Carson Mccall Keck

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InstitutionMedical University of South Carolina
DepartmentMedicine
AddressP.O. Box MSC 623
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    1. Thomas M, Keck C, Schreiner AD, Heincelman M. Longitudinal, Spaced-Learning POCUS Curriculum for Internal Medicine Residents to Improve Knowledge and Skills. Am J Med Sci. 2022 05; 363(5):399-402. PMID: 35300977.
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    2. Keck C, Taylor M. Emerging Research on the Implications of Hormone Replacement Therapy on Coronary Heart Disease. Curr Atheroscler Rep. 2018 10 22; 20(12):57. PMID: 30350133.
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    3. Keck C, Shetty A, Mischen B, Willner I. Hepatic Splenosis Masquerading as Hepatocellular Carcinoma in a Chronic Hepatitis C Patient. Am J Gastroenterol. 2017 Oct; 112(10):1493. PMID: 28978972.
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    4. Hang MTH, Smith BE, Keck C, Keshavarzian A, Sedghi S. Increasing efficacy and reducing side effects in treatment of chronic anal fissures: A study of topical diazepam therapy. Medicine (Baltimore). 2017 May; 96(20):e6853. PMID: 28514300.
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