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Joel T. Patterson, M.D.

Gasco J, Rangel-Castilla L, Franklin B, Thomas PG, Patterson JT.  State-of-the-art management and monitoring of brain edema and intracranial hypertension in fulminanat hepatic failure. A proposed algorithm. Acta Neurochir Suppl. 106:311-4, 2010.

Roehl K, Geoghegan J, Herndon DN, Patterson J, McCauley RL. Management of class IV skull burns using the bipedicled superficial temporal artery scalp flap. J. Craniofac. Surg. 19(4):970-5, 2008.

Soukup VM, Patterson J, Trier TT, Chen JW. Cognitive improvement despite minimal arachnoid cyst decompression. Brain & Devel. 20:589-593, 1998.

Garret L, Coggeshall RE, Patterson JT, Chung K. Numbers and proportions of unmyelinated axons at cervical levels in the fasciculus gracilis of the monkey and cat. Anat. Rec. 232:301-304, 1992.

Patterson JT, Chung K, Coggeshall RE. Further evidence for the existence of long ascending unmyelinated fibers within the dorsal funiculus: effects of capsaicin. Pain 49:117-120, 1992.

Patterson JT, Coggeshall RE, Lee WT, Chung K. Long ascending unmyelinated primary afferents in the rat dorsal column: immunohistochemical localizations. Neurosci. Lett. 108:6-10, 1990.

Patterson JT, Head PA, McNeill DL, Chung K, Coggeshall RE. Ascending unmyelinated primary afferent fibers in the dorsal funiculus. J. Comp. Neurol. 290:384-390,1989.

Westlund KN, McNeill DL, Patterson JT, Coggeshall RE. Aspartate immunoreactive axons in normal rat L4 dorsal roots. Brain Res. 489:347-351, 1989.

 

 

 

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