16 results on '"Makhani, Salima"'
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2. Prospective Randomized Trial Comparing the Safety and Clarity of Water Versus Saline Irrigant in Ureteroscopy
3. S1559 MELD 3.0 is Not Superior in Predicting Inpatient Mortality Compared to MELD-Na and Original MELD
4. Cognitive Impairment and Overall Survival in Frail Surgical Patients
5. The new normal: a review of the impact of COVID-19 on gastroenterology fellowship training.
6. S1316 Routine Liver Frailty Index Assessment as a Part of Pre-Liver Transplant Evaluation: Feasibility and Outcomes
7. Mo1516 EARLY RELAPSE FOLLOWING LIVER TRANSPLANTATION FOR ALCOHOLRELATED LIVER DISEASE IS ASSOCIATED WITH HIGHER RATES OF HARMFUL RELAPSE
8. Su1540 THE IMPACT OF GLP AGONISTS ON CIRRHOSIS, HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA, AND MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH MASH: A FIVE-YEAR ANALYSIS
9. Low Free Testosterone is Associated with Increased Mortality in Frail Surgical Patients
10. Reply to Eugenio Ventimiglia, Steeve Doizi, Andrea Salonia, and Olivier Traxer's Letter to the Editor re: Farha Pirani, Salima S. Makhani, Frances Y. Kim, et al. Prospective Randomized Trial Comparing the Safety and Clarity of Water Versus Saline Irrigant in Ureteroscopy. Eur Urol Focus. In press. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euf.2020.02.009
11. Mo1501 A NOVEL PROGNOSTIC MODEL USING DONOR AND RECIPIENT CHARACTERISTICS TO PREDICT EARLY POST-TRANSPLANT MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE LIVER FAILURE
12. Su1522 NFS SCORE YIELDS HIGHER ACCURACY IN PREDICTING ADVANCED FIBROSIS IN YOUNGER PATIENTS
13. Transplant Radical Nephrectomy and Transplant Radical Nephroureterectomy for Renal Cancer: Postoperative and Survival Outcomes
14. MP57-05 LOW FREE TESTOSTERONE AND FRAILTY PREDICT OVERALL SURVIVAL IN SURGICAL PATIENTS
15. Low free testosterone is associated with increased mortality in frail surgical patients
16. MP55-02 RANDOMIZED TRIAL COMPARING THE SAFETY AND CLARITY OF WATER VERSUS SALINE IRRIGANT IN URETEROSCOPY
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