Ms. Leslie Ann Ware PA-C
Physician Assistant
305 W CATAWBA AVE MT HOLLY NC, 28120About
Leslie Ware is a physician assistant practicing in MT HOLLY, NC. Leslie specializes in preventing and treating human illness and injury by providing a broad range of care under the supervision of a physician. A physician assistant's work can include physical exams, ordering and interpreting tests, performing procedures and prescribing medication. Often times, they can assist in surgery but the scope of practice can vary according to jurisdiction or health care setting.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Operations on large arteries; application of recent advances.
- The characteristics of thoracic duct lymph in man.
- A new noncrushing clamp with a universal joint for blood vessel surgery.
- Resection of aneurysms of the abdominal aorta with anastomosis of the splenic to the left iliac artery.
- A clinical estimation of the blood pressure in the minute vessels of the human skin by the method of elevation and reactive hyperemia. I. The treatment and prognosis of necrotic lesions of the foot.
- Traumatic aneurysms and arteriovenous fistulas in war wounds.
- The reactive hyperemia test.
- A clinical method of predicting the healing of amputations of the ischemic foot.
- Thromboendarterectomy for hypertension due to renal artery occlusion.
- Blood pressure in minute vessels of human skin; clinical estimation made by the method of elevation and reactive hyperemia. II. Effects of sympathectomy.
- Arteriosclerotic occlusion of the terminal aorta and common iliac arteries treated by thromboendarterectomy: an evaluation of the procedure based on the results obtained in twenty cases.
- Evaluation of thromboendarterectomy in treatment of obliterative arterial disease.
- Regional heparinization after thromboendarterectomy in the treatment of obliterative arterial disease; a preliminary report based on twelve cases.
- The preoperative and postoperative care of acute arterial obstruction.
- THE PERIPHERAL BLOOD FLOW IN SURGICAL SHOCK: The Reduction in Circulation through the Hand Resulting from Pain, Fear, Cold, and Asphyxia, with Quantitative Measurements of the Volume Flow of Blood in Clinical Cases of Surgical Shock.
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