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Samuel F. Ekstein
Samuel F. Ekstein
Mayo Clinic
Medicine
Radiology
Emergency department
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Increased body mass index is associated with decreased imaging quality of point-of-care abdominal aortic ultrasonography.
2020
Journal of Clinical Ultrasound
Archana K. Jeeji
Samuel F. Ekstein
Oluwatomilona I. Ifelayo
Kafayat A. Oyemade
Sarah S. Tawfic
Robert J. Hyde
Michael J. Laughlin
Christine M. Lohse
Aidan F. Mullan
Tobias Kummer
Venkatesh R. Bellamkonda
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Keloids: a review of therapeutic management.
2020
International Journal of Dermatology
Samuel F. Ekstein
Saranya P. Wyles
Steven L. Moran
Alexander Meves
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Increased body mass index does not impact the imaging quality of focused assessment with sonography in trauma.
2020
Journal of Clinical Ultrasound
Oluwatomilona I. Ifelayo
Kafayat A. Oyemade
Sarah Tawfic
Archana K. Jeeji
Samuel F. Ekstein
William A. Smoot
Jacob E. Voelkel
Michael J. Laughlin
Christine M. Lohse
Tobias Kummer
Venkatesh R. Bellamkonda
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Case of spontaneous whole-lung torsion with literature review
2018
Journal of Thoracic Disease
Samuel F. Ekstein
Amanda McCambridge
Eric S. Edell
Chi Wan Koo
Shanda H. Blackmon
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