoma skin cancer remains a leading cause of mortality. The most common skin malignancies in solid organ transplant patients are squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and basal cell carcinoma (BCC). In organ transplant patients, SCC is 100 times more prevalent, and BCC is 10 times more prevalent than in the general population. Many risk factors for developing such malignancies are equivalent to those in the general population. However, in the transplant population, such cancers occur at an earlier age, act more aggressively, and often appear at multiple locations. Thus, assiduousness on the patient's part and healthcare …


Retroperitoneal Ancient Neurilemmoma: A Nervous Rarity., Vaidehi Mendpara, Sweta Sahu, Devarsh N. Shaw, Subhangi Parmar, Tanveer Ahamad Shaik, Swastika Sadhai, Mukesh Pancholi Sep 2022

Retroperitoneal Ancient Neurilemmoma: A Nervous Rarity., Vaidehi Mendpara, Sweta Sahu, Devarsh N. Shaw, Subhangi Parmar, Tanveer Ahamad Shaik, Swastika Sadhai, Mukesh Pancholi

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Neurilemmomas are tumors of neural origin that comprise Schwann cell proliferation in a characteristic pattern. They are benign in nature. Ancient neurilemmomas are usually longstanding growths that exhibit degenerative features that could be mistaken for malignancy. We report a case of ancient neurilemmoma in a 70-year-old male patient in the retroperitoneal area. Retroperitoneal schwannomas are extremely uncommon along with ancient neurilemmoma features making it worth reporting


Mechanism Of Injury And Special Considerations As Predictive Of Serious Injury: A Systematic Review., Joshua R. Lupton, Cynthia Davis-O'Reilly, Rebecca M. Jungbauer, Craig D. Newgard, Mary E. Fallat, Joshus B. Brown, N. Clay Mann, Gregory J. Jurkovich, Eileen Bulger, Mark L. Gestring, E. Brooke Lerner, Roger Chou, Annette M. Totten Mar 2022

Mechanism Of Injury And Special Considerations As Predictive Of Serious Injury: A Systematic Review., Joshua R. Lupton, Cynthia Davis-O'Reilly, Rebecca M. Jungbauer, Craig D. Newgard, Mary E. Fallat, Joshus B. Brown, N. Clay Mann, Gregory J. Jurkovich, Eileen Bulger, Mark L. Gestring, E. Brooke Lerner, Roger Chou, Annette M. Totten

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Objectives: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's field triage guidelines (FTG) are routinely used by emergency medical services personnel for triaging injured patients. The most recent (2011) FTG contains physiologic, anatomic, mechanism, and special consideration steps. Our objective was to systematically review the criteria in the mechanism and special consideration steps that might be predictive of serious injury or need for a trauma center. Methods: We conducted a systematic review of the predictive utility of mechanism and special consideration criteria for predicting serious injury. A research librarian searched in Ovid Medline, EMBASE, and the Cochrane databases for studies published …