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Gregory Lyle Yungtum, M.D.

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  1. Al Naimi A, Ma H, Pearl A, Yungtum G, Rangasamy V. Prophylactic tranexamic acid for reducing blood loss in pregnant females undergoing cesarean section: A systematic review and meta-analysis. J Obstet Gynaecol Res. 2024 Sep; 50(9):1439-1458. PMID: 39082365.
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    Fields: GynGynecologyObsObstetricsTranslation:Humans
  2. Tsou PY, Yo CH, Hsein YC, Yungtum G, Hsu WT, Chung JY, Su KY, Chang A, Chang IJ, Lee CC, National Taiwan University Hospital, Health Data Science Research Group. Temporal Trends in the Microbiological Characteristics of Sepsis in the United States: A Population Based Study. J Intensive Care Med. 2022 Jul; 37(7):936-945. PMID: 34787474.
    Citations: 1
    Fields: CriCritical CareTranslation:Humans
  3. Lai CC, Tehrani B, Yungtum G, Hsu WT, Lee CC. Association Between the Use of Statins and Risk of Tuberculosis: A Real-World Analysis. J Infect Dis. 2021 10 13; 224(7):1268-1269. PMID: 33556962.
    Citations: 2
    Fields: ComCommunicable DiseasesTranslation:Humans
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