54 results match your criteria: "LAC-USC Medical Center 90033[Affiliation]"
Foot Ankle
December 1987
University of Southern California Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, LAC/USC Medical Center 90033.
Five different intertarsal arthrodeses were simulated in 15 fresh cadaver feet/ankles utilizing external fixation. Pin placement was verified radiographically. Range of motion measurements were performed before pin placement, after pin placement, and after simulated arthrodesis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Emerg Med
March 1988
Department of Emergency Medicine, LAC-USC Medical Center 90033-1084.
The Taser is a relatively new electronic self-defense and immobilization weapon used by the public and by law enforcement agencies. Taser victims characteristically have an altered mental status due to drug ingestion or primary psychiatric illness. An unexpected case of Taser-associated morbidity, that of voluntary Taser dart ingestion in a patient with paranoid delusions, is reported.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMedicine (Baltimore)
November 1987
Department of Medicine, LAC-USC Medical Center 90033.
We evaluated the clinical features of 96 cases of amebic liver abscess and 48 of pyogenic hepatic abscess. Most patients with amebic abscess were young Hispanic males. Those with pyogenic abscess were older, without any ethnic predominance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Exp Rheumatol
November 1987
Department of Radiology, LAC-USC Medical Center 90033.