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Richard G. Azizkhan
Researcher at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Publications - 86
Citations - 4675
Richard G. Azizkhan is an academic researcher from Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Congenital diaphragmatic hernia & Epidermolysis bullosa. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 86 publications receiving 4358 citations. Previous affiliations of Richard G. Azizkhan include University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center & University at Buffalo.
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Sirolimus for the treatment of complicated vascular anomalies in children.
Adrienne M. Hammill,MarySue Wentzel,Anita Gupta,Stephen C. Nelson,Anne W. Lucky,Ravi Elluru,Roshni Dasgupta,Richard G. Azizkhan,Denise M. Adams +8 more
TL;DR: Vascular tumors such as kaposiform hemangioendotheliomas (KHE) and complicated vascular malformations have proven particularly difficult to treat.
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Differentiated thyroid cancer: determinants of disease progression in patients <21 years of age at diagnosis: a report from the Surgical Discipline Committee of the Children's Cancer Group.
Kurt D. Newman,Thomas J. Black,Glenn Heller,Richard G. Azizkhan,George Holcomb,Charles A. Sklar,Vaia Vlamis,Gerald M. Haase,Michael P. La Quaglia +8 more
TL;DR: Thyroid lobectomy alone may be appropriate for patients with small localized lesions while total or subtotal thyroidectomy should be considered for more extensive tumors, which suggests that biologic rather than treatment factors have a greater effect on outcome.
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Surgical repair of pectus excavatum markedly improves body image and perceived ability for physical activity: multicenter study.
Robert E. Kelly,Thomas F. Cash,Robert C. Shamberger,Karen K. Mitchell,Robert B. Mellins,M. Louise Lawson,M. Louise Lawson,Keith T. Oldham,Richard G. Azizkhan,Andre Hebra,Donald Nuss,Michael J. Goretsky,Ronald J. Sharp,George W. Holcomb,Walton K.T. Shim,Stephen M. Megison,R. Lawrence Moss,Annie Fecteau,Paul M. Colombani,Traci Bagley,Amy Quinn,Alan J. Moskowitz +21 more
TL;DR: Surgical repair of pectus excavatum can significantly improve the body image difficulties and limitations on physical activity experienced by patients and patients and their parents reported significant positive postoperative changes, including less social self-consciousness and a more-favorable body image.
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Prospective multicenter study of surgical correction of pectus excavatum : Design, perioperative complications, pain, and baseline pulmonary function facilitated by internet-based data collection
Robert E. Kelly,Robert C. Shamberger,Robert B. Mellins,Karen K. Mitchell,M. Louise Lawson,Keith T. Oldham,Richard G. Azizkhan,Andre Hebra,Donald Nuss,Michael J. Goretsky,Ronald J. Sharp,George Holcomb,Walton K.T. Shim,Stephen M. Megison,R. Lawrence Moss,Annie Fecteau,Paul M. Colombani,Traci Bagley,Alan J. Moskowitz +18 more
TL;DR: Early postcorrection results showed that operations were performed without mortality and with minimal morbidity at 30 days postoperatively, and initial operative correction performed at a variety of centers can be completed safely.
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Life-threatening airway obstruction as a complication to the management of mediastinal masses in children.
Richard G. Azizkhan,David L. Dudgeon,James R. Buck,Paul M. Colombani,Myron Yaster,David G. Nichols,Curt Civin,Sandra S. Kramer,J. Alex Haller +8 more
TL;DR: Nonresectable malignant neoplasms including lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease, rhabdomyosarcoma, and neuroblastoma were the eventual diagnoses in 10 of these patients, and general anesthesia was deferred until the compromised airway was alleviated by radiation and chemotherapy.