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    Gender Dysphoria and Scoliosis: Pediatric Orthopaedists Are Very Much Members of the Healthcare Team

    Gender Dysphoria and Scoliosis: Pediatric Orthopaedists Are Very Much Members of the Healthcare Team by Eden N. VanderHoek, BS, Jung U. Yoo, MD, Natalie L. Zusman, MD

    Published 2024-11-01
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    Female Sex, Fibromyalgia Diagnosis, Obesity, Tobacco Use, Preoperative Opioid Use, and Postoperative Recurrent Instability Are Risk Factors for Return to the Emergency Department 1 Year After Arthroscopic Shoulder Stabilization

    Female Sex, Fibromyalgia Diagnosis, Obesity, Tobacco Use, Preoperative Opioid Use, and Postoperative Recurrent Instability Are Risk Factors for Return to the Emergency Department 1... by Jacqueline M. Brady, M.D., Isaac Lapite, M.D., Albert Yim, B.S., Jung U. Yoo, M.D.

    Published 2025-02-01
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    Factors Associated With Nonunion and Infection Following Ankle Arthrodesis Using a Large Claims Database: Who Has Elevated Risk?

    Factors Associated With Nonunion and Infection Following Ankle Arthrodesis Using a Large Claims Database: Who Has Elevated Risk? by Liam H. Wong BS, Bopha Chrea MD, James E. Meeker MD, Jung U. Yoo MD, Lara C. Atwater MD

    Published 2022-05-01
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    Reaming the intramedullary canal during tibial nailing does not affect in vivo intramuscular pH of the anterior tibialis

    Reaming the intramedullary canal during tibial nailing does not affect in vivo intramuscular pH of the anterior tibialis by Loren O. Black, MD, MBA, Megan Rushkin, MPH, Karalynn Lancaster, BS, J. Samuel Cheesman, MD, James E. Meeker, MD, Jung U. Yoo, MD, Darin M. Friess, MD, MPH, Zachary M. Working, MD

    Published 2023-05-01
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