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  • 3. Risk of 90-day readmission in patients after firearm injury hospitalization: a nationally representative retrospective cohort study.
    Kalesan B, Zuo Y, Vasan RS, Galea S.
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  • 6. Hidden Costs of Hospitalization After Firearm Injury: National Analysis of Different Hospital Readmission.
    Rattan R, Parreco J, Namias N, Pust GD, Yeh DD, Zakrison TL.
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    Spitzer SA, Vail D, Tennakoon L, Rajasingh C, Spain DA, Weiser TG.
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  • 8. Financial burden of pediatric firearm-related injury admissions in the United States.
    Taylor JS, Madhavan S, Han RW, Chandler JM, Tenakoon L, Chao S.
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  • 9. Readmissions after Firearm Injury Requiring Vascular Repair.
    Siracuse JJ, Farber A, James T, Cheng TW, Zuo Y, Kalish JA, Jones DW, Kalesan B.
    Ann Vasc Surg; 2019 Apr; 56():36-45. PubMed ID: 30500659
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  • 10. Evaluation of Injury Severity and Resource Utilization in Pediatric Firearm and Sharp Force Injuries.
    Wolf AE, Garrison MM, Mills B, Chan T, Rowhani-Rahbar A.
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  • 13. Guns and states: pediatric firearm injury.
    Lee J, Moriarty KP, Tashjian DB, Patterson LA.
    J Trauma Acute Care Surg; 2013 Jul 02; 75(1):50-3; discussion 53. PubMed ID: 23778438
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  • 14. Patterns of Pediatric Firearm-Related Ocular Trauma in the United States.
    Weiss R, He C, Gise R, Parsikia A, Mbekeani JN.
    JAMA Ophthalmol; 2019 Dec 01; 137(12):1363-1370. PubMed ID: 31600369
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  • 17. National trends in pediatric firearm and automobile fatalities.
    Stevens J, Pickett K, Reppucci ML, Nolan M, Moulton SL.
    J Pediatr Surg; 2023 Jan 01; 58(1):130-135. PubMed ID: 36307297
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  • 18. Using intent to get ahead of pediatric cranial firearm injuries.
    Huerta CT, Saberi RA, Gilna GP, Escobar VAP, Perez EA, Sola JE, Thorson CM, McCrea HJ.
    Injury; 2024 Jan 01; 55(1):111167. PubMed ID: 37923676
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