Biography and Research Information
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Addison Yee's research has focused on pediatric health, particularly in areas of critical care and congenital conditions. Recent publications include work on bronchogenic cysts in the posterior neck, examining their presentation and differential diagnosis with lymphatic malformations. Yee has also investigated the use of enoxaparin in critically ill children, specifically analyzing anti-Xa levels for venothromboembolism prophylaxis. This work contributes to understanding medication efficacy and safety in pediatric patient populations. Yee collaborates with several researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Sriram Navuluri, Graham M. Strub, Laura Gonzalez‐Krellwitz, and Ravi W. Sun, with whom they have co-authored multiple publications. Yee's scholarly output includes 12 publications and has garnered 3 citations, with a current h-index of 3.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 13
- Citations: 11
Selected Publications
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Bronchogenic cyst of the posterior neck mimicking lymphatic malformation (2022)
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Anti-Xa levels in critically ill children receiving enoxaparin for venothromboembolism prophylaxis (2021)
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- Bronchogenic cyst of the posterior neck mimicking lymphatic malformation
- Bronchogenic cyst of the posterior neck mimicking lymphatic malformation
- Bronchogenic cyst of the posterior neck mimicking lymphatic malformation
- Bronchogenic cyst of the posterior neck mimicking lymphatic malformation
- Bronchogenic cyst of the posterior neck mimicking lymphatic malformation
- Bronchogenic cyst of the posterior neck mimicking lymphatic malformation
- Bronchogenic cyst of the posterior neck mimicking lymphatic malformation
- Bronchogenic cyst of the posterior neck mimicking lymphatic malformation
- Bronchogenic cyst of the posterior neck mimicking lymphatic malformation
- Bronchogenic cyst of the posterior neck mimicking lymphatic malformation
- Anti-Xa levels in critically ill children receiving enoxaparin for venothromboembolism prophylaxis
- Anti-Xa levels in critically ill children receiving enoxaparin for venothromboembolism prophylaxis
- Anti-Xa levels in critically ill children receiving enoxaparin for venothromboembolism prophylaxis
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