Publications by authors named "Olivia A Barron"

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  • The growth and function of kids' hands is complicated because they still have open growth plates and different ossification patterns.
  • This article looks at how kids’ hands normally develop, along with problems that can come up from injuries or being born with differences.
  • It uses special imaging techniques to study issues related to the fingers, thumbs, and bones in the hand, without focusing on cancer or arthritis.
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Photobacterium damsela is a gram-negative bacterium that is known to cause infection, most commonly in marine animals and rarely in humans. Photobacterium damsela typically results in skin and soft tissue infections in humans and has been associated with necrotizing fasciitis in several case reports. After an initially benign presentation, P damsela necrotizing fasciitis often progresses rapidly to multiorgan failure and death.

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