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Steve Deitelzweig

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103 works between 1994 and 2023

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2003

Journal Article

Design, progress and challenges of a double-blind trial of warfarin versus aspirin for symptomatic intracranial arterial stenosis

Chimowitz, M, Howlett-Smith, H, Calcaterra, A, Lessard, N, Stern, B, Lynn, M, Hertzberg, V, Cotsonis, G, Swanson, S, Tutu-Gxashe, T, Griffin, P, Kosinski, A, Chester, C, Asbury, W, Rogers, S, Chimowitz, M, Stern, B, Frankel, M, Howlett-Smith, H, Hertzberg, V, Lynn, M, Levine, S, Chaturvedi, S, Benesch, C, Woolfenden, A, Sila, C, Zweifler, R, Lyden, P, Barnett, H ... Furie, K (2003). Design, progress and challenges of a double-blind trial of warfarin versus aspirin for symptomatic intracranial arterial stenosis. Neuroepidemiology, 22 (2), 106-117. doi: 10.1159/000068744

Design, progress and challenges of a double-blind trial of warfarin versus aspirin for symptomatic intracranial arterial stenosis

2002

Conference Publication

Entercoccal endocarditis, spondylodiskitis, and bacteremia.

Mason, M and Deitelzweig, S (2002). Entercoccal endocarditis, spondylodiskitis, and bacteremia.. BLACKWELL PUBLISHING INC.

Entercoccal endocarditis, spondylodiskitis, and bacteremia.

1994

Conference Publication

Utility of Transjugular Liver-Biopsy (Tjlb) in the Diagnosis of Fulminant Hepatic-Failure (Fhf) Secondary to Metastatic Carcinoma (Mc)

Deitelzweig, S, Yoselevitz, M and Regenstein, FG (1994). Utility of Transjugular Liver-Biopsy (Tjlb) in the Diagnosis of Fulminant Hepatic-Failure (Fhf) Secondary to Metastatic Carcinoma (Mc). W B SAUNDERS CO.

Utility of Transjugular Liver-Biopsy (Tjlb) in the Diagnosis of Fulminant Hepatic-Failure (Fhf) Secondary to Metastatic Carcinoma (Mc)

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