Paul John Hletko
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Institution | Medical University of South Carolina |
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Department | General Pediatrics |
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Mennito S, Hletko P, Ebeling M, Amann LA, Roberts J. Adolescents with sickle cell disease in a rural community: are they ready to transition to adulthood? South Med J. 2014 Sep; 107(9):578-82. PMID: 25188623.
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Hletko PJ, Basco WT. Making the most of data collection: lessons from a PRACTICE-based research network. J S C Med Assoc. 2008 Aug; 104(6):186-7. PMID: 18935890.
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Basco WT, Hletko PJ, West L, Darden PM. Determining the proportion of children too heavy for age-appropriate car seats in a practice-based research network. Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2009 Jan; 48(1):37-43. PMID: 18648075.
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Hletko PJ, Robin SS, Hletko JD, Stone M. Infant safety seat use. Reaching the hard to reach. Am J Dis Child. 1987 Dec; 141(12):1301-4. PMID: 3687872.
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Hletko PJ, Hletko JD, Shelness AM, Robin SS. Demographic predictors of infant car seat use. Am J Dis Child. 1983 Nov; 137(11):1061-3. PMID: 6637907.
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Agrawal BL, Zelkowitz L, Hletko P. Acute myocardial infarction in a young hemophiliac patient during therapy with Factor IX concentrate and epsilon aminocaproic acid. J Pediatr. 1981 Jun; 98(6):931-3. PMID: 7229796.
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Hletko PJ, Hletko JD. Physicians should instruct parents routinely on safety of children in and around autos. Mich Med. 1979 Jun; 78(17):289. PMID: 449727.
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Hletko PJ, Patel C, Seeler RA. Visceral larva migrans. IMJ Ill Med J. 1973 Dec; 144(6):574-5. PMID: 4149104.
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