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Stephen Winbery

Researcher at University of Tennessee

Publications -  9
Citations -  336

Stephen Winbery is an academic researcher from University of Tennessee. The author has contributed to research in topics: Metabolite & Benzoylecgonine. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 9 publications receiving 323 citations.

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Foreign Body Ingestions in the Emergency Department: Case Reports and Review of Treatment

TL;DR: No patient had a poor clinical outcome as a result of the ingestion, indicating that diagnostic radiographs and invasive procedures may not always be necessary.
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Blood cocaine and metabolite concentrations, clinical findings, and outcome of patients presenting to an ED.

TL;DR: Blood cocaine and metabolite concentrations should be interpreted with caution because they vary widely and do not predict the severity of clinical findings, the incidence of adverse effects, outcome, or need for interventional therapy.
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Histamine and antihistamines in anaphylaxis.

TL;DR: The unavailability of parenterally administered second-generation H1-antagonists limits their usefulness in acute anaphylaxis and perioperative prophylaxis, and should lead to a reevaluation of the usefulness of antihistamines.
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Dyspepsia in pregnancy

TL;DR: More timely treatment and work-up of nonobstetric disease during pregnancy is expected to lower perinatal complications.
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Multiple cocaine-induced seizures and corresponding cocaine and metabolite concentrations.

TL;DR: Blood cocaine and metabolite analysis revealed extremely high concentrations and, other than the incident of seizures and transient cardiovascular aberrations, these high concentrations were tolerated by the patient without further sequelae.