Dr. Edward J Clifford M.D.
Surgeon
1056 Texan Trail Grapevine TX, 76051About
Dr. Ed Clifford, FACS, realizes that medical concerns such as breast cancer that require surgical intervention can be overwhelming. Specializing in general and oncologic surgery, he provides his patients ...
Board Certification
SurgeryAmerican Board of SurgeryABS
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- PERFORATED DUODENAL ULCER IN A TYPHOID CARRIER.
- The Watkin free-sliding arch: an introduction.
- The Watkin free-sliding arch. An introduction.
- A reciprocal approach to the treatment of lower incisor crowding.
- An assessment of potential complications caused by intraperitoneal gallstones.
- Selective monitoring in abdominal aortic surgery.
- Scintimammography in the diagnosis of breast cancer.
Treatments
- General Surgery
- Breast Cancer Surgery
- Oncologic Surgery
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