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2. CPT Coding Strategies
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Raymond V. Janevicius
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Computer science ,Computational biology ,Coding (social sciences) - Published
- 2010
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3. Contributors
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Ghada Y. Afifi, Edward Akelman, Louis C. Argenta, Eric Arnaud, Duffield Ashmead, Sherrell J. Aston, Kodi K. Azari, Daniel J. Azurin, Russell Babbitt, Stephen B. Baker, Nabil A. Barakat, Raymond L. Barnhill, David T. Barrall, Scott P. Bartlett, Bruce S. Bauer, Erik M. Bauer, Stephen P. Beals, Michael L. Bentz, Samuel J. Beran, Richard A. Berger, Nada Berry, Walter L. Biffl, Kirby I. Bland, Loren J. Borud, Vincent Boyd, Lynn Breglio, David J. Bryan, Steven R. Buchman, Harry J. Buncke, Rudolf Buntic, Renee Burke, Richard I. Burton, Anthony A. Caldamone, Ryan P. Calfee, Chris A. Campbell, Lois Carlson, Stephanie A. Caterson, Christi M. Cavaliere, Eric I-Yun Chang, Joyce C. Chen, Ben J. Childers, Gloria A. Chin, Simon H. Chin, Niki A. Christopoulos, William G. Cioffi, Brian S. Coan, Marilyn A. Cohen, Mimis Cohen, Stephen Daane, David J. David, Jorge I. de la Torre, Anthony J. DeFranzo, A. Lee Dellon, Jaimie DeRosa, Christine A. DiEdwardo, Joseph J. Disa, Sean T. Doherty, Rudolph F. Dolezal, Raymond G. Dufresne, Christian Dumontier, Raymond M. Dunn, Lee E. Edstrom, W.G. Eshbaugh, Gregory R.D. Evans, Jeffrey A. Fearon, Alvaro A. Figueroa, Jack Fisher, R. Jobe Fix, James W. Fletcher, Robert S. Flowers, Christopher R. Forrest, M. Brandon Freeman, Jack A. Friedland, Karen E. Frye, Brian R. Gastman, Louis A. Gilula, Mark H. Gonzales, James T. Goodrich, Vijay S. Gorantla, Mark Gorney, Mark S. Granick, Arin K. Greene, Joshua A. Greenwald, Joseph S. Gruss, Punita Gupta, Geoffrey C. Gurtner, Mark N. Halikis, Geoffrey G. Hallock, Eric G. Halvorson, Dennis C. Hammond, Rebecca J.B. Hammond, Albert R. Harris, Raymond J. Harshbarger, Robert J. Havlik, Tad R. Heinz, Vincent R. Hentz, Rosemary Hickey, Larry Hollier, Roy W. Hong, Erik A. Hoy, Andrew Hsu, Jennifer Hunter-Yates, Ian T. Jackson, Lisa M. Jacob, Sonu A. Jain, Raymond V. Janevicius, Shao Jiang, Jesse B. Jupiter, Lana Kang, Girish B. Kapur, Joseph Karamikian, Henry K. Kawamoto, Carolyn L. Kerrigan, Christopher Khorsandi, Dana K. Khuthaila, David C. Kim, Jon Kline, Cynthia L. Koudela, Thomas J. Krizek, Matthew D. Kwan, Albert Lam, Howard N. Langstein, Don LaRossa, Donald R. Laub, Jonathan L. Le, Raphael C. Lee, W.P. Andrew Lee, Dennis E. Lenhart, L. Scott Levin, David M. Lichtman, James Lilley, Kant Y. Lin, John William Little, Michael T. Longaker, Matthew S. Loos, Joseph E. Losee, Arnold Luterman, Sheilah A. Lynch, Susan E. Mackinnon, Terry R. Maffi, Eric J. Mahoney, Ahmed Seif Makki, Jeffrey V. Manchio, Ernest K. Manders, Mahesh H. Mankani, Paul N. Manson, Daniel Marchac, Malcolm W. Marks, William J. Martin, Paul A. Martineau, Stephen J. Mathes, G. Patrick Maxwell, Joseph G. McCarthy, William T. McClellan, Michael P. McConnell, Robert M. McFarlane, Mary H. McGrath, Leslie T. McQuiston, Vineet Mehan, Anjali R. Mehta, Julie A. Melchior, Robert M. Menard, Frederick Menick, Martin C. Mihm, D. Ralph Millard, Fernando Molina, Fernando Ortiz Monasterio, Louis Morales, Robert J. Morin, Chaitanya S. Mudgal, John B. Mulliken, Thomas A. Mustoe, Jeffrey N. Myers, Maurice Y. Nahabedian, Michael W. Neumeister, Mary Lynn Newport, Zahid Niazi, Sacha Obaid, Suzanne Olbricht, Osak Omulepu, Sonal Pandya, Marcello Pantaloni, Frank A. Papay, Robert J. Paresi, Amar Patel, Jagruti C. Patel, Wilfred C.G. Peh, Jane A. Petro, John W. Polley, Samuel O. Poore, Julian J. Pribaz, Somayaji Ramamurthy, Sai S. Ramasastry, David L. Ramirez, Oscar M. Ramirez, Peter Randall, Peter D. Ray, W. Bradford Rockwell, Craig M. Rodner, Alan Rosen, Harvey Rosen, Douglas C. Ross, Shai Rozen, Leonard K. Ruby, Jaiyoung Ryu, Justin M. Sacks, Jhonny Salomon, Kenneth E. Salyer, Sven N. Sandeen, Shawkat Sati, Stefan Schneeberger, David P. Schnur, Paul L. Schnur, Richard C. Schultz, David M. Schwartzenfeld, Karl A. Schwarz, Brooke R. Seckel, John T. Seki, Alex Senchenkov, Mark Shashikant, Dan H. Shell, Saleh M. Shenaq, Michele A. Shermak, Prasanna-Kumar Shivapuja, Maria Siemionow, Davinder J. Singh, Sumner A. Slavin, Eugene M. Smith, Erhan Sonmez, Nicholas J. Speziale, Melvin Spira, John L. Spolyar, David A. Staffenberg, Samuel Stal, Eric J. Stelnicki, Mitchell A. Stotland, James W. Strickland, Brent V. Stromberg, Patrick K. Sullivan, Matthew R. Swelstad, Julio Taleisnik, Peter J. Taub, Oren M. Tepper, Julia K. Terzis, Dean M. Toriumi, Bryant A. Toth, Thomas Trumble, Raymond Tse, Raoul Tubiana, Joseph Upton, Luis O. Vásconez, Nicholas B. Vedder, Adam J. Vernadakis, Armand D. Versaci, William F. Wagner, Jennifer L. Walden, Derrick C. Wan, Stephen M. Warren, H. Kirk Watson, Renata V. Weber, Andrew J. Weiland, Adam B. Weinfeld, Jeffrey Weinzweig, Norman Weinzweig, Arnold-Peter C. Weiss, Linton A. Whitaker, Deborah J. White, Lisa Ann Whitty, S. Anthony Wolfe, Ronit Wollstein, Albert S. Woo, R. Christie Wray, Michael J. Yaremchuk, Soheil S. Younai, Jack C. Yu, Eser Yuksel, Alarick Yung, Priya S. Zeikus, and Richard J. Zienowicz
