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David H. Rothstein
Researcher at University at Buffalo
Publications - 133
Citations - 10280
David H. Rothstein is an academic researcher from University at Buffalo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pediatric surgery & Retrospective cohort study. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 116 publications receiving 8534 citations. Previous affiliations of David H. Rothstein include Boston Children's Hospital & Médecins Sans Frontières.
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Pediatric Care in Disasters
TL;DR: The nature of such disasters and how the authors can prepare to meet the challenges of providing medical assistance are described, representing typical and perhaps non-typical ideas of what a disaster is and how to prepare to intervene on behalf of children.
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The Global Paediatric Surgery Network: a model of subspecialty collaboration within global surgery.
Marilyn W. Butler,Doruk Ozgediz,Dan Poenaru,Emmanuel A. Ameh,Safwat S. Andrawes,Georges Azzie,Eric Borgstein,Daniel A. DeUgarte,Essam A. Elhalaby,Michael Ganey,J. Ted Gerstle,Erik N. Hansen,Afua A. J. Hesse,Kokila Lakhoo,Sanjay Krishnaswami,Monica Langer,Marc A. Levitt,Don Meier,Ashish Minocha,Benedict C. Nwomeh,Lukman O. Abdur-Rahman,David H. Rothstein,John Sekabira +22 more
TL;DR: This work states that Africa, in particular, has a grave shortage of paediatric surgeons and there are critical shortages in workforce and skills to treat these diseases in LMICs.
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Thymoma in a child: case report and review of the literature
TL;DR: A thymoma is reported in a 14-year-old girl and the available literature on thymomas and their treatment is reviewed.
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Systematic Review of Disparities in Care and Outcomes in Pediatric Appendectomy.
Martha Conley E. Ingram,Kristen A. Calabro,Stephanie F. Polites,Courtney McCracken,Gudrun Aspelund,Barrie S. Rich,Robert L. Ricca,Roshni Dasgupta,David H. Rothstein,Mehul V. Raval +9 more
TL;DR: Inequitable use of laparoscopy, time to surgery, and rates of misdiagnosis were reported to be associated with age and race, and social, racial, and economic inequalities impact management and outcomes in pediatric appendicitis.
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Challenges in Transition of Care for Patients With Anorectal Malformations: A Systematic Review and Recommendations for Comprehensive Care.
Sarah B. Cairo,Alessandra C. Gasior,Michael D. Rollins,David H. Rothstein,David H. Rothstein +4 more
TL;DR: Patients who undergo childhood procedures for anorectal malformations often experience chronic symptoms related to the bowel, bladder, and reproductive organs, as well as psychosocial disturbances, and will benefit from appropriate engagement in transitional care plans.