JOURNAL OF THE LOUISIANA STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY
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Rachel Kaye, BA is amedical student. James Diaz, MD is affiliatedwith Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center-New Orleans School of Medicine and School of Public Health in New Orleans, Louisiana. Mark Jones, MD is affiliated with Harvard Medical School Department of Surgery in Boston, Massachusetts. Alan Kaye, MD is affiliated with Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center-New Orleans Department of Anesthesiology in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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