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- 2010
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4. The extensor carpi radialis longus muscle flap for anterior elbow coverage
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Raymond V. Janevicius and John A. Greager
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Elbow ,Soft Tissue Neoplasms ,Surgical Flaps ,Resection ,medicine ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Extensor carpi radialis longus muscle ,Radial nerve ,Hand function ,Histiocytoma, Benign Fibrous ,Vascular pedicle ,business.industry ,Muscles ,Soft tissue ,Anatomy ,Middle Aged ,musculoskeletal system ,Surgery ,body regions ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Tissue Transplantation ,Upper limb ,business - Abstract
A muscle group resection for treatment of malignant fibrous histiocytoma of the distal arm exposed a 15 cm length of radial nerve. The soft tissue defect and radial nerve were covered with an extensor carpi radialis longus muscle island flap. The proximal dominant vascular pedicle enabled extensive mobilization and transposition of this muscle to cover the defect while preserving normal elbow, radial nerve, and hand function. Because of its ease of elevation, extensive arc of rotation, and its expendability, the extensor carpi radialis longus muscle flap should be considered as an option for reconstruction of defects about the elbow joint.
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- 1992
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5. ABUSES OF THE CODING SYSTEM
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Raymond V. Janevicius
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Coding system ,Information retrieval ,Text mining ,business.industry ,Medicine ,Surgery ,business - Published
- 1991
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6. Jury of My Peers
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Howard C. Snider and Raymond V. Janevicius
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Jury ,business.industry ,Malpractice ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Law ,Medicine ,Surgery ,business ,media_common - Published
- 1990
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7. Intraocular Lens Fixation with Dacron Mesh: Part I
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Jeffrey E. Koziol, Raymond V Janevicius, and Gholam A. Peyman
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Iris surface ,Materials science ,medicine.medical_treatment ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,Adhesion (medicine) ,Intraocular lens ,equipment and supplies ,medicine.disease ,surgical procedures, operative ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Ophthalmology ,Lens (anatomy) ,medicine ,sense organs ,cardiovascular diseases ,Epithelial tissue ,Iris (anatomy) ,Posterior capsule opacification ,Fixation (histology) - Abstract
We studied the feasibility of fixation of an intraocular lens in the posterior chamber by utilizing Dacron mesh to stimulate cellular ingrowth from the posterior iris surface. Tissue ingrowth into the Dacron mesh occurred five days after Dacron implantation and a firm adhesion between Dacron and the iris developed in a consistent and localized manner. Dacron fibers, when placed in contact with the posterior iris surface, induce fibroblastic and pigmented epithelial tissue ingrowth around the fibers. Fixation of the lens with and without the posterior lens capsule and vitreous is compared in vitrectomized and nonvitrectomized eyes. It is possible to achieve fixation without support from the posterior lens capsule and vitreous.
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- 1977
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8. In Vitro Evaluation of Intraocular Infusion Fluids: Effects on the Lens and Cornea
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Raymond V Janevicius, James K. McEnerney, Gholam A. Peyman, and Donald R. Sanders
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medicine.medical_specialty ,genetic structures ,business.industry ,Glutathione ,Adenosine ,eye diseases ,In vitro ,law.invention ,Lens (optics) ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,law ,Ophthalmology ,Cornea ,Medicine ,IRRIGATING SOLUTIONS ,sense organs ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
SUMMARY Glutathione-bicarbonate-Ringer solution (GBR), GBR deficient in adenosine and glutathione, and a newly proposed glucose-phosphate-Ringer solution (GPR) have been found to maintain lens fu notion and corneal endothelial viability with approximately equal efficacy during prolonged periods of incubation. Currently used intraocular irrigating solutions do not perform as well in maintaining the function of borderline decompensated lenses and in sustaining endothelial viability.
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- 1977
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