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1. Polygenic risk scoring to assess genetic overlap and protective factors influencing posttraumatic stress, depression, and chronic pain after motor vehicle collision trauma

2. Development and Validation of a Model to Predict Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Major Depression After a Motor Vehicle Collision

3. Prior sleep problems and adverse post-traumatic neuropsychiatric sequelae of motor vehicle collision in the AURORA study

4. Identifying patients with mild traumatic intracranial hemorrhage at low risk of decompensation who are safe for ED observation

5. Thyroid Storm and Diabetic Ketoacidosis Presenting to the Emergency Department

6. Late Presentation of Transfusion-related Acute Lung Injury in the Emergency Department

7. Chronic widespread pain after motor vehicle collision typically occurs through immediate development and nonrecovery

8. Examination of Genetic Overlap in Vulnerability to Posttraumatic Chronic Pain, Stress, and Depression Symptoms Following Motor Vehicle Collision Using Polygenic Risk Score Analyses

9. Obesity increases the risk of chronic pain development after motor vehicle collision

10. Association of Epidemiologic Factors and Genetic Variants Influencing Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenocortical Axis Function With Postconcussive Symptoms After Minor Motor Vehicle Collision

11. Reaching Out of the Box: Effective Emergency Care Requires Looking Outside the Emergency Department

12. Hypoglycemia and lactic acidosis outperform King's College criteria for predicting death or transplant in acetaminophen toxic patients

13. Social Support and Pain Outcomes After Trauma Exposure Among Older Adults: A Multicenter Longitudinal Study

14. Persistent pain after motor vehicle collision: comparative effectiveness of opioids versus non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs prescribed from the emergency department--a propensity matched analysis

15. Low risk for subsequent subarachnoid hemorrhage for emergency department patients with headache, bloody cerebrospinal fluid, and negative findings on cerebrovascular imaging

16. Patients with traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage are at low risk for deterioration or neurosurgical intervention

17. Interpreting Red Blood Cells in Lumbar Puncture: Distinguishing True Subarachnoid Hemorrhage From Traumatic Tap

18. Geospatial analysis of emergency department visits for targeting community-based responses to the opioid epidemic

19. The Disposition Decision on Emergency Department Patients with Chest Pain is Affected by the Results of Multi-Detector Computed Axial Tomography Scan of the Coronary Arteries

20. Gender Differences in Pain Experience and Treatment after Motor Vehicle Collisions: A Secondary Analysis of the CRASH Injury Study

21. CRHBP polymorphisms predict chronic pain development following motor vehicle collision

22. Predictors of patients who present to the emergency department with sepsis and progress to septic shock between 4 and 48 hours of emergency department arrival

23. Penetrating trauma to the chest1

25. Gender differences in acute and chronic pain in the emergency department: results of the 2014 Academic Emergency Medicine consensus conference pain section

26. No man is an island: Living in a disadvantaged neighborhood influences chronic pain development after motor vehicle collision

27. Effect of pain location and duration on life function in the year after motor vehicle collision

28. Incidence and Predictors of Acute Psychological Distress and Dissociation After Motor Vehicle Collision: A Cross-Sectional Study

29. Spontaneous tension pneumocephalus resulting from a scalp fistula in a patient with a remotely placed ventriculoperitoneal shunt

32. (238) Not so great expectations: characteristics associated with negative expectations of physical and emotional recovery in the hours after motor vehicle collision

33. (235) Obesity increases the risk of persistent moderate or severe neck pain 6 months after motor vehicle collision

34. (237) Most widespread pain present 1 year after motor vehicle collision (MVC) begins in the early aftermath of the MVC: results of a multicenter prospective cohort study

35. A nail gun injury

36. Needle cricothyroidotomy revisited

39. Impact of Multi-detector Computerized Axial Tomography Scan of the Coronary Arteries on the Decision to Admit Emergency Department Patients with Chest Pain and Inconclusive Emergency Department Evaluations for Acute Coronary Syndrome

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