Publications
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Early post-traumatic seizures in moderate to severe pediatric traumatic brain injury: rates, risk factors, and clinical features.
Liesemer K,
Bratton SL, Zebrack CM, Brockmeyer D, Statler KD.
J Neurotrauma.
2011;
28
(5):
755-62
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Pneumothorax and Pneumomediastinum
Zebrack, M,
Bratton, S.
Point-of-Care Quick Reference.
2010
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Early resuscitation of children with moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury.
Zebrack M,
Dandoy C, Hansen K, Scaife E, Mann NC, Bratton SL.
Pediatrics.
2009;
124
(1):
56-64
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Pneumothorax and Pneumomediastinum
Zebrack, M,
Bratton, S.
American Acadamy of Pediatrics Textbook of Primary Care.
2009:
Chapter 354
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Hypothermia for Traumatic Brain Injury
Zebrack, M,
AAP Grand Rounds.
2008:
20
28-29
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Use of a pediatric observation unit for treatment of children with dehydration caused by gastroenteritis.
Mallory MD,
Kadish H, Zebrack M, Nelson D.
Pediatr Emerg Care.
2006;
22
(1):
1-6
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The pediatric hybrid observation unit: an analysis of 6477 consecutive patient encounters.
Zebrack M,
Kadish H, Nelson D.
Pediatrics.
2005;
115
(5):
e535-42
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Management of Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia in a Pediatric Emergency Department Observation Unit: A Novel Alternative to Inpatient Admission
Zebrack, M,
Rentz A, Kadish H, Nelson D.
Ann of Emerg Med.
2003:
42
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