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1 Gentamicin-collagen implants to reduce surgical site infection: systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized trials Annals of Surgery, June 18, 2013    Evidence Based Medicine    Review Article

2 The comprehensive complication index: a novel continuous scale to measure surgical morbidity Annals of Surgery, June 18, 2013    Clinical Article

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3 Association between occurrence of a postoperative complication and readmission: implications for quality improvement and cost savings Annals of Surgery, June 17, 2013    Review Article

4 A survey of current policy and practice of surgical exposure for preclerkship medical students at American medical institutions The American Journal of Surgery, June 14, 2013    Clinical Article

5 Evidenced based care in surgery: surgical practice and avoidance of infection in breast surgery Full Text Gland Surgery, June 13, 2013    Review Article

6 Possible overuse of 3-stage procedures for active ulcerative colitis JAMA Surgery, June 11, 2013    Clinical Article

7 In-training assessments used in the United States surgical residency programmes ANZ Journal of Surgery, June 11, 2013    Review Article

8 Early feeding in pediatric patients following stoma closure in a resource limited environment Journal of Pediatric Surgery, June 4, 2013    Clinical Article

9 Molecular transplantation pathology: the interface between molecules and histopathology Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation, May 29, 2013    Review Article

10 Minimally invasive surgery: national trends in adoption and future directions for hospital strategy Surgical Endoscopy, May 23, 2013    Review Article

11 Guidelines for surgeons on establishing projects in low-income countries World Journal of Surgery, May 23, 2013    Clinical Guideline

12 Randomized clinical trial on enhanced recovery versus standard care following open liver resection British Journal of Surgery, May 22, 2013    Clinical Article

13 Evaluation of surgical care in el salvador using the who surgical vital statistics World Journal of Surgery, May 22, 2013    Review Article

14 Household survey in sierra leone reveals high prevalence of surgical conditions in children World Journal of Surgery, May 22, 2013    Clinical Article

15 FDA Delays Decision to Remove Powdered Gloves FDA Delays Decision to Remove Powdered Gloves JAMA Surgery, May 20, 2013    Review Article

16 Comparison of Randomized Controlled Trial Registry Entries and Content of Reports in Surgery Journals Annals of Surgery, May 16, 2013    Review Article

17 Cardiorespiratory Fitness Predicts Mortality and Hospital Length of Stay After Major Elective Surgery in Older People Annals of Surgery, May 16, 2013    Clinical Article

18 Characteristics of Highly Ranked Applicants to General Surgery Residency Programs Characteristics of Applicants to GSR JAMA Surgery, May 16, 2013    Review Article

19 Application of the "See One, Do One, Teach One" Concept in Surgical Training Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, May 16, 2013    Review Article

20 Cosmetic Surgery Growth and Correlations With Financial Indices: A Comparative Study of the United Kingdom and United States From 2002-2011 Aesthetic Surgery Journal, May 16, 2013    Review Article

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Statins do not increase risk of malignant melanoma in postmenopausal women

In a study headed by researchers at Wayne State University involving 119,726 postmenopausal women enrolled in the Women’s Health Initiative, there were 1099 incident cases of malignant melanoma over an average follow-up of 11.6 y. At the time of enrollment, 7.4% of the participants used statins. The annualized rate of malignant melanoma in the statin users and non-users was 0.09% (HR=1.14). Thus, statin use does not increase the risk of malignant melanoma in postmenopausal women.

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Simple, safe, effective, low-cost treatment for cancer-related anorexia/cachexia syndrome

A phase III trial conducted at the University of Cagliari showed that either of two regimens were effective in the treatment of cancer-related anorexia/cachexia syndrome (CACS). Sixty patients were randomized to receive one of the following treatment interventions for 4 months: 1) L-carnitine (4 g/d) + celecoxib (300 mg/d); or 2) L-carnitine + celecoxib + megestrol acetate (320 mg/d). All patients also received polyphenols (300 mg/d), lipoic acid (300 mg/d), carbocysteine (2.7 g/d), and vitamins A, C, and E. Lean body mass (dual energy X-ray absorptiometry and L3 computed tomography) and physical activity (6-min walk test) increased in both groups.

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HPA axis, metabolic impairment, and pediatric obesity

As published in BMC Medicine, elevated ACTH levels are associated with hypertriglyceridemia and hyperglycemia, and elevated cortisol levels are associated with hypertension and high LDL-C in obese children and adolescents (n=450).

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