Holly Greer O'connor PA-C
Physician Assistant
5698 LA CENTRE AVE ALBERTVILLE MN, 55301About
Holly O'connor is a physician assistant practicing in ALBERTVILLE, MN. Holly 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- The importance of valve alignment in determining the pressure/flow characteristics of differential pressure shunt valves with anti-gravity devices.
- Acute asthmatic episodes in children caused by upper respiratory bacteria during colds, with and without bacterial sensitization.
- Sensitization of nasal mucous membranes to bacteria.
- Excitation of infection in respiratory foci by bacterial nucleoproteins or vaccines: sinus infection.
- Streptococcic infection of the fibroedema of Melkersson's syndrome.
- The behavior of local foci causing recurrent streptococcal infections of the skin, subcutaneous tissues, and lymphatics.
- Allergic reactions in sites recurrently infected with hemolytic streptococcus.
- The isolation of isoquercitrin from giant ragweed pollen; the electrophoretic pattern and biologic activity of the pigment.
- The major electrophoretic component of giant ragweed extracts: molecular weight, chemical and biologic characteristics.
- Occurrence of bacterial respiratory infections resembling epidemic coryza in allergic patients; etiology and treatment.
- The Bactericidal and Photochemical Properties of Irradiated Cod Liver Oil and an Ozonide of Olive Oil.
- The importance of shunt valve position in flow characteristics of the Medtronic PS Medical Delta valve.
- The effect of apnea on brain compliance and intracranial pressure.
- STREPTOLYSIN PRODUCTION IN CARBOHYDRATE MEDIA.
- RELATION BETWEEN THE VIRULENCE OF STREPTOCOCCI AND HEMOLYSIN.
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