THE INTERNATIONAL BLOG OF SURGERY

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Sunday, September 16, 2007

Contents

Books
Aphorisms and Quotations

Breast
Axillary Anatomy
Axillary Lymph Nodes
Breast MRI
Oncotype DX and Gene Expression Profiling

Competencies
ABSITE: The senior version
Cost Aware Care

Critical Care
Abdominal Compartment Syndrome
Pulmonary Embolism

Endocrine
Adrenal Incidentaloma

Evidence-Based Medicine
Clinical Trials
Levels of Evidence

Frivolities
Aesthetic Surgery
Clocks
Exploratory Surgery
Leadership
Mr. Gumby
Trust in Defecation

Hepatobiliary
Acute Calculous Cholecystitis

Hernia
Femoral Triangle
McVay Herniorrhaphy

Hindgut
Rectal Prolapse

Imaging
Ultrasonography

Materials Science
Electrosurgery
Krazy Glue

Nutrition
Enteral Nutrition
Parenteral Nutrition

Oncology
Cancer Statistics, 2007
Gene Expression Profiling
Society of Surgical Oncology, 2007

Pediatrics
Pulmonary Sequestration

Techniques
Square Knot Tutorial

Transplant
Liver Transplantation
Pancreatic Transplantation

Trauma
Burn Resuscitation
Cold Injury
Hypothermia and Drowning
Pancreatic Transection

Vascular
Intermittent Claudication

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-William Stewart Halsted

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-William Silen

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