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Ida Fox
Professor of Surgery
Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Siteman Cancer Center
COVID-19 Researchers
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7420-4642
2036
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1999 …
2025
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Medicine and Dentistry
Nerve Transplantation
100%
Cervical Spinal Cord Injury
88%
Upper Limb
85%
Spinal Cord Injury
75%
Tetraplegia
29%
Peripheral Nerve
26%
Nerve Injury
26%
Mastectomy
21%
Injury
20%
Surgery
20%
Nerve Allograft
19%
Tendon Transfer
19%
Median Nerve
19%
Hand Function
19%
Nerve Regeneration
18%
Surgeon
18%
Surgical Infection
17%
Electrodiagnosis
17%
Infection
15%
Allograft
15%
Reconstructive Surgery
13%
Finger
13%
Schwann Cell
13%
COVID-19
13%
Peripheral Nerve Injury
13%
Regeneration
13%
Surgical Technique
12%
Wound Complication
11%
Limb
10%
Breast Reconstruction
10%
Muscle Strength
9%
Perioperative Period
9%
Tenodesis
9%
Prehension
8%
Odds Ratio
8%
Compound Muscle Action Potential
7%
Ulnar Nerve
7%
Decision Making
7%
Muscle Function
7%
Nerve Graft
7%
Retrospective Cohort Study
7%
Diabetes
7%
Sensation
7%
Telemedicine
6%
Energy-Dispersive Spectroscopy
6%
Thumb
6%
Mental Health
6%
Autograft
6%
Postoperative Complication
6%
Implant
6%
Keyphrases
Nerve Transfer
98%
Cervical Spine Injury
85%
Spinal Cord Injury
73%
Upper Extremity
39%
Upper Extremity Function
33%
Tetraplegia
29%
Peripheral Nerve
28%
Regeneration
22%
Mastectomy
20%
Nerve Autograft
20%
Nerve
20%
Electrodiagnosis
19%
Hand Function
19%
Nerve Graft
17%
Caregivers
17%
Nerve Injury
16%
Surgical Site Infection
15%
Living with
15%
Operative
14%
Nerve Regeneration
14%
Allograft
14%
Lower Motor Neuron
14%
Reconstructive Surgery
13%
COVID-19 Pandemic
13%
Schwann Cells
13%
Injury Pattern
13%
Immediate Reconstruction
12%
Tendon Transfer
11%
Median Nerve
11%
Motor Neuron Disease
10%
Activities of Daily Living
10%
Surgeons
10%
Wound Complications
10%
Peripheral Nerve Injury
9%
Upper Motor Neuron
9%
Upper Extremity Infections
9%
Tenodesis
9%
TRAM Flap
9%
FK506
9%
Delayed Breast Reconstruction
9%
Isograft
8%
Nerve Reconstruction
8%
Elbow Extension
8%
Tendon Transfer Surgery
8%
Spinal Cord Independence Measure
8%
Surgical Treatment
7%
Carpal Tunnel Release
7%
Treatment Options
7%
Non-infectious
7%
Upper Limb Function
7